Explosive Strength: It is the ability to overcome resistance with high speed. It is used in take-off jumping events like long jump, high jump, triple jump, jumping in volleyball for smashing or spiking, jumping for rebound in basketball.
1. Collision in which the colliding bodies stick together after collision and move with a common velocity is called perfectly inelastic collision.
2. The loss in kinetic energy is maximum in...
Ohmic substances
Non-ohmic substances
1. Substances which obey ohm’s law are called ohmic substances.
Substances which do not obey ohm’s law are called nonohmic substances.
2. Potential difference (V) versus current (I) curve is...
a) Meal planning saves time and energy-
For example- buying all the required ingredients together from the market if meals are planned
b) Variety in terms of colour while planning meals-
For example...
Photosynthesis is defined as synthesis of carbohydrates (glucose) from inorganic materials like CO2 and H2O with the help of solar energy trapped by pigments like chlorophyll.
Cellular DNA is the information source for making proteins in the cell. A section of DNA that provides information for one protein is called the gene for that protein. Genes...
Pleiotropy is the phenomenon in which a single gene exhibits multiple phenotypic expression. The pleiotropic gene affects the metabolic pathways, resulting in different phenotypes. For example, phenylketonuria is caused by...
5, 5-Derivatives of barbituric acid (obtained by condensation of urea with malonic acid) are called barbiturates. They belong to the class of tranquillizers. They also act as sleep inducing agents....