Rabin Kalikote asked a question

Riemann's green is a green pigment ZnO.CoO, which is obtained by heating a mixture of zinc oxide and cobalt nitrate or by the reaction of cobalt nitrate with either  or zinc sulphate.

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UJJWAL JHA about 1 year ago
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KRISH YADAV

Materials show varying behaviors based on their Poisson's ratio. High Poisson's ratio materials (near 0.5) contract significantly sideways when stretched and expand when compressed, seen in substances like rubber. Low Poisson's ratio materials (near 0) undergo minimal width change during axial deformation, typical of metals and common engineering materials.

grishma gautam asked a question

Time taken (t) = 3 sec
Velocity of sound (v) = 332 m/s
Distance travelled (d) = ?

We know,

d = v x t = 332 x 3 = 996 m

Hence, the source of thunder is about 996 m far from the boy.

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Rabin Kalikote almost 2 years ago
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Bal Bahadur BK

Great my son!

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Pranish Uprety

You've been truly inspiration, dai! Congratulations to you and all of us.

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Mousham khatiwada about 1 year ago
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Rabin Kalikote

Happy Mother's Day, sir.

Atith Adhikari asked a question

It is theoretically possible for a substance to have a negative value of cubical expansivity, which means that the substance would contract rather than expand when the temperature increases. However, it is very rare for a substance to have a negative value of cubical expansivity over a significant range of temperatures.

One example of a substance that has a negative value of cubical expansivity over a limited range of temperatures is water. Water has a positive value of cubical expansivity at...

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