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explain about batterybattery two electrodes zinc and carbon placed in electrolyte dilute sulfuric acid chemical reactions in electrolyte
what is about capacitorcapacitor two conducting surfaces divided by an insulating layer its a device capable of storing energy and
what is potential gradientmagnitude of electric field at a point on an equipotential surface equals rate of alter of potential deltav with distance
what is equipotential surface equipotential surface - surface of constant potential no work is required in moving charges with such a
explain electron voltelectron volt amount of kinetic energy obtained by an electron initially at rest after undergoing an acceleration by a one volt
determine the superposition principlethe superposition principle for numerous electric potentials unlike electric fields and forces is summed
state about electric field lineselectric field lines lines of force - show direction of force on a positive test charge from a distribution of
discuss about electric fieldthe electric field is a vector quantity whose magnitude is the force per unit charge and points in the direction of the
explain about electric fieldelectric field field formed by a single or group of charges that permeates all space fields are responsible for
define coulombs lawcoulombs law the magnitude of the electric force among two electric point charges is proportional to the product of the two
explain about atomsatoms - having of a nucleus central core and orbiting electrons nucleus have protons particles and neutrons neutral
determine law of conservation of electric chargelaw of conservation of electric charge in any method the net amount of electric charge formed is
explain electricity and static electricityelectricity - study of stationary static or moving chargesstatic electricitiy electrostatics - electric
lactase non-persistence is an example of a genetic trait that has been influenced by cultural factorsdomestication of animals by humans began
human disorders are increasingly being diagnosed and treated using biotechnological applications such as genetic testing containing testing of adults
discuss about xeno-transplanationmost defects diseases treated by xeno-transplanation are not genetic in origin so the therapy will have no impact
explain xeno-transplantation xeno-transplantation could enable individuals to survive and contribute their alleles to the gene pool who might not
what is stem cell therapymost defects diseases treated by stem cell therapy are not genetic in origin so the therapy will have no impact on gene
stem cellstem cell therapy could enable individuals to survive and contribute their alleles to the gene pool who might not have already done so thus
explain in detail about gene therapygene therapy technology as a whole has yet to be proven and its meeting a number of stumbling blocks so may have
what is gene therapygene therapy targets non germ line cells ie somatic cells so will not directly affect gene poolthe frequency of the allele for
explain about chthalamusthe realised niche of chthalamus is reduced from its fundamental niche and it is limited to the upper tidal zonelower
explain balanus the realised niche of balanus is the same as its fundamental niche lower limits as for fundamental nicheupper limits as
although there are differences in interpretation of the evidence it is generally accepted that human biological evolution has not been a linear
casein is the main protein in milk there are three types of casein one of which is beta casein beta casein comes in two main variants called a1 and