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Lucky Singh 5 years, 3 months ago

Hlo ?

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

>Weight of the body,W=63 N
Acceleration due to gravity at height h from the Earths surface is given by the relation:

g′ =g​/ (1+h/Re​​)2

Substituting h=Re​/2,

g′=4g/9

Weight of body of mass m at height h is given as:

W′=mg′

       =4/9 mg

       =4/9×63=28 N

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

Gravitational potential energy is the energy possessed or acquired by an object due to a change in its position when it is present in a gravitational field. In simple terms, it can be said that gravitational potential energy is an energy which is related to gravitational force or to gravity.

The gravitational influence on a body at infinity is zero, therefore, potential energy is zero, which is called a reference point.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

  • Where one-colour merges into another and there is no definite boundaries, that spectra is called continuous spectra.
  • If we study it for atoms the spectra obtained is discontinuous spectra.
  • The study of spectra is called spectroscopy
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Abirami Kamalbabu 5 years, 3 months ago

Sigma is also called summation which is denoted by the symbol  ∑ and used as notation for the sum of terms that follow a pattern.

Prabal Verma 5 years, 3 months ago

Thank you yogita ji

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

Σ This symbol (called Sigma) means "sum up"

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Baba Yasir Yasir 5 years, 3 months ago

THE author's grandmother was a religious person.what are the different ways in which we come to know this

Punam Ingale ?? 5 years, 3 months ago

For students who struggle with studying for tests, private tuition helps them to develop better study skills and ultimately to perform better in exams. Because tutors develop a more personal relationship with their students, they are able to see and cultivate the potential within them.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

Yes,economics in a very basic sense is optimization given the constraints. Scarcity is the biggest and real constraint of our lives.Lets understand with an example,suppose everybody has a lot of money,a lot to buy anything.What would the world look like?Nobody's going to work,no production,no costs,no profits,no exchange rates,no trade,simply there would be no need of any of the economic agents,economic concepts.So,no economics would exist.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

Thermodynamics in physics is a branch that deals with heat, work and temperature, and their relation to energy, radiation and physical properties of matter.

Devansh Jain 5 years, 3 months ago

Thermodynamic means flow of heat
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

First Reading A minister or a member introduces the bill in either house of the Parliament. He asks for leave before introducing the bill. He reads the title and objective of the bill.

After the introduction, the bill is published in the Gazette of India

Note:

  1. No discussion on the bill takes place in this stage
  2. If the bill is published in the Indian Gazette before its introduction, the minister/member does not have to ask for leave
Second Reading Stage of General Discussion- Four actions can be taken by the house on the bill:
  1. It may take the bill into consideration immediately or on some other fixed date
  2. It may refer the bill to a select committee of the House
  3. It may refer the bill to a joint committee of the two Houses
  4. It may circulate the bill to elicit public opinion

Note:

  1. Select Committee- Has members of the house where the bill is introduced
  2. Joint Committee- Has members from both the houses
Committee Stage:
  1. Select Committee examines the bill thoroughly and in detail, clause by clause.
  2. It can also amend its provisions, but without altering the principles underlying it.
  3. After completing the scrutiny and discussion, the committee reports the bill back to the House.
Consideration Stage:
  1. The House, after receiving the bill from the select committee, considers the provisions of the Bill clause by clause.
  2. Each clause is discussed and voted upon separately.
  3. The members can also move amendments and if accepted, they become part of the bill.
Third Reading One of the two actions take place:
  1. Acceptance of the Bill (If the majority of members present and voting accept the bill, the bill is regarded as passed by the House)
  2. Rejection of the Bill

Note:

  1. No amendments to the bill are allowed
  2. A bill is deemed to have been passed by the Parliament only when both the Houses have agreed to it, either with or without amendments.
Bill in the Second House The first three stages are repeated here i.e.:
  1. First Reading
  2. Second Reading
  3. Third Reading

The second house can take one of the four actions:

  1. It may pass the bill as sent by the first house (ie, without amendments)
  2. It may pass the bill with amendments and return it to the first House for reconsideration
  3. It may reject the bill altogether
  4. It may not take any action and thus keep the bill pending

Note:

  1. The bill is deemed to have been passed if both the houses accept the bill and the amendments
  2. If the second house takes no action for 6 months, a deadlock appears which is acted upon through a joint sitting (summoned by President) of both the houses
Assent of the President One of the three actions can be taken by him:
  1. May give his assent to the bill (The bill becomes an act and is placed on statute book)
  2. May withhold his assent to the bill (The bill ends and does not become an act)
  3. May return the bill for reconsideration (The houses can/cannot make amendments and send it back to the President after which he has to give assent)

Note:

President only enjoys ‘Suspensive Veto.’ Check Powers of President of India here.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

First Reading A minister or a member introduces the bill in either house of the Parliament. He asks for leave before introducing the bill. He reads the title and objective of the bill.

After the introduction, the bill is published in the Gazette of India

Note:

  1. No discussion on the bill takes place in this stage
  2. If the bill is published in the Indian Gazette before its introduction, the minister/member does not have to ask for leave
Second Reading Stage of General Discussion- Four actions can be taken by the house on the bill:
  1. It may take the bill into consideration immediately or on some other fixed date
  2. It may refer the bill to a select committee of the House
  3. It may refer the bill to a joint committee of the two Houses
  4. It may circulate the bill to elicit public opinion

Note:

  1. Select Committee- Has members of the house where the bill is introduced
  2. Joint Committee- Has members from both the houses
Committee Stage:
  1. Select Committee examines the bill thoroughly and in detail, clause by clause.
  2. It can also amend its provisions, but without altering the principles underlying it.
  3. After completing the scrutiny and discussion, the committee reports the bill back to the House.
Consideration Stage:
  1. The House, after receiving the bill from the select committee, considers the provisions of the Bill clause by clause.
  2. Each clause is discussed and voted upon separately.
  3. The members can also move amendments and if accepted, they become part of the bill.
Third Reading One of the two actions take place:
  1. Acceptance of the Bill (If the majority of members present and voting accept the bill, the bill is regarded as passed by the House)
  2. Rejection of the Bill

Note:

  1. No amendments to the bill are allowed
  2. A bill is deemed to have been passed by the Parliament only when both the Houses have agreed to it, either with or without amendments.
Bill in the Second House The first three stages are repeated here i.e.:
  1. First Reading
  2. Second Reading
  3. Third Reading

The second house can take one of the four actions:

  1. It may pass the bill as sent by the first house (ie, without amendments)
  2. It may pass the bill with amendments and return it to the first House for reconsideration
  3. It may reject the bill altogether
  4. It may not take any action and thus keep the bill pending

Note:

  1. The bill is deemed to have been passed if both the houses accept the bill and the amendments
  2. If the second house takes no action for 6 months, a deadlock appears which is acted upon through a joint sitting (summoned by President) of both the houses
Assent of the President One of the three actions can be taken by him:
  1. May give his assent to the bill (The bill becomes an act and is placed on statute book)
  2. May withhold his assent to the bill (The bill ends and does not become an act)
  3. May return the bill for reconsideration (The houses can/cannot make amendments and send it back to the President after which he has to give assent)

Note:

President only enjoys ‘Suspensive Veto.’ Check Powers of President of India here.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

Some important applications of this branch of chemistry are listed below.

  • The shelf lives of many medicines are determined with the help of analytical chemistry.
  • It is used to check for the presence of adulterants in drugs.
  • Soil can be tested to check for appropriate concentrations of minerals and nutrients that are necessary for plant growth.
  • It is employed in the process of chromatography where the blood samples of a person are classified.
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Jitu Meena 5 years, 3 months ago

Hindi m ans milga kya

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

Mercury does not wet the glass because the cohesive force with the drops is stronger than the adhesive force between the drops and glass.

?Tamanna ?? 5 years, 3 months ago

Mercury does not wet glass - the cohesive forces within the drops are stronger than the adhesive forces between the drops and glass. When liquid mercury is confined in a tube, its surface (meniscus) has a convex shape because the cohesive forces in liquid mercury tend to draw it into a drop.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago

  1. Justification for Existence and Growth: Although the main motive of any business is profit but the prosperity and growth of business is not possible without a continuous service to the society. Therefore, it is justified for a business to assume social responsibility.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago

Career option in physical education:

1.  Teaching Career

a) Elementary school level
b) Middle School level
c) High School and senior secondary school level
d) Collage and University level

2. Coaching Career

a) Administration relates course
b) Physical Education Department
c) Sports Department
d) Industrial recreation
e) Sport facilities Management.

3. Health-related career

a) Health club
b) Athletic training

4. Performance related career

a) As Professional player
b) As officials

5. Career in communication and midis

a) Sport Journalism
b) Book publication
c) Sports photography
d) Book publication
e) Sports broad casting

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First Name 5 years, 3 months ago

Kgm/s

Ronaldo Mutum 5 years, 3 months ago

SI unit of momentum is Kg m/s.

Royal Thakur ? 5 years, 3 months ago

The SI unit for momentum is kg · m/s.

Devansh Jain 5 years, 3 months ago

Kgm/s
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago

Bodhisattva Padmapani, detail from a wall painting in cave 1, second half of the fifth century. Ajanta Caves, India.

The Ajanta Caves caves have been described by the government Archaeological Survey of India as “the finest surviving examples of Indian art, particularly painting,” and consists of about 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments dating from approximately the 2nd century BCE to about 480 or 650 CE.

This segment from Gardner’s Art through the Ages: Non-Western Perspectives (2009) describes the scene shown:

The bodhisattva Padmapani sits among a crowd of devotees, both princesses and commoners. With long, dark hair handing down below a jeweled crown, he stands holding his attribute, a blue lotus flower, in his right hand. […] The artist has carefully considered the placement of the painting in the cave. The bodhisattva gazes downward at worshipers passing through the entrance to the shrine on their way to the rock-cut Buddha image in a cell at the back of the cave.

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Anshika Rana 5 years ago

Rhythm, harmony, balance, contract, proportion, and variety

Kripa Agrawal 5 years, 2 months ago

Rhythm, harmony, balance, contrast, movement, proportion, and variety are the principles of art.
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Avantika Mase 5 years, 2 months ago

Line , shape, colour, from , value, space , texture
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago

Q:  shrunk / vast lands / father / explained / her / that / olive trees / family’s / one / the had / to / to   / square kilometer / of
Answer:
 Father explained to her that family's vast lands of the olive trees had shrunk to one square kilometre.

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Aadya Singh 5 years, 3 months ago

Suhana? ?

Royal Thakur ? 5 years, 3 months ago

Ans. Tidal volume is the amount of air that moves in or out of the lungs with each respiratory cycle. It measures around 500 mL in an average healthy adult male and approximately 400 mL in a healthy female. It is a vital clinical parameter that allows for proper ventilation to take place
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago


Newton's third law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This is relevant to walking because when you put your foot on the ground, you are applying a force to it. In doing this, the ground also actually applies an equal force onto your foot, in the opposite direction, pushing you forward.

First Name 5 years, 3 months ago

Third law
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago

League Tournament It is also known as round robin tournament. In this type of tournament, all teams play against each other team irrespective of winning or losing. The number of matches played in league tournament is calculated by Number of teams

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Royal Thakur ? 5 years, 3 months ago

✓Reduced low back pain. ... ✓Fewer headaches. ...
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago

1984

S.A.I. (Sports Authority of India): S.A.I. was , established in 1984 as a registered society. It strives to promote sports and develop excellence by upgrading the skills of Indian sportspersons. S.A.I. ensures the effective and optimum utilization of various sports facilities and is concerned with sports promotion and management

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