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By the 1960s, diesel was replacing gasoline as the primary fuel, although gasoline was often an option into the 1970s. Today, gasoline is only used in lawn tractors or other small equipment. Liquified propane, or LP, gas was commonly used in the 1950s and 1960s as fuel for farm tractors. The equivalent PTO power is then divided by the rated maximum PTO Power to get a percent load for the engine. (gal/h) Qs = specific volumetric fuel consumption for the given tractor, L/KW × h(gal/hp×h) Page 19 14 PT is total tractor power (PTO equivalent) for the particular operation, KW(hp).
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- It is very convenient to look after the tender seedlings.Watering is easy and proper care can be given to them.
- It is easy to protect the seedlings from pests and diseases.
- Economy of land usage (duration in the main field is reduced)
- Valuable and very small seeds can be raised effectively without any wastage.
- Uniform crop stand in the main field can be maintained by selecting healthy, uniform and vigorous seedlings in the nursery itself.
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Food grains are produced by farmers in the fields.
The farmers have to produce them and while doing so, they have to use a lot of pesticides and insecticides and many such harmful chemicals to keep insects and germs away .
The grains produced this have a lot of pollutants on their surfaces and must be washed.
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Pressure (P) = Thrust/ Area
The SI unit is ‘pascals (Pa)’. 1 Pa = 1N/m2
The SI unit of pressure is Pascal (represented as Pa) which is equal to one newton per square metre (N/m-2 or kg m-1s-2).
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Yes, the force of gravitation does exist between two astronauts in space, as every body in the world posess gravitational force but the magnitude of the force depends on the mass of the body, so the force between those two astronauts will be very, very, very weak. but the force still would exist.
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A force can produce the following effects:
- A force can move a stationary object.
- A force can stop a moving object.
- A force can change the speed of a moving object.
- A force can change the direction of a moving object.
- A force can change the shape and size of an object.
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The ball stops after some time due to the force of friction between the ball and the ground.
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A sharp knife cut objects better because due to its very thin edge, the force of our hand falls over a very small area of the object producing a large pressure and this large pressure cuts the object easily. While a blunt knife has a thicker edge. Because the more the surface area the less the pressure and the less the surface area the more the pressure. We will need more pressure to cut and pierce objects that is why the tools meant for cutting and piercing have sharp edges.
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Bags should be provided with broad straps because it decreases the pressure by increasing surface area which makes it easier to carry them. On the other hand, thin straps decrease surface area which results in more pressure and it becomes hard for us to carry them.
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Compost Manure
It improves the soil structure and water and nutrient holding capacity of the soil. Thus, it increases the nutrient value and thereby improves the health of the plants.
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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 10 months ago
Probiotics are living organisms that are found naturally in foods such as yogurt, kimchi, sauerkraut, miso and kefir. They are known as 'good' or 'friendly' bacteria as they compete for space and food against harmful bacteria and prevent them from settling in the gut. Probiotics are live microorganisms that may be able to help prevent and treat some illnesses. Promoting a healthy digestive tract and a healthy immune system are their most widely studied benefits at this time. These are also commonly known as friendly, good, or healthy bacteria.
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