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Neha Tewatia 3 years, 11 months ago

The answer is 60J
E=P×T 60×1=60 So energy consumed is 60 joule

Tarandeep Kaur 4 years ago

P= E/t 60*1 = E 60 J= E

Ayush Kumar 4 years ago

60 joule
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Anshuman Das 4 years ago

It works faster and give us result It has the billions of huge answer bank which are used in our life
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Mamta Kumari 4 years ago

Roadways score over railways by following ways- Construction cost of roadways is much lower than the railways. Roadways are feeder of all other transportation. Roadways provide door to door service. Roadways dissected all high slopes of mountain such as himalaya Roadways are basic transportart for development of any country
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at follow. 1. The first crisis the lunar explorers faced came just short of moonfall. The Apollo 11 Lunar Module, code – named ‘eagle’, was still 9.5 km (6 miles) up when the vital guidance computer began flashing an alarm. It was overloading. Any second it could give up the ghost under the mounting pressure and nothing the two astronauts could do would save the mission. Emergencies were nothing new to Commander Neil Armstrong but he and his co – pilot Buzz Aldrin hadn’t even practised for this one on the ground – no one believed it could happen. Sweeping feet first towards their target, they pressed ahead as controllers on Earth waited heart – in – mouth. Racing against the computer, Eagle slowed and then pitched upright to stand on its rocket plume and gave Armstrong his first view of the landing site. The wrong one! They had overshot by four miles into unfamiliar territory and were heading straight for a football field size crater filled with boulders “the size of Volkswagens”. 2. With his fuel running out, and only a minute’s flying time left, Armstrong coolly accelerated the hovering Eagle beyond the crater, touching 88 kph (55mph). Controllers were puzzled and alarmed by the unplanned manoeuvres. Mission Director George Hale pleaded silently: “Get it down, Neil. Get it down.” The seconds ticked away. 3. “Forward, drifting right,” Aldrin said. And then, with less than 20 seconds left, came the magic word: “Contact!” 4. Armstrong spoke first: “Tranquility base here, the Eagle has landed.” His words were heard by 600 million people – a fifth of humanity. 5. About six and a half hours later, Eagle’s front door was opened and Armstrong backed out onto a small porch. He wore a €200,000 moonsuit, a sort of thermos flask capable of stopping micrometeoroids travelling 30 times faster than a rifle bullet. He carried a backpack which weighed 49 kgs and enough oxygen for a few hours. Heading down the ladder, Armstrong unveiled a €200,000 TV camera so the world could witness his first step: “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” It was 3.56 am, 21 July, 1969. 1.1On the basis of your reading of the passage make notes on it in points only, using abbreviations wherever necessary. Supply a suitable title. 1.2 Write a summary of the passage in 80 words.
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Prerana Kumari 3 years, 9 months ago

Which picture or chapters name please
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Renita J 3 years, 11 months ago

A inside thing of anything Eq: House interior , The interior of an cell and egg

Ayushi Bajpai 3 years, 11 months ago

the inside part of something
Andar
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Karuna Kumari 3 years, 11 months ago

Catination(self linking property) and tetravalent both together this called versatile nature of carbon.

Ritika Dilod 4 years ago

Tetravalency and catenation

Ankit Yadav 4 years ago

1-Catination - shelf linking property Of carban compound And 2-tetra valency
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Mamta Kumari 4 years ago

What is catination? What is isomers? What is homologous series? Give examples. What is allotropy? Why carbon form covalent bond?
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Aayat Kanich 3 years, 11 months ago

MS word kise kahate Hain

Priyanshu Meena 3 years, 11 months ago

What
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Swagger Bro 3 years, 11 months ago

Density = mass/ volume So mass of unknown metal = density × dimension of unit cell
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Ishika Paswan 3 years, 4 months ago

What is the question

Surjit Laimayum 4 years ago

Jb
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Atharva Swastik 3 years, 11 months ago

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Mean

Sanjay .S 4 years ago

You
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Anchal Jaiswal 4 years ago

It is others values resources of human resources of value in world that like this to be many of developments in world they can more than advance research by human beings
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