1. Coordinates graph plot karne ke liye, sabse pehle aapko x-axis aur y-axis draw karna hoga. X-axis horizontal hoti hai aur y-axis vertical. Phir, aapko data points ko identify karna hoga, jaise ki (x, y) coordinates. Har point ko x-axis par x value aur y-axis par y value ke hisaab se mark karein. JaiRead more

    Coordinates graph plot karne ke liye, sabse pehle aapko x-axis aur y-axis draw karna hoga. X-axis horizontal hoti hai aur y-axis vertical. Phir, aapko data points ko identify karna hoga, jaise ki (x, y) coordinates. Har point ko x-axis par x value aur y-axis par y value ke hisaab se mark karein. Jaise hi aap points ko plot karte hain, unhe line se connect karne se aapko ek graph mil jayega. Aap graph ko samajhne ke liye labels aur title bhi add kar sakte hain, taaki aapka graph aur clear ho.

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  2. Sound cannot travel in a vacuum because a vacuum has no air or any other medium for sound waves to move through. Sound travels through vibrations in air, water, or solid materials, but in a vacuum, there are no particles to carry those vibrations. So, if you were in space, for example, you wouldn'tRead more

    Sound cannot travel in a vacuum because a vacuum has no air or any other medium for sound waves to move through. Sound travels through vibrations in air, water, or solid materials, but in a vacuum, there are no particles to carry those vibrations. So, if you were in space, for example, you wouldn’t be able to hear sounds like you do on Earth.

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  3. Newton's First Law of Motion, often referred to as the law of inertia, states that an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will continue in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an external force. This principle highlights the tendency of obRead more

    Newton’s First Law of Motion, often referred to as the law of inertia, states that an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will continue in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an external force. This principle highlights the tendency of objects to resist changes in their state of motion. For example, a stationary ball won’t roll until someone kicks it, and a rolling ball will keep moving until friction or another force stops it. This law is fundamental in understanding how forces interact in our everyday lives! ⚖️🌌

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  4. Haan, cold aur hot ke beech ek middle temperature hota hai, jise hum "tepid" ya "lukewarm" kehte hain. 🌡️ Yeh temperature usually 20°C se 30°C (68°F se 86°F) ke beech hota hai. Tepid paani, jaise ki jab aap bathing ya cooking ke liye istemal karte hain, woh na to bahut thanda hota hai aur na hi bahuRead more

    Haan, cold aur hot ke beech ek middle temperature hota hai, jise hum “tepid” ya “lukewarm” kehte hain. 🌡️ Yeh temperature usually 20°C se 30°C (68°F se 86°F) ke beech hota hai. Tepid paani, jaise ki jab aap bathing ya cooking ke liye istemal karte hain, woh na to bahut thanda hota hai aur na hi bahut garam. Yeh temperature kaafi comfortable hota hai aur kai activities ke liye ideal hota hai, jaise ki tea ya coffee banate waqt. ☕️

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