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Month: May 2020
Abiotic Factors
Abiotic Factors Abiotic factors are the non-living factors in our environment that affect living organisms & ecosystems. Example: Temperature, light, humidity, atmosphere, soil etc. Ecophysiology (Physiological Ecology) Ecophysiology is the part of ecology which is concerned with responses of individual organisms or species to abiotic factors. Types of Abiotic Factors we are going to study…
Class 9th – Gravitation – THRUST & PRESSURE
THRUST The force that is applied on a surface that is perpendicular to the surface is called THRUST. Thus thrust is a perpendicular force. Its SI Unit is N (Newton) Thrust is in opposite direction to gravity. PRESSURE Thrust on unit area is called Pressure. When Force F is applied on a Surface Area A…
Class 9th – Gravitation – MASS & WEIGHT
According to Galileo, Two bodies of different masses dropped from the same height will touch the floor at the same in the absence of air resistance. For example, if we drop two objects of masses 5kg and 8kg from same height then both the object will reach at the surface of earth at same…
Class 9th – Gravitation – Variation of g
We know that the earth is not spherical in shape; the earth is flat from the pole side and bulging from the equator making the shape of geoid. Thus earth is geoid in shape. When we talk about poles, it can be clearly depicted from the diagram that the radius at the poles will be…
Class 9th – Gravitation – FREE FALL
FREE FALL Whenever objects fall on the earth which is due to gravitational pull and this gravitational pull of earth which makes object fall towards it under this force alone is called as FREE FALL. When the object fall towards the earth, there will be no change in the direction of motion but as the…
Class 9th – GRAVITATION
Earth attracts every object towards it by a force. This force is called force of gravitation or gravitational pull. This gravitational pull is also called as fore of attraction, as it attracts things towards earth. An object falls on the earth and this is due to force of Gravity or Gravitational pull. Example: When you…
Class 9 – Epithelial Tissue
Epithelial tissue covers the whole surface of the body. Epithelial tissues are made up of cells that are closely packed and are composed of one or more layers. This tissue is specialised to form the covering of all internal and external body surfaces. Epithelial tissue that occurs on surfaces on the interior of the body…
Class 9th – Tissues in Animals
Tissues are a group of similar cells that perform similar functions. When are talking about animal tissues it can be classified as: Please click on the following types of tissues to reach related detailed posts: Epithelial Tissue Connective Tissue (Blood & Bone) Muscular Tissue Nervous Tissue