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Anjal Kumar

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Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)

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JNTU, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, India - 500085

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Class I-V Tuition

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Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition

1

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CBSE, State

Subjects taught

Mathematics, English, Science

Taught in School or College

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Class 9 Tuition

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Years of Experience in Class 9 Tuition

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CBSE, State

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English, Mathematics, Science

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Class 10 Tuition

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Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition

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CBSE, State

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Science, Mathematics, English

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Class 6 Tuition

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State, CBSE

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Mathematics, English, Science

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Class 7 Tuition

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State, CBSE

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Science, Mathematics, English

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Class 8 Tuition

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1

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State, CBSE

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Mathematics, English, Science

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Given 5z2 + 13z -p Let x be one zero then other zero will be 1/x as given both the zeroes are reciprocal to each other. Therefore 5x2+13x-p=0. ---------------->1 5(1/x)^2+(13/x)-p=0----------->2 Solving above equations we get p=-5
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Law of conservation of mass: Mass neither be created nor be destroyed. In chemical processes, Total mass of the reactants=Total mass of products Law of constant proportions: A given compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by weight. Example: %of cu. ... ...more
Law of conservation of mass: Mass neither be created nor be destroyed. In chemical processes, Total mass of the reactants=Total mass of products Law of constant proportions: A given compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by weight. Example: %of cu. %of O2. %of Carbon Natural sample 51.35. 9.74. 38.91 Artoficial. 51.35. 9.74. 38.91 Therefore composition of elements in the two sample of CuCO3 are equal This law was proposed by Proust
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Tropical Evergreen forests: These forests receive heavy rain fall as they are located near equator.These are also known as tropical rain forests.These forests are always evergreen because the trees shed their leaves at different times.These are more dense compared to deciduous. Examples:Mahagany,Ebony,Rosewood. Deciduous... ...more
Tropical Evergreen forests: These forests receive heavy rain fall as they are located near equator.These are also known as tropical rain forests.These forests are always evergreen because the trees shed their leaves at different times.These are more dense compared to deciduous. Examples:Mahagany,Ebony,Rosewood. Deciduous forests: These forests are less dense as all variety of trees shed their leaves at the same time.That is the reason why they are not evergreen. Examples:Sal,teak,peepal,neem and sheesham.
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Natural:Diamond ,Graphite Artificial: Buckminster fullerene
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Class I-V Tuition

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CBSE, State

Subjects taught

Mathematics, English, Science

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Class 9 Tuition

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Subjects taught

English, Mathematics, Science

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Class 10 Tuition

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Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition

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CBSE, State

Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, English

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Class 6 Tuition

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Years of Experience in Class 6 Tuition

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State, CBSE

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Taught in School or College

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Class 7 Tuition

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Years of Experience in Class 7 Tuition

1

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State, CBSE

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Science, Mathematics, English

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Class 8 Tuition

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Years of Experience in Class 8 Tuition

1

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State, CBSE

Subjects taught

Mathematics, English, Science

Taught in School or College

No

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Given 5z2 + 13z -p Let x be one zero then other zero will be 1/x as given both the zeroes are reciprocal to each other. Therefore 5x2+13x-p=0. ---------------->1 5(1/x)^2+(13/x)-p=0----------->2 Solving above equations we get p=-5
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Law of conservation of mass: Mass neither be created nor be destroyed. In chemical processes, Total mass of the reactants=Total mass of products Law of constant proportions: A given compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by weight. Example: %of cu. ... ...more
Law of conservation of mass: Mass neither be created nor be destroyed. In chemical processes, Total mass of the reactants=Total mass of products Law of constant proportions: A given compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by weight. Example: %of cu. %of O2. %of Carbon Natural sample 51.35. 9.74. 38.91 Artoficial. 51.35. 9.74. 38.91 Therefore composition of elements in the two sample of CuCO3 are equal This law was proposed by Proust
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Answered on 30/12/2017 Learn CBSE/Class 9/Social Studies +1

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Tropical Evergreen forests: These forests receive heavy rain fall as they are located near equator.These are also known as tropical rain forests.These forests are always evergreen because the trees shed their leaves at different times.These are more dense compared to deciduous. Examples:Mahagany,Ebony,Rosewood. Deciduous... ...more
Tropical Evergreen forests: These forests receive heavy rain fall as they are located near equator.These are also known as tropical rain forests.These forests are always evergreen because the trees shed their leaves at different times.These are more dense compared to deciduous. Examples:Mahagany,Ebony,Rosewood. Deciduous forests: These forests are less dense as all variety of trees shed their leaves at the same time.That is the reason why they are not evergreen. Examples:Sal,teak,peepal,neem and sheesham.
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Natural:Diamond ,Graphite Artificial: Buckminster fullerene
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