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Mobasshir Alam 1 year, 10 months ago

The pressure by which blood leaves from heart is systolic The pressure by which blood comes to the heart is diastolic
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Increase

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Increses

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Ayush Dubey 1 year, 10 months ago

Length = 40 cm Breadth = 20 cm Perimeter of rectangle = 2(l+b) = 2(40+20) = 120 cm Perimeter of square= perimeter of rectangle 4xSide =120 cm Side = 120÷4 Side = 30 cm
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Kaushik Verma 1 year, 10 months ago

D=b²-4ac=0 =k²-4×2×k=0 = k²-8k=0 =k(k-8)=0 = k-8=0 =k=8

Aniket Singh 1 year, 10 months ago

Given : b²-4ac=0 So, (-k)²-4×2×k=0 k²-8k=0 k(k-8)=0 k=8
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Pratigya Pandey 1 year, 9 months ago

Aim: To test whether a given liquid conducts electricity or not. Things required: A dry cell, pieces of copper wire, two iron nails, a rubber cork, a bulb fixed in a bulb holder, a beaker, lemon juice, vinegar, tap water, dilute hydrochloric acid, dilute potassium hydroxide, alcohol, kerosene and mustard oil. Method: 1. Take two iron nails and fix them on a rubber cork. 2. Take a beaker and place the rubber cork having the iron nails. Make a circuit by connecting a bulb, a switch, a cell using copper wire and iron nails. This is your electric tester. 3. Pour lemon juice in the beaker carefully. Now pass the electric current through the lemon juice by closing the switch. You observe that the bulb glows showing that lemon juice is a good conductor of electricity. 4. Repeat the activity one by one with other liquids. Wash, wipe and dry the ends of electric tester after testing each liquid.
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Ankita Yadav 1 year, 8 months ago

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India is the southern most extention of southeast Asia. India lies between the latitude 8°4'N to 37°6'N and longitude 68°7'E to 97°25'E.India covers a area of 3.28million .sq.km. Distinct relief feature and climatic conditions makes India a subcontinent
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Akhand Goswami 1 year, 10 months ago

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