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Construction of Qutub Minar was started by 1st Sultan of Slave Dynasty Mohammad Qutub-uddin Aibak in the year 1193.But due to his untimely and sudden demise,the work could not be finished by him.Later it was completed by his son-in-law and next Sultan Iltuthmish.
It is being told that Qutub Minar was constructed as a tribute to Moulana Qutubuddin Kaki,a saint from transoxiana,who came to India and lived here.Sultan Qutub-uddin Aibak was follower of him and showed great respect to him.Sultan Qutub-uddin Aibak constructed Qutub Minar in the memory of Saint Qutubuddin Kaki.
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Refraction is the bending of a wave when it enters a medium where its speed is different. We can define it as the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another or from a gradual change in the medium.
Laws of refraction state that:
- The incident ray refracted ray, and the normal to the interface of two media at the point of incidence all lie on the same plane.
- The ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is a constant. This is also known as Snell’s law of refraction.
sin i/sin r = constant
μ1 sin i = μ2 sin r
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Kalhana (sometimes spelled Kalhan or Kalhan'a) (c. 12th century), a Kashmiri, was the author of Rajatarangini (River of Kings), an account of the history of Kashmir. He wrote the work in Sanskrit between 1148 and 1149.
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CPU is one of the most important. It is the part of a computer that performs calculations, actions, and runs programs. The CPU takes instructional inputs from the computer's RAM, decodes and processes the action, before delivering an output.
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The firmware is the deeply embedded, low-level software that provides an interface between the hardware and the application/operating system level software. It resides in the ROM and executes when power is applied to the embedded hardware system. Firmware can remain active after system initialization and supports basic system operations. The choice of which firmware to use for a particular ARM-based system depends upon the specific application, which can range from loading and executing a sophisticated operating system to simply relinquishing control to a small microkernel. Consequently, requirements can vary greatly from one firmware implementation to another. For example, a small system may require just minimal firmware support to boot a small operating system. One of the main purposes of firmware is to provide a stable mechanism to load and boot an operating system. The bootloader is a small application that installs the operating system or application onto a hardware target. The bootloader only exists up to the point that the operating system or application is executing, and it is commonly incorporated into the firmware.
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Length is the term used for identifying the size of an object or distance from one point to Length is a measure of how long an object is or the distance between two points. ... The length of an object is its extended dimension, that is, its longest side. For example, the length of the ruler in the picture is 15 cm. Hold the measuring tape from the side of your low waist to the floor. This would ne the measurement if you are wearing flats. Now go up on your toes depending on the height of heels you are planning on wearing and take the measurement again by sliding the measuring tape down to the floor again.
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According to the question,
A rocket travels at a speed = 20,000 m/s
A rocket travels at a speed =20 ,000 × 18/5
= 4000× 18
= 72,000 km/h
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Step - by - step explanation:
Let total amount be Rs x
He spent= Rs 2/5x
Therefore, amount left with him is = Rs 3/5x amount left with him
=Rs 90 3 / 5 * x =90 x=150
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Autatrophs mean-
Auto-Self Trophes- norishment
{self-nourishment}
Autotrophs are the organisms which exhibit autotrophic mode of nutrition. Autotrophs are organisms which can synthesise their own food by the process of photosynthesis. Plants and some bacteria that can synthesise their own food and are called as autotrophs.
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Settlements of peasants, known as ur, became prosperous with the spread of irrigation agriculture. Groups of such villages formed larger units called nadu
The whole empire had been divided into nine provinces called mandalams. Each province was headed by a viceroy who received orders from the king.
Each mandalam was divided into number of Kottams or Valanadus which was further sub-divided into nadu. Each nadu was further divided into villages called Urs.
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(i) Lateral surface area of cubical box = 4a2 = 4 x 102 = 400 cm2
Lateral surface area of cuboidal box = 2h (l + b)
= 2 x 8(12.5 +10) = 16 X 22.5 = 360 cm2
Thus, lateral surface area of cubical box is greater by
(400 cm2 - 360 cm2) = 40 cm2
(ii) Total surface area of cubical box = 6a2 = 6 x 102 cm2 = 600 cm2
Total surface area of cuboidal box = 2 (lb + bh + hl)
= 2(12.5 x 10 + 10 x 8 + 8 x 12.5)
= 2(125 + 80 + 100) = 2 x 305cm2 = 610 cm2
Thus, total surface area of cuboidal box is greater by (610 - 600) cm2
= 10 cm2
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Q: A bag contains 5 white ball and 9 red balls one ball is drawn at random from the bag find the probability of getting a White ball
Solution:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given a bag contains 5 white ball and 9 red balls. so total
balls in the bag is 14. according to the given statement a ball is drawn at random from the bag .
since there are total 5 white balls, so the probability of getting a white ball is 5 by 14.
[S] equals to 14 and [A]= 14. so probability of getting a white ball is 5 by 14.
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