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1.

_____,________ is preserved in National park​

Answer» FLORA and FAUNA HOPE it's will HELP you
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Ulympiau ClassWUIK 3) A body is projected horizontally from the top of a tower. The line joining thepoint of projection and the striking point make an angle of 45° with the ground,​

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45 EXPLANATION:a BODY cannot be found in the horizanly STRIKING towards the 45 degree with ground JAI free FIRE join free fire

3.

Black bud in India is protected by ____​

Answer» BRAINLIEST PLEASE
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2) Show that image distance changes when object distance changes when object is placed in front of convex lens ?​

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tion:We are to USE here the Lens maker's for as stated below #1/f=(mu_2/mu_1-1)(1/r_1-1/r_2)# Where f =focal lens of the lens #mu_1=#refractive index of the surrounding medium #mu_2=#refractive index of medium of the lens #r_1=# radius of curvature of the lens of first refracting surface where the beam is incident. #r_2=# radius of curvature of the lens of the second refracting surface through which emergent beam comes out. Here #r_1#and #r_2# remaining same and normally #mu_2> mu_1# If the refractive index of surrounding medium i.e. #mu_1# is increased but kept less than #mu_2# then the ratio #mu_2/ mu_1# will be diminished and as a RESULT the focal length f will be increased. we know #1/v-1/U=1/f# where v = image DISTANCE u = object distance object distance remaining same the image distance proportionately increases with the INCREASE in focal length.

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Diversity of all living things depends on geography presence of others spicier and ________​

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फिजिशियन ऑफ नागालैंड पूरी हिस्ट्री उनकी​

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Talimeren Ao was the first captain of the Indian football team. Fondly known as T Ao, or Tay Ao, or Dr Tay, the Nagaland native has a story that is enriching and legendary.A footballer and a doctor, he wore both hats with ease. Mohun Bagan Captain and Captain of the India Team, he was the flag-bearer of the Indian Olympic contingent at the 1948 London Games. With the FIFA World Cup fever hitting its zenith, let us remember this football legend who shined with the ball at his feet.Today, we have the IFL, the high-profile Indian Football League, where a team called the NorthEast United dominates the points table. Well, Dr Talimeren Ao was the region’s first footballing hero.Standing at 5 ft 10 inches, Dr Ao was an athletic–the perfect form for football. A dominating midfielder and defender for nine seasons at Mohun Bagan, from 1943 to 1952, he was a teammate of Sailen Manna and Taj Mohammed at the London Olympics. In photographs, one can easily make out Dr Ao, with his steady gaze.Born in 1918 in Changki, an Ao village in the then Naga Hills district of Assam, and now in Nagaland’s Mokokchung district, his tribe, the Aos, are one of the 16 tribes of Nagaland. Dr Ao’s father was Subongwati Ningdangri, the first Reverend in the Naga Hills. Dr Ao was the fourth of his 12 kids.Two or three years after T Ao was born, the family moved to the Impur mission compound, near Mokokchung town, to a house allotted by American missionaries. Near the house was a field where boys would play with a ball made of tightly-tied rags. This was where T Ao had his first brushes with the game.During this period, the Reverend, his father, died of typhoid.His last wish? To see Talimeren become a doctor, to serve the Naga people.In 1933, T Ao was sent to the Jorhat Mission School where he was first exposed to proper football, his skills noticed by both students and teachers.From Jorhat, Ao went to Guwahati, to join the Cotton College, in 1937. This is when his game levelled up. During this time, Assam’s largest football club, the Maharana Club, had players who trained at a maidan near the Cotton College, and T Ao joined them in their sessions.Already playing for Cotton College as a striker, he went on to become his Alma MATER’s sports secretary. Ao asked to join the Assamese club, and they let him in.At the club, Ao changed. From a striker, he was put into the defender/midfielder position, one which he would retain throughout his life. During his time at Maharana, Ao exhibited brilliant footballing skills and commendable sportsmanship. He kept improving his game, but his father’s last wishes stayed firm in his mind. He kept trying for medical seats in colleges, and in 1942, his second attempt secured one of two reserved seats for erstwhile undivided Assam, at the Carmichael Medical College in Kolkata.In Kolkata, T Ao’s old friend from Maharana Club, Sarat Das, who was then playing for Mohun Bagan, brought him over to the club’s tent. T Ao paid a joining fee and was inducted into the legendary West Bengal Club’s squad, as a defender.Today, we have the IFL, the high-profile Indian Football League, where a team called the NorthEast United dominates the points table. Well, Dr Talimeren Ao was the region’s first footballing hero.Standing at 5 ft 10 inches, Dr Ao was an athletic–the perfect form for football. A dominating midfielder and defender for nine seasons at Mohun Bagan, from 1943 to 1952, he was a teammate of Sailen Manna and Taj Mohammed at the London Olympics. In photographs, one can easily make out Dr Ao, with his steady gaze.Thankfully, the Charmichael Medical College’s British principal, granted him a year’s leave, for he had to fulfill his duties as India’s captain.At the Olympics, Talimeren proudly carried the flag for the Indian contingent. The team advanced till they met France, who BEAT them 2-1.According to Scroll, Arsenal offered him a contract, but he chose to return home.That same year, he rejoined his MBBS COURSE and graduated in 1950. He bid farewell to Kolkata, and to Mohun Bagan, who had offered him a plot in the city which he refused. He joined the ENT department, at the Dibrugarh Medical College, Assam.Talimeren FINALLY returned home to Nagaland in 1953, when he joined the Kohima Civil Hospital as an Assistant Civil Surgeon. He stayed there and rose among the medical ranks to RETIRE as the Director of Health Services in Nagaland in 1978.He passed away in 1998 at the ripe old age of 80 and was buried at the Naga Cemetary in Khermahal, Dimapur.Dr Talimeren Ao played football when it was tough for players to make a living from the sport. He has been honoured with an outdoor stadium in Koliabor near Nagaon and an indoor stadium in Cotton College Guwahati named after him.

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What are the Precautions of aneroid barometer ??? At least 10 points.​

Answer» ER is a meteorological instrument which is used to measure atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure is balanced by a column of MERCURY in CASE of a mercury barometer. Mercury is used because its HEIGHT can be precisely measured. A barometer can also be used to measure altitude because atmospheric pressure changes with DISTANCE above or below sea level. There are two types of barometers:- mercury and aneroid.
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Terrestrial biodiversity in usually greater near the________​

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9.

ट्रैकिंग क्या है इसके प्रकार बताइए​

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दुर्गम ऊबड़-खाबड़ पहाड़ी तथा घाटी मार्गों से पैदल यात्रा करने को ट्रेकिंग कहते हैं। ट्रैकिंग रास्ते के पेड़-पौधे, जीव-जन्तु एवं नयनाभिराम दृश्य व्यक्ति की सारी थकान हर लेते हैं।

10.

Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the _________,______ ecosystem level​

Answer» GENETIC, SPECIES is the RIGHT ANSWER of this QUESTION
11.

What is kind of change is observed when copper utensils , bud to flower , melted ghee and ripening of fruits pls answer in three lines ​

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ChangeCan be reversed(i) Raw egg to boiled eggNo(ii) Batter to idliNo(III) Wet clothes to DRY clothesNo(iv) Woolen yarn to KNITTED sweaterYes(V) Grain to its flourNo(vi) COLD milk to hot milkYes(vii) Straight string to a coiled stringYes(viii) Bud to flowerNo(ix) Milk to paneerNo(x) Cow dung to biogasNo(xi) Stretched rubber band to its normal sizeYes(xii) Melting of ice-creamYes

12.

Why testis are extra abdominal in position ? Find out more about cells of Rauber.Differentiate between spermatogenesis and oogenesis​

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In man, the testes are paired oval bodies about 4 - 5 cm in length. The testes develop in the pelvic cavity but by the time the baby is born, they move out of the ABDOMINAL cavity, and lie in a pouch of skin called as scrotum. The scrotum hangs between the thighs. The testes are extra - abdominal because sperms mature at a temperature slightly lower than the BODY temperature. The scrotal sac is filled with a fluid called as hydrocoel. The scrotal sacs act as thermoregulators and keep the testicular temperature 2 °C lower than body temperature for normal spermatogenesis. The cavity of the testes is called as VAGINAL COELOM and it is connected to the abdominal cavity through inguinal canal.

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ऑन विच फैक्टर्स रेजिस्टेंस आफ ए कंडक्टर डिपेंड्स​

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don't know YARR but I will TRY itExplanation:have a NICE day AHEAD

14.

4.3 -- them angle of A + B with x-axis is equal to​

Answer» TION:PLEASE WRITE COMPLETE QUESTION
15.

What is the relation between lenght and the resistance of a conductor​

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The relationship between resistance and wire LENGTH is proportional . The resistance of a thin wire is greater than the resistance of a THICK wire because a thin wire has fewer electrons to carry the current. The relationship between resistance and the AREA of the cross section of a wire is INVERSELY proportional .

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Important topics in physics class 11​

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Some IMPORTANT topics of PHYSICS class 11 are provided below.Work, Energy, and Power.Thermal Properties of Matter.Rotational Motion.Thermodynamics.Kinetic Theory.Gravitation.Laws of Motion.Waves.

17.

Paragraph on students life​

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Student life is the first step TOWARDS achieving something BIG. And as a student, we should learn and acquire KNOWLEDGE as it is our first priority. Students should spend more of their time in ACQUIRING new things, reading book and develop their body and mind at the same time.Explanation:hope it helps you ❣️

18.

Define sonar (physics), ​

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tion: equipment or a system for FINDING OBJECTS under water USING sound waves

19.

Now, point the pinhole of the camera towards an open window. Move your camera forward or backward until a clear image appears on the screen. Observe and record whether the image is uprightor inverted,​

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it's invertedExplanation:PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST

20.

Mention two difference between mass and weight​

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the actual weight of an OBJECT MASS is lesser than weightweight is the mass of the object with the gravitational forceweight is GREATER that massThis is your ANSWER...✌Hope it HELPS you mate...Brainliest? Follow?

21.

30 ex for convertion of one form of energy to another form of energy​

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We can also prove the conservation omechanical energy of a freely FALLING BODY by the work-energy theorem, which STATES that change in kinetic energy of a body is equal to work DONE on it. i.e. W=ΔK. And ΔE=ΔK+ΔU.. Hence the MECHANICAL..

22.

Explain General relativity:​

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relativity, also known as the general theory of relativity, is the geometric theory of gravitation published by ALBERT Einstein in 1915 and is the current DESCRIPTION of gravitation in modern physics.Essentially, it's a theory of GRAVITY. The basic idea is that INSTEAD of being an invisible force that attracts objects to one another, gravity is a curving or warping of space. The more massive an object, the more it warps the space around it.hope it helps uh...!

23.

What is the formula of momemtum of a object having mass m and moving with velocity v

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Linear momentum (momentum for brevity) is DEFINED as the PRODUCT of a system's mass multiplied by its velocity. In SYMBOLS, linear momentum p is defined to be p = MV, where m is the mass of the system and v is its velocity. The SI unit for momentum is kg · m/s.

24.

Explain the heat zone of earth?dont spam​

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your answer is in the picture.Explanation:Heat zones are the DIFFERENT zones of the earth, where the sun's rays FALL differently, thus causing different climate PATTERNS. These zones are CALLED the Torrid Zone, the TWO Temperate Zones, and the two Frigid Zones. The Torrid Zone is very hot since the sun shines overhead here.

25.

If 'g'on the surface of the earth is 9.8 find its value at a depth of 6400km ​

Answer» SINCE SEPARATION of centre of the masses will BECOME 0 .
26.

If the speed of light were 2/3 of its present value, the energy released in a given atomicexplosion will be decreased by a fraction of​

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nbgsg GS SG dgExplanation:yensgngdmhx ZG

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16. A solid body is found floating in water with aof its volume submerged. The sameBsolid is found floating in a liquid withaof its volume above the liquid surface.B ВSThe specific gravity of the liquid isa-BB1)B-a2)34)B B βa-Bα1) B-aa​

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PhysicsA solid body is FOUND floating in water with ( βα ) TH of its VOLUME submerged. The same solid is found floating in a liquid with ( βα ) th of its volume above the liquid surface. The specific gravity of the liquid is: Video ExplanationSolution To Question ID 24379AnswerWeight of the solid=( βα )×1000VgNow, in the liquid, weight of solid = weight of the liquid DISPLACED.( βα )1000Vg=(1− βα )V×λg1− βα ( βα ) 1000=λSo, specific graVity of liquid= pβ−α βα = β−αα

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Waves questions help plsss 1. An open pipe is 74 cm long. If the frequency of the first harmonic of the open tube is the same as the frequency of the first harmonic of a closed tube, how long is the closed tube? 2. Consecutive harmonics in a closed tube are 220 Hz and 660 Hz. If the speed of sound is 350ms^-1, how long is the tube?

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This CALCULATION is SHOWN below.SPEED = frequency • wavelength. frequency = speed / wavelength. frequency = (340 m/s) / (1.35 m) frequency = 252 HZ.speed = frequency • wavelength. wavelength = speed / frequency. wavelength = (340 m/s) / (480 Hz) ... Length = (1/2) • Wavelength. Length = (1/2) • Wavelength. Length = 0.354 m.

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6. A black hole is an object whose gravitational field is so strong that even light cannot escape from it.To what approximate radius would earth(mass = 5.98 x 1024 kg) have to be compresed tobe a black hole?[AIPMT-2014](110-9 m(2) 10-6 m(3) 10-2 m(4) 100 m​

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10-6m is the CORRECT ANSWER

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11. Interference of light is evidence that: (A) The speed of light is verylarge(B) Light is a transversewave(C) Light is electromagnetic incharacter(D) Light is a wavephenomenon​

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the ANSWER is C EXPLANATION:MARK me as BRAINLIST

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Name the sound of the frequencies given below: (i). 10 Hz (ii). 1000 Hz (iii). 40 kHz (iv). 100 Hz​

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a) 10hz = Whispering b) 1000HZ = Sound of rocket during take offc) 40KHZ = Can't be DETERMINED d) 100hz =Sound of horns of carsif helpful please MARK as brainliest

32.

Why do you need to change the tyres when it's threading is finished​

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33.

Define force or pressure...good evening all of u ...​

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A FORCE can be a PUSH or a PULL. When a force is exerted on an object it can change the object's speed, direction of movement or SHAPE. Pressure is a measure of how much force is acting UPON an area.

34.

Examples of decibal state​

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Comparative Examples of Noise Levels Noise SOURCE -DECIBEL Level-Decibel EffectJet take-off (at 25 METERS)Recommended PRODUCT: Outdoor Noise Barriers-150-Eardrum ruptureAircraft carrier deck-140 Quiet rural area-30 WHISPER, rustling leaves-20 Breathing-10-Barely audibleAnd so on....

35.

Relation between escape & orbital velocity​

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The lowest velocity an object MUST have to escape the gravitational force of a PLANET or an object. The RELATIONSHIP between the escape velocity and the orbital velocity is defined by Ve = 2 Vo where Ve is the escape velocity and Vo is the orbital velocity. And the escape velocity is root-two TIMES the ORBIT velocity.

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9. The plane in which the magnetic field vector of plane polarised light vibrates is known as (A) Plane of vibration(B) Plane of Polarisation(C) Principal Plane(D) None of above​

Answer» AL planeHope it's HELP you
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दो वेक्टरो के स्केलर और गुणनफल से आप क्या समझते हैं प्रयुक्त प्रतीकों का अर्थ बताते हुए सूत्र लिखिए​

Answer» SORRY SIR if IKNOW IWILL ANSWER
38.

Do molecules of air undergo a displacement due to propagation of sound wave through them? Explain it with an example.​

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No , because sound vibrations are SENT by source and the air particles take and sends to another particle on the same position. No, the molecules of air doesn't undergo displacement due to propagation of sound WAVES through them as it move front and again come to its original place as a LOW pressure AREA is CREATED.

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Find out from following table the medium having highest optical density. Also find the medium with lowest optical density.​

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निम्न तालिका से पता लगाने के मध्यम उच्चतम ऑप्टिकल घनत्व वाले भी सबसे कम ऑप्टिकल घनत्व के साथ मध्यम लगता हैSearch ResultsFeatured snippet from the webA medium which has the highest REFRACTIVE index will have the highest optical DENSITY and vice-versa. It can be OBSERVED from table 10.3 that diamond and air respectively have the highest and LOWEST refractive index. Therefore, diamond has the highest optical density and air has the lowest optical density.

40.

Why must both center be in line?​

Answer» TION:I THINK the QUESTION is not COMPLETE....
41.

What is rasistance ?​

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A resistor is a PASSIVE two-terminal electrical component that IMPLEMENTS electrical resistance as a CIRCUIT element. In ELECTRONIC circuits, resistors are used to reduce current flow, adjust SIGNAL levels, to divide voltages, bias active elements, and terminate transmission lines, among other uses.

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☺ calculate the value of voltage regulation at 0.8 laggling for a transformers with resistance drop 2% and reactance drop 4% of the voltage,​

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answersA TRANSFORMER has 2% resistance and 5% REACTANCE. What is its voltage regulation at full load with 0.8 PF lagging? 3 ANSWERS ... Regulation of transformer is given by. % Voltage ... Answered 4 YEARS ago · How does ...

43.

How much heat is required to increase the temperature of 0.5 kg of water from 10 degree C to 65 degree C?

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Mass of the water = 0.5 kgInitial temperature = 10°CFinal temperature = 65°CTo Find :Heat required to increase the temperature.Solution :❖ Specific heat capacity is DEFINED as the heat required to increase temperature of 1 G substance by 1 °CMathematically, Q = m c ∆T» Q denotes heat » m denotes mass» c denotes specific heat capacity» ∆T denotes change in temperatureSpecific heat capacity of water = 1 cal / g °CBy substituting the GIVEN values;➙ Q = m c ∆T➙ Q = 0.5 × 1 × (65 - 10)➙ Q = 0.5 × 55➙ Q = 27.5 calKnowledge BOOSTER :Specific heat capacity of water is very high. This is the reason why water is used as a coolant in automobile radiators as well as a heater in hot water bags.Determination of specific heat or LATENT heat of a substance using principle of calorimetry is good enough provided there is no loss of heat.

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2. The dimensions of [1/2 at 2]​

Answer» 2 ithanu ANSWER ITHU NJAN padichathanu
45.

Plz solve this fast....​

Answer» N :A bus turns a slippery road having coefficient of friction of 0.5 with a speed of 10 m/s. The minimum RADIUS of the arc in which bus turns isGiven :Coefficient of friction = 0.5Velocity of the bus = 10 m/sTo Find :Radius of the circular pathSolution :❖ A vehicle taking a circular TURN on a LEVEL road. If μ is the coefficient of friction between TYRES and road, then the maximum velocity with which the vehicle can safely take a circular turn at radius r is given byv² = μ r gBy substituting the given values;➙ 10² = 0.5 × r × 10➙ 100 = 5 × r➙ r = 100/5➙ r = 20 m
46.

Calculate the value of voltage regulation at 0.8lagging for a transfomer' withresistance drop 2% and reactance drop 4% of the voltage ​

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% Voltage REGULATION = %R * cos Φ ± %X * SIN(Φ)Plus (+) sign is for lagging POWER factor and minus (-) sign is for LEADING power factorGivencos Φ = 0.8sosin Φ = 0.6% Regulation = %R * cos Φ ± %X * sin(Φ)% Regulation = (2*0.8)+(5*0.6)% Regulation = 1.6 +3% Regulation = 4.6%

47.

Derive the expression for the potential energy stored in a spring? PLZ KEEP IT SIMPLE

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MxGxHExplanation:Let the MASS of the SPRING be M.Now, let the gravitational constant be G.Then, let the Height at which the spring is kept be H.Now, if we multiply them, It will result in MxGxH.I hope, it HELPED you.

48.

When an object falls from a height, its height = h decreases, but its acceleration due to gravity = g increases. Why, then, does its potential energy (mgh) decrease, and not increase?Because if g increases, then potential energy should also increase.​

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Answer is in the question itself. Height also decreases... So automatically potential energy decreases. Acceleration DUE to gravity is 9.8 m/s^2 which is a constant. But height increases till the object REACHES ground.

49.

The length of two sides of triangles are 15 cm and 20 cm, between what two measure should the lenght of third side fall?​

Answer» 25(by PYTHAGORAS thorem).
50.

If the dishhorment, s ob e particle is probertmal to time that istib rat them the deckeration ofthe particle will be.​

Answer» TION:tditxitifuxfufsusJgsursif,IUT