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Displacement is the smallest distance between two points. For example, let us assume that a person traveled from A to C through B. The distance he traveled to reach point B from A is 3 units and the distance he traveled to reach C from B is 4 units. Here ... Read More
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Sedimentation- Sedimentation is the process in which heavier particles of an insoluble solid settle down in a liquid. Decantation- It is the process of pouring out the liquid without disturbing the sediment.Eg: sand and water Sieving - Sieving is a method in which fine particles are sieved through holes of ... Read More
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Fabric is a material made after weaving, knitting, spreading, or crocheting thin strands of threads (known as fiber) for the production of a garment. The characteristics of a fabric depend upon the type of fibre being used and the treatment applied to them. Example: Cotton, rayon, linen, satin, and denim ... Read More
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An atom is the basic building block of an element. It is the smallest particle in an Element and a compound. They are highly reactive in nature. Atoms do not exist in the free state. (Exception -Noble gases).A compound is a substance made up of two or more elements chemically ... Read More
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Hi Soumya, plants do talk but in a different way than human talk to each other.1. Plants can call for helpWhen you inhale the sweet smell of freshly mown grass or cut flowers, what we are actually smelling is the plant’s distress call. The scent attracts insects that will eat ... Read More
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A carbohydrate is a biomolecule composed of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) atoms; it is also referred to as saccharides or carbs. Carbohydrates are the necessary nutrient of food that provides energy to perform daily activities.Carbohydrate-containing foods include:1. Grains and vegetables high in starch include rice, wheat, maize, ... Read More
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Butter paper is not transparent. It is translucent. The material which allow light to pass through it is known as transparent object. For example, Glass and water. The material which allow light to pass through it partially is known as translucent object. For example, tissue paper and butter paper.
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Force: Force is essentially a push, or a pull action, that can lead to certain outcomes. It can deform a body or can change the state of motion of a body. Mathematically, it is the product of mass and acceleration. Some examples of force are gravitational force, magnet force, etc. ... Read More
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