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- Electric fuse protects circuits and appliances by stopping the flow of any unduly high electric current.
- The fuse is used in series with the device.
- Fuse is a piece of wire made of an alloy of appropriate melting point, for example aluminium, copper, iron, lead etc..
- If a current larger than the specified value flows through the circuit, the temperature of the fuse wire increases.
- This melts the fuse wire and breaks the circuit.
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Exchange of gases takes place between the alveoli of lungs and the surrounding blood capillaries. The two main gases exchanged are oxygen and carbon-dioxide. Oxygen is absorbed by the blood capillaries from the lungs alveoli by diffusion while carbon-dioxide is absorbed by the lungs alveoli from blood capillaries by diffusion.
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When light falls on the surface of an object, the object sends the light back. This process of sending back the light rays which falls on the surface of an object is called reflection of light. Most of the objects reflect light which falls on them. The objects having polished, shinning surfaces reflect more light than objects having unpolished, dull surfaces. For example – a shinning silvered mirror reflects back almost all the light which falls on it.
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1. The image formed by a plane mirror is laterally inverted
2. The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual
3. The image formed by a plane mirror is erect
4. The image formed by a plane mirror is equal in size of the object.
5. The image distance and object distance are equal.
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All living organisms prefer to live in those places which are best suited to their needs. Such surroundings where organisms live is called a habitat. A habitat provides food, water, air, light, shelter and a place for breeding to the plants and animals living in it. Different plants and animals live in different habitats like deserts, mountains, grasslands, garden, soil, river, lake, ocean, etc.
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1. The image formed by a plane mirror is laterally inverted
2. The image formed by a plane mirror is virtual
3. The image formed by a plane mirror is erect
4. The image formed by a plane mirror is equal in size of the object.
5. The image distance and object distance are equal.
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A unit of measurement which has a fixed value which does not change from person to person or place to place, is called a standard unit of length. It is necessary to have standard units of measurements for the sake of uniformity in measurements. SI unit of length is metre (m).
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Vermicompost is the process of composting with the help of various worms, that creates a heterogenous mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste, and that can be used as manures in vegetation fields and gardens. The process of producing vermicompost is called vermicomposting.
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Garbage contains two types of materials, viz. biodegradable and non-biodegradable. Substances which rot and get decomposed by microbes are called biodegradable substance. Wastes from organic origin are biodegradable in nature. Biodegradable substances can be turned into compost.
Farmers often make compost from farm waste; leaves and stalks and animal dung. For this, a compost pit is dug in the ground. The waste is dumped in the compost pit and then covered with soil. After about two months, everything decomposes and appears like soil. This is compost. Compost is very good manure and helps in increasing soil fertility.
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