It reverses the direction of current but changing bateery doesnt affect the emissions from the cathode ray oscilooscopeWhat happens when we reverse the battery of the c.r.o ??
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It reverses the direction of current but changing bateery doesnt affect the emissions from the cathode ray oscilooscopeWhat happens when we reverse the battery of the c.r.o ??
Isnt the answer to this (b) ?????what does yeast gain from fermentation?
a) CO2 for respiration
b) energy for growth
c) ethanol for growth
d)glucose for respiration
These yeast cells gain energy from the conversion of the sugar into carbon dioxide and alcoholwhat does yeast gain from fermentation?
a) CO2 for respiration
b) energy for growth
c) ethanol for growth
d)glucose for respiration
yes its B but shudnt it b DIsnt the answer to this (b) ?????
These yeast cells gain energy from the conversion of the sugar into carbon dioxide and alcohol
so what does effect the thermionic emission??It reverses the direction of current but changing bateery doesnt affect the emissions from the cathode ray oscilooscope
But its already respiring isnt it?yes its B but shudnt it b D
cz for example in bread making, flour contains starch. yeast releases amylase to break it down to glucose. so won't glucose b used for respiration?
It doesn't effect the thermonic emission. Either one way or the other, current still passes through the filament right?so what does effect the thermionic emission??
ohh ryt !!It doesn't effect the thermonic emission. Either one way or the other, current still passes through the filament right?
um changing the connections to the cathode and anode will result in the formation of a space cloud.This is because wen the cathode will emit electrons,the anode which will be negative(after reversing) will repel the electrons which r negative in nature.They will thus collect near the cathode,preventing other electrons to go through and form a space cloud.so what does effect the thermionic emission??
Yes reversing the anode connection can result in no beam being formedum changing the connections to the cathode and anode will result in the formation of a space cloud.This is because wen the cathode will emit electrons,the anode which will be negative(after reversing) will repel the electrons which r negative in nature.They will thus collect near the cathode,preventing other electrons to go through and form a space cloud.
Thanks man, my teacher told me it has no effect!http://www.google.com.pk/imgres?q=thermionic emission&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&biw=1280&bih=933&tbm=isch&tbnid=46QqPX4jKkuc8M:&imgrefurl=http://www.schoolphysics.co.uk/age14-16/Atomic%20physics/text/Thermionic_diode/index.html&docid=GmYqESisto-vVM&imgurl=http://www.schoolphysics.co.uk/age14-16/Atomic%2520physics/text/Thermionic_diode/images/1.gif&w=386&h=218&ei=UMawT6iHOqel4gT7xOHHCQ&zoom=1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermionic_emission <<<take a look at ONLY the pictures.
yaar what i think is that it doesnt actually gain glucose, does it? it actually gains energy by anaerobic respiration. it USES glucose, not GAIN it.yes its B but shudnt it b D
cz for example in bread making, flour contains starch. yeast releases amylase to break it down to glucose. so won't glucose b used for respiration?
Give answer with reason for Mcq no:
5
19
35
39
Thanks, 'ashhhab' and provide explanation for 5.......in 19, all the others except (c) are Alkaline (CO3, OH, O). (c) is magnesium nitrate and it is salt so it does not react with dilute HCl.
for 39, you have to know the equation => ALKANE + CHLORINE = CHLOROALKANE + HCL
NOW BALANCE IT
C2H6 + (2)CL2 ::::::::> C2H4CL2 + 2HCl
so i think the answer should be (b)!
we have to wash it with distilled water afterwards. this is because pipette is used to measure alkali into flask, and washing it with alkali will cause some alkali to remain in flask, increasing volume to more than 25cm3. This causes the volume of acid required to neutralize it increase.Thanks, 'ashhhab' and provide explanation for 5.......
Post the link here ?Can anyone please solve Q 2 from Biology Paper6- ATP November 2001
I don't understand how to make the frequency table with the distribution!!!
It is not available on the sitePost the link here ?
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