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Neurosis
Relatively, neurosis is a milder form of mental illness - characterised by prolonged emotional reactions like anxiety, fear, worries, tensions and pain. Such reactions are rooted in sub - conscious mind and are caused by some impactful event, strong feeling or particular person. An import..
Sets Introduction
Introduction - In Mathematics, a well-defined collection of definite objects is called a set. George Cantor is regarded as the "Father of Set theory". The concept of "Sets" is basic in all branches of mathematics. It has proved to be of particular importance in the foundations of rel..
Mirror Formula
In a spherical mirror, the distance of the object from its pole is called the object distance (u). the distance of the image from the pole of the mirror is called the image distance (v). You already know that the distance of the principal focus from the pole is called the focal..
Axiomatic Approach to Probability
Axiomatic approach to probability closely relates the theory of probability to set theory. Let S be the sample space of an experiment. Probability is a function, which associates a non-negative real number to every event A of the sample space denoted by P(A) satisfyin..
Axiomatic approach to probability closely relates the theory of probability to set theory. Let S be the sample space of an experiment. Probability is a function, which associates a non-negative real number to every event A of the sample space denoted by P(A) satisfyin..Dependence of Gravitational Force on Mass
Dependence of Gravitational Force on Mass - According to Newton's law of gravitation, the force of attraction is directly proportional to the mass of the body. Consider two objects of mass m separated by a distance d, then the force between them is given by the relation Two ..
Dependence of Gravitational Force on Mass - According to Newton's law of gravitation, the force of attraction is directly proportional to the mass of the body. Consider two objects of mass m separated by a distance d, then the force between them is given by the relation Two ..Expression for Potential Energy
Consider an object of mass 'm', raised through a height 'h' above the earth's surface. The work done against gravity gets stored in the object as its potential energy (gravitational potential energy). Therefore, potential energy = work done in raising the object thro..
Consider an object of mass 'm', raised through a height 'h' above the earth's surface. The work done against gravity gets stored in the object as its potential energy (gravitational potential energy). Therefore, potential energy = work done in raising the object thro..Shapes of Molecules
such as linear, triangular, square planar, pyramidal, octahedral etc. The shape of a molecule affects its chemical and physical properties. For instance, some of the unique properties of water are due to the angular shape of its molecule (H 2 O). The stability and the self-replicating property of D..
Polar Orbit
. There are weather satellites which monitor wind speed, cloud temperature and height, sea temperature, etc. This data helps to predict climate changes. Spy satellites use powerful telescopes to watch for potential threats. There are also Remote Sensing Satellites. Remote sensing refers to collecti..
Shelter and Nutrition
Maximum yield of eggs is obtained by keeping the poultry in comfortable, well ventilated, dry, clean and properly lighted houses. Birds of different ages should be kept separately. The first phase in the life of poultry is called the growing period and the chickens are called growers. During this s..
Transpiration pull and cohesion theory (cohesion tension theory)
The theory was originally proposed by Dixon and Jolly (1894) and supported by Renner (1911 to 1915), Curtis and Clark (1951), Benner and Golston (1952) Kramer and Kozlowski (1960). The features on which the theory is based are: Water is lost from the surface of the mesophyll cells of the leave..
The theory was originally proposed by Dixon and Jolly (1894) and supported by Renner (1911 to 1915), Curtis and Clark (1951), Benner and Golston (1952) Kramer and Kozlowski (1960). The features on which the theory is based are: Water is lost from the surface of the mesophyll cells of the leave.. Result
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