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Sakthi Vel 3 years, 1 month ago

a supply of something, a piece of equipment, etc. that is available for somebody to use.

Yash R 3 years, 1 month ago

What is resources
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

The python quickly coiled himself around Golu and began to pull him. During this struggle, the nose of Golu kept getting larger. Ultimately, Golu became free from the crocodile but his nose became five feet long. Golu spent a long time for his nose to shrink.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

People of New York plans to go to Florida or to the shore of the Mediterranean Sea each winter whereas Soapy plans to go to Blackwell’s Island.

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Aditya Shukla 3 years, 1 month ago

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Anjan Karthi 3 years, 1 month ago

A must have had a work function greater than 1015h. So, no matter how intense the light is or for how long the radiation has been falling on the surface, neither would electrons gain energy to be emitted out of the surface. But, in the case of B (as per Einstein equation " hv = hv° + eV° "), emission happened but eV° is ZERO. So, Work function = 1015h for B. For C, Work function would be much lesser than 1015h due to which the surface could emit electrons with some eV° with radiation of 1015 Hz.
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids. The action of a soap is based on the presence of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups in a soap molecule. This action emulsifies the oily dirt and helps in its removal.
The two ends of a soap molecule have different properties. When soap is added to water, the ionic, hydrophilic end of soap molecule dissolves in water. The hydrocarbon chain of soap molecule is hydrophobic and it dissolves in hydrocarbons i.e. links with oily dirt. The hydrocarbon chain of soap molecule orients towards the oil droplet while the ionic end orients towards water (polar solvent). This is how, soap molecules form structures called micelles where the oily dirt is collected in the centre. Thus, soap micelles help in dissolving dirt in water. Micelles stay in solution as colloids and the dirt suspended in the micelles is easily rinsed away. 
Micelle formation will not take place in a solvent like ethanol because ethanol will dissolve the hydrocarbon chain of a soap molecule also.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

Gandhiji’s three monkeys is a sculpture of three monkeys sitting together, one covering his eyes, one covering his ears and the other covering his mouth. It is a representation of the proverb ‘see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.’ In India, the sculpture was a symbol of ignoring the harsh and oppressive rule of the British.

According to some stories, Gandhiji kept a sculpture of the three monkeys with him, and this was one notable exception to his otherwise simple, no-possessions lifestyle. Soon, the sculpture became popular across India.

The Charkha

Search for a picture of Mahatma Gandhi on the Internet and you’re bound to stumble on to a photograph of him spinning khadi on his trusted charkha. To Gandhiji, the charkha embodied several things: Swadeshi, self sufficiency and even inter-dependency! Soon, the charkha was used all across the country as a major symbol of the National Movement.

The Azad Hind Flag

The Azad Hind or ‘Free India’ movement originated outside of India in the 1940s. Its chief architect was Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. He sought to ally with the Axis powers of WW II and free India with the use of arms and ammunition.

This flag was used as the official emblem of the Azad Hind Fauj, more commonly known as the Indian National Army.

Recall the history of independence and the faces of eminent leaders will come to mind – Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Bhagat Singh, to name a few. But do you know that several symbols played an important role in the movement too?

The Vande Mataram Flag

Some of you may remember reading about the ‘Swadeshi Movement’ in your history textbooks. It took place in 1905, after Bengal was partitioned by Lord Curzon, and continued until 1911. The movement was chiefly organised by the trio of Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai. The Calcutta Flag, designed during the course of this movement,sought to unite people from different religions, castes, etc.

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Ankur Arora 3 years, 1 month ago

There were no common men or women ,no riff raff with some community always poor and easily starving during the flood time.These were men and women on which any nation might have been proud.It could be seen they we're all from one region for they wore woven garments
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The bouncing back of the sound when it strike with a hard surface is called reflection of the sound

Arshpreet Kaur 3 years, 1 month ago

Answer :– Reflection is a phenomenon of reversion of a wave going from one medium to the same medium after striking the second medium. Sound wave also experience reflection like other waves.
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

The king was killed by a wooden toy tiger. It is very much ironical that he had killed ninety nine tigers, but one toy tiger had taken revenge upon the king. One of silvers of wood pierced the right hand of the king and caused infection, which ultimately brought his death.

When the tiger king was born asternoeds announced that toger king was killed by a tiger then the tiger king of 10 days old replied that let's beware tigers then asteroids aksed that take care of 100 tiger .then the tiger king was dead by 100 tiger was when he kil the 100 tiger he was not diwd by him and next day he put a wollen tiger for his son and played with them while playing with thiere childern with woolen tiger a small piece of wooden tiger insert in there funger and it causes a dangerous infection to the king and king was died it ironicacl was he was died by tiger .of wodden
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

  • First apply Hydroboration Oxidation.(B2H6/H2O2 OH-)
  • Give PCC (Pyridinium chlorochromate)
  • Now Give Grignard reagent(CH3MgBr), and then hydrolize(H3O+)
  • Now use t-BuO-K+ for a Hoffmann Elimination.
  • Now again Hydroboration oxidation.

You get the required product.

Anjan Karthi 3 years ago

OR, we can do the conversion as follows too :- a) Anti Markovnikov addition of HBr. b) Nucleophilic substitution by KCN (we get butane nitrile). c) DIBAL-H addition to get pentanal from butane nitrile. d) Reduction to pentanol by LiAlH4
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Nilesh Thakur 3 years, 1 month ago

Achha hua gand nahi baji

Md. Aafin Ansari 3 years, 1 month ago

Thaapad ne baara bajaa diya
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Sunil Sir is best as he makes videos properly but rajat sir is lazy in making the video

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Rajat sir is the best because the content written on slides helps m to write as it is in exams

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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

The Collegium System of Supreme Court is headed by the CJI (Chief Justice of India) and comprises four other senior most judges of the court. A High Court collegium is led by the incumbent Chief Justice and two other senior most judges of that court

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Pankaj Kaur 3 years ago

I don't think so that Mr. Lamb started thinking like Derry. He was very optimistic person whereas Derry was a pessimistic. Though Mr. Lamb became successful in changing Derry's outlook towards life. As Derry said he wanted to feel the nature by going back to Mr. Lamb.

Saksham Kaushik 3 years, 1 month ago

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Sri Shourua B 3 years, 1 month ago

Header is the heading of a sheet
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Sarika Bamane 3 years, 1 month ago

At the plant level, water flows through a pipe—also known as a penstock—and then spins the blades in a turbine, which, in turn, spins a generator that ultimately produces electricity. Most conventional hydroelectric facilities operate this way, including run-of-the-river systems and pumped storage systems.

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