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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
To,
The Manager
Forum Loft,
21- Park, Park Street,
Delhi
January 19, 2019
Respected Sir,
It is to bring into your kind notice that our school i.e. Government Public High School, Delhi has, recently, got the latest GPRS tracking system installed in the school buses. The action has been performed with good intention. It keeps the parents updated with the movement of the vehicles via satellite and they can keep a track record of every single movement of the buses.
Unfortunately, the installed GPRS system is malfunctioning and due to this malfunction, the students and their parents are facing serious problems as the phenomenon causes the worries to the parents and disturbs the traveling schedules of the students as well. Therefore, you are, hereby, humbly requested to look into the matter and take the necessary action for fixing the issue in order to avoid any untoward situation.
I shall be highly grateful to you in this regard .
Yours Truly
Amir Khan
Government Public High School
Delhi
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
The Femur or thigh bone is the largest and heaviest bone in the human body. At the proximal end of Femur, there is a rounded prominence which is called as the Head of the Femur.
- It is the largest, longest, and strongest bone in the human body.
- The femur runs from the keen to the hip. It carries all the upper body weight.
- The other parts of the leg are tibia, femur, fibula, and keep cap also known as patella.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
T-accounts are simply another way of representing an account.
There is one T-account for each account on a balance sheet.
Each T-account contains the name and balance (current dollar value) of a particular account.
The current value of a T-account is always taken from the most recently prepared balance sheet.
The opening and normal balance of an asset account goes on the left side of a T-account because assets appear on the left side of a balance sheet.
On the other hand, the opening and normal balance of a liability or owner’s equity (capital) account goes on the right side of a T-account because liabilities and owner’s equity appear on the right side of a balance sheet.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
Suppose no. of atoms Y present in the packing = n
Atoms X present in the tetrahedral voids =1/3×2n = 2n/3
Ratio of X :Y =2n/3:n=2/3 :1 = 2:3
Hence, the formula is X2Y3
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago
Total no. of student=25
Let n(M)=student who studying mathematics
n(C)=student who studying chemistry
n(P)=student who studying Physics
∴n(M)=15,n(P)=12,n(C)=11,n(M∩P)=9,n(M∩C)=5,n(P∩C)=4,n(M∩P∩C)=3
Number of student who studying mathematics and physic but not chemistry
⇒n(M∩P)−n(M∩P∩C)
⇒9−3=6
Number of student who studying chemistry and physic but not mathematics
⇒n(P∩C)−n(M∩P∩C)
⇒4−3=1
Number of student who studying mathematics and chemistry but not physics
⇒n(M∩C)−n(M∩P∩C)
⇒5−3=2
∴No.of student who had taken two of the three subjects=6+1+2=9
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Returns to a factor It refers to the behaviour of output when only one variable factor of production is increased in short-run and fixed factors remain constant.
Law of diminishing returns to a factor It refers to a situation in which total output increases at a diminishing rate when more and more variable factor is combined with the fixed factor of production. In this situation, Marginal Product of the variable factor must be diminishing.
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| Owner capital : 1. Meaning : Consist of the amount contributed by owners and their profit reinvested in business. 2. Permanent : It remains permanent invested. 3. Risk : It carries risk of business. 4. Control :Control rests with providers of owners capital. 5. Security : It does not require any asset as security. 6. reward : Reward is dividend. 7. Priority : Reward is paid after payment of interest on borrowed funds. 8. Nature of return : The rate of dividend may fluctuate year to year. |
Borrowed capital : 1. Meaning : It includes funds available in the form of loans or credit |
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Some common memory disorders include dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and encephalopathy. Dementia is associated with general cognitive decline and failure of the memory process.
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The study of tissue is called as histology study of forms and shapes of any living thing is called morphology study of the internal cellular organs or parts of any living thing is called anatomy. Pathophysiology or physiopathology is a convergence of pathology with physiology.
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- Tissues are organized in specific proportion and pattern to form an organ. Examples- stomach, lung, heart and kidney.
- When two or more organs perform a common function by their physical and/or chemical interaction, they together form organ system. Examples- digestive system, respiratory system, etc.
- Cells, tissues, organs and organ systems exhibit division of labor for the survival of the whole body.
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If I were to write about some of the relevant issues today I want have to go very far. The same incident happens in my house also. We are three brothers and sisters, all school going children. My father is working in the office. My mother gets up early in the morning to prepare 4 sets of breakfasts and Tiffin’s. We take our time to get ready but if there is a delay even of 5 seconds on the part of my mother, we all bring the roof down. The same ritual takes place in the evening as well. Mother gets up before all of us and goes to bed after everyone. We had all taken her presence for granted. One day, my grandmother fell sick and mother had to go for two days. Without her, the entire house looked as if it is hit by a tornado. We all waited for her as if we were waiting for some miracle to happen. When, finally she came, we all heaved a sigh of relief and vowed never to take her lightly.
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Following are the transactions for the period April 20×1 to March 20×2 in the books of Michael Traders
| 1-Apr | Michael started business with cash 600,000, cash at Bank of America 700,000, furniture 200,000. |
| 1-Apr | Purchased Plant & Machinery worth 250,000 by cheque. |
| 25-Apr | Purchased goods from ABC Ltd worth 800,000 @10% trade discount. |
| 5-May | Cash Sales 1,000,000 @5% trade discount to XYZ Traders |
| 15-May | Deposited cash with Bank of America 500,000. |
| 5-Jun | Paid ABC Ltd 300,000 in cash. |
| 10-Jun | Received commission 75,000 by cheque. |
| 25-Jun | Cash Purchases 250,000. |
| 5-Jul | Sold goods to XYZ Traders 475,000. |
| 15-Jul | Received 275,000 by cheque from XYZ Traders. |
| 5-Aug | Loan taken from Bank of America 200,000 |
| 25-Aug | Purchased goods from ABC Ltd 50,000. |
| 27-Aug | Withdrew cash from bank 10,000. |
| 5-Sep | Received commission 55,000 in cash. |
| 10-Sep | Paid ABC Ltd 70,000 by cheque. |
| 20-Sep | Received 90,000 in cash from XYZ Traders. |
| 1-Oct | Bank loan repaid 50,000. |
| 25-Oct | Cash Purchases 25,000. |
| 5-Nov | Sold goods to XYZ Traders 47,000. |
| 15-Nov | Withdrew cash from bank 15,000. |
| 5-Dec | Received interest from bank 5,000. |
| 25-Dec | Purchased goods from ABC Ltd 75,000. |
| 5-Jan | Cash Sales 100,000. |
| 15-Jan | Deposited cash with Bank of America 35,000. |
| 25-Feb | Cash Purchases 450,000. |
| 28-Feb | Office was taken on rent in the month of Feb. Office rent paid in cash 50,000. |
| 28-Feb | Employees were hired in the month of Feb. Paid salary by cheque 30,000 & cash 30,000 for the month of Feb 20×2. |
| 5-Mar | Sold goods to XYZ Traders 675,000. |
| 31-Mar | Paid office rent by cheque 50,000. |
| 31-Mar | Paid salary in cash 30,000 for the month of March 20×2. |
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Posted by Divya Pareya 5 years, 3 months ago
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Y = Young's modulus of wires
R1= r
R2=2r
As equal elomgation is produced,
∆l = elongation
F = YA∆l/l
f = YA'∆l/l
F/f = A/A'
F/f = $$\pi$$r²/$$\pi$$r² ×4
F:f = 4 : 1
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
it is based on Young's modulus concepts .
we know, Young's modulus = stress/strain
stress = F/A , strain = ∆L/L
so, Young's modulus, Y = FL/A∆L
so, F = YA∆L/L
hence, it is clear that tension in rope is directly proportional to area of cross section of rope.
area of cross section of rope , A = πd²/4
so,
we can write ,
so,
hence, maximum tension that may be given to a similar role of diameter 2cm is 2000N
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