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Define pasec and light-year

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    3.2 light year is equivalent to the Parsec. Parsec is unit to measure distance of astronomical bodies of long length.

    3.2 light year is equivalent to the Parsec. Parsec is unit to measure distance of astronomical bodies of long length.

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Which hormones help in growth of the root?

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    Auxin helps in the growth of root in plants.

    Auxin helps in the growth of root in plants.

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    Normality is the ratio of amount of gram equivalent weight of solute  that can dissolve in 1000 ml of solution at a particular temperature. It is denoted by "N". Mathematically, Normality(N)= no. of gram equivalent wt. of solute/ vol of solution in ml  *1000

    Normality is the ratio of amount of gram equivalent weight of solute  that can dissolve in 1000 ml of solution at a particular temperature. It is denoted by “N”.

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    Normality(N)= no. of gram equivalent wt. of solute/ vol of solution in ml  *1000

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    Aluminum (blended with small quantities of other metals) is used on most types of aircraft because it is lightweight and strong. Aluminum alloys don’t corrode as readily as steel. … It has also been used for the skin of some high-speed airplanes, because it holds its strength at higher temperatures better than aluminum.

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Explain about speed and velocities ?

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    Speed is a scalar quantity that has magnitude but no fixed direction. Velocity is a vector quantity that has both magnitude and direction. Speed is always positive . Velocity can be negative, positive, or O.

    Speed is a scalar quantity that has magnitude but no fixed direction. Velocity is a vector quantity that has both magnitude and direction. Speed is always positive . Velocity can be negative, positive, or O.

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    An iron nail has less volume so it experiences less up thrust due to which it doesn't float.  The iron spreads less water so it doesn't float. On other hand, ship has large volume and higher surface area.

    An iron nail has less volume so it experiences less up thrust due to which it doesn’t float.  The iron spreads less water so it doesn’t float. On other hand, ship has large volume and higher surface area.

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    Binomial nomenclature is the process of Naming any organisms in which first word of name : Genus whereas 2nd one is species.

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