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Tanishk Haldia 5 years ago (10055755)

Santosh Yadav was a very brave girl. There is no doubt that Santosh had the courage to change the established traditions. She was not content with her place in traditional way of life. She began living life on her own terms from the start. Where the other girls wear traditional Indian dresses Santosh preferred shorts. Santosh got admitted to the local school but she decided to find the system in her own way when the right moment arrived. At 16 men most of the girls in her village used to get married she was also pressurized but she 310 her parents that she would never marry if did not get a proper education. She left home and goat enrolled herself in our school in Delhi. She did not want any money from her parents for the school fee because she was working there. Then she got admission in the Maharani Gayatri Devi college at Jaipur. There she saw some mountainous climbing the Aravali Hills and this was the movement from where she got in the field of mountain climbing.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Santosh Yadav was a very brave girl. There is no doubt that Santosh had the courage to change the established traditions. She was not content with her place in traditional way of life. She began living life on her own terms from the start. Where the other girls wear traditional Indian dresses Santosh preferred shorts. Santosh got admitted to the local school but she decided to find the system in her own way when the right moment arrived. At 16 men most of the girls in her village used to get married she was also pressurized but she 310 her parents that she would never marry if did not get a proper education. She left home and goat enrolled herself in our school in Delhi. She did not want any money from her parents for the school fee because she was working there. Then she got admission in the Maharani Gayatri Devi college at Jaipur. There she saw some mountainous climbing the Aravali Hills and this was the movement from where she got in the field of mountain climbing.

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Saisuman Sethi 5 years ago (9988910)

Tove jansson is the writter of fair play

Vaishnavi Sharma 5 years ago (9061775)

Premchand (Retold)

Prisha Sharma 5 years ago (10116224)

Why did tanseen do it

Prisha Sharma 5 years ago (10116224)

Hlo
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Parabola: A parabola is the set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a fixed line and a fixed point (not on the line) in the plane.  Fixed line is called directrix of parabola/

Ellipse: An ellipse is the set of all points in a plane, the sum of whose distances from two fixed points in the plane is a constant.

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Gaurav Barde 5 years ago (10092567)

Ok thanks

Shivani Meena 5 years ago (9963330)

Patrick is a name of boy and boy is human being with male gender!!!

Vaishnavi Nayak 5 years ago (10100856)

I no the answer
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Tan A = √2 - 1

Tan A = p / b { p: perpendicular , b:base}

h : hypotenuse

(√ 2 - 1 ) / 1 = p / b

p= √2 - 1 , b = 1

By pythagoras theorem ,

p² + b² = h²

(√2 - 1 )² + (1)² = h²

2 + 1 - 2√2 + 1 = h ²

h² = [4 - 2√2 ]

Sin A = p / h , Cos A = b / h

Sin A Cos A = ( p * b ) / h²
=> (√ 2 - 1 ) / ( 4 - 2 √2)
Rationalize Denomonator ,

=> ( √ 2 - 1 ) * ( 4 + 2 √2 ) / ( 4 - 2 √2 )(4 + 2 √2)

=> (4 √2 + 4 - 4 - 2√2 ) / ( 16 - 8 )

=> 2 √2 / 8
=> √2 / 4
Hence Proved

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

5(y-1)=3(2y-5)-(1-3y)

5y - 5 = 3(2y) - 3 (5) - 1 + 3y

5y - 5 = 6y - 15 - 1 + 3y

5y - 5 = 9y - 16

5y - 9y = - 16 + 5

- 4y = - 11

y = 11/4 

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Alfez Ansari 5 years ago (10071228)

Hydraulic brakes work on the principle of Pascal’s law. According to this law whenever pressure is applied on fluid it travels uniformly in all the directions. Therefore when we apply force on a small piston, the pressure gets created which is transmitted through the fluid to a larger piston. As a result of this larger force, uniform braking is applied on all four wheels

Aadya Singh 5 years ago (10036797)

Okay ?

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Hydraulic brakes work on the principle of Pascal’s law. According to this law whenever pressure is applied on fluid it travels uniformly in all the directions. Therefore when we apply force on a small piston, the pressure gets created which is transmitted through the fluid to a larger piston. As a result of this larger force, uniform braking is applied on all four wheels. As braking force is generated due to hydraulic pressure, they are known as hydraulic brakes. Liquids are used instead of gas as liquids are incompressible.

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Shivangi Sharma Pooran Chand 5 years ago (6826775)

Mrutyu na Pratiksha

Sparsh Dimri 5 years ago (10115906)

मृत्यु: न प्रतीक्षते|
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

  • Bipolarity is a world order where two states have sphere of influence over the political, social, cultural and military power of the world.
  • It emerged during the late 20th century when world divided between the two poles of USA and USSR.
  • NIEO was proposed during 1970s by group of developing countries on the platform of UN in order to promote trade and commerce globally.
  • NIEO aims for trade and commerce by increasing the availability of funds to developing countries and promoting reduction of tariff by developed countries.
  • NAM is a political platform formed it 1960 where the countries aligned their goals initially to not favour any superpower bloc i.e. USA and USSR
  • It was asserted by third world countries with active role of India under the leadership of Pt. Nehru.
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Vikas Chauhan 5 years ago (4578819)

All chapters are important

Shardul Kadam 5 years ago (10100752)

All

Alok Jha😊😁 5 years ago (4599135)

All are important except those chapters which are deleted.

Saurabh Jha 5 years ago (9672220)

all
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Saneha Yadav 5 years ago (9731205)

Length of floor = 5m Breadth of floor = 4m Area of floor = l×b 5m × 4m 20 sq.m Side of square carpet = 3m Area of square carpet = side × side 3m × 3m 9sq.m Area of floor that is not carpeted = 20sq.m - 9sq.m = 11sq.m

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Length of the floor is 5m

The breadth of the floor is 4m

So, ( applying ar. l×b )

ar. of floor =4m×5m=20m2. Side of the carpet is 3m

So, (applying ar. of sq. =side×side(s))

area of carpet=3m×3m=9m2

To find the area of the floor that is not carpeted or (uncarpeted) we will (−) minus the ar. of the floor from ar. of carpet 

area which is not carpeted or( uncarpeted ) =20m2−9m2

=11m2

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Jaison Prajapati 5 years ago (10229138)

Wwnq
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Preeti Singh 5 years ago (10118002)

It's is a right answer ?

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Sol:   We have a quadrilateral ABCD such that the diagonals AC and BD bisect each other at right angles at O.

   AO = AO [Common]

  OB = OD [Given that O in the mid-point of BD]

 ∠AOB = ∠AOD  [Each = 90°]

   ΔAOB ≌ ΔAOD [SAS criteria]

 Their corresponding parts are equal.

AB = AD ...(1)

Similarly,  AB = BC ...(2)

BC = CD ...(3)

CD = AD ...(4)

∴ From (1), (2), (3) and (4), we have AB = BC CD = DA

Thus, the quadrilateral ABCD is a rhombus.

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Prateek Kumar 5 years ago (10121161)

-460

Madhav Gandhi 5 years ago (10118856)

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Subrat Kumar Panda 5 years ago (10106120)

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Manjula Manjula 5 years ago (10183968)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The reason for this is that cold air is denser and has less space between the molecules of gas. When the temperature drops and cold air blankets the ground, any warm air is forced to pass over it. In this way, the cold air can form a kind of cap. Pollutants aren't as free to escape and disperse in the dense colder air.

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Charu Pathak 5 years ago (10172193)

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Abhishek .M , Akshaya .M 5 years ago (10123786)

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Shanvi Shetty 5 years ago (10217445)

Diwali is my favorite festival because on this day whole India is covered up with lights and we enjoy a lot by burning firecrackers, eating sweets and wearing new clothes. We light candles, lamps, and diyas in our homes. ... We all eat a lot of sweets and delicious food at the night on the day of the festival.
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Sia ? 4 years, 8 months ago (6945213)

Please ask question with complete information.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Le Chatelier’s principles, also known as the equilibrium law, are used to predict the effect of some changes on a system in chemical equilibrium (such as the change in temperature or pressure). The principle is named after the French chemist Henry Louis Le Chatelier.

Le Chatelier said that equilibrium adjusts the forward and backward reactions in such a way to accept the changes affecting the equilibrium conditions.

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Simran Swag 5 years ago (10207380)

Because of sun gravity

Zaynab Shabeer Deva 5 years ago (10171876)

Planets don't move from their orbits because of the sun's gravity.

Amit Tiwari 5 years ago (3236813)

Because of sun gravity

Nilesh Kumar 5 years ago (9923252)

Because one by one pulling other planet.

Jasjeet Singh 5 years ago (7047376)

Because of Suns Gravity
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Dalton’s law of partial pressures is a gas law which states that the total pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures exerted by each individual gas in the mixture.  For example, the total pressure exerted by a mixture of two gases A and B is equal to the sum of the individual partial pressures exerted by gas A and gas B (as illustrated below).

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