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ROM: Read only memory. : Non volatile. : Allows only reading of the data. :Also known as Permanent memory. RAM: Random Access Memory : Volatile : Also know as temporary memory. : Allows reading and editing the data.

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Rom : it has permanent memory. • it is also called non volatile memory. •it is used in start process of computer. Ram:it has temporary memory. °it is volatile memory. *It is used in small operations .
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gx=x+5 X+5=0x=5 Px=2x2+9x2-11x-30 =11x2-11x-30 =11×52-11×5-30 =257-55-30 =257-85 =190
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The term "atom" can be traced back to ancient Greece. The word "atom" is derived from the Greek word "atomos," which means "indivisible" or "uncuttable." The concept of atoms as fundamental, indivisible particles was first proposed by the ancient Greek philosopher Leucippus and his student Democritus in the 5th century BCE. They hypothesized that all matter is composed of these tiny, indivisible particles called atoms, although their understanding of atoms was quite different from our modern atomic theory.

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Any elevated area such as a mountain or an upland separates two drainage basins

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Keshav Kumar 2 years, 2 months ago

Chapter 1 is matter in our surroundings

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Matter in our surroundings
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Zenab Rang Wala 2 years, 2 months ago

Both contain a small raised tangible mark with the help of which touch typist can place fingers correctly on the home keys

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F and J alphabet keys are guide keys 🔐
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To calculate the gravitational force of attraction between the stone and the Earth and the accelerations produced, we can use Newton's law of universal gravitation: \[F = \frac{{G \cdot (m1 \cdot m2)}}{{r^2}}\] Where: - \(F\) is the gravitational force of attraction between the two objects. - \(G\) is the gravitational constant, which is approximately \(6.67 \times 10^{-11} \, \text{N} \cdot \text{m}^2/\text{kg}^2\). - \(m1\) is the mass of the stone, which is 1 kilogram (\(1 \, \text{kg}\)). - \(m2\) is the mass of the Earth, which is \(6 \times 10^{24} \, \text{kg}\). - \(r\) is the distance between the center of the Earth and the stone, which is the radius of the Earth plus the height at which the stone is located. First, let's convert the radius of the Earth from kilometers to meters: \[r = 6.4 \times 10^6 \, \text{km} = 6.4 \times 10^6 \times 1000 \, \text{m} = 6.4 \times 10^9 \, \text{m}\] Now, we can calculate the gravitational force of attraction between the stone and the Earth: \[F = \frac{{6.67 \times 10^{-11} \, \text{N} \cdot \text{m}^2/\text{kg}^2 \cdot (1 \, \text{kg} \cdot 6 \times 10^{24} \, \text{kg})}}{{(6.4 \times 10^9 \, \text{m})^2}}\] Calculating this expression will give us the gravitational force of attraction (\(F\)) between the stone and the Earth. The acceleration produced in the stone (\(a_{\text{stone}}\)) can be found using Newton's second law (\(F = m \cdot a\)), and the acceleration produced in the Earth (\(a_{\text{Earth}}\)) can be calculated using the same formula, considering the mass of the Earth. Let's calculate \(F\), \(a_{\text{stone}}\), and \(a_{\text{Earth}}\).
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Keshav Kumar 2 years, 2 months ago

search-icon-header Search for questions & chapters search-icon-image Class 11 >>Physics >>Gravitation >>Newton's Law of Gravitation >>The mass of the earth is 6 × 10^24 kg an Question Bookmark The mass of the earth is 6×10 24 kg and that of the moon is 7.4×10 22 kg. If the distance between the earth and the moon is 3.84×10 5 km, calculate the force exerted by the earth on the moon. G=6.7×10 −11 N m 2 kg −2 Medium Updated on : 2022-09-05 Solution verified Verified by Toppr Given that, Mass of the Earth m 1 =6×10 24 kg Mass of the Moon m 2 =7.4×10 22 kg Distance between the Earth and the Moon d=3.84×10 5 km=3.84×10 8 m Gravitational Constant G=6.7×10 −11 Nm 2 /kg 2 Now, by using Newton’s law of gravitation F= r 2 Gm 1 m 2 F= (3.84×10 8 ) 2 6.7×10 −11 ×6×10 24 ×7.4×10 22 F= 14.8225×10 16 297.48×10 35 F=20.069×10 19 F=20.1×10 19 N Hence, the gravitational force of attraction is 20.1×10 19 N
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why do you need our time table? Are you mad ?

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The main effect was economic recovery of Germany

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