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?Suhani Arora? 5 years, 4 months ago (8730443)

Go to mathematics choose chapter go to the exercise which you want to do
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Rishi Raj 5 years, 4 months ago (8876562)

By declaring a function member as static, you make it independent of any particular object of the class. A static member function can be called even if no objects of the class exist and the static functions are accessed using only the class name and the scope resolution operator .

Manyata Joshi 5 years, 4 months ago (9735624)

Statistical functions apply a mathematical process to a group of cells in a worksheet. For example, the SUM function is used to add the values contained in a range of cells. ... Functions are more efficient than formulas when you are applying a mathematical process to a group of cells.
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Kashish 👸 5 years, 1 month ago (9467962)

It means u are truly impossible

Rekha Sharma 5 years, 3 months ago (9724622)

Tanay
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Mohan Mohan 5 years, 4 months ago (8596714)

~ 1.84D
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Mehak Preet 5 years, 4 months ago (9590166)

Beijing

Swastik Pandey 5 years, 4 months ago (9769357)

Beijing

Hriday Tripathi 5 years, 4 months ago (1121819)

Beijing

Vishakha Mourya 5 years, 4 months ago (9559135)

Beijing

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago (2898529)

Beijing

In 1949, Beijing became the capital of Communist China. Mao Zedong declared the beginning of the People's Republic of China in Beijing. At this time, Beijing had a population of about 2 million.

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Syed Tarique 5 years, 4 months ago (9708740)

Simple way is that don't mugup the portion rather than understanding concept except laws and theory

Vandana 🇮🇳 5 years, 4 months ago (9725305)

Concentrate on NCERT. You must learn each and every question and chapter of NCERT.??

Anshu . 5 years, 4 months ago (9756892)

The only way to get 90 above is to do hard work
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Aanya Bansal 5 years, 4 months ago (8829540)

संस्कृत

Vidushi Malik 5 years, 4 months ago (9775735)

Hey, here's your answer....... "संस्कृत"

Chag Kavyaa 5 years, 4 months ago (9478516)

संस्कृत

Saurya Singh 5 years, 4 months ago (9768169)

संस्कृत

Tejasvi . 5 years, 4 months ago (9468375)

संस्कृत
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago (2898529)

Rate of change of concentration ammonia = -0.2 * 10^-4 M/s

 

Explanation:

Given: N2+3H2 →2NH3. During the formation of ammonia 2 moles of nitrogen disappear in 1min. The volume of vessel is 1L.

Solution:

N2 + 3H2 -----> 2NH3

-d[H2] / dt = 0.3 * 10^-4 M/s

Rate = (1/3)(-d[H2] / dt)

        = (1/2) (d[NH3] /dt)

       = d[NH3] / dt

       = (2/3)( -d[h2]/dt)

       = d [NH3]/dt

d[NH3] /dt = -2/3 (0.3 * 10^-4)

 d[NH3] /dt = -0.2 * 10^-4 M/s

Rate of change of concentration ammonia is the answer.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

Newton’s 1st law states that a body at rest or uniform motion will continue to be at rest or uniform motion until and unless a net external force acts on it.

Newton’s 2nd law states that the acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.

The Newton’s 3rd law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago (2898529)

The Sociological Imagination is a book written by sociologist C. Wright Mills in 1959. • According to him, personal problems and public issues are interrelated. • Sociological Imagination requires us to defamiliarise with the familiar in order to look at then a new It reveals the dialectical relationship between individual and Society • E.g. Homeless Couple.

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Arya Patil__ 5 years, 4 months ago (9418179)

How is it different?
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Rajaguru N 5 years, 3 months ago (9847894)

Is this tamil
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

As a supernational organisation, the European Union bears economic, political diplomacy and military influence as a regional organisation in the following manner:

1. Economic Influence:

  •  Three times larger share in world trade than the US.
  •  Its currency Euro, can pose a threat to the dominance of the US dollar.
  •  The EU functions as an important bloc in the World Trade Organisation (WTO). 

2. Political and Diplomatic Influences:

  •  Two members of the EU, Britain and France hold permanent seats in the Security Council to influence the UN policies.
  •  The EU also includes various non-permanent members of the UNSC.
  •  The European Union play an influential role in diplomacy and negotiations except the military force i.e. the EU’s dialogue with China on human rights and environmental degradation is remarkable.

 

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Vidushi Malik 5 years, 3 months ago (9775735)

Yes

Roshni Singh 5 years, 4 months ago (9768567)

Yes

Aishee Mistri 5 years, 4 months ago (9588001)

Yes

Swastik Pandey 5 years, 4 months ago (9769357)

Yes

Hriday Tripathi 5 years, 4 months ago (1121819)

Yes
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Nikhil Singh Katiyar 5 years, 4 months ago (4130546)

6.25×10^18 electrons

Faisal Malik 5 years, 4 months ago (9703229)

1018 electron

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

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We know that the charge on an electron is negative and it is -1.6⨯10-19 coulomb.

We need to calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge.

e = 1.6 × 10-19 C

Total charge required for 1Coulomb.

∴  q = 1C……….(1)

The formula to calculate the charge is

q = ne

where

q = charge

e = number of electrons

n = q/e……….(2)

Substituting equation (1) in equation (2) we get

n = 1/(1.6 × 10-19)

n = 6.25 × 1018 electrons ≅ 6 × 1018 electrons

So 1 Columb of charge contains 6 × 1018 electrons. 

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

Bal Gangadhar Tilak was an Indian social reformer and freedom activist. His famous declaration “Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it” served as an inspiration for future revolutionaries during India’s struggle for freedom. Tilak founded the All India Home Rule League in 1916 with Annie Besant whose motto was self-government within the British Empire for all of India.

Krishna Chouhan 5 years, 4 months ago (5795690)

Bal gangadhar tilak

Manjeet Rajpurohit 5 years, 4 months ago (5350252)

Tilak was the first and strongest advocate of swaraj And the strongest radical in Indian consciousness
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

P+7/p-6 =1/3

3(p+7) = 1(p-6)

3p + 21 = p - 6

3p - p = -6 -21

2p = - 27

p = -27/2

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👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 5 years, 4 months ago (8928481)

3/8 - 1/4 =[ 3- 1(2)] / 8 = [3 - 2]/8 = 1/8

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

3/8 - 1/4

=[ 3- 1(2)] / 8

= [3 - 2]/8

= 1/8

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago (2898529)

Question 59.
Liberals were not Democrats. Explain. [CBSE 2016]
Or
Why do we say that liberals could not be called ‘democrats’?
Answer:
The liberals could not be called democrats because even though they argued for a representative, elected parliamentary government, subject to laws interpreted by a well-trained judiciary that was independent of rulers and officials, they did not believe in universal adult franchise and also did not want the voting rights for women. They felt right to vote should only be given to the propertied men.

Question 60.
Describe the views of radicals. [CBSE 2014]
Answer:
The following were the viewpoints of the radicals.
(a) Radicals wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s population.
(b) Many supported women’s suffragette movements.
(c) They opposed the privileges of great landowners and wealthy factory owners. Though they favoured private property, they disliked concentration of property in the hands of a few.

Question 61.
What were the viewpoints of the conservatives?
Answer:
The conservatives had the following viewpoints.
(a) In the beginning of the eighteenth century, they were opposed to the idea of change.
(b) Later in the nineteenth century, they accepted that some change was inevitable.
(c) At the same time they believed that the past had to be respected and change had to be brought about through a slow process.

Question 62.
How should society, according to liberals and radicals, develop?
Answer:
Liberals and radicals were often property owners and employers. They acquired wealth through industrial ventures and trade. They believed that society could develop in the following ways.
(a) They strongly believed that if the workforce is healthy and educated, more profits could be earned.
(b) They firmly believed in valuing individual efforts, labour and enterprise.
(c) They believed that the society would develop if poor could work and freedom of all individuals is ensured.
(d) For this, they wanted investment and trade to be carried out without restrictions.

Question 63.
Why were socialists against private property and saw it as the root of all social ills? [HOTS]
Or
To what changes did the socialists campaign for?
Or
Explain the Socialist view on private property.
Answer:
The socialists were against private property because of the following reasons.
(a) They believed that private property was the root cause of all social evils.
(b) Individuals who owned property, did provide employment but at the same they are much more concerned with personal gains.
(c) They did not bother about the welfare of the people. .
(d) Socialists also felt that if society controlled property, more attention would be paid to collective social interests and concentration of wealth in the hands of a few could be restricted.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)

Examples of abiotic factors include sunlight, water, air, humidity, pH, temperature, salinity,  precipitation, altitude, type of soil, minerals, wind, dissolved oxygen, mineral nutrients present in the soil, air and water, etc.

Paru ? 5 years, 4 months ago (9124897)

Abiotic resources are soil, water, wind, rock, metal, etc.
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