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Harsh Pal 8 months, 2 weeks ago

Hint: We all use convex mirrors in the side view of our cars, to see the image of any object's broader field of view that makes us comfortable while driving. Whereas a plane mirror will show the image bigger that makes it uncomfortable while driving. Complete answer: A convex mirror is used instead of a plane mirror because it has a large view angle with always an erect image formation irrespective of the position of the object.Convex mirrors are preferred as rear-view mirrors in vehicles because they provide a broader field of view, allowing the driver to see the majority of the traffic behind him. In cars and vehicles, a convex mirror is favoured as a rear-view mirror because it provides a broader field of view, allowing the driver to see the majority of the traffic behind him. Convex mirrors always reflect the objects in front of them in an erect, imaginary, and shrunken form. Convex mirrors always reflect the items in front of them in a virtual, erect, and shrunken picture. -A virtual picture is always formed by a convex mirror and is always situated behind the mirror. -The picture is vertical and located at the focal point when the item is far away from the mirror. -As the object approaches the mirror, the image follows suit and increases until it reaches the same height as the object. -Convex mirrors produce images that are smaller than the item but become larger as they approach the mirror. Therefore, a convex mirror is used instead of a plane mirror in the side view of a car because the image formed by a convex mirror is smaller and closer to that formed by a plane mirror. Hence, the correct options are (B) and (C). Note: As long as the object is in their focus, concave mirrors in vehicles help to reduce blind spots. The reflecting surface of a concave mirror, on the other hand, bends inwards and away from the light source.

1234 Abcd 9 months, 1 week ago

Because the mirror in a scooter / car show the image very close . So, we don't use plain mirror as it doesn't help us to see the image very close
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Sohana Sing 8 months, 4 weeks ago

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Swastik Tiwari 9 months, 1 week ago

The presentation processing software in Microsoft Office is called PowerPoint. It's great for creating slideshows and presentations!
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Karthik R 9 months, 1 week ago

PPP stands for power point presentation this helps us in presenting the project or office works and children studying purpose

Swastik Tiwari 9 months, 1 week ago

PowerPoint presentations are used to visually communicate information in a clear and organized way. They help to enhance understanding, engage the audience, and make presentations more impactful and memorable. With features like slides, images, text, and animations, PowerPoint allows you to create dynamic and professional presentations for various purposes, such as business meetings, educational lectures, or even personal projects. It's a powerful tool to effectively convey your message and captivate your audience!
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Kri Mahindra 8 months, 2 weeks ago

Powerful nobility during Mughal rule and weak successors of aurangzeb like bahadur shah 1 were the factors responsible for many independent states in india

Swastik Tiwari 9 months, 1 week ago

Two factors that contributed to the rise of independent states in India were the Indian independence movement and the Partition of India. The Indian independence movement, led by figures like Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, fought for freedom from British colonial rule. The Partition of India in 1947 resulted in the creation of two independent nations, India and Pakistan, leading to the establishment of multiple states within the Indian subcontinent. These factors played significant roles in the formation of independent states in India.
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Swastik Tiwari 9 months, 1 week ago

"Excitement filled the air as students from various schools in Ranchi gathered at Birsa Munda Public School for the regional level of the Boost Quiz Contest. The event, organized by the school, aimed to test the knowledge and quick thinking of young participants. The quiz competition, divided into several rounds, covered a range of subjects including science, history, sports, and current affairs. The participants showcased their intelligence and teamwork, engaging in a healthy competition that kept the audience on the edge of their seats. With challenging questions and intense battles of wit, the event showcased the intellectual prowess of the young minds. The participants displayed remarkable knowledge and enthusiasm, making the contest an exciting and memorable experience for all. The winners of the regional level will now move on to compete at the national level, representing Ranchi with pride. The Boost Quiz Contest at Birsa Munda Public School proved to be a platform for young talents to shine and foster a love for learning. Stay tuned for more updates on this thrilling competition!" Hope that captures the essence of the event! Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with.

Anubhav Jain 9 months, 1 week ago

Anubgshagshhsoihggah bgahvahsjjhgghkgggshshsbsh hhshshhh and t2w and t2w the largest number is divisible the sea of word to describe how can you please tell us what is solution for boys and girls and
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Swastik Tiwari 9 months, 1 week ago

In a forest, there is a need for a variety of animals and plants because they all play important roles in maintaining the ecosystem. Animals help with pollination, seed dispersal, and controlling populations of other organisms. Plants provide food and shelter for animals, while also helping to regulate the climate and produce oxygen. It's like a big, interconnected web where each species has its own vital role to play!
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Swastik Tiwari 9 months, 1 week ago

(a) Anne: Anne is a vibrant and curious character. She is known for her adventurous spirit and her love for exploring. Anne is also very imaginative and has a knack for finding joy in the little things. She is often seen as a free-spirited and independent individual. (b) Martha: Martha is a kind-hearted and nurturing character. She is known for her compassion and willingness to help others. Martha is also depicted as a hardworking and responsible person. She often takes care of those around her and is a reliable friend. (c) Grandma: Grandma is portrayed as wise and loving. She is often seen as the matriarch of the family, offering guidance and support to her loved ones. Grandma is known for her warmth and understanding. She has a wealth of life experience and often shares valuable lessons with others.
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Naga Seershika 9 months, 1 week ago

We get from plants are: fruits, vegetables, flowers, cotton, paper, ceral grains, and medicine etc...
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Nisha I 8 months, 2 weeks ago

Leaves appear a green pigment called chlorophyll which absorb sunlight

Mriganka Das 9 months ago

Because of chlorophyll

Dnyanada Singh 9 months, 1 week ago

There is a green pigment called chlorophyll, which makes the leaf green

Swastik Tiwari 9 months, 1 week ago

Leaves appear green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll, which absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.

Mattam Ravikanth 9 months, 1 week ago

Because of photosynthesis
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Swastik Tiwari 9 months, 1 week ago

Excretion in plants is an interesting topic. While plants don't have kidneys like humans do, they still have their own way of getting rid of waste. One of the main ways plants excrete waste is through tiny openings called stomata on their leaves. These stomata allow plants to release excess water and gases, like oxygen and carbon dioxide. Plants also excrete waste products through their roots. They release substances like organic acids and ions into the soil, which can affect the pH and nutrient levels around them. This process helps the plants maintain a healthy internal environment. So, even though plants don't excrete waste in the same way as animals do, they have their own unique methods to keep themselves clean and balanced. Nature is pretty amazing, right? Let me know if you have any more questions!

Mattam Ravikanth 9 months, 1 week ago

What we can do with plants some names
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Ojas Singh 9 months, 1 week ago

2/100*63 3150
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Mattam Ravikanth 9 months, 1 week ago

Example: microscope
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Anubhav Jain 9 months, 1 week ago

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Rushiraj Kakde 9 months, 1 week ago

If you have any were door speech

Deepak Ahuja 9 months, 2 weeks ago

If you had any where door speech
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Sourav Mukherjee 9 months, 2 weeks ago

What are the advantages of weavers when they get order from the marchant? Answer: 1. Regular income 2. Increased Demand 3. Collaboration Opportunities 4. Bulk Orders 5. Market Accessed
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Samar Pratap Singh 8 months, 4 weeks ago

Hina said, "I wan't get up early in the morning tomorrow ".

Naga Seershika 9 months, 1 week ago

David Copperfield has always been among Dickens's most popular novels and was his own “favourite child.” The work is semiautobiographical, and, although the title character differs from his creator in many ways, Dickens related early personal experiences that had meant much to him—his work in a factory
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Arshdeep Singh 9 months, 2 weeks ago

A spherical mirror whose reflecting side is bulging out is called convex mirror

Shrishti Singh 9 months, 2 weeks ago

A spherical mirror whose reflecting surface is bulged outwards or towards the source of light is called convex mirror
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Harsh Pal 9 months ago

Diary, form of autobiographical writing, a regularly kept record of the diarist’s activities and reflections. Written primarily for the writer’s use alone, the diary has a frankness that is unlike writing done for publication. Its ancient lineage is indicated by the existence of the term in Latin, diarium, itself derived from dies (“day”).  William Clark's expedition diary See all media Category: Arts & Culture Key People:  Samuel Pepys James Boswell André Gide Eugène Delacroix George Fox Related Topics:  autobiography journal See all related content →  Black Death: diary Family diary (1340/1360) of Florentine merchant Pepo d'Antonio di Lando degli Albizzi, in which he recorded the deaths of relatives from the Black Death in 1348.(more) The diary form began to flower in the late Renaissance, when the importance of the individual began to be stressed. In addition to their revelation of the diarist’s personality, diaries have been of immense importance for the recording of social and political history. Journal d’un bourgeois de Paris, kept by an anonymous French priest from 1409 to 1431 and continued by another hand to 1449, for example, is invaluable to the historian of the reigns of Charles VI and Charles VII. The same kind of attention to historical events characterizes Memorials of the English Affairs by the lawyer and parliamentarian Bulstrode Whitelocke (1605–75) and the diary of the French Marquis de Dangeau (1638–1720), which spans the years 1684 to his death. The English diarist John Evelyn is surpassed only by the greatest diarist of all, Samuel Pepys, whose diary from January 1, 1660 to May 31, 1669, gives both an astonishingly frank picture of his foibles and frailties and a stunning picture of life in London, at the court and the theatre, in his own household, and in his Navy office.  More From Britannica English literature: Diarists In the 18th century, a diary of extraordinary emotional interest was kept by Jonathan Swift and sent to Ireland as The Journal to Stella (written 1710–13; published 1766–68). This work is a surprising amalgam of ambition, affection, wit, and freakishness. The most notable English diary of the late 18th century was that of the novelist Frances Burney (Madame d’Arblay); it was published in 1842–46. James Boswell’s Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides (1785), a genuine diary though somewhat expanded, was one of the first to be published in its author’s lifetime. Interest in the diary increased greatly in the first part of the 19th century, in which period many of the great diaries, including Pepys’s, were first published. Those of unusual literary interest include the Journal of Sir Walter Scott (published in 1890); the Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth (published after her death in 1855), which show her influence on her brother William; and the diary of Henry Crabb Robinson (1775–1867), published in 1869, with much biographical material on his literary acquaintances, including Goethe, Schiller, Wordsworth, and Coleridge. The posthumous publication of the diaries of the Russian artist Marie Bashkirtseff (1860–84) produced a great sensation in 1887, as did the publication of the diary of the Goncourt brothers, beginning in 1888.  Robert Falcon Scott Capt. Robert F. Scott writing in his diary in his quarters in 1910 or 1911, during the 1910–13 British Antarctic Expedition to the South Pole.(more) In the 20th century, the diary of explorer Robert F. Scott (1910–12), the Journal of Katherine Mansfield (1927), the two-volume Journal of André Gide (1939, 1954), Anne Frank’s The Diary of a Young Girl (1947), and the five-volume Diary of Virginia Woolf (1977–84) are among the most notable examples. This article was most recently revised and updated by J.E. Luebering.

Bhavika None 9 months ago

Yesterday you went to an amusement park. Describe your experience about it in the form of a diary entry in about 120 words.

Naga Seershika 9 months, 1 week ago

Dear Diary, Today I feel quite sad! Rohit annoyed me greatly today by pushing me in the playground for no reason. I fell down and might have got a fracture. But luckily, I got no injury. Rohit is becoming aggressive day by day. Then there is Sohan. He is always abusive. He does not even spare his teachers. He calls them names, of course, in their absence. I feel very bad about it, but am helpless. I do not like Satinder also. He is very mischievous. I think Raman is the best of all my friends. He is well-behaved and cultured. I cherish his company. I feel I should avoid ill-mannered friends. They might land me in trouble one day.
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Vasundhara Yadav 7 months, 4 weeks ago

Digestion is the process of breaking down the food into simpler form. First we chew food then it passes through from food pipe to our stomach. From stomach when the process is done the food goes to our small intestine but the waste food which should be excreted goes through our large intestine to **** where it comes out from our body.

Sonali Rawat 9 months, 1 week ago

The breakdown of complex components food into simpler substance is called digestion

Chanchal Yadav 9 months, 1 week ago

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Shrishti Singh 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Digestion is the process by which food is broken down into simple absorbable substances
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Ravi Yadav 9 months, 2 weeks ago

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Ravi Yadav 9 months, 2 weeks ago

write each of these following rational numbers in the form where \frac{v}{d} p and q are integers and q≠ 0:
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No X is a variable

Pradeep Tiwari 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Multiplication
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Naga Seershika 9 months, 1 week ago

The worker ants carry the grubs about daily for airing, exercise and sunshine.
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Shyam Ladli Vaishnavi 9 months, 2 weeks ago

No, replacing the fuse with a piece of wire is not a good option because fuse is a wire which melts quickly when excess of current pass through it.Thus Breaking the circuit and preventing the home appliances wire used for replacing the fuse might be of same material but it may pass large amount of current that can damage home appliances

Ekamjitsingh Singh 9 months, 2 weeks ago

The fuse can't be replaced after it is distroyed if he will replace the fuse he may get shocked'
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Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx 9 months ago

It is very simple The merchant distributes work among the weavers based on the orders he has received for cloth . The weavers get the yarn from the merchant and supply him the cloth . For the weavers , this arrangement seemingly has two advantages . The weavers do not have to spend their money on purchase of yarn . Also , the problem of selling the finished cloth is taken care of . Weavers know from the outset what cloth they should make and how much of it is to be woven .The arrangement between the merchant and the weavers is an example of putting - out system , whereby the merchant supplies the raw material and receives the finished product . It is prevalent in the weaving industry in most regions of India .

Vijay Sonar 9 months ago

Who was sikandar Lodi?
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Naga Seershika 9 months, 1 week ago

These young females, who we call “allomothers,” provide a kind of babysitting service, helping to guard and guide young calves

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