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Hemisphere: Definition, Formulas and Solved Examples

  • Author: Madhurima Das
  • Date:25-01-2023

In geometry, the hemisphere is a three-dimensional solid figure that is exactly half of the

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Nature of Matter: Classification and its Properties

  • Author: Shalini Kaveripakam
  • Date:25-01-2023

We know that the universe is made up of matter and energy. Humans are constantly

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Parturition: Stages and Hormones of Parturition

  • Author: Harshitha A
  • Date:25-01-2023

Parturition is also known as childbirth. Labour is a physiological process during which the foetus,

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Inverse Proportion: Definition, Formula, Problems, Examples

  • Author: SHWETHA B.R
  • Date:19-01-2025

Inverse Proportion: Proportion uses to solve various problems in everyday life, such as in business

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Lewis Structures: Definition, Diagrams and Characteristics

  • Author: Sushmita Rout
  • Date:25-01-2023

Lewis Structures: As valence electrons are significant to an atom's reactivity, it is essential to represent

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Microscope: Definition, Parts, Parameters, Types, & Uses

  • Author: Anum
  • Date:25-01-2023

A microscope is an instrument that produces enlarged images of small objects. It provides the

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Linear Equations in One Variable: Definition and Formula

  • Author: Anu_V
  • Date:29-02-2024

Linear Equations in One Variable: In Mathematics, equations having one degree are known as linear

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Methods of Factorisation: Definition, Types and Examples

  • Author: Rachana
  • Date:25-01-2023

In Mathematics, factorisation or factoring consists of writing a number or another mathematical object as

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Law of Mass Action: Definition, Application and Equation

  • Author: Shalini Kaveripakam
  • Date:27-01-2023

Law of Mass Action: In chemistry textbooks, we often read about multiple reactions but have

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Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds: Definition

  • Author: Akanksha P John
  • Date:24-01-2023

Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds: Molecules having atoms \({\rm{C}}\) and \({\rm{O}}\) can be named carbon monoxide