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Ambika Kumari 5 years ago

Exaplain the construction of motor
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Tanya Chauhan 5 years ago

Mitosis

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

Cell division through MITOSIS (karyokinesis followed by cytokinesis)

Tanishka Ojha 5 years ago

Mitotic cell division

Siddharth Sarda 5 years ago

prokaryote cell division
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Vishal Pal 5 years ago

Yes
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Harsh Janghu 5 years ago

The glass traps the heat which makes it hotter than outside.

Neel Menghani 5 years ago

The inside of a car with its windows closed is hotter than outside due to green house effect as the glass in the windows absorb infrared radiations of the sun but do not allow them to escape or reflect back, thus increasing the temperature of the car on the inside.
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Simmi Fagna 5 years ago

The mass of an atom of a particular chemical substance.

Anil Sah 5 years ago

Sum of masses of the proton and neuron of the atom

Khushi Baliyan 5 years ago

Total mass of any atom is its atomic mass

Neel Menghani 5 years ago

Atomic mass can be defined as the total mass of one atom of any given element.
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Base are the substances which dissociates in water to produce hydroxide hydroxide ions.

Ravinder Yadav 5 years ago

Base are those substance that gives oH- ion in aqueous solutions

Sahil Giri 5 years ago

Base are bitter in taste.it is good conductor of heat and electricity. Bases highly soluble in water like alkalis.it is soapy in texture

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

According to Arrhenius, BASES are substances which furnish OH^- (aq) ions when in aqueous solutions. They are colourless and odourless substances which are bitter in taste and are slippery and soapy in texture. They are good conductors of electricity and they are highly corrosive. Bases highly soluble in water are ALKALIS. Eg:- NaOH, KOH, etc. Bases which are partially soluble in water are called WEAK bases. Eg:- Zn(OH)2, Ca(OH)2, Al(OH)3, etc.
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Harsh Janghu 5 years ago

VARIATIONS. Which are imp for evolution of any species (i.e. very slow process)

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

It would lead to formation of VARIATIONS. If these variations go hand in hand with the constantly changing environment, they enhance survival rate of a species.
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Siddharth Sarda 5 years ago

The DNA copying which is not perfectly accurate in the reproduction process results in variations in populations for the survival of species. If the variation are more drastic then the DNA will not be able to function properly leading to the death of the cell.
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Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

Is it real or virtual? If real, m = -10/2 = -5 and if virtual, m = 10/2 = +5.
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Khushi Baliyan 5 years ago

By looking the character of the person
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Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

Nitrogen gas is INERT or UNREACTIVE in nature. This would prevent the chips from undergoing RANCIDITY ie, oxidation of FATS and OIL.

Khushi Baliyan 5 years ago

Because nitrogen gas prevent the chips from getting oxidised?

#Manish Singh 5 years ago

To prevent the chips from getting oxidised

Akhya Sahay 5 years ago

To prevent it from rancidity
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Ravinder Yadav 5 years ago

Veins have thin wall because blood don,t flow with high pressure in veins

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

A note : the "them" given after "back to" is the cells. Sorry.

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

Veins do not receive blood directly from heart. So, it does not have to withstand the pressure from heart. So, its walls are THIN in nature. Since it does not receive blood directly from heart, no pressure is added to the DEOXYGENATED blood flowing through veins. So, to prevent BACKFLOW of this blood back to them and further damage to cells, veins have VALVES.

Shivam Dabas 5 years ago

Veins are thin walled because there is low blood pressure in them and to prevent the backflow of blood, they have valves.

Vansh Gupta 5 years ago

Veins have thin walls because the blood there is no longer under pressure and they have valves to ensure blood flow in one direction.
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Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

A voltmeter is connected in PARALLELS across the points between which POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE has to be measured.

Khushi Baliyan 5 years ago

Connecting in parallel

Shivam Dabas 5 years ago

Parallel combination with resistor

Akhya Sahay 5 years ago

It is connected in parallel

Vansh Gupta 5 years ago

In parallel
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Akhya Sahay 5 years ago

Angle of deviation is represented by the letter 'd'

E.Shivani Nair 5 years ago

It is represented by letter D
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Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

n=c/v. (where n is refractive index, c is speed of light in vacuum ie, 3*10^8 m/s and v is speed of light in the medium.) Relative refractive index => n12=n1/n2=v2/v1 and n21=n2/n1=v1/v2.

Akhya Sahay 5 years ago

Refractive index = speed of light in medium 1/speed of light in medium 2
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Aasim Ahmed 5 years ago

Humans impact the physical environment in many ways: overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable water.
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Khushi Baliyan 5 years ago

Process

Suraj Gupta 5 years ago

Process is known as phenomenon
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Khushi Baliyan 5 years ago

Ph 14

Akhya Sahay 5 years ago

14

E.Shivani Nair 5 years ago

Almost 14pH
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Suraj Gupta 5 years ago

To prevent back flow of blood and allow the blood to flow only in one direction

Malaika Sharma 5 years ago

In veins blood flows under low pressure.To prevent back flow of blood, veins have valves.

Raj Tiwari 5 years ago

Because the blood flows from the veins under very high pressure to transport from one part to other..

Shilpa Panchal 5 years ago

They have to face..
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Akhya Sahay 5 years ago

3Fe +4h2o=Fe3o4+4h2

Babita Mohanta 5 years ago

3Fe+ 4H2O → Fe3O4 +4H2 prolong

Deepika Sihag 5 years ago

3Fe+4H2O===Fe3O4+4H2

Annanya Gupta 5 years ago

3Fe+4H2O=Fe3O4+4H2
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Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

Metals like SODIUM and POTASSIUM are highly REACTIVE in nature. So, when left open in air, it reacts so vigorously that it may even catch fire. So, to prevent accidental fires and emergencies, it is kept immersed in KEROSENE oil.

Harshal Joshi 5 years ago

It catches fire in open air, so it is kept in kerosene oil

Malaika Sharma 5 years ago

Sodium is highly reactive metal. It reacts vigrously when kept in open and catches fire.So it is kept in kerosene.
As per your query,, Sodium is a very reactive metal .if kept in air it can catch fire by react ing with oxygen present in air ..and by immersing in kerosene it would prevent from reaction . Thank you .

Annanya Gupta 5 years ago

Sodium is a very highly reactive metal that acts vigorously with oxygen, carbon dioxide and moisture which may even catch fire. So, to prevent this explosive reaction Sodium metal is immersed in Kerosene because it do not react with Kerosene. Hope this helps you!.....
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Tanya Chauhan 5 years ago

Yes it's enough to tell which of the trait blood group is dominant here blood group O is dominant because the progeny is of blood group O

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

O is the DOMINANT trait as it has successfully been able to suppress the A blood group. It is enough as there exists a chance that this is F1 progeny, my friend.

Akash Jangid 5 years ago

It's not enough because only with a single crossover it can't be identified It have 4 out comes and to know the dominant trait we will have to study the complete crossover and it's outcomes.
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Annanya Gupta 5 years ago

Solution:– Charge on one electron=1.6×10^-19 C Amount of charge (Q)=1 C No. Of electron=? Let the no. Of electron be=n Q=n×e- 1=n×1.6×10^-19 1÷1.6×10^-19=n 0.625×10^19=n So, the no. Of electron=0.625×10^19 Hope this helps you!.....

Bindas Gamer 5 years ago

Given charge -1 Electron-1.6×10^-19 Formula q-n×e And solve it

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