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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
Tester is an instrument which is used to check the flow of electric current. It is attached to the either terminals of the electric circuit. If the bulb attached to tester glows, it confirms the passage of current.
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was born on September 26, 1820 in Bengal. He was a social reformer, writer, educator, entrepreneur who worked to uplift the education system as well as the status of women in India.
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago
l= 15 m
b = 30 cm = 0.3 m
h= 4 m
volume = l×b×h
15×0.3×4
18 m^3
mortar
Volume= 1/12 of the total volume of the wall
1×18/12
1.5 m^3
Brick
Volume of bricks = Volume of wall- Volume of Mortar
18-1.5
16.5 m^3
Volume of 1 brick = l×b×h
0.22×0.125 × 0.075
0.0020625 m^3
No. of bricks in the wall= Vol. of bricks / Vol. of each brick
16.5/0.0020625
Ans = 8000 bricks.
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago
L'impératif (the imperative) is used to give orders or advice to one or more people. The imperative only exists in the second person singular (tu), the first person plural (nous) and the second person plural (vous). The imperative is conjugated in the same way as the present tense, but the subject pronouns are omitted.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
Weavers often belonged to communities that specialised in weaving. Their skills were passed on from one generation to the next.
The communities famous for weaving includes:
(i) The Tanti weavers of Bengal.
(ii) The Julahas or Momin weavers of north India.
(iii) Sale and Kaikollar and Devangs of South India.
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The series of metals arranged in the decreasing order of their reactivity is called the activity or reactivity series.
The most reactive metal is placed at the top, and the least reactive one is placed at the bottom of the series.
Metals above hydrogen may displace hydrogen from water and dilute acids, but the metals below hydrogen cannot displace hydrogen.
The metal which has more reactive than hydrogen (K, Na, Fe...etc)then they displace hydrogen from dilute acids. 2HCl + 2Na → 2NaCl + H2 gas released
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Incident Ray: The light ray, which strikes any surface, is called the incident ray.
Reflected Ray: The ray that comes back from the surface after reflection is known as the reflected ray.
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Despite laws that aim to create equality, the caste system in India continues to have a strong impact on society. ... The system has led to the upper castes being privileged over the lower castes, which were often repressed by those higher up on the caste scale. British colonial rulers would have self-imposed themselves as Brahmin during this evolution of the Caste system. ... This is due to the fact that caste is an ancient feature of Indian culture and therefore caste is an aspect of the content which would be generalised by the British as Hinduism. The government should take immediate steps to stop the scourge of caste system by (a) constituting fast track courts for giving immediate justice to the victims; (b) accelerating the “skill development” program so that the disprivileged community can acquire alternate skills; and, lastly (c) scrap the reservation
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The Kalinga War (ended c. 265 BCE) was fought in what is now India between the Maurya Empire under Ashoka and the state of Kalinga, an independent feudal kingdom located on the east coast, in the present-day state of Odisha and north parts of Andhra Pradesh. The Kalinga War included one of the largest and bloodiest battles in Indian history.[citation needed] Kalinga did not have a king as it was culturally run without any.
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The rulers of aryavarta brough tribute for samudragupta
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Pollution is the introduction of substances (or energy) that cause adverse changes in the environment and living entities .
Pollution need not always be caused by chemical substances such as particulates (like smoke and dust). Forms of energy such as sound, heat or light can also cause pollution. These substances that cause pollution are called pollutants.

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