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Aseem Mahajan 2 years ago

<font face ="Times New Roman"> You can point out the western culture which has spread and destroyed our culture.
Today, most of us speak english and we are taught right since childhood that english is supreme. I even see in my neighbor's that they always takk to their so young child in english. What about his mother tongue ? English ?

Highlight such issues and try to write yourself. Also I think I have seen your name before ?
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Krishna Mishra 1 year, 11 months ago

Rubbing the hand is one of the most energy producing system in our body
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Ritika Yadav 1 year, 9 months ago

There are many consequences of that disintegration of soviet Union Some of them are the following:- (1) End of the cold War confrontation. (2) Emergence of many new countries in the Western Europe. (3) The US became the sole super power and it became the dominant economy over the world. (4) power relation in world politics also changed and thus it led to the relative influence of ideas and institutions. Thus, these are the main consequences of the disintegration.
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Anurag Singh 1 year, 10 months ago

The third level of the grand Central station

Sachin Gupta 2 years ago

Charley reached at his home
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Krish Agrawal 2 years ago

The integration of cos^3(x) can be solved using a trigonometric identity. Here's the integration step by step: ∫cos^3(x) dx = ∫(cos^2(x) * cos(x)) dx Now, you can use the identity cos^2(x) = 1 - sin^2(x): = ∫(1 - sin^2(x)) * cos(x) dx = ∫cos(x) dx - ∫(sin^2(x) * cos(x)) dx The first integral, ∫cos(x) dx, is straightforward and equals sin(x): = sin(x) - ∫(sin^2(x) * cos(x)) dx Now, for the remaining integral, you can use a u-substitution. Let u = sin(x), so du = cos(x) dx: = sin(x) - ∫(u^2 * du) Now, integrate u^2 with respect to u: = sin(x) - ∫u^2 du = sin(x) - (u^3 / 3) + C Now, replace u with sin(x): = sin(x) - (sin^3(x) / 3) + C So, the integral of cos^3(x) is: ∫cos^3(x) dx = sin(x) - (sin^3(x) / 3) + C, where C is the constant of integration.
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Priyanshu Singh 1 year, 11 months ago

Munot upon 4pis idl sintetaupon r square

Manish Yadav 2 years ago

Idlsintheta by r square

Krish Agrawal 2 years ago

dB = (μ₀ / 4π) * (Idl × r) / r³
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Akib Ahmed 2 years ago

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Sadiya Shaikh 1 year, 10 months ago

It is applicable weak electrolytes

Gyan Kumar 2 years ago

Kohlrausch law is used for degrees of dissociation of weak electrolyte, Kohlrausch law is used for solubility.

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