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Rakesh Kumar 1 year, 11 months ago

Push or pull is called force

Shreya Pandey 1 year, 11 months ago

A push or pull of any object is called force

Chandra Kala 1 year, 11 months ago

A push or a pull

Mahi Tomar 1 year, 11 months ago

A push or a pull on a body by an object is called force Like ex .. Ur pushing a object 💃🌑 like this it is force Hope it's help u ❤️

Deepak Kumar 1 year, 11 months ago

A push or pull on a body is called force
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Arman 😚😂🤭😆 1 year, 11 months ago

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Sakshi Anand 2 years ago

Haemoglobin
Hemoglobin

Rohan Samantara 2 years ago

Hemoglobin

Rahmat Javed 2 years ago

Haemoglobin

Sachit Singhal 2 years ago

Hemoglobin
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Mahi Tomar 1 year, 11 months ago

U = 0 m/s V = 16 m/s T = 4s Find acceleration :- . A = v-u/t = 16-0/4 = 16/4 = 4m/s–² Acceleration we have find ♥️ Average velocity find :- V= intial + final/2 = 0+16/2 =8m ans I hope it's help ❤️
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Patil Niraj 2 years ago

Energy is the ability to do work. So when some work is done the equal amount energy is consumed in doing that work
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Ekta Kumari 1 year, 11 months ago

Formula=V=u+at V=10+2(2) V=10+4 V=14 ans

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Krishna Saroj 2 years ago

9th class mid term 20/9/2023
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Size of colloid particle is 1nm

Siya Sharma 2 years ago

1nm

Arpit Yadav 2 years ago

A body has a 20 m per second and find the velocity

Krishna Saroj 2 years ago

Mid term
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Nitish Singh 1 year, 11 months ago

cardiac muscle is present in heart

Khushi Kumari 2 years ago

What si synpse
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Manya Pal 2 years ago

Because the ice cube or iceberg contains air on it that's why the ice float on water
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Harveen Kaur 2 years ago

Sexual reproduction
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Chandra Kala 1 year, 11 months ago

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Mamta Meena 2 years ago

Oo
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Kulnoor Kaur 2 years ago

Parenchyma - Cellulose Collenchyma - Pectin Sclerenchyma - Lignin

Aditya Kumar 2 years ago

Ans. 

Aditya Kumar 2 years ago

The answer is given in the cbse sample paper just take a look

Kirti Saini 2 years ago

Yes
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Ilma Arif 2 years ago

Epidermis cell are the outer most cell layer There function is to protect plants from infections , dedication and to prevent the loss of water They also contain stomata Hope its help.... If it is helpful do like 👍💫🌻✨

Pandit Sharma 2 years ago

epidemic cell are protective cell of plant

Yogita Rana 2 years ago

Dessication not dedication

Yogita Rana 2 years ago

Epidermis cells are the protective cells of plant,they cover the outermost covering (external surface)of plant and they protect the plant from infection and dedication ,also prevent the lose of water from internal tissue
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Alloys are mixture of two or more metals or a metal and a non - metal and cannot be separated into their components by physical methods. Example : - Brass , copper + Zinc

Sourabh Sharma 2 years ago

What is meant by a alloys
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A A 2 years ago

Dividing tissue

Ilma Arif 2 years ago

It is called dividing tissue...it helps plant to grow They are of 3 types ✓Apical ✓lateral ✓inter calary Hope its helps Do like it

Rishabh Rathore 2 years ago

Is known as cell division Occurrence -- root and shoot ( growing region of plants )

Saket Kashyap 2 years ago

Tissue helping in growth of plants
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Anyang Gogoi 1 year, 11 months ago

from surroundings and all the is used to break the intermolecular force of attraction between the particles of matter

A A 2 years ago

Temperature

Ilma Arif 2 years ago

Because the temperature start rising

Mukesh Kumar 2 years ago

Ice cube melt because of laten heat
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Yogita Rana 2 years ago

Ice melts because of latent heat of fusion.it absorb heat from surroundings and all the is used to break the intermolecular force of attraction between the particles of matter

Saniya Saifi 2 years ago

Meristematic tissue
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Manya Pal 2 years ago

Because the ice berg contains air in it because when water get freezed the water contain air in it that's why ice float on water

Deepak Kumar 2 years ago

G
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Motion

Alok Mishra 2 years ago

At rest because it not change it position

Account Deleted 2 years ago

The wall of the classroom is not moving or changing its position, it means that it is at rest, because if any object does not change its position, it means that it is rest

Alka Jaiswal 2 years ago

At rest

Inderjit Singh 2 years ago

At rest because they do not change distance with time
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Harshdeep Singh 2 years ago

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Garvit Varshney 2 years ago

Namoonw
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Keshav Kumar 2 years ago

Villi are finger-like projections which are richly supplied with blood vessels. They are present in the inner lining of the small intestine and help in the absorption of nutrients by increasing the surface area for absorption.

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