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The change of direction of light because of change of medium is known as Refraction or Refraction of Light. The ray of light changes its direction or phenomenon of refraction takes place because of difference in speed in different media. The light travels at faster speed in rare medium and at slower speed in denser medium. The nature of media is taken as relative. For example air is a rarer medium than water or glass.
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Operation Flood, launched in 1970, was a project of India's National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) , which was the world's biggest dairy development program. It was launched to help farmers direct their own development, placing control of the resources they create in their own hands. All this was achieved not merely by mass production, but by production by the masses; the process has been called the white revolution.
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The examples of two high milk yielding varieties of cow are Shahiwal and Red Sindhi.
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G stands for Newton's universal gravitational constant, whereas g stands for the acceleration due to gravity at a certain point.
G = 6.67300 × 10-11 N.m2.kg-2. G is a constant throughout space and time.
g = 9.8 m.s-2. g is a variable quantity.
G is a scalar quantity whereas g is a vector qualtity.
(According to Newton's law of universal gravitation the force of attraction between two bodies is given by F = GMm/r2, where the symbols stand for their usual well known meanings. Also the weight of a body of mass m is F = mg.
So mg = GMm/r2,
or g = GM/r2
g is a constant at a given location, which depends upon M and r.)
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Lysosomes are cellular organelles that contain digestive enzymes that break down waste materials, foreign material and cellular debris. Lysosomes are capable of digesting nucleic acid, polysaccharides, fats, and proteins. Along with them lysosomes also digest or damage its own cells by its own enzymes, which lead to cell death. This process is called as autolysis. Hence lysosomes are also called as suicide bags
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