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Mehak Saifi 2 years, 1 month ago

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Tanishq Maheshwari 2 years, 1 month ago

The message behind the quote, "We're Not Afraid to Die if We All Can Be Together," emphasizes the importance of togetherness, unity, selflessness, and sacrifice. It encourages people to prioritize the well-being of others over their personal comfort and safety and work towards a common goal.
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Tanishq Maheshwari 2 years, 1 month ago

The message behind the quote, "We're Not Afraid to Die if We All Can Be Together," emphasizes the importance of togetherness, unity, selflessness, and sacrifice. It encourages people to prioritize the well-being of others over their personal comfort and safety and work towards a common goal.
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Anjan Karthi 2 years, 1 month ago

W = F along z-axis (k) . Displacement along x axis = 5k.5k = 25(1) = 25J.//
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Kanika Kanika 2 years, 1 month ago

Mention any four features of the city of Babylon
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Anjan Karthi 2 years, 1 month ago

If you are asking vector or cross product, it will be vectorically represented as (-4×3 + 5×1)i - (3×3 + -2×5)j + (3×1 + -4×-2)k = -7i + j - 5k and it's magnitude will be √(7^2 + 1^2 + 5^2) = √(49 + 1 + 25) = √75 = 5√3. //

Anjan Karthi 2 years, 1 month ago

If you are asking the scalar or dot product, it will be of magnitude 3i.-2i + 1j.-4j + 5k.3k = 3(-2) + 1(-4) + 5(3) = -6 - 4 + 15 = 5 units// and direction will be cos x = A.B / magnitude of A × magnitude of B = 5 / √(3^2 + 4^2 + 5^2) × √(2^2 + 1^2 + 3^2) = 5 / √50 × √14 = 5 / √700 = 5/10√7 = 1/2√7.//
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Harshit Malik ... 1 year, 11 months ago

Z=-1-i √3 Modulus..... Z=√(-1)^2-(√3)^2, Z=√1-3, Z=√2. Argument..... ar(z)= tan^-1 (-√3i/-1) ar(z) =tan^-1 (√3i/1)......
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Anjan Karthi 2 years, 1 month ago

Time of ascent = √2h/(g-a). Time of descent = √2h/(g+a). Ratio = g+a/g-a = 12/8 = 3:2//
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Anjan Karthi 2 years, 1 month ago

Hope you understood the whole thing.

Anjan Karthi 2 years, 1 month ago

Ventricles usually have very thick walls so that they can withstand the pressure with which they have to pump blood so that blood circulates through each and every tissue of the body. But, left ventricle is the one that actually sends the blood to most body tissues, so the LV is the thickest due to which aorta has to withstand higher pressure. But, RV does not need that much pressure or thickness as it has to pump blood only to the lungs. So, the pulmonary artery also experiences relatively lower pressure than aorta. So, considering (1), thicker the ventricular wall, more would be the pressure it's associated artery has to withstand. Considering (2), more the number of tissues to which blood must reach and more the distance the blood must travel to reach tissues, greater will be the pressure on the great arteries. (GREAT ARTERIES IS THE COLLECTIVE TERM FOR AORTA AND PULMONARY ARTERY)
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Ananya Bharadwaj 2 years, 1 month ago

Direct elections are those elections in which we can directly participate in decision making process of government

Ananya Bharadwaj 2 years, 1 month ago

Direct elections are those elections in which weaking directly participate in decision making process of government
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Prerna Riya 2 years, 1 month ago

Sin3x+sinx =2sinxcosx multiply with sinx
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Vicky Adhana 2 years, 1 month ago

Chapter 1 homework
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Naveen Kumar 1 year, 7 months ago

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Read the following passage carefully: 1 In the last four decades, there has been an alarming rise in the number of lower middle and middle class women who seek employment to supplement their household incomes. While there is little doubt that women from the lower ranks of society have always had to work in the fields or in petty jobs to sustain themselves and their families, there were strong objections and a marked reluctance among the middle classes to allow women to step out of the house to earn a living. Their basic role continued to be gender based, as daughter, wife and mother. Much has changed since independence 2 Education, great opportunities for acquiring diverse skills, growing urbanisation, rise in the cost of living and growing aspiration for a better standard of living are among the many factors that have led to a continual rise in the number of women who seek a job, whether at home or outside. In the process, erstwhile prejudices and barriers about women entering certain professions are breaking down 3 This is particularly manifest in urban areas, where the demands of city life and its impersonal character made it simpler. Estimates show that there has been a 2.68% rise in women's participation in the total workforce in 1991 While women accounted for 25.89% of the workforce in 1981, it went up to 28.57% in 1991. There is no doubt that there are several dimensions to this trend and the impact that it has both on the family and the society at large. These dimensions have the prospect of being a subject of intensive research which can have a bearing on enunciating relevant policies, programmes and legislations. An effort towards this end has been made by studies, some of them have been conducted on behalf of the national commission and have been forwarded to the government for acting upon them. Among them, recommendations were to modify service rules to grant six months of maternity leave instead of four and a half months as it is normally given at present and to ensure that it is applicable to the private sector too. 4 It is also suggested that the five-day week presently applicable to the government offices be made applicable to the private companies and institutions also and the duty hours be reduced by one hour to enable the ladies to leave for home by 4 p.m. to take care of their house and children. A fleet of special buses be provided to enable them to save their time and energy for the office and the home. Provision be made for a quality medicare, separate common room and toilets in offices. Working on the responses provided by the women about the boss-employee relationship in the offices, the study recommended training programmes and
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Dikshit Ranta 2 years, 1 month ago

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