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Number System is a way to represent the numbers in the computer architecture. There are four different types of the number system, such as: Binary number system (base 2) Octal number system (base 8) Decimal number system(base 10) Hexadecimal number system (base 16).
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Browsers are software programs that allow you to search and view the many different kinds of information that’s available on the World Wide Web. The information could be web sites, video or audio information.
The following list explains the various parts that make up a web browser and an explanation of their purpose.
Status Bar:
You will find the status bar at the very bottom of your browser window. It basically tells you what you are doing at the moment. Mainly, it shows you load speed and the URL address of whatever your mouse is hovering over.
Address Bar:
You will find this bar at the top of your browser window and its purpose is to show you the whole URL or web site address.
Title Bar:
You will find this bar at the absolute top of your browser and in will be the colour blue for the major browsers. The purpose of the Title bar is to display the title of the web page that you are currently viewing.
Toolbar Icons:
You will find the Toolbar directly under the Title Bar. The Toolbar is where you will find the back button, home button and the refresh button etc.
Display Window:
The Display window is the space in which you view this website right now.
Scroll Bars:
The Scroll bars, usually located to the right of the Display Window, allows you to “scroll” (move down or up the web page) so you can view information that is below or above what is currently in the Display Window.
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Cloud computing is an emerging trend in the field of information technology, where computer-based services are delivered over the Internet or the cloud, and it is accessible to the user from anywhere using any device. The services comprise software, hardware (servers), databases, storage, etc. These resources are provided by companies called cloud service providers and usually charge on a pay per use basis, like the way we pay for electricity usage. We already use cloud services while storing our pictures and files as backup on Internet, or host a website on the Internet. Through cloud computing, a user can run a bigger application or process a large amount of data without having the required storage or processing power on their personal computer as long as they are connected to the Internet. Besides other numerous features, cloud computing offers cost-effective, on-demand resources. A user can avail need-based resources from the cloud at a very reasonable cost.
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To convert decimal to binary numbers, proceed the steps given below:
- Divide the given decimal number by “2” where it gives the result along with the remainder.
- If the given decimal number is even, then the result will be whole and it gives the remainder “0”
- If the given decimal number is odd, then the result is not divided properly and it gives the remainder “1”.
- By placing all the remainders in order in such a way, the Least Significant Bit (LSB) at the top and Most Significant Bit (MSB) at the bottom, the required binary number will obtain.
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A magnetic field is a vector field in the neighbourhood of a magnet, electric current, or changing electric field, in which magnetic forces are observable. A magnetic field is produced by moving electric charges and intrinsic magnetic moments of elementary particles associated with a fundamental quantum property known as the spin. Magnetic field and electric field are both interrelated to each other and are components of the electromagnetic force, one of the four fundamental forces of nature.
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During day time water from different sources like pond, lake, river, sea, well etc get evaporated and this water vapour rises up with the hot air. At a particular height the air cools and the water vapour condenses to form minute droplets and form clouds. When these water-drops become heavy, they precipitate and fall down as rain.
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Saprophytes are green in colour
False because they are non-green plants..
Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago (2898529)
F a l s e
1. Saprophytes are green in colour
False because they are non-green plants.
They do not have chlorophyll and take in the nutrients from dead and decaying matter.
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The centre of the cyclone is called the eye of the cyclone. It is the area of lowest atmospheric pressure.
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Every chord of circle is not diameter. The chord which passing through center is called diameter.
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The poet describes the dragon that it had big sharp teeth and spikes on top. This means that its skin was pointed on the top. On the lower part it had scales which were bony plates to protect the skin. His mouth has been compared to a fireplace because it is assumed that dragons can release fire from the mouth. Even his nose is compared to a chimney which is used to pass out smoke. His feet are like a sharp knife i.e. a dagger
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वाक्य में प्रयोग हुआ कोई पद व्याकरण की दृष्टि से विकारी है या अविकारी, यदि बिकारी है तो उसका भेद, उपभेद, लिंग, वचन पुरुष, कारक, काल अन्य शब्दों के साथ उसका संबंध और अविकारी है तो किस तरह का अव्यय है तथा उसका अन्य शब्दों से क या संबंध है आदि बताना व्याकरणिक परिचय कहलाता है।
पदों का परिचय देते समय निम्नलिखित बातें बताना आवश्यक होता है –
- संज्ञा–तीनों भेद, लिंग, वचन, कारक क्रिया के साथ संबंध।
- सर्वनाम-सर्वनाम के भेद, पुरुष, लिंग, वचन, कारक, क्रिया से संबंध।
- विशेषण-विशेषण के भेद, लिंग, वचन और उसका विशेष्य।
- क्रिया-क्रिया के भेद, लिंग, वचन, पुरुष, काल, वाच्य,धातु कर्म और कर्ता का उल्लेख।
- क्रियाविशेषण-क्रियाविशेषण का भेद तथा जिसकी विशेषता बताई जा रही है, का उल्लेख।
- समुच्चयबोधक-भेद, जिन शब्दों या पदों को मिला रहा है, का उल्लेख।
- संबंधबोधक-भेद, जिसके साथ संबंध बताया जा रहा है, का उल्लेख।
- विस्मयादिबोधक-हर्ष, भाव, शोक, घृणा, विस्मय आदि किसी एक भाव का निर्देश।
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30th December 2017,Saturday
Today we had maths exam and I was super nervous prior to the exam.It was the most difficult exam I ever wrote.Anxiety was eating me up before the exam and it was suffocating me.Even after all,Surprisngly I knew the answer to all the problems and hopefully I did all the caluculations correctly.Even though most of my friends found the paper pretty difficult I knew everything.All though I wrote everything I am still a bit panicked about my results.Gosh! I'm already worried about my results! Although maths is not that difficult but caluculating in a given time and that too about 30 questions is tiring as well as confusing at the same time.Maths is not as hard as people think it is all it needs is a bit of attention and common sense with quick thinking skills.Anway,A lot for today.Hopefully my exams wll be over soon.I just can't wait to enjoy a sunny summer ahead.Enough for today.Bye!
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Supercomputer, any of a class of extremely powerful computers. The term is commonly applied to the fastest high-performance systems available at any given time. Such computers have been used primarily for scientific and engineering work requiring exceedingly high-speed computations. Common applications for supercomputers include testing mathematical models for complex physical phenomena or designs, such as climate and weather, evolution of the cosmos, nuclear weapons and reactors, new chemical compounds (especially for pharmaceutical purposes), and cryptology.
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Consider a ∆ABC, as shown in the figure below. To prove the above property of triangles, draw a line PQ←→ parallel to the side BC of the given triangle.
∠ACB + ∠BAC + ∠CBA= 180°
Thus, the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180°.
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z²-z-2
= z2 - 2z + 1z- 2
= z(z - 2) + 1 (z - 2)
= (z - 2) ( z + 1)
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Photosynthesis is the name for the process by which plants convert energy from sunlight into energy for food. Photosynthesis, derived from the Greek words photo, meaning "light," and synthesis "putting together." This process also requires water and carbon dioxide.

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