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Quantization of charge implies that charge can assume only certain discrete values. That is to say the observed value of electric charge (q) of a particle will be integral multiples of (e) 1.6×10−19 coulombs.
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q=ne where n=0,1,2,.... (both positive and negative integers)
The charge cannot assume any value between the integers.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
The following are the immediate hazardous effects of Earthquake:
- Shaking of ground
- The disparity in ground settlement
- Natural disasters like Tsunami, landslide, mudslides, and avalanches
- Soil liquefaction
- Ground lurching and displacement
- Floods and fires
- Infrastructure collapse.
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The things we get from cereals, pulses, fruits and vegetables are as follows: Cereals (wheat, rice, maize, etc.): are the sources of carbohydrates which provide energy. Pulses (pea, gram and soybean, etc.): are source of proteins. Vegetables and fruits: provide us vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Vegetables are important sources of many nutrients, including potassium, dietary fiber, folate (folic acid), vitamin A, and vitamin C. Diets rich in potassium may help to maintain healthy blood pressure.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago (6237)
The motion of a rigid body which takes place in such a way that all of its particles move in circles about an axis with a common angular velocity; also, the rotation of a particle about a fixed point in space. Rotation around a fixed axis or about a fixed axis of revolution or motion with respect to a fixed axis of rotation is a special case of rotational motion. The fixed-axis hypothesis excludes the possibility of an axis changing its orientation and cannot describe such phenomena as wobbling or precession.
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Principles of effective communication
The principle of clarity: A message should be clear, free from distortion and noise. A vague message is not only a barrier to creating effective communication but also causes the delay in the communication process and this is one of the most important principles of effective communication.
Principles of Brevity: A communication should be brief i.e. just necessary and sufficient. Repetition and over-explanation are likely to destroy the actual meaning and importance of the message. Moreover, the reader may feel disturbed by receiving a long message.
The principle of Simplicity: Message should be given using simple and familiar words. Vague and technical words should be avoided. Simple words are easy to understand and help the receiver to respond quickly.
The principle of Timeliness: Communication is mean to serve a specific purpose. If communication is made in time, communication becomes effective. If it is made untimely then it may become useless.
The principle of Compass: The communication net should cover the whole organization. The concerned people must know “What exactly they need and “When they need it. And an effective communication will serve such.
The principle of Integrity: Communication should consider the level of people, principles & objectives of an Organization to create a network or chain. Such network will provide a better field of internal and external communication.
The principle of strategic use of Informal Organization: The most effective communication results when managers use the informal organization as a complementary to formal communication, e.g. arranging sports, cultural function & dinner for the employees can be informal organization
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We cannot survive without food as it gives energy for proper functioning of our body. Our body needs energy all the time even when we are sleeping. Many organs function continuously either we are working or relaxing. Food helps in prevention and cure of disease.
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A food is something that provides nutrients. Nutrients are substances that provide: energy for activity, growth, and all functions of the body such as breathing, digesting food, and keeping warm; materials for the growth and repair of the body, and for keeping the immune system healthy. Different foods provide different types and amounts of key nutrients, it is important to choose a variety of foods from within each food group.
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Chhutki is a four month old baby and has no teeth. Her digestive system is not strong enough to digest other food products such as cow’s milk. The immune system of Chhutki is also not well developed as she is an infant.
Mother’s milk is the only food for Chhutki as it is the best source of nutrition for all the babies. It contains all nutrient in proper amount required by baby. It is rich in carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, etc. and also protect the baby from diseases.
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Difference between metals and non-metals:
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When a negative charge is brought near one end of a conductor electrons are repelled. When electric voltage is applied, an electric field within the metal triggers the movement of the electrons, making them shift from one end to another end of the conductor. Electrons will move toward the positive side. Electric charge can also be carried by ions in an electrolyte, or by both ions and electrons such as in an ionised gas. Electrons flow from negative terminal to positive terminal which results in current flow in opposite direction. ... In any circuit, electrons constitute the flow of charges.

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