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Hydroelectric Energy: Definition, Advantages & Disadvantages

  • Author: Anum
  • Date:05-01-2025

Electricity generated by generators operated by turbines that convert the potential energy of falling or

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Tension Formula: Overview, Facts, & Examples

  • Author: Anum
  • Date:25-01-2023

We have all been to parks and recreational centres. Often there are a lot of

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Environment Pollution and Pollutants – Types, Examples and Effects

  • Author: Ankita Sahay
  • Date:25-01-2023

Environmental Pollution and Pollutants: We are blessed to dwell on a beautiful planet, “Earth”, with

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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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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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Input Tax Credit (ITC): Definition, Properties, Examples

  • Author: Gurudath
  • Date:24-01-2023

You will learn about Input Tax Credit (ITC) in this article. Input credit means that

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Properties of an Arithmetic Progression – Definition, Types & Examples

  • Author: Priya Wadhwa
  • Date:18-01-2025

Properties of an Arithmetic Progression: A sequence is an arrangement of numbers in which one

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Tangent and Secant Properties of a Circle: Definition, Diagram, Examples

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

Tangent and Secant Properties of a Circle: Circle is the collection of all points in

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Volume of a Combination of Solids: Definition, Examples

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

A combination of solids can be seen in two hemispheres joined by a cylinder. For example, a