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CBSE Class 6 English Grammar Prepositions

CBSE Class 6 English Grammar Prepositions Let’s discuss prepositions and types of prepositions Class 6 English  – Prepositions A Preposition is one of the essential parts of speech of Grammar. It is essential while making a sentence as it provides necessary and additional details.Prepositions define direction, time, location and spatial relationships. Prepositions are words, giving information to the readers such as general descriptive information, when something takes place, where something takes place, why something takes place, etc. Types of prepositions Prepositions of directions Prepositions of time Prepositions of Place/Location Prepositions of agents Prepositions of Instruments, devices, or machines Prepositional phases  1. Preposition of Time – refers to time on various aspects like at, on, and in. In – months or years, a particular time of a day, month or a year, a specific time in past or future. On – A day, dates, particular days. At – Time of

CS Foundation : E-Commerce

Online CS Foundation classes  : We are Takshila Learning, your online Education partner. We offer complete CS online coaching classes. Our Target is to help out in the journey of your CS Preparation. Today we have brought an important article related to “Business Management and Law , an important part of  CS Foundation . While preparing for CS Preparation, you must have studied in details about  Business Management and Law . In this blog we will discuss about “E-Commerce”. CS Foundation : E-Commerce Classification of E-Commerce on the basis of the participants in the business: Business to Business (B2B):  In this, both the transacting parties are businesses. Eg: Manufacturers, Traders, retailers etc. Business to Consumer (B2C):  Business selling goods to a consumer is the best example to understand this. Consumer to Business (C2B):  Business buying from Consumer. It’s a new concept in the market and is actually being loved by the people. Eg: Elanic Consumer to Consumer

NCERT science solutions class 10 The Human Eye and The Colorful World

NCERT science solutions class 10 The Human Eye and The Colorful World we will share some important notes on the eye structure, working of the human eye, and its defects. We will also discuss how these are corrected by using various lenses. So, let’s start with the human eye. The human eye The Cornea is the front part of the eye. It is expanded towards outside and made up of a transparent substance. It is convex in shape and the light which comes to eye is enters through the cornea. Iris is behind the cornea and flat in shape, colored, and usually ring shape membrane. Pupil of the eye is the hole in the middle of the eye. As there is no reflection of light through the pupil hence it is black in color. A transparent, soft, flexible jelly like material is called eye-lens. The shape can be changes due to the flexibility which focus light on the retina. The eye-lens is held in position by suspensory ligaments.One end is attached to the eye-lens and other to ciliary muscle.

NCERT 12th Class Physics Ohm’s Law and Resistance

NCERT 12th Class Physics Ohm’s Law and Resistance Ohm’s Law Ohm’s law:   It states that “the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to potential difference between the ends of the conductor provided physical conditions like temperature, pressure etc.  remain the same”. i.e.   VαI or V = IR Here V is apotential difference,I is current and R is Resistance of the conductor. Resistance:  It is the ability of a conductor to oppose the flow of electric current . SI unit of resistance is ohm. Factors on which resistance of a conductor depends: Nature of the material of the conductor Length of the conductor ‘ l’ Area of cross-section ‘A’ Temperature ie R ∝ l R ∝ 1/A R= 𝜌 l/A Where 𝜌 is resistivity of the material of the conductor. What to study the same topic in Hindi? click on  Physics in Hindi The resistivity  of thematerial of a conductor: 𝜌=RA/ l If we have A=1m 2  and  l =1m So 𝜌=R The resistivity of the material o

INCORRECT PHRASE SBI-IBPS PO/CLERK

INCORRECT PHRASE SBI-IBPS PO/CLERK Online Banking Classes  : Takshila Learning Institute is a great e-learning platform for banking aspirants and ensures that learning is not restrained by place or by time. We provide  online coaching for ibps  , SBI PO, Clerk, RRB and other banking & insurance exams. Salient features of our institute: High Quality video lectures by our experienced faculties. Which can be accessible through SD card, no internet required. Regular Topic-wise articles & information on various subjects. Regular MCQs based Tests & Quizzes Online Test Series Job Alerts INCORRECT PHRASE SBI-IBPS PO/CLERK   Direction for Q1- 10:  Each sentence has been broken up into four parts sequentially (a, b, c, d). Choose that part which contains a mistake otherwise mark (e) as your answer:   1. (a) A feasibility survey has now (b) been completed in India to establish (c) a network of felicitate contacts (d) between small and medium enterpri

CBSE Class 11 maths NCERT solutions Circle

CBSE Class 11 maths NCERT solutions Circle Class 11 maths ncert solutions – Circle Circle:   A circle is the set of all points in a plane which is at a fixed distance from a fixed point in the plane. The fixed point is called the  centre  of the circle and the distance from the centre to any point on the circle is called the  radius  of the circle. Question:  Find the equation of the circle with centre (1, 2) and radius 3. Solution:  We have   h = 1 ,k = 2 and r = 3 So equation of the circle is (x-1) 2  + (y-2) 2  = 3 2 or (x-1) 2  + (y-2) 2 =9 For  NCERT maths solutions class 11  practice sets of Conic Sections & more, Click at  Class 11 th  Maths online classes  Question:  Find the centre and radius of the circle  x 2  +  y 2  -2 x + 4 y  – 8 = 0. Solution:  First of all,we write the given equation in the form ( x 2  – 2 x ) + (  y 2  + 4 y ) = 8 Now, completing the squares, we get ( x 2  – 2 x  + 1) + (  y 2  + 4 y  + 4) = 8 + 1 + 4 ( x  –

11th Science Biology Online & Offline NCERT Solutions

11th Science Biology  Online & Offline NCERT Solutions  Role of Digestive Enzymes Food acts as a source of energy for all creatures in this world including human beings. Proper & complete digestion of food is necessary to harness energy out of it and to maintain good health. Complex components of food like Proteins, Carbohydrates, and Fats are converted into simpler molecules by the process called  Digestion . In digestion, different types of digestive enzymes and gastrointestinal hormones play an important role in converting the complex substances of food into simpler substances which can be absorbed by the body. In this article, we will learn more about digestive enzymes, gastrointestinal hormones and their role in digestion. Enzyme can be understood as any of a group of complex proteins or conjugated proteins that are produced by living cells and act as catalysts in specific biochemical reactions The enzyme is a substance produced by a living organism which ac