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Bhavesh Sharma 6 years, 3 months ago

In cardinal approach a consumer measures his satisfaction in terms of utils.
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S.Learning Desert 6 years, 3 months ago

When the body are in rest
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Pinki Roy 6 years, 3 months ago

Assignment first about badminton history and data and change in time by times rules and regulations .examples like types of courts, change in racket weight and shuttle no. Of feather . Than draw the diagram National tournament list like yonex sunrise tournament and thamos cup.and international tournament like Malaysia badminton championship and BWF TOURNAMENT. warm up exercise and at last conclusion.
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Khushi Singh 6 years, 3 months ago

All topics are important in syllabus chapter according.
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Anmol Kumar 6 years, 3 months ago

131 crore
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Jasmita Kaur 5 years, 11 months ago

For this answer u can read page 68 and diagram
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Boddepalli Chandra Hasini 2 years, 3 months ago

Multiple allelism, on the other hand, occurs when more than two gene forms exist for the same locus
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Yashika Sharma 6 years, 3 months ago

Through its merits *Equal voting status
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Adiii Agrawal 6 years, 3 months ago

Dmu states that when we are consuming a particualr commodity again and again its satisfaction power goes on declining

Khushboo Giri 6 years, 3 months ago

law of DMU states that as we consume more and more units of a commodity, the satisfaction level for that commodity goes on decreasing
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Arun Gond 6 years, 3 months ago

Rom ke sikke ko DINAREAS kehte the .ye sikka 4-5 gram ki chandi se banta tha..

Khilander Kumar 6 years, 3 months ago

'Dinarius' rome ka chandi ka sikka tha or it was mde with silver.
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Rishi Seth 6 years, 3 months ago

Critical temperature can be defined as the temperature above which no liquification of gas is absorbed although the pressure is increased and below this temp gas becomes liquid It is given by Tc= 8a/27Rb Critical pressure is the allied in 1 mol of gas at critical temp It is given by Pc=a/27b^2 Critical volume is the volume occupied by 1 mol of gas at critical condition It is given by Vc=3b
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Khushi Thakur 6 years, 3 months ago

25th June 1894
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@Kumu...#Vk... ?? 6 years, 3 months ago

राजनीतिक विज्ञान
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Khilander Kumar 6 years, 3 months ago

A balanced diet is one which includes a variety of foods in adequate amounts and correct proportion to meet the day's requirements of all essential nutrients . Balanced diet woh hoti h jisme sabhi food groups ya sabhi nutrient barabar/zaroori maatra m ho jo hmare poore din ke kaam ke liye hme sahi matra m energy de ske.
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Pawni Chaudhary 6 years, 3 months ago

Dorsiventral leaves are found in dicots . The vertical section of a dorsiventral leaf contains three distinct parts 1 epidermis 2 mesophyll 3 vascular system

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 3 months ago

Dorsiventral leaves are found in dicots. The vertical section of a dorsiventral leaf contains three distinct parts.

[1] Epidermis: Epidermis is present on both the upper surface (adaxial epidermis) and the lower surface (abaxial epidermis). The epidermis on the outside is covered with a thick cuticle. Abaxial epidermis bears more stomata than the adaxial epidermis.
[2] Mesophyll: Mesophyll is a tissue of the leaf present between the adaxial and abaxial epidermises. It is differentiated into the palisade parenchyma (composed of tall, compactly-placed cells) and the spongy parenchyma (comprising oval or round, loosely-arranged cells with inter cellular spaces). Mesophyll contains the chloroplasts which perform the function of photosynthesis.

[3] Vascular system: The vascular bundles present in leaves are conjoint and closed. They are surrounded by thick layers of bundle-sheath cells.

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Rishi Seth 6 years, 3 months ago

Their are some of the exception .XeF4 is one Of them like u can see that super octet having more than 8 electrons like SF6 etc or incomplete octet like BF3
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Adarsh Maurya 6 years, 3 months ago

Physical law. A physical law, scientific law, or a law of nature is a scientific generalization based on empirical observations of physical behavior. ... The production of a summary description of nature in the form of such laws is a fundamental aim of science.
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Rishi Seth 6 years, 3 months ago

Newton showed celestial and terrestrial domains under a common law of gravitation Moreover Orested and Faraday unified magnetic and electric phenomenon are inseparable Therefore joining one or more theories and domains we get great advantage in phy. This is called unification of forces
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 3 months ago

There are following four fundamental forces in nature:
(i) Gravitational forces, (ii) electromagnetic forces, (iii) strong forces or nuclear forces, (iv) weak forces. Some of the important features of these forces are discussed below:
(i) Gravitational forces : These are the forces of attraction between any two bodies in the universe separated by a definite distance.
(ii) Electromagnetic forces : They include the electrostatic and magnetic forces. The electrostatic forces are the forces between two static charges while magnetic forces are the forces between two
magnetic poles. The moving charges give rise to the magnetic forces. The combined action of these forces are called electromagnetic forces. Characteristics of electromagnetic forces :
(i) These forces are both attractive as well as repulsive.
(ii) They are central forces in nature.
(iii) They obey inverse square law.
(iv) They are conservative forces in nature.
(v) These forces are due to the exchange of particles known as photons which carry no charge and have zero rest mass.
(vi) They are 1036 times stronger as compared to
gravitational forces and 10u times stronger than the weak forces.


(iii) Strong forces : The particles inside the nucleus are charged particles (protons) and neutral particles (neutrons) which are bounded to each other by a strong interaction called nuclear force or strong force. Hence, they may be defined as the forces binding the nucleons (protons and neutrons) together in a nucleus. These are responsible for the stability of the atomic nucleus. These are of three types:
(i) n-n forces are the forces of attraction between two neutrons.
(ii) p-p forces are the forces of attraction between two protons.
(iii) n-p forces are the forces of the attraction between a proton and a neutron.
Characteristics of nuclear forces:
(i) They are basically attractive in nature and become repulsive when the distance between nucleons is less than 0.5 Fermi.
(ii) They obey inverse square law.


(iv) Weak forces : They are defined as the interactions which take place between elementary particles during radioactive decay of a radioactive substance. In p-decay the nucleus emits an electron and a particle called neutrino (which is uncharged). The interaction between the electron and the neutrino is known as weak interaction or weak forces. Characteristics of weak forces:
(i) These are the types of forces that we encounter in macroscopic world, while.
(ii) These are the types of forces that we encounter in
the microscopic world.

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Digvijaysingh Kushwah 6 years, 3 months ago

Science means deep understanding physics, chemistry etc.

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