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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

Please ask question with complete information.

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Amayra Singh 7 years ago

1. pressure represent intensity of external forces acting at a point. but stress represent intensity of internal resisting forces develop at a point. 2. pressure is always acts normal to the surface. but stress may also act either normal or parallel to the surface. 3. magnitude of pressure at a point in all direction remain same. but magnitude of stress at a point in all the direction are unequal. 4. pressure can be measure by using measuring device.like pressure gauge. but stress can't be measure directly by using any device.
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Mishti Goenka 7 years ago

Give full answer

Muskan ???? 7 years ago

Yuri is the friend of Albert who helped Albert to make his fake medical certificate by suggesting him a doctor...

Sivan Karthick 7 years ago

friend of albert
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Ankit Prasar 7 years ago

Cost is the expense incurred by the producer on the production of the commodity.

Neelu Mishra 7 years ago

Cost in economics includes actual expenditure on inputs and the imputed value of the inputs supplied by the owners.
It is an expenditure incurred by the producers on fixed as well variable factors as to produce inputs.

Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

Economic cost is the combination of gains and losses of any goods that have a value attached to them by any one individual. Economic cost is used mainly by economists as means to compare the prudence of one course of action with that of another.
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Yakshi ? 7 years ago

Suhani is right.....and the thing which is required in english is creativity.....u have to be creative

Deepanshi Garg 7 years ago

Poster making ????

Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

The posters are of two types, the following are the types of posters including the main points that should be mentioned in the format. The Event Poster: Event Posters include events like School Fetes, Book Fairs, Blood Donation Camps…etc •It deals with events that are to take place. The event poster contains the following value points: •Slogan •Statement(also announcement) •Venue •Date •Special Feature •Other Features •Important Information •Concluding slogan/statement Name of Organizer
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Christin Mathew 7 years ago

Yes ??????

Deepanshi Garg 7 years ago

2 things- 1) Actually it contains 14 kg of LPG. 2) What is your question btw❓❓❓???
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Melon king is signifying that a city with a king melon is a city of fools
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Yakshi ? 7 years ago

After reading ur question firstly i thought ....in which language are u talking.....then i got realised after reading prakul's answer???

Prakul Goel 7 years ago

Sino auricular node is located in the wall of right auricle of superior vena cava _Has capacity of self excitation -acts as a pacemaker -controlled by cardio vascular centre present in medulla oblongata of brain
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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Yours welcome ???

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

Ankit your answer is suitable for me to discribe free radical with examples. And thanks for the answer.

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

Thanks

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Free radical, is the term used to describe a particle that has an unpaired electron. An electron is the negative portion of an atom and is found outside the nucleus, or the center of the atom. As you can see from the image on screen of the Lithium atom, electrons can be found close to the nucleus or far away from the nucleus. For this lesson, we're going to focus on the valence electrons, which are the electrons furthest away from the nucleus, and the electrons most likely to be involved in reactions. For example :Let's say you have two chlorine atoms that are bonded or stuck, together making a molecule. Given enough heat, these two chlorines will break apart and each will end up taking their valence electrons with them. You can see from the image that each has seven valence electrons. Now each one has an unpaired valence electron. Uh oh! You know what that means. Yep, they're free radicals. And they are very reactive and, since electrons don't like being unpaired, they will try to find another particle to react with.

Gaurav Seth 7 years ago

Free redicals:

free radical, in chemistry means , a molecule or atom that contains an unpaired electron but is neither positively nor negatively charged. Free radicals are usually highly reactive and unstable. They are produced by homolytic cleavage of a covalent bond (see chemical bond); i.e., each of the atoms connected by the bond retains one of the two electrons making up the bond. The homolytic cleavage of a hydrogen molecule, H2, produces two hydrogen free radicals (hydrogen atoms). Similarly, two chlorine free radicals can be produced from a chlorine molecule. Homolytic cleavage of the carbon-bromine bond in methyl bromide, CH3Br, would produce a methyl free radical and a bromine free radical. The term free is often dropped in referring to free radicals; this could lead to confusion if the term radical were used synonymously with group in organic chemistry, e.g., by calling an alkyl group an alkyl radical when free radical was not intended.

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

I searched it on Google but I don't understand so can anyone help me to complete my project?
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Yakshi ? 7 years ago

Obviously...... ??????

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

I think this answer will help u

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

· A chain reaction mechanism for the chlorination of methane has been described. Bromination of alkanes occurs by a similar mechanism, but is slower and more selective because a bromine atom is a less reactive hydrogen abstraction agent than a chlorine atom, as reflected by the higher bond energy of H-Cl than H-Br.
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Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

Gravitation is the attractive force existing between any two objects that have mass. The force of gravitation pulls objects together. Gravity is the gravitational force that occurs between the earth and other bodies. Gravity is the force acting to pull objects toward the earth.
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Aditi Mittal 7 years ago

(X-h)whole square + (Y-k) whole square =rsquare

Christin Mathew 7 years ago

(x-h)2+(y-k)2=r2

Akash Kumar 5 years, 8 months ago

Answer
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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

U are right yakshi

Yakshi ? 7 years ago

Have u forgot????we have already talked about it before.....???
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Arif Ahmed 7 years ago

Answer to Question 2- Citizenship means the state of being a citizen of a country, citizen means an inhabitant. One who's the full and equal rights, one who can cast vote.
CITIZENSHIP---- full and equall membership of state through political participation (i.e. right to vote ) . ☺️
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Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

Principle of Subrogation After the insured gets the claim money, the insurer steps into the shoes of insured. After making the payment insurance claim, the insurer becomes the owner of subject matter. For example :- Ram took a insurance policy for his Car. In an accident his car totally damaged. Insurer paid the full policy value to insured. Now Ram can't sell the scrap remained after the scrap.

Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

) Principle of Indemnity Insured can't make any profit from the insurance contract. Insurance contract is meant for coverage of losses only Indemnity means a guarantee to put the insured in the position as he was before accident This principle doesn't apply to life insurance contracts
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Nidhi Shukla 7 years ago

This is known as oxidation number which you are asking

Prince Neeraj 7 years ago

From its valency

Yakshi ? 7 years ago

I think u are asking for oxidation no. Am i right???

Christin Mathew 7 years ago

?no idea
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Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

Wu Daozi (680–c. 760), also known as Daoxuan, was a Chinese artist of the Tang Dynasty. Michael Sullivan considers him one of "the masters of the seventh century," Some of his works survive; many, mostly murals, have been lost.
How
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Himani ?? 7 years ago

Ooo how ka mtlb hota h kaise !!!

Himani ?? 7 years ago

Kya
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Few chapters are going to deleted next year.this was informed by our school

Christin Mathew 7 years ago

Cbse informed me that there is a chance

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

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Yakshi ? 7 years ago

? NO PLEASE NO!!!!!!!?

Prince Neeraj 7 years ago

Syllabus is not changing but some chapters have been deleted from NCERT

???. Pragati 7 years ago

I don't think so ?

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