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The animals that eat both plants and animals are called OMNIVORE.
Herbivore : Goat : Omnivore : crow
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The two magnetic field lines do not intersect each other because if they do it means at the point of intersecting the compass needle is showing two different directions which are not possible.
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- Attractive Property – Magnet attracts ferromagnetic materials like iron, cobalt, and nickel.
- Repulsive Properties – Like magnetic poles repel each other and unlike magnetic poles attract each other.
- Directive Property – A freely suspended magnet always points in a north-south direction.
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A circuit is said to be closed when every part of it is made of a conductor and on plugging in the key or on being complete, current flows through the circuit. The key in the closed circuit represented as (.)
A circuit is said to be open when no current flows through it. It can happen when the key is not plugged in or when any one of its components is not made of a conductor or when the circuit is broken.
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The key in an open circuit represented as () |
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Sub: Requirement for Inter State Cricket Tournament.
Dear Sir,
We have an Inter-State Cricket Tournament the next month. We need some equipment for the same. Below is the required equipment.
1) 6 cricket balls
2) 4 cricket bats
3) 3 sets of wickets
4) 30 sets of safety guards and pads
5) 5 safety helmets.
Request you to please suggest the best suitable brands as always and please do revert with the availability and the price rates of the products.
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Snow rule states that if the current is flowing in an electric circuit from South to North direction
and magnetic compass is placed Over the conducting wire, the needle of the compass deflects in the West direction
The name of the rule is chosen so that to remeber the words :- S for South, N for north, O for over and W for West .
These letters are typed in bold letters in above statement.
Purpose of the rule is to find the direction of magnetic field produced by the current carrying conductor.
When current is flowing in the direction of south to north, magnetic field lines are circling around the conductor and the magnetic field directionabove the coductor in the circular line is from east to west. Hence the field lines are such that as if a magnetic north pole is placed in the east. Hence the compass needle placed above the conductor shift towrads west.
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The phenomenon by which an element can exist in more than one physical state is called allotropy. The allotropes of carbon can be categorized into two:
- Amorphous Carbon Allotropes
- Crystalline Carbon Allotropes
Carbon with atomic number 6 and represented by the symbol ‘C’ in the periodic table is one of the most influential elements we see around us. Carbon is one of the elements which shows allotropy. The allotropes of carbon can be either amorphous or crystalline (Diamond, Graphite).
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pH paper is an indicator that changes according to the substance that it is dipped to, however a universal indicator is a liquid that is dropped into a substance and it makes the substance change according to the pH(acid or base)
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| Baking Soda | Baking Powder |
| Has only one ingredient – Sodium Bicarbonate | Consists of many ingredients including Bicarbonates (typically baking soda), and acid salts. |
| Baking products formed when baking soda is used are not as fluffy when compared to baking powder products, due to shorter reaction duration. | Gives fluffier products from baking |
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When baking soda (sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate,;NaHCO3) is heated, it releases carbon dioxide gas, which is responsible for the rising of cookies, doughnuts, and bread. When you combine baking soda with an acid like vinegar or buttermilk, the mixture fizzes. That's a chemical reaction, producing bubbles of carbon dioxide gas. These bubbles of carbon dioxide make baked goods light and fluffy, by lifting the batter as it bakes.
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An amphoteric oxide is that metallic oxide displaying a dual behaviour. It shows the characteristics of both an acid as well as a base. It reacts with both alkalis as well as acids.
- zinc oxide
- Aluminium oxide
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The unit of power of lens in C.G.S system is centimetres-1.
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The heart performs the following important functions:
- The primary function of the heart is to pump blood throughout the body.
- It supplies oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and removes carbon dioxide and wastes from the blood.
- It also helps to maintain adequate blood pressure throughout the body.
The heart functions in the following ways:
- The arteries receive oxygenated blood from the heart and supply it throughout the body. Whereas, the veins carry the deoxygenated blood from all the body parts to the heart for oxygenation.
- The right atrium receives blood from the veins and pumps it to the right ventricle.
- The right ventricle pumps the blood received from the right atrium to the lungs.
- The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle.
- The left ventricle pumps the oxygenated blood throughout the body.
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when current I is passing through a resistor R, the electric power that generates heat is given by the formula I²R. so,
P= I²R
Here P is power/heat produced,I is current and R is resistance.
P = (2.5)²X 200
= 6.25 x 200
= 1250 Watts.

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