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Bones of the Legs

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Three Main Bones of the Leg Starting from the hip to the ankle, three bones which form the leg are as − Femur Tibia Fibula. Femur − Femur is the single, thick bone that runs from the hip joint to the knee joint. It’s the strongest bone of ... Read More

Parts of Speech

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Introduction Anyone who is interested in learning about language is likely to be aware that different words serve different purposes in various forms of writing. In this tutorial,  we are going to learn about the "Eight Parts of Speech, " in the English language, which refers to the eight ... Read More

Degree of Comparison

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Introduction Images Coming soon The act of evaluating two or more things to identify the important and relevant ones, comparing the features of each, and then deciding which traits are similar to the other, which are different, and to what degree they are similar or different from one another ... Read More

Boron Family

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Introduction The electronic configuration for elements from Boron family have outer-shell electronic configuration as $\mathrm{ns^2np^1}$. The existence of nd electrons, however, causes differences in the characteristics of the first two elements (B and Al) and the remainder of the elements from Ga onwards. The electronic configuration of Group 13 elements ... Read More

Transmission, Absorption and Reflection of Light

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Introduction Light has the characteristics to be reflected, transmitted or absorbed when it falls on a surface with a certain angle of incidence. Light appears as the only electromagnetic radiation that is capable of reflection, transmission and absorption while being visible to the human eye. The process of absorption, transmission ... Read More

Transparent Translucent and Opaque

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Introduction The light transmission of any object completely depends on the basic material of the objects. If the object allows a hundred per cent light transmission it is called transparent, and if the light transmission capacity of the object is less than a hundred per cent then it is a ... Read More

Bravais Lattice

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Introduction The atoms/molecules in a solid crystalline substance are grouped uniformly and periodically over all three dimensions. Crystal structure refers to the atomic arrangement of a crystal. To make crystal symmetries easier to understand, a unit of atom (a single atom or a group of atom) that repeat in three ... Read More

Transportation History

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Introduction The significant history of transportation says that humans started their journey by travelling on foot for going to various places. After that, wheels are invented and with the invention, the use of animals for transportation became popular. Horse rides became popular and then the roads and railways, and airways ... Read More

Bromine

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Introduction Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br), Iodine (I), and Astatine (At) are the five elements that make up the halogen group of the periodic table. In Greek, 'halos' means sea salts, ‘genes’ means born. Except for astatine, which is radioactive and only exists in trace amounts, these elements react ... Read More

Transverse Waves

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Introduction Transverse wave mainly refers to those waves in which the displacement or disturbance of direction acts as a medium perpendicular to that of the propagation of wave. It is seen that waves are present everywhere and they can be described as disturbances and they flow from one place to ... Read More

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