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Saksham Thakur . 2 years, 11 months ago

PV = nRT

Sharandeep Kaur 3 years ago

PV=nRT

Parnika Singh 3 years ago

Pv = nRt
PV=nRT

Shanika Sharma 3 years ago

A gas which fulfills the gas laws is called an ideal gas. V×nt/p Pv=Rnt Pv=nRt
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

The Franco-Austrian War of 1859 was the agent that began the physical process of Italian unification. The Austrians were defeated by the French and Piedmontese at Magenta and Solferino, and thus relinquished Lombardy. By the end of the year Lombardy was added to the holdings of Piedmont-Sardinia.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Right-click the text on which you want to base a new style. In the mini toolbar that appears, click Styles, and then click Create a Style. In the Create New Style from Formatting dialog box, give your style a name and click OK. Your new style will now appear in the Styles gallery.

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Jagdish Shukla 3 years ago

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Shamitha Shami 3 years ago

Let ABCD be a square When diagonals are constructed we get two triangle that is ∆ ADC and ∆ BCD We have to prove that these triangles are congruent (same) to justify that diagonals are equal. In ∆ADC and ∆ BCD AD =BC (sides) DC =DC (common) Angle ADC = angle BCD (90) So ∆ADC is congruent to ∆BCD AC =BD (CPCT :- coresponding part of congruent triangle ) AC and BD are diagonals of square ABCD In same square let us take the ∆AOD and ∆BOC Note:- here O is the intersection point of diagonals of square In ∆AOD and ∆BOC AD = BC Angle ADO = Angle OBC Angle DAO =Angle OCB (Alternative interior angle) ∆AOD and ∆BOC are congruent AO = OC (CPCT) DO = OB (CPCT) Hence diagonals bisect each other Same way when we prove ∆AOD is congruent to ∆DOC using SSS congruence rule we will get Angle AOD = Angle DOC (CPCT)---------- note 1 let angle AOD = angle 1 let angle DOC = angle 2 When we add angle 1 and 2 we will get 180° Angle 1 + Angle 2 = 180° From note 1 Angle 1= angle 2 So, angle 1+ angle 1 = 180° 2(angle 1) = 180° Angle 1 = 90° Angle 1, angle 2 = 90° Hence diagonals of a square are equal and bisect each other at right angle Hope you got it!!! ☺️☺️
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Virat Thakur 1 year, 7 months ago

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Tanya Mehta 3 years ago

Ohk...☺️

Rajat Negi 3 years ago

Balanced equation has equal number of atoms on both the sides of the equation. Balanced equation is required to keep the Law of conservation of mass true.

Jagdish Shukla 3 years ago

Bhumika shingvi happy new year🎉🎊🎇

Bhumika Shingvi 3 years ago

If there is a eq given like Cu+O2 = CUO We have to balance this equation like in this eq O is having 2 atoms and CU have no atoms with it so we will add no. To balance it Like 2Cu+O2 = 2CuO So this is the balanced chemical equation
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sin A = 817 cosec A = 178 cosA = √1−sin2A = √1−64289 = √225289 = 1517 secA = 1715 secA cosA + cosecA cosA = 1715 * 1517 + 1715 * 1517 = 1 + 158 = 278 = 238
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Shubham Sharma 3 years ago

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Anuska Rana 2 years, 11 months ago

In my opinion it is not imp
It is important for plants because plants absorb carbon dioxide
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Aditya Goyal 2 years, 11 months ago

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Aaryan Maurya 3 years ago

2
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Length of the rectangular playground = 120m

Breadth = 80m

Area of the playground along the track

= 120m × 80m

= 9600 m²

Area of the playground without the track

 

Length = 120m - 3m+3m

= 120m - 6m

= 114m

Breadth = 80m - 3m + 3m

= 80m - 6m

= 74m

Area = 114m × 74m

= 8436 m²

Area of the walking track = 9600 - 8436

= 1164 m²

 

☆ Thus, the area of the walking track is 1164 m²

The area of the walking track is 1164 m²
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Harisudhan . A 2 years, 9 months ago

Why. There Are many things

Aditya Patel 3 years ago

Why could,t the temple festival start
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Hahaha 😂

Aseem Mahajan 3 years ago

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Happy new year

Aseem Mahajan 3 years ago

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Qazim Khan 3 years ago

Osmosis >agr hum osmosis ki baat kry tou Osmosis usy kehty hai jis mai water molecules jo high concentration wala solution mai hoty hai ,vo transfer/movement krty hai low concentrations of solutions ki trf Diffusion>it is also like Osmosis but in this both the solvent as well as solute moves towards low concentrations .🙃

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