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Metabolism of Nitrogen: Nitrogen Cycle, Nitrogen Fixation

  • Author: Manisha Minni
  • Date:25-01-2023

Metabolism of Nitrogen is a process in which nitrogen circulates between the atmosphere and living organisms.

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Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions: Definition, Types and Examples

  • Author: Gurudath
  • Date:22-06-2023

Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions: We have learned to use arithmetic symbols, mainly of

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Subtraction of Integers: Definition, Rules, Properties, Examples

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

Subtraction of Integers: You are already familiar with whole-number addition and subtraction. Are you aware that

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Comparing Decimals: Definition, Diagram, Types and Examples

  • Author: Priya_Singh
  • Date:29-01-2024

Comparing Decimals: The word decimal comes from the Latin word "Decem", which means \(10.\) Decimal

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Square Roots of Decimals: Definition, Method, Types, Uses

  • Author: Rachana
  • Date:30-03-2023

Square Roots of Decimals: The product of prime numbers can be used to express any

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TNEA 2021 Application Form Released at tneaonline.org

  • Author: Aaron_K
  • Date:10-12-2021

BENGALURU 26 July: The Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE), Tamil Nadu, has released the TNEA

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Combustion: Definition, Types, Condition For Combustion

  • Author: Sahana Soma Kodarkar
  • Date:25-01-2023

Combustion: You may have noticed that some materials such as paper burn easily, while materials

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Angular Momentum Formula: Overview, Directions, Examples

  • Author: Saurav_C
  • Date:14-08-2023

The term angular momentum can be associated with any object that performs rotation about a point

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Measurement of Lengths: Definition, Diagram, Types and Examples

  • Author: Priya_Singh
  • Date:29-01-2024

Measurement of Lengths: In the olden days, the length of a foot, the width of

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Percentage Increase Formula: Definition, Formulas, Problems

  • Author: SHWETHA B.R
  • Date:29-01-2024

Percentage Increase Formula: Percentage is a fraction with denominator \(100,\) represented with the symbol \(\%