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- IGST (Integrated GST) is levied on inter-state supply of goods and/or services, e.g., if the seller is located in Delhi and the purchaser is located in Bihar, IGST will be levied.
- CGST (Central GST) and SGST (State GST) is levied on intrastate (within state) supply of goods and/or services, where both the seller and purchase are located in some state.
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The equation of the line joining the points (cosθ,sinθ) and (cosø,sinø) is given by,

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The statement is wrong. The earth moves around the sun because of the gravitational force of the sun on the earth. This force acts along the radius of the orbit of the earth towards its center. At every point during the motion, the the direction of velocity (or direction of displacement) is always perpendicular to the force.
Thus, {tex}\theta {/tex} = 90o and
Work done, W = FS cos {tex}\theta {/tex} = FS cos90° = 0.
Hence, sun does no work on earth.
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Sensory or Afferent nerves |
Motor or Efferent nerves |
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1) Sensory nerves carry sensory impulses from receptor organs to the brain. |
1) Motor nerves carry motor impulses from the brain to the effector organs. |
| 2) Impulses carried by sensory nerves result in sensation. | 2) Impulses carried by motor nerves result in some movements or actions. |
| 3) Sensory nerves are otherwise called afferent nerves. | 3) Motor nerves are otherwise called efferent nerves. |
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- The expansion of water when it is cooled from 4oC to 0oC is known as anomalous expansion of water.
- Hope's experiment is used to demonstrate the anomalous expansion of water.
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The substances such as benzene and polynuclear hydrocarbons having more than two benzene rings which are fused together also have carcinogenic effects. These polynuclear hydrocarbons are formed when incomplete combustion of organic material such as tobacco, coal, and petroleum takes place.
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