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sabhi gases ka weight hota hai?
Haan, sabhi gases ka weight hota hai, lekin unka weight samajhna thoda alag hota hai. Gases ka weight unki density par depend karta hai, yani kitna mass ek certain volume mein hai. Jaise hawa (air) ka weight hai, lekin yeh itni halka hoti hai ki humein mehsoos nahi hota. Isliye, jab hum gases ki baaRead more
Haan, sabhi gases ka weight hota hai, lekin unka weight samajhna thoda alag hota hai. Gases ka weight unki density par depend karta hai, yani kitna mass ek certain volume mein hai. Jaise hawa (air) ka weight hai, lekin yeh itni halka hoti hai ki humein mehsoos nahi hota. Isliye, jab hum gases ki baat karte hain, toh unka weight unke molecules ki sankhya aur unki temperature ke hisaab se badalta hai.
See lesstriangle ke angles ka total hamesha 180° hota hai?
Haan, bilkul! Kisi bhi triangle ke teen angles ka total hamesha 180° hota hai. Ye geometry ka ek basic rule hai. Chahe triangle ka shape kaisa bhi ho, jab aap uske teen angles ko jodte hain, to wo hamesha 180° hi aayega. Iska matlab hai ki agar aapko do angles pata hain, to aap asani se teesre angleRead more
Haan, bilkul! Kisi bhi triangle ke teen angles ka total hamesha 180° hota hai. Ye geometry ka ek basic rule hai. Chahe triangle ka shape kaisa bhi ho, jab aap uske teen angles ko jodte hain, to wo hamesha 180° hi aayega. Iska matlab hai ki agar aapko do angles pata hain, to aap asani se teesre angle ka pata laga sakte hain!
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A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unrelated things, suggesting that one thing is another to highlight a particular quality or characteristic. For example, saying "time is a thief" implies that time steals moments from our lives, even though time isn't literaRead more
A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unrelated things, suggesting that one thing is another to highlight a particular quality or characteristic. For example, saying “time is a thief” implies that time steals moments from our lives, even though time isn’t literally a thief. Metaphors enrich language by adding depth and creativity, allowing us to convey complex ideas in a more relatable way. 🌟✨ They are commonly used in literature, poetry, and everyday conversation to evoke imagery and emotions.
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