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Diksha? 6 years ago

I think yes

Harsimar Sahota 6 years ago

Yes there will be change in mass as the ratio of one type of charges will increase than the other
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Diksha? 6 years ago

At first clear your concepts...you have sufficient time...for Q you can refer to this app n oswall book
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Diksha? 6 years ago

I think nitrate is not complete....
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Varun Jakhar 6 years ago

Lemma is used for proving any statement

Meghna Thapar 6 years ago

In mathematics, informal logic and argument mapping, a lemma (plural lemmas or lemmata) is a generally minor, proven proposition which is used as a stepping stone to a larger result. For that reason, it is also known as a "helping theorem" or an "auxiliary theorem".

Ayaz Mashhood 6 years ago

Lemma is used to prove other statements

Diksha? 6 years ago

Lemna is a proven statement which is used to prove other statements....
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Diksha? 6 years ago

To remove the thin coating of magnesium oxide,sulphide or carbonate which may be formed due to the reaction of magnesium wid atmospheric gases....

Sanket Arjun 6 years ago

To remove its oxide present on its surface
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Yash Verma 5 years, 11 months ago

10

Abhishek Sanap 5 years, 11 months ago

Exactly 10

Ishank Arora 5 years, 11 months ago

10

Karan Bungla 6 years ago

Wrong
10
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S L V 6 years ago

What you spoke is not tamil?

S L V 6 years ago

Dhruv mai nahi karti rajni sir ke pooja

Dhruv ... 6 years ago

Hey tumlog rajnikaanth ki pooja kyu krte ho........innna chal pediye whistle podu che...thodi bahot tamil mujhe bhi aati??

S L V 6 years ago

Hey south Indian??
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Meghna Thapar 6 years ago

Fascist regimes have these seven characteristics:

  • Usurpation: The state overtakes and merges with corporate power and sometimes the church.
  • Nationalism: Leaders appeal to a nostalgic wish to return to an earlier golden age. That can include a return to a simple, virtuous pastoral life. 
  • Militarism: Leaders glorify military strength through propaganda.
  • Father figure: A leader assumes the role of the father of the nation. He creates a cult status as a "dauntless ruler beholden to no one."
  • Mass appeal: A leader claims that the people, manifested as the state, can achieve anything. If they don't succeed, it's because of naysayers, minority groups, and saboteurs.
  • Government surveillance: The government takes an active role in suppressing dissent. It rewards people who report on each other.
  • Persecution: The state violently persecutes minority groups and opponents.
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Meghna Thapar 6 years ago

Power sharing is the spirit of democracy because it is one of the foundational principles on which the concept of democratic rule is based. In a democracy, the people have a right to be consulted on how they should be governed and all the citizens tend to have the same political and legal rights.

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Diksha? 6 years ago

U can take any of the 2 middlemost class mark....
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Meghna Thapar 6 years ago

'The oppressed and the oppressor alike are robbed of their humanity. ' Nelson Mandela said this as according to him an oppressor is a prisoner of hatred, who is locked behind the bars of prejudice and narrow-mindedness. And an oppressed is robbed of humanity by putting him in prison and ill-treating him.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

The infant mortality rate is a census record kept by the government of the number of malnourished children not reaching till the age of 3+ years.

This needs to be checked by keeping a track of all the children born in a particular hospital and asking them to call the family mandatorily and take a survey.

The other way is by keeping tabs on all the death certificates registered for children under the given age.

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Chehak .. 6 years ago

Nhi ?
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Rani Mishra ??? 6 years ago

Refer any reference book

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

A human digestive system is a group of organs working together to convert food into energy and basic nutrients to feed the entire body. The food we take in is digested and utilized by our body and the unused parts of the food are defecated. Human digestive system is the sum of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT; also called alimentary canal) and accessory organs (tongue, liver, pancreas, etc). These two parts together help in digestion in humans.

The alimentary canal is the long tube through which the food that we eat is passed. It begins at the mouth (buccal or oral cavity), passes through the pharynx, esophagus or food pipe, stomach, small intestines, large intestines, rectum and finally ends at the ****. The food particles get digested gradually as they travel through various compartments of the alimentary canal. Accessory organs are organs which participate in the digestion process but are not actually a part of GIT. They stimulate the digestion by releasing certain enzymes.

Food begins its journey through the digestive system in the mouth, also known as the buccal cavity or the oral cavity. The mouth has many accessory organs such as the tongue, teeth, and salivary glands, which help in the digestion of food. Teeth grind the food into small pieces. Salivary glands secrete saliva which contains an enzyme called the salivary amylase. This enzyme breaks down starch content and moistens the food, before the tongue and other muscles push the food into the pharynx.

 Pharynx: The pharynx passes the chewed food from the mouth to the esophagus. The flap of tissue known as the epiglottis present in pharynx prevents food from entering into the wide pipe

Esophagus or Food Pipe

The esophagus is a muscular tube connecting the pharynx to the stomach. It carries swallowed masses of chewed food along its length and pushes it down to the stomach.

 Stomach: The stomach is a thick-walled muscular bag that is located on the left side of the abdominal cavity. It is the largest part of the human digestive system. Stomach acts as a storage tank for food so that the body has time to digest large meals properly. It receives food from the food pipe at one end and opens into the small intestine at the other end. The inner walls of the stomach consist of the gastric glands which secrete mucous, hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes. These continue the digestion of food that began in the mouth.

Mucous protects the lining of the stomach while acid kills bacteria that enter the body along with the food. Hydrochloric acid also makes the medium in the stomach acidic, which helps the digestive enzymes like pepsin to act. The digestive enzymes break down proteins into simpler substances.

Small Intestine: The small intestine is the longest part of the human digestive system. It is a highly coiled long, thin tube which is about 7.5 metres in length. The length of the small intestine depends on the diet of the organism. A major proportion of digestion takes place in the small intestines. All types of nutrients are digested here with the help of secretions which it receives from the liver and the pancreas. The walls of the small intestine also secrete juices for digesting food.

The liver releases bile juice which alkalizes the acidic food received from the stomach and also emulsifies the fat content. The pancreatic juice digests the proteins and lipids. Finally, the intestinal secretions convert the carbohydrates into glucose, proteins to amino acids and fats into fatty acids and glycerol.

Once the food is broken down into the simple particles, it is ready to be absorbed by the body. The villi, finger-like projections present on the walls of the small intestine, absorb the digested food by increasing the surface area. The absorbed food is then transported to different parts of the body through the blood vessels for cell activities.

Large Intestine:  The large intestine is a long, thick tube which is about 1.5 meters long. The large intestine absorbs water and small amounts of nutrients from the undigested food with the help of many symbiotic bacteria residing in it. The remaining waste passes into th
e rectum, where it remains as semi-solid feces. Feces exit the body through the **** via time-to-time excretion. This process is called Digestion.

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The bulbs are usually filled with chemically inactive nitrogen and argon gases to prolong the life of filament.most of the Power consumed by the filament appears as heat, but a small part of it is in the form of light radiated

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

A filament is made up of a substance having a high melting point because a bulb lights up heating the filament. The heated filament is the source of light and if the melting point of filament's substance is low, it may melt.

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Swaggy Dhruv .. 6 years ago

?

Swaggy Dhruv .. 6 years ago

11

Shivansh Tiwari 6 years ago

Bhai dhruv kaunsi class me hai tu??

Swaggy Dhruv .. 6 years ago

Sirf ncert aur ncert exempler bana le...maths me 100 aa naaye to mera sar katwa diwo?
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Rani Mishra ??? 6 years ago

Jawaharlal Nehru

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

In the 1929 Lahore Congress session, Jawaharlal Nehru, presidented over the session where he gave the call for purna swaraj and declared 26 January 1930 as the independece day across the whole country.

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Sujeet Singh 6 years ago

Kya tumhe pata hai ki kitne April ko
Okk?
Hmm pta h....
Royal..meteorological day aaj hi hai?
Isha...you are making a lot useless question.....
Isha...leave it babes..kya frk pdti?
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Swaggy Dhruv .. 6 years ago

Nhi postponed hai
Comp ka hua nhi kya??

Swaggy Dhruv .. 6 years ago

?

Swaggy Dhruv .. 6 years ago

Pehle computer ka exam to ho jaaye
Ni may me aayega

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