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The hypocenter is the point within the earth where an earthquake rupture starts. The epicenter is the point directly above it at the surface of the Earth. Also commonly termed the focus. The hypocenter and origin time are determined by arrival times, incidence direction (backazimuth) and/or horizontal velocity of seismic phases radiated by the first break of the earthquake rupture. This is true when using any P or S phases since their propagation velocity is always larger than the rupture velocity.
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Metals are found in the solid state. Usually, all metals are solid except for mercury, it is liquid in its natural state.
Metals are malleable. This is a property that allows them to be beaten into thin sheets. Since metals are malleable, elements such as aluminum, gold, and silver can be beaten into thin sheets for common usage
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Wind pipe is the tube in the body that carries air that has been breathed in from the upper end of the throat to the lungs
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The dyne is a unit of force specified in the centimetre-gram-second (cgs) system of units, symbol "dyn". One dyne is equal to exactly 10-5 newtons. Further, the dyne can be defined as "the force required to accelerate a mass of one gram at a rate of one centimetre per second squared."
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A circle is constructed of a uniform wire of resistance of 2 ohm per cm and is connected in a circuit such that it offers maximum resistance. fins the maximum resistance. (take radius of the circle as 7 cm).
The radius of the wire is given as 7 cm. The length of the wire is the circumference of the circle.
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Length = 2π r = 2 x 227×7= 44 cmNow, Resistance per unit length = 2 ohmSo, total resistance = resistance per unit length × length = 44 ×2=88 ohm
The resistance will be maximum if it is connected in series.
Thus, the maximum resistance is 88 ohm.
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CFC stands for Chlorofluorocarbon. As the name suggests, it consists of chlorine, fluorine, and carbon. They are mainly used as refrigerants in cooling systems. As it is released in the atmosphere, it reacts with light and produces the chlorine (Cl-) radical. This chlorine radical, catalyzes the Ozone (O3) present in the atmosphere, and breaks down ozone into oxygen molecule. Hence, ozone depletion occurs
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