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Electric Current is the rate of flow of electrons in a conductor. The SI Unit of electric current is the Ampere.
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Electric Current is the rate of flow of electrons in a conductor. The SI Unit of electric current is the Ampere.
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The units of length used in ancient India included the dhanus, or dhanush (bow), the krosa (cry, or cow-call) and the yojana (stage). The common cubit was the length of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger.
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Observing the sun with the naked eye during a solar eclipse can indeed have detrimental effects. In fact, staring at the Sun at any time is not good for one's eyes. The reason is that gazing up at such an incredible source of light for too long can damage your retina.
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Uses of Plane Mirror :
1. They are used as looking glass.
2. They are used in solar cookers.
3. They are also used in constructing periscope which is used in submarines.
4. They are also used to make kaleidoscope, a toy which produces beautiful patterns.
5. They are also used in various scientific instruments.
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The major edible part of a brinjal fruit (egg plant) is the placenta. The egg-shaped glossy purple fruit has white flesh with a meaty texture. The cut surface of the flesh rapidly turns brown when the fruit is cut open. Berry, the fruit contains numerous small, soft seeds which, though edible, taste bitter because, as a relative of tobacco, they contain nicotinoid alkaloids.
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| Solar eclipse (Surya Grahan) | Lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahan) |
| A solar eclipse happens when the moon passes in between the earth and the sun. | A lunar eclipse happens when the earth passes in between the moon and the sun. |
| During a solar eclipse, the moon partially or fully hides the sun’s rays for a few minutes. | During a lunar eclipse, the earth’s shade partially or fully hides the moon for a brief period of time. |
| Happens once in 18 months. | Occurs two times in a year. |
| The three types of solar eclipses are total solar eclipse, partial solar eclipse, and annular solar eclipse. | The three types of lunar eclipses are total lunar eclipse, partial lunar eclipse and a penumbral lunar eclipse. |
| Solar eclipse is seen from few places only. | Lunar eclipses are spotted from many places. |
| Happens during a day | Occurs during nights |
| A solar eclipse happens on a new moon day. | A lunar eclipse happens on a full moon day. |
| It is not safe to see a solar eclipse through naked eyes. You need protective glasses to avoid any harm to the eyes. | It is perfectly safe to see a lunar eclipse with naked eyes. You do not need any protective covering to view it. |
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A torch is a portable electric lamp which uses two or more cells to light a small bulb. A torch is used to provide light in the dark when it is switched on.
A torch consists of a simple electric circuit in which two or more cells are connected to a torch bulb through a sliding switch. When the torch is needed to provide light, the sliding switch is closed by pushing it forward so that the circuit is completed and the bulb of the torch lights up.
When the torch is not needed, the sliding switch is opened by pushing it backwards so that the circuit breaks and the bulb are turned off.

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A physical change is one which involves changes in the physical properties of a substance such as a state, shape, size, and colour, etc. No new substances are formed in a physical change.
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The nucleus (center) of the atom contains the protons (positively charged) and the neutrons (no charge). The outermost regions of the atom are called electron shells and contain the electrons (negatively charged). Atoms have different properties based on the arrangement and number of their basic particles.
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Air is a mixture of several gases. The gases present in air are mainly nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%). Air also contains a small amount of carbon dioxide, helium, argon, water vapour, dust particles and other impurities.
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- Pivotal joints allow for rotation, twisting, extension, and flexibility.
- This is the joint where our neck joints head and allow the movement of forward, backward, left and right direction.
- It is moreover like a cylindrical bone moving in a ring.
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We should add ice to the lemonade after dissolving sugar. It is possible to dissolve more sugar before adding ice because as the temperature is decreased, dissolving power of water also gets decreased.
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- Anchoring: Roots are the reason plants remain attached to the ground. They support the plant body, ensuring that it stands erect.
- Absorption: Primary function of the roots is to absorb water and dissolved minerals from the soil. This is crucial as it helps in the process of photosynthesis.
- Storage: Plants prepare food and store in the form of starch in the leaves, shoots and roots. Prominent examples include carrots, radish, beetroot, etc.
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