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Toni Bleyar Maurya 5 years, 3 months ago (4607454)

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Sangam Kumar 5 years, 3 months ago (9761392)

Poora nibandh kaise likhe batao
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)

Margie Jones is an eleven year old girl. She is taught by a mechanical teacher in her home . She uses to write her feelings in a diary. She too writes about finding a . She's having a little knowledge about the old schools and teachers. She collected all the information from her friend Tommy and her grandfather.

Meenakshi Jamini 5 years, 3 months ago (9835519)

Maddie was a friend of Peggi.She belongs to a poor family .Her mother works at home of peg. Peggy 's mother gave her old clothes of peg and she always wore old clothes of Peggi.the main difference between Maddie and Wanda petronski was that Maddie's name was not such bad like Wanda and she did not live in buggin hieghts. Maddie was a good friend of peegy.she always stey in school with paggy and she also make fun of Wanda petronski as Peggy could . Maddie did not feel good about this fun but she had to support Peggy due to Peggy's richness .She felt guilty when Wanda petronski left the area and school and go to New place and school .
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Nannu Rr 4 years, 9 months ago (8680409)

It is the flow of Electrical power or charge

Aditi Kumari 5 years ago (10371623)

Electric is a flow of electrons around a circuit

Suganthiga Vijaya Kumar 5 years, 2 months ago (9971491)

Flow of current

Akshat Panwar 5 years, 3 months ago (9571992)

I think its bolt

Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago (6237)

Electricity is the presence and flow of electric charge. Using electricity we can transfer energy in ways that allow us to do simple chores. Its best-known form is the flow of electrons through conductors such as copper wires. The word "electricity" is sometimes used to mean "electrical energy". Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge. Electricity is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism, as described by Maxwell's equations.

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Abhishesh Paswan 5 years, 3 months ago (9586469)

Puberty is when a child's body begins to develop and change as they become an adult. Girls develop breasts and start their periods. Boys develop a deeper voice and facial hair will start to appear. The average age for girls to begin puberty is 11, while for boys the average age is 12.

Kirti Deshwal 5 years, 3 months ago (9835177)

Puberty is the period of sexual maturation and achievement of fertility. The time when puberty begins varies greatly among individuals, however puberty usually occurs in girls between the ages of 10---14 and in boys 12 ------ 16
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

Area =L×B=500cm2

L=25cm

∴25×B=500

B=25500​=20cm

Perimeter =2(L+B)=2(25+20)

=90cm

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

Visual communication is nothing but using visuals like charts, graphs, diagrams to represent information. Right from school, we see many visual communications in our books, we draw some in our projects. In businesses, these form one of the essential forms of communication, especially in presentations.

Ranjan Singh 5 years, 3 months ago (9138894)

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Ankita Choudhary 5 years, 3 months ago (9836631)

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Smrutirekha Raul 5 years, 3 months ago (9619182)

Most people believe that the desert is an endless stretch of land. They think that it is dry, hot, waterless and without shelter. The specialist, however, see the desert as a beautiful place. For them a desert is the home of a variety of people, animals and plants. True, that it does not always have a cover of grass. The rain is rare. But when it does, the desert becomes as beautiful as any tropical garden. A may sometimes have mountains and hills. It may have an oasis also. A desert can be hot like the Thar or cold like Ladakh. In general, when a place has little or no water and vegetation, people call it a desert. Sand dunes are found in those deserts which are almost totally without water. These dunes keep on shifting across the desert. All creatures need water. The animals and plants of the desert are able to survive on less water. A camel can do without water for days together. The reason is that a camel can drink a lot of water at one time. Now camels do not sweat, so they retain the water they drink for a long time. Smaller desert animals get their water from the moisture in the things they eat. So some of them get the water they need from the animals they eat. Those who don't eat meat, eat plants and seeds. Thus they get get the needed water from plant juices. In our cities and villages, the climate is humid. The moisture in the air acts like a blanket. It protects the earth from the hot rays of the sun. So the earth is not very during the day. The same cover doesn't let the heat go out during the night. So the earth is not very cold during the night. Thus the variation in temperature during the 24 hours is not much. Since there is no such cover in the desert, there is much variation between the day and night temperature there. The temperature rises much during the day. In the same way, it falls much during the night.
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Drishti Dumoliya 5 years, 3 months ago (8912871)

Complete macro and Indian economy by sandeep garg ,then practice latest sample paper and purchase together with book of economics for further practice.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

Conductivity of a solution is defined as the conductance of a solution of 1 cm in length and area of cross-section 1 sq. cm. The inverse of resistivity is called conductivity or specific conductance. It is represented by the symbol k. If p is resistivity, then we can write:

k = 1 / p

The conductivity of a solution at any given concentration is the conductance (G) of one unit volume of solution kept between two platinum electrodes with the unit area of cross-section and at a distance of unit length.

Jahnavi Laller 5 years, 3 months ago (8912650)

a measure of the ability of a given substance to conduct electric current ,equal to the reciprocal of the resistivity.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)

Most people believe that the desert is an endless stretch of land. They think that it is dry, hot, waterless and without shelter. The specialist, however, see the desert as a beautiful place. For them a desert is the home of a variety of people, animals and plants. True, that it does not always have a cover of grass. The rain is rare. But when it does, the desert becomes as beautiful as any tropical garden. A may sometimes have mountains and hills. It may have an oasis also. A desert can be hot like the Thar or cold like Ladakh. In general, when a place has little or no water and vegetation, people call it a desert. Sand dunes are found in those deserts which are almost totally without water. These dunes keep on shifting across the desert. All creatures need water. The animals and plants of the desert are able to survive on less water. A camel can do without water for days together. The reason is that a camel can drink a lot of water at one time. Now camels do not sweat, so they retain the water they drink for a long time. Smaller desert animals get their water from the moisture in the things they eat. So some of them get the water they need from the animals they eat. Those who don't eat meat, eat plants and seeds. Thus they get get the needed water from plant juices. In our cities and villages, the climate is humid. The moisture in the air acts like a blanket. It protects the earth from the hot rays of the sun. So the earth is not very during the day. The same cover doesn't let the heat go out during the night. So the earth is not very cold during the night. Thus the variation in temperature during the 24 hours is not much. Since there is no such cover in the desert, there is much variation between the day and night temperature there. The temperature rises much during the day. In the same way, it falls much during the night.

Keerthana Alapati 5 years, 3 months ago (9828676)

about desert we learn about deserts

Keerthana Alapati 5 years, 3 months ago (9828676)

The desert is chapter for English

Smrutirekha Raul 5 years, 3 months ago (9619182)

The Desert is not chapter from science it is chapter from English.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

ATP stands for Adenosine triphosphate, an organic molecule responsible for driving nearly all cellular mechanisms and processes in living organisms. Hence, biologists often refer to ATP as the “energy currency of the cell

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Sia ? 4 years, 9 months ago (6945213)

In chemistry, a formal charge is the charge assigned to an atom in a molecule, assuming that electrons in all chemical bonds are shared equally between atoms, regardless of relative electronegativity.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

12p – 5 = 25

12p - 5 + 5 = 25 + 5

12p = 30

p = 30/12

p = 5/2

Krunal Patel 5 years, 3 months ago (9712002)

12p - 5 = 25 12p-5=7 Answer P=7
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Kanak Meshram 4 years, 9 months ago (11095484)

Social security contribution by employer is only included in the income method of national income. whereas corporate tax, profit after tax and profit before tax(PAT & PBT) are included in profit which is a part of operating surplus (which includes rent royalty profit and interest) And if social security contribution by employer is given, then no need to include compensation of employee and all these are only in the case of income method.
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Disha Tiwari 5 years, 3 months ago (9664507)

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Mohd Gufran 5 years, 3 months ago (9766739)

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P B Student 5 years, 3 months ago (9741300)

(i) Cotton industry grew rapidly followed by iron and steel industry. (ii) Introduction of railways added to industrial growth. (iii) New factories could not displace traditional industries. (iv) Industries tried to improve their speed and quality of production.  www.studyrankersonline.com › expl... Explain the process of industrialization in Britain during ... Feedback About Featured Snippets brainly.in › ... › Secondary School Web results Explain the process of industrialisation in Britain in 19th ... 28-Oct-2018 · 2 answers (i) The cotton industry grew rapidly followed by iron and steel industry. (ii) Introduction of railways added to industrial growth. (iii) New factories could not displace traditional industries. (iv) Industries tried to improve their speed and quality of production. 119 votes The cotton industry grew rapidly followed by iron and steel industry.(ii) Introduction of ...  More 91 votes (i) The cotton industry grew rapidly followed by iron and steel industry. (ii) Introduction ...  More en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Industri... Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia The Industrial Revolution, now also known as the First Industrial Revolution, was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe ... Proto-industrialization Textile manufacture during the Steam power during the ... Transport during the British ... Life in Great Britain during the ... Steam engine Craft production People also ask What was the process of industrialization?  How rapid was the process of industrialization in England 19th century?  What were the principal features of Industrialisation process of Europe in 19th century?  What are the 4 stages of industrial revolution?  Feedback www.sarthaks.com › explain-the-pr... Web results Explain the process of industrialization in Britain during ... 06-Feb-2018 · 1 answer Explain the process of industrialization in Britain during the nineteenth century. OR A What were the principal features of industrialization process of ... Top answer · 1 vote (i) The cotton industry grew rapidly followed by iron and steel industry. (ii) Introduction of railways added to industrial growth. (iii) New factories ...  More www.history.com › topics › ind... Industrial Revolution: Definitions, Causes & Inventions - HISTORY By the mid-19th century, industrialization was well-established throughout the western part of Europe and America's ... ask.learncbse.in › explain-the-proce... Explain the process of industrialisation in Britain during ... 29-Mar-2019 — Explain the process of industrialisation in Britain during the 19th century. LokeshCBSE March 29, 2019, 11: 08am #2. www.investopedia.com › terms › in... Industrialization Definition - Investopedia 25-Jul-2019 — Industrialization is the process in which a society transforms itself from a ... What Is Industrialization? ... Industrial Revolution of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. www.britannica.com › event › Indu... Industrial Revolution | Definition, History, Dates, Summary, & Facts ... 10-Sep-2020 — The process began in Britain in the 18th century and from ... the Industrial Revolution through Europe in the 19th century. courses.lumenlearning.com › chapter The Industrial Revolution | Boundless US History Industrial Revolution: The major technological, socioeconomic, and cultural change in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries ... doubtnut.com › pcmb-questions Explain the process of industrialization in ... - Doubtnut Explain the process of industrialization in Britain during the nineteenth century. ORA What were the principal features of industrialization process of England in the 19th century ... Related searches Inventions of the Industrial Revolution  Steam engine  Spinning jenny  Cotton gin  Power loom  Spinning frame  Water frame  Electrical telegraph  Watt steam engine More results Inventions of the Industrial Revolution Explain the process of industrialisation in Britain during 19th century Explain the process of industrialisation in Britain during the 19th century class 10 How rapid was the process of industrialisation in Britain Explain the major features of the industrialisation process of Europe in the 19th century Industrialisation of Britain in the 19th century What is the Industrial Revolution What caused the Industrial Revolution Industrial Revolution summary Page Navigation More results Footer links India 587117, Karnataka - Based on your past activity - Learn more Terms
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P B Student 5 years, 3 months ago (9741300)

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Kirti Deshwal 5 years, 3 months ago (9835177)

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Abhishek Singh 5 years, 3 months ago (7610207)

am going because it's a planned future action so it is present continuous tense

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P B Student 5 years, 3 months ago (9741300)

Women workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny because it speeded up the spinning process, and consequently, reduced labour demand. This caused a valid fear of unemployment among women working in the woollen industry. Till date, they had survived on hand spinning, but this was placed in peril by the new machine.  www.toppr.com › ask › question › e... Explain the following:Women workers in Britain attacked the ... Feedback About Featured Snippets brainly.in › ... › Secondary School Web results give three reason why did women worker in britain attack spinning ... 19-Sep-2014 · 2 answers Answer · 1. Women workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny because it could spin many spindles with one wheel. · 2. Top answer · 419 votes 1. Women workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny because it could spin many spindles ...  More 162 votes The three main reasons why the women worker in Britain attacked the spinning jenny ...  More www.studyrankersonline.com › why... Why women workers attacked the spinning Jenny a machine which ... 1.Women workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny because it could spin many spindles with one wheel. This increased productivity ... www.studyrankersonline.com › why... Why did women workers in Britain attack the Spinning Jenny ... (i) Spinning Jenny spreeded up the spinning process and reduced labour demand. (ii) The fear of unemployment made workers hostile to  ... More results from www.studyrankersonline.com www.tutionteacher.in › explain-the-... (a) Women workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny. (b) These were the associations of producers that restricted the entry of new people into the trade . The rulers granted different guilds the ... doubtnut.com › pcmb-questions Why did women workers in Britain attack the Spinning Jenny ? Give i The Spinning Jenny speeded up the spinning process and reduced labor demands.ii Many workers were left without any job ... www.shaalaa.com › explain-followi... Explain the Following Women Workers in Britain Attacked the ... Women workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny because it speeded up the spinning process, and consequently, reduced labour ... www.sarthaks.com › why-did-wome... Why did women workers in Britain attack the Spinning Jenny ? Give ... 06-Feb-2018 · 1 answer Why did women workers in Britain attack the Spinning Jenny ? Give any three reasons. Top answer · 0 votes (i) The Spinning Jenny speeded up the spinning process and reduced labor demands. (ii) Many workers were left without any job and became unemployed. ...  More www.meritnation.com › question Why did women workers in Britain attack the spinning Jenny Give ... 30-Jun-2013 · 7 answers Why did women workers in Britain attack the spinning Jenny ? Give any three reasons 15 votes Women workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny because it could spin many spindles ...  More www.zigya.com › share Women workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny. from Social ... How did the East India Company procure regular supplies of cotton and silk textiles from Indian weavers? Rating 4.4   (740) Price Free Platforms Android Related searches What made workers become hostile to the spinning jenny What was spinning jenny What was spinning jenny Class 10 which industry was symbol of the new era? Who devised The Spinning Jenny What kind of life did the workers lead during the industrial revolution The port of Surat declined by the end of the eighteenth century Why did some industrialists in 19th century Europe prefer hand labour over machines
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Shrinithi M 5 years, 3 months ago (9838575)

Materials which get attracted towards magnet are called Magnetic materials.

Jasmeet Kaur Chahal 5 years, 3 months ago (8786412)

Materials whaich attached to magnet like IRON, NICKEL, COBALT

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

  • Materials which get attracted towards magnet are called Magnetic materials. Examples are iron, nickel, cobalt.
  • Materials which do not get attracted towards magnet are called Non-Magnetic materials. Examples are paper, wood, plastic etc.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

It is a rate at which the price of a security increases or decreases for a given set of returns. Volatility is measured by calculating the standard deviation of the annualized returns over a given period of time. It shows the range to which the price of a security may increase or decrease.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

 

The world trade grew at a fast pace during the early phase of industrialisation in the 17th and 18th century . The colonial rule and advent of British brought major changes in the pattern of trading in India . Owing to huge resources most European companies could easily beat Indian merchants and traders . These companies gained further power by securing variety of concessions from local courts . Some even acquired monopoly rights to trade . As a result the ports of Surat and Hoogly decayed because local merchants operated through them . Exports from these ports declined and Bombay and Calcutta grew up as new ports for trading . These new ports were under the control of the Europeans .

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

Brittleness is the property of being brittle i.e. breaking easily.

Non-metals show brittleness.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

Ductility: Metals can be drawn into wires and this property is called ductility.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

A substance which burns in air and tends to produce heat and light is known as Combustible substances.

Examples – Diesel, petrol, kerosene.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

Conductivity of a solution is equal to the conductance of a solution of 1 cm length and cross section area of 1 square cm.  it may also be define as the conductance of ine centimeter cube of the conductor . It is represented by the symbol Kappa (κ). mathematically we can write
κ = 1/ p
here ρ is resistivity
the unit of K is ohm –1 cm –1 or S cm–1

Shivanand Wali 5 years, 3 months ago (9831850)

The degree to which a specified material conducts electricity
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