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Raman Spectroscopy and its Uses. June 3, 2021 Physics. 18 Oval Examples in Real Life 10 PROJECTILE MOTION EXAMPLES IN REAL LIFE 5. Archery. When an archer pulls an arrow and releases it in the air at a particular angle, the arrow moves along the x and y-axis simultaneously. This means that the parabolic path taken by the arrow to move forward can be traced easily by the naked eye. Hence, it displays a projectile motion. 6. 12 EXAMPLES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Hence, it is a prominent example of sustainable development. 2. Solar Energy. Solar energy is a clean source of energy generation that does not cause any harm to the environment or to human health. It makes use of the sun’s heat and light radiations to generate thermal orelectrical energy.
7 DAILY LIFE EXAMPLES OF SETS Let’s check some everyday life examples of sets. 1. In Kitchen. Kitchen is the most relevant example of sets. Our mother always keeps the kitchen well arranged. The plates are kept separate from bowls and cups. Sets of similar utensils are kept separately. 2. School Bags. 13 EXAMPLES OF ALGEBRA IN EVERYDAY LIFE Let’s look into the examples of algebra in everyday life. 1. Early Life. In the early stages of development, an infant makes use of algebra to calculate trajectories and you might be surprised to know how! A 16-week baby is able to assess the direction of an object approaching and is even able to determine the position where theobject will land.
CUSTOMER SERVICE EXECUTIVE A customer service executive is responsible for maintaining a proper record of the customers including the purchases made by the customer, billings, contact information, and other relevant details. These records are not only beneficial for the customer service department but also for various other departments like accounts, HR, and sales. ARBORVITAE ROOT SYSTEM Root System of Arborvitae. Arborvitaes have a shallow, fibrous root system and this root system may spread to the edges of the dripline, which is the outer most circumference of the tree’s canopy. The roots of small arborvitae may reach depths of up to 8 inches while the roots of larger arborvitae may extend to depths of 18-24 inches. 6 EXAMPLES OF OHM’S LAW IN EVERYDAY LIFE Also, the power to be supplied to the heaters is calculated using this law. 3. Electric Kettles and Irons. The electric kettle and irons have a lot of resistors in them. The resistors limit the amount of current to flow through them to provide the required amount of heat. The size of resistors used in them is determined by using Ohm’s law. BUSINESS MODEL OF MUTHOOT FINANCE CHINESE PISTACHE ROOT SYSTEM Chinese Pistache can grow up to a height of 25 to 35 feet long and 25 to 35 feet in width. The average age of this plant is 150 years. The leaves are pinnately compound having medium green, red, gold, orange or multicoloured shades depending upon the type. The stem is long with 11 to 20 alternating pointed leaflets on each stem.STUDIOUSGUY
Raman Spectroscopy and its Uses. June 3, 2021 Physics. 18 Oval Examples in Real Life 10 PROJECTILE MOTION EXAMPLES IN REAL LIFE 5. Archery. When an archer pulls an arrow and releases it in the air at a particular angle, the arrow moves along the x and y-axis simultaneously. This means that the parabolic path taken by the arrow to move forward can be traced easily by the naked eye. Hence, it displays a projectile motion. 6. 12 EXAMPLES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Hence, it is a prominent example of sustainable development. 2. Solar Energy. Solar energy is a clean source of energy generation that does not cause any harm to the environment or to human health. It makes use of the sun’s heat and light radiations to generate thermal orelectrical energy.
7 DAILY LIFE EXAMPLES OF SETS Let’s check some everyday life examples of sets. 1. In Kitchen. Kitchen is the most relevant example of sets. Our mother always keeps the kitchen well arranged. The plates are kept separate from bowls and cups. Sets of similar utensils are kept separately. 2. School Bags. 13 EXAMPLES OF ALGEBRA IN EVERYDAY LIFE Let’s look into the examples of algebra in everyday life. 1. Early Life. In the early stages of development, an infant makes use of algebra to calculate trajectories and you might be surprised to know how! A 16-week baby is able to assess the direction of an object approaching and is even able to determine the position where theobject will land.
CUSTOMER SERVICE EXECUTIVE A customer service executive is responsible for maintaining a proper record of the customers including the purchases made by the customer, billings, contact information, and other relevant details. These records are not only beneficial for the customer service department but also for various other departments like accounts, HR, and sales. ARBORVITAE ROOT SYSTEM Root System of Arborvitae. Arborvitaes have a shallow, fibrous root system and this root system may spread to the edges of the dripline, which is the outer most circumference of the tree’s canopy. The roots of small arborvitae may reach depths of up to 8 inches while the roots of larger arborvitae may extend to depths of 18-24 inches. 6 EXAMPLES OF OHM’S LAW IN EVERYDAY LIFE Also, the power to be supplied to the heaters is calculated using this law. 3. Electric Kettles and Irons. The electric kettle and irons have a lot of resistors in them. The resistors limit the amount of current to flow through them to provide the required amount of heat. The size of resistors used in them is determined by using Ohm’s law. BUSINESS MODEL OF MUTHOOT FINANCE CHINESE PISTACHE ROOT SYSTEM Chinese Pistache can grow up to a height of 25 to 35 feet long and 25 to 35 feet in width. The average age of this plant is 150 years. The leaves are pinnately compound having medium green, red, gold, orange or multicoloured shades depending upon the type. The stem is long with 11 to 20 alternating pointed leaflets on each stem. NANOMATERIALS: TYPES & EXAMPLES Types of Nanomaterials. The umbrella field of nanosciences and nanotechnology consists of a wide range of nanomaterials with various physical, chemical, mechanical, optical, magnetic, and biological properties and different internal and external structures. 11 FILTRATION EXAMPLES IN DAILY LIFE The filtrate is called the liquid that runs through the filter. It is the most common method of separation that we come across in our daily life. From a morning tea or coffee to a relaxing shower before bed, we come across several filtration processes during our daily routine. Paper, fabric, cotton-wool, asbestos, slag- or glass-wool, unglazed 7 DAILY LIFE EXAMPLES OF SETS Let’s check some everyday life examples of sets. 1. In Kitchen. Kitchen is the most relevant example of sets. Our mother always keeps the kitchen well arranged. The plates are kept separate from bowls and cups. Sets of similar utensils are kept separately. 2. School Bags. EXAMPLES OF CONVEX LENS USES IN DAILY LIFE A convex lens is thicker at the center and thinner at the lower and upper edges. When light rays parallel to its principal axis fall on the surface of the convex lens, then due to its shape and difference in the refractive index of air and the lens, light rays converge atone
TELECOM COMPANIES BUSINESS MODEL Telecom companies as a provider of connectivity: In this business model, the main focus is on the core business of telecom companies i.e., connectivity. Different key factors to be considered are growth in ARPU (Average revenue per user), IoT (Internet of things) connectivity, subscriber growth, etc. 7 REAL LIFE EXAMPLES OF DEONTOLOGY And, it’s a form of lying and cheating. However, in letting the missile launch, thousands of people will die. 6. Do Not Lie. “Do not lie” is the most taught ethics by our parents, teachers, and everyone around. Lying is considered wrong, even if it is to benefit or bring about better consequences. 7. Respect The Elders. HISTOGRAM USES IN DAILY LIFE Disease Tracking. Among the essential stages of epidemiological research, one of the most important is the identification of data with which the researcher is working, as well as a clear and synthetic description of these data using graphs and tables. BASIC COMPETITIVE MODEL IN ECONOMICS The basic Competitive Model in Economics deals with a free market economy where the firms motive is the maximisation of profit and the consumers are well-informed. ANTOINE LAVOISIER (1743 Biography. Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier was born on 26 August 1743 in Paris France. He grew up in an affluent family in Paris. At the age of five, he lost his mother who left a huge fortune for Lavoisier. RECURRENCE RELATION IN ALGORITHM Performing Calculations: In most cases, a recurrence is a quick and easy approach to calculate the amount in question. The first step in approaching any recurrence is to use it to compute tiny numbers to get a sense of how they are expanding. For tiny quantities, this can be done by hand, but for bigger numbers, it’s usually simple to write aprogramme.
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Raman Spectroscopy and its Uses. June 3, 2021 Physics. 18 Oval Examples in Real Life ASPEN TREE ROOT SYSTEM Quaking Aspen is the state tree of Utah state of North America. The root system of Quaking Aspen is not Rhizomatic but Adventitious. The new shoots arise from the buds of the adventitious root system of these trees. Aspens have shallow roots and they only penetrate thesoil up to
ARBORVITAE ROOT SYSTEM Root System of Arborvitae. Arborvitaes have a shallow, fibrous root system and this root system may spread to the edges of the dripline, which is the outer most circumference of the tree’s canopy. The roots of small arborvitae may reach depths of up to 8 inches while the roots of larger arborvitae may extend to depths of 18-24 inches. NEEM TREE ROOT SYSTEM Introduction. Neem Tree, scientific name Azadirachta indica, is a famous medicinal plant which is grown in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.Neem Tree is a native to the Indian subcontinent, mainly found in countries including India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri-Lanka. 7 HOOKE’S LAW EXAMPLES IN REAL LIFE 7 Hooke’s Law Examples in Real Life. Hooke’s Law states that the force required to compress or stretch the spring is proportional to the distance with which the spring is deformed. It is named after British physicist Robert Hooke. He performed a number of experiments to observe the relationship between the forces applied to a spring andits
7 DAILY LIFE EXAMPLES OF SETS Let’s check some everyday life examples of sets. 1. In Kitchen. Kitchen is the most relevant example of sets. Our mother always keeps the kitchen well arranged. The plates are kept separate from bowls and cups. Sets of similar utensils are kept separately. 2. School Bags. 15 TORSION FORCE EXAMPLES IN EVERYDAY LIFE For example, the brittle object breaks down, the elastic object regains its original shape as soon as the force is removed, the flexible object gets deformed, etc. Torsion force is responsible to twist or turn an object. It is also known as twist force. In the absence of torque and torsion, the objects would be able to exhibitlinear motion only.
ROOT SYSTEM OF PALM TREES Palm trees have ‘ fibrous root system.’. The roots of the Palm are not deeply rooted in the soil. They are spread over the soil like a mat and penetrate nearly 36 inches of topsoil. We can even see these roots if the tree is planted in shallow soil. Palm tree roots have a CHINESE PISTACHE ROOT SYSTEM Chinese Pistache can grow up to a height of 25 to 35 feet long and 25 to 35 feet in width. The average age of this plant is 150 years. The leaves are pinnately compound having medium green, red, gold, orange or multicoloured shades depending upon the type. The stem is long with 11 to 20 alternating pointed leaflets on each stem. 10 EXAMPLES OF ESTEEM NEEDS (MASLOW’S HIERARCHY) Examples of Esteem Needs. Let’s have some real-life examples of Esteem Needs. 1. Awards & Honors. There are various civilian and military awards established by different governments across the world. These awards are meant to instill a feeling of self-respect and pride in the recipients, and hence, contribute to “Esteem Needs.”.STUDIOUSGUY
Raman Spectroscopy and its Uses. June 3, 2021 Physics. 18 Oval Examples in Real Life ASPEN TREE ROOT SYSTEM Quaking Aspen is the state tree of Utah state of North America. The root system of Quaking Aspen is not Rhizomatic but Adventitious. The new shoots arise from the buds of the adventitious root system of these trees. Aspens have shallow roots and they only penetrate thesoil up to
ARBORVITAE ROOT SYSTEM Root System of Arborvitae. Arborvitaes have a shallow, fibrous root system and this root system may spread to the edges of the dripline, which is the outer most circumference of the tree’s canopy. The roots of small arborvitae may reach depths of up to 8 inches while the roots of larger arborvitae may extend to depths of 18-24 inches. NEEM TREE ROOT SYSTEM Introduction. Neem Tree, scientific name Azadirachta indica, is a famous medicinal plant which is grown in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.Neem Tree is a native to the Indian subcontinent, mainly found in countries including India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri-Lanka. 7 HOOKE’S LAW EXAMPLES IN REAL LIFE 7 Hooke’s Law Examples in Real Life. Hooke’s Law states that the force required to compress or stretch the spring is proportional to the distance with which the spring is deformed. It is named after British physicist Robert Hooke. He performed a number of experiments to observe the relationship between the forces applied to a spring andits
7 DAILY LIFE EXAMPLES OF SETS Let’s check some everyday life examples of sets. 1. In Kitchen. Kitchen is the most relevant example of sets. Our mother always keeps the kitchen well arranged. The plates are kept separate from bowls and cups. Sets of similar utensils are kept separately. 2. School Bags. 15 TORSION FORCE EXAMPLES IN EVERYDAY LIFE For example, the brittle object breaks down, the elastic object regains its original shape as soon as the force is removed, the flexible object gets deformed, etc. Torsion force is responsible to twist or turn an object. It is also known as twist force. In the absence of torque and torsion, the objects would be able to exhibitlinear motion only.
ROOT SYSTEM OF PALM TREES Palm trees have ‘ fibrous root system.’. The roots of the Palm are not deeply rooted in the soil. They are spread over the soil like a mat and penetrate nearly 36 inches of topsoil. We can even see these roots if the tree is planted in shallow soil. Palm tree roots have a CHINESE PISTACHE ROOT SYSTEM Chinese Pistache can grow up to a height of 25 to 35 feet long and 25 to 35 feet in width. The average age of this plant is 150 years. The leaves are pinnately compound having medium green, red, gold, orange or multicoloured shades depending upon the type. The stem is long with 11 to 20 alternating pointed leaflets on each stem. 10 EXAMPLES OF ESTEEM NEEDS (MASLOW’S HIERARCHY) Examples of Esteem Needs. Let’s have some real-life examples of Esteem Needs. 1. Awards & Honors. There are various civilian and military awards established by different governments across the world. These awards are meant to instill a feeling of self-respect and pride in the recipients, and hence, contribute to “Esteem Needs.”. 12 EXAMPLES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Hence, it is a prominent example of sustainable development. 2. Solar Energy. Solar energy is a clean source of energy generation that does not cause any harm to the environment or to human health. It makes use of the sun’s heat and light radiations to generate thermal orelectrical energy.
14 CIRCLE EXAMPLES IN REAL LIFE A circle is the 2-dimensional plane geometric figure formed by joining an infinite number of points that are equidistant from a fixed point. Here, the fixed point is known as the centre of the circle, while the distance between the boundary points and the centre is known as theradius.
7 DAILY LIFE EXAMPLES OF SETS Let’s check some everyday life examples of sets. 1. In Kitchen. Kitchen is the most relevant example of sets. Our mother always keeps the kitchen well arranged. The plates are kept separate from bowls and cups. Sets of similar utensils are kept separately. 2. School Bags. ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING 2. Optimum utilization of resources: An organization can grow and achieve its objectives by utilizing its available resources i.e. human, capital or non-human properly and up to a maximum extent.In this, environmental scanning plays a vital role by conducting a detailed analysis of 9 EVERYDAY EXAMPLES OF RESONANCE 1. Swing. A playground swing is one of the familiar examples of resonance. When we push the swing, it starts moving forward and backwards. If a series of regular pushes are given to the swing, its motion can be built. The person who is pushing the string has to match the timing of the swing. The pusher has to sync with the timing of theswing.
EXAMPLES OF CONVEX LENS USES IN DAILY LIFE A convex lens is thicker at the center and thinner at the lower and upper edges. When light rays parallel to its principal axis fall on the surface of the convex lens, then due to its shape and difference in the refractive index of air and the lens, light rays converge atone
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS USES Raman spectroscopy is named after its discoverer ‘Sir C.V. Raman’, who discovered it in 1928. It is a Chemical analysis technique that provides detailed information about the molecular structure without causing any physical and chemical changes. ANTOINE LAVOISIER (1743 Biography. Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier was born on 26 August 1743 in Paris France. He grew up in an affluent family in Paris. At the age of five, he lost his mother who left a huge fortune for Lavoisier. GEOMETRY – PAGE 2 – STUDIOUSGUY 7 Everyday Life Examples Of Cube. April 17, 2019 Geometry, Mathematics. 10 Real Life Examples Of Triangle SHAPES – PAGE 2 – STUDIOUSGUY 10 Real Life Examples Of Triangle. April 12, 2019 Shapes. NextSTUDIOUSGUY
Raman Spectroscopy and its Uses. June 3, 2021 Physics. 18 Oval Examples in Real Life ASPEN TREE ROOT SYSTEM Introduction To Aspen Tree. Aspen is a common name provided to a particular group of trees having beautiful yellow fall colour, quacking leaves and tall grey trunks. ARBORVITAE ROOT SYSTEM Introduction to Arborvitae. Arborvitae (genus Thuja) are coniferous trees belonging to the Cupressaceae (cypress) family and since ancient times it has been a mythological symbol of immortality and life within the cosmos. This monophyletic genus of five species, two, native to North America and three, native to eastern Asia, consists of the resinous, evergreen ornamental members that are NEEM TREE ROOT SYSTEM Introduction. Neem Tree, scientific name Azadirachta indica, is a famous medicinal plant which is grown in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.Neem Tree is a native to the Indian subcontinent, mainly found in countries including India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri-Lanka. 7 HOOKE’S LAW EXAMPLES IN REAL LIFE Examples of Hooke’s Law 1. Retractable Pen. The retractable pens are also known as click pens. Usually, a click pen consists of springs that are attached to the top and the bottom of the ink cartridge. 15 TORSION FORCE EXAMPLES IN EVERYDAY LIFE Examples 1. Doors and Hinges. Most of the garage doors make use of a torsion spring system for their operation. A torsion spring is placed horizontally above the door that makes it possible for the door to come back to the original position after being moved. CHINESE PISTACHE ROOT SYSTEM Introduction To Chinese Pistache. Chinese Pistache is a common name provided to the plant Pistacia chinensis which is native to China, Taiwan and the Philippines.It is native to the forests of hilly regions which are present around a height of 100–3600 m above thesea level.
ROOT SYSTEM OF PALM TREES A very nice article on palm trees – however, talking about where palms grow in the USA, you forgot about the state tree of Florida, the cabbage palm, which not only grows all over the state (not just in the southern part as your article said was the only place palms grow in Florida,) but all over the state, and into Georgia and alabama also. 10 EXAMPLES OF ESTEEM NEEDS (MASLOW’S HIERARCHY) Overview. Once the first three needs i.e. Physiological, safety, and social needs are fulfilled, the esteem needs come into the picture. The need for a sense of personal value or esteem is derived from our desire for acceptance in society and social status. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MICRO AND MACRO ENVIRONMENTSTUDIOUSGUY
Raman Spectroscopy and its Uses. June 3, 2021 Physics. 18 Oval Examples in Real Life ASPEN TREE ROOT SYSTEM Introduction To Aspen Tree. Aspen is a common name provided to a particular group of trees having beautiful yellow fall colour, quacking leaves and tall grey trunks. ARBORVITAE ROOT SYSTEM Introduction to Arborvitae. Arborvitae (genus Thuja) are coniferous trees belonging to the Cupressaceae (cypress) family and since ancient times it has been a mythological symbol of immortality and life within the cosmos. This monophyletic genus of five species, two, native to North America and three, native to eastern Asia, consists of the resinous, evergreen ornamental members that are NEEM TREE ROOT SYSTEM Introduction. Neem Tree, scientific name Azadirachta indica, is a famous medicinal plant which is grown in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.Neem Tree is a native to the Indian subcontinent, mainly found in countries including India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri-Lanka. 7 HOOKE’S LAW EXAMPLES IN REAL LIFE Examples of Hooke’s Law 1. Retractable Pen. The retractable pens are also known as click pens. Usually, a click pen consists of springs that are attached to the top and the bottom of the ink cartridge. 15 TORSION FORCE EXAMPLES IN EVERYDAY LIFE Examples 1. Doors and Hinges. Most of the garage doors make use of a torsion spring system for their operation. A torsion spring is placed horizontally above the door that makes it possible for the door to come back to the original position after being moved. CHINESE PISTACHE ROOT SYSTEM Introduction To Chinese Pistache. Chinese Pistache is a common name provided to the plant Pistacia chinensis which is native to China, Taiwan and the Philippines.It is native to the forests of hilly regions which are present around a height of 100–3600 m above thesea level.
ROOT SYSTEM OF PALM TREES A very nice article on palm trees – however, talking about where palms grow in the USA, you forgot about the state tree of Florida, the cabbage palm, which not only grows all over the state (not just in the southern part as your article said was the only place palms grow in Florida,) but all over the state, and into Georgia and alabama also. 10 EXAMPLES OF ESTEEM NEEDS (MASLOW’S HIERARCHY) Overview. Once the first three needs i.e. Physiological, safety, and social needs are fulfilled, the esteem needs come into the picture. The need for a sense of personal value or esteem is derived from our desire for acceptance in society and social status. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MICRO AND MACRO ENVIRONMENT 12 EXAMPLES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Examples 1. Wind Energy. Wind energy is one of the most popular non-conventional sources of energy. It is mainly used in the coastal regions where the wind velocity is higher. Being abundantly available in nature, wind energy is a highly reliable source of energy. 14 CIRCLE EXAMPLES IN REAL LIFE A circle is the 2-dimensional plane geometric figure formed by joining an infinite number of points that are equidistant from a fixed point. Here, the fixed point is known as the centre of the circle, while the distance between the boundary points and the centre is known as theradius.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING 2. Optimum utilization of resources: An organization can grow and achieve its objectives by utilizing its available resources i.e. human, capital or non-human properly and up to a maximum extent.In this, environmental scanning plays a vital role by conducting a detailed analysis of RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS USES Raman spectroscopy is named after its discoverer ‘Sir C.V. Raman’, who discovered it in 1928. It is a Chemical analysis technique that provides detailed information about the molecular structure without causing any physical and chemical changes. EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION: TYPES, EXAMPLES, IMPORTANCE Introduction. Transferring information between a business and other businesses or persons outside the business environment is termed as external business communication. THE ECONOMIC PROBLEM: SCARCITY AND CHOICE The basic problem of an economy deals with the needs and wants of a man being unlimited and the resources are scarce. The resources include the factors of production that are land, labour, capital andentrepreneurship.
ANTOINE LAVOISIER (1743 Biography. Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier was born on 26 August 1743 in Paris France. He grew up in an affluent family in Paris. At the age of five, he lost his mother who left a huge fortune for Lavoisier. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MICRO AND MACRO ENVIRONMENT Organizations operate businesses in a business environment that consists of different factors. The business environment is categorized as Micro-environment and Macro-environment.Business activities are directly affected by micro-environment while macro-environment leaves an indirect impact on all businesses on a large-scale. GEOMETRY – PAGE 2 – STUDIOUSGUY 7 Everyday Life Examples Of Cube. April 17, 2019 Geometry, Mathematics. 10 Real Life Examples Of Triangle SHAPES – PAGE 2 – STUDIOUSGUY 10 Real Life Examples Of Triangle. April 12, 2019 Shapes. Next__
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