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EMF of a Cell: Meaning, Cell Potential, Cell Diagrams

  • Author: Paramjit Singh
  • Date:24-01-2023

EMF of a Cell: The maximum potential difference which is present between two electrodes of

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Preparation of Colloidal Solutions: Meaning, Difference, Types

  • Author: Nithya Samanta
  • Date:03-04-2025

Preparation of Colloidal Solutions: As we know, all solutions contain two entities in them, a

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Interaction between Circle and Polygon: Inscribed, Circumscribed, Formulas

  • Author: Rachana
  • Date:13-03-2023

Interaction between Circle and Polyon: Certain geometric shapes can be created by combining circles with

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Equations Reducible to a Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables

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

Equations Reducible to a Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables: The equation in the

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10th Haryana Board Sample Papers

  • Author: Sushma_P
  • Date:17-03-2023

Are you someone who studies well and is still unable to score good marks? Well

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Decimal Expansion of Rational Numbers: Methods and Examples

  • Author: Madhurima Das
  • Date:21-06-2023

How to Expand Rational Numbers in Decimals: A number in the form \(\frac{p}{q}\) or a

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Constructions Based on Circle: Explanation, Steps, Examples

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

Constructions Based on Circle: A circle is a closed curve formed by uniting all points

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NCERT Solutions Class 6 Science Chapter 11 Light, Shadows and Reflections

  • Author: Varsha
  • Date:18-10-2024

NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Science Chapter 11 Light, Shadows and Reflections: The eleventh chapter

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Midpoint Formula: Example, Coordinate Geometry, Statistics

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

Midpoint Formula is used to find the exact midpoint of a line segment. Sometimes you

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Trigonometric Ratios of Specific Angles: Ratios for 0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°

  • Author: SHWETHA B.R
  • Date:25-01-2023

Trigonometric Ratios of Some Specific Angles: The term "trigonometry" comes from the Greek words "trigonon"