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Krishna J 1 year ago

Lateral meristem
Width

Asmita Mishra 1 year ago

Perimeter, circumference etc

Khushi Pundir 1 year ago

Width
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Nandini Kushwaha 11 months, 4 weeks ago

Tip of root and shoot
Tips of root nd shoot

Khushi Pundir 1 year ago

At th tip of root and shoot

Ansh Yadav 1 year ago

Apical meristem present in growth of plants
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I am not sir

Alok Sahu 1 year ago

Sir thank you
Peacock
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Parul Sengar 1 year ago

Swallow because he sacrifice his life. his life is most precious than the other expensive thing
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Surbhi Kadyan 1 year ago

The highest power of the variable in a polynomial

Karan Gupta 1 year ago

2

Karan Gupta 1 year ago

I do not know
2
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Molecular mass of an element is defined as the sum of the masses of the elements present in the molecule. Molecular mass is obtained by multiplying the atomic mass of an element with the number of atoms in the molecule and then adding the masses of all the elements in the molecule.
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Q.3. Assertion : The graph between two physical quantities P and Q is straight line, when P/Q is constant. Reason : The straight line graph means that P is proportional to Q or P is equal to constant multiplied by Q.
Q.2. Assertion : Displacement of an object may be zero even if the distance covered by it is not zero. Reason : Displacement is the shortest distance between the initial and final position.
Directions: In each of the following questions, a statement of Assertion is given and a corresponding statement of Reason is given just below it. Of the statements, given below, mark the correct answer as: (a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion. (b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion. (c) Assertion is true but reason is false. (d) Both Assertion and Reason are false. Q.1. Assertion : An object may acquire acceleration even if it is moving at a constant speed. Reason : With change in the direction of motion, an object can acquire acceleration.

Rishika Singh 1 year ago

Assertion the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy is called mechanical energy Reason the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy = constant
From google
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CSA of right circular cylinder= 2 π rh 88 = 2 x 22 /7 x r x 14 r = 88 x 7 ÷ ( 2 x 22 x 14 ) r = 1 cm

Mahi Agarwal 1 year ago

9

Adarsh Kumar 1 year ago

2
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Chinmay M.R 1 year ago

Politically, too the Weimer republic was Fragile. The Weimer Constitution had some inherent defects, which made it unstable and vulnerable to dictatorship. One was proportional representation. This made achieving a majority by any one party a near impossible task, leading to a rule by coalition.

Shivam Singh 1 year ago

Weimar republic was fragile due to (1)-article 48 (2)-coalition government
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We can define motion as the change of position of an object with respect to time. A book falling off a table, water flowing from the tap, rattling windows, etc., all exhibit motion. Even the air that we breathe exhibits motion! Everything in the universe moves.
When a body change its position with the respeat of time is said to be motion

Ansh Yadav 1 year ago

When any object change its position with respect of time and reference of points is called motion
What is a motion

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