CBSE 9 – Science – Study – Premium
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CBSE 9 | Science – Study – Premium
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MATTER IN OUR SURROUNDINGS | Study
Pre-Requisires Test & Enrich Matter In Our Surroundings | Speed Notes Notes For Quick Recap Matter: 1. Characteristics of Matter Particles Anything (Physical Material not emotions, feelings etc.) which has mass and volume (occupy space) is called matter. We feel the presence of matter by one or more of our five sense organs. Matter is…
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IS MATTER AROUND US PURE | Study
Pre-Requisires Test & Enrich Speed Notes Notes For Quick Recap Matter: Anything that occupies space is called matter. Example: Air, water, rock etc., Matter exists in our surroundings in both pure and impure forms. (Scroll down to continue …). Study Tools Audio, Visual & Digital Content Mixture: A mixture is a matter that contains more…
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ATOMS AND MOLECULES | Study
Pre-Requisires Test & Enrich Speed Notes Notes For Quick Recap Study Tools Audio, Visual & Digital Content Laws of Chemical Combination: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, is known as ‘Father of Modern Chemistry. Lavoisier put forward the law of conservation of mass, which laid the foundation of chemical sciences. Law of Conservation of Mass:Law of Conservation of…
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STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM | Study
Pre-Requisires Test & Enrich Speed Notes Notes For Quick Recap Study Tools Audio, Visual & Digital Content Charged Particles in Matter Atoms consist of an equal number of protons and electrons. Protons exist in the interiors of the atom and electrons exist in the exteriors of the atom. Therefore, electrons can be removed from an…
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THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE | Study
Pre-Requisires Test & Enrich The Fundamental Unit of Life | Speed Notes Notes For Quick Recap What are Living organisms made up of?All living organisms are made up of cells. Cell is the basic structural and functional unit of complex organisms. History of cell: Cells were first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665 with the…
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TISSUES | Study
Pre-Requisires Test & Enrich Tissues | Speed Notes Notes For Quick Recap Are plants and Animals made of same types of tissues?Plants are stationary, and hence are provided with some tissues made up of dead cells, which provide mechanical strength. They have to withstand unfavourable conditions like strong winds, storms, floods etc. Animals on other…
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MOTION | Study
Pre-Requisires Test & Enrich Rest And Motion | Speed Notes Notes For Quick Recap Rest And Motion Study Tools Audio, Visual & Digital Content Distance and Displacement Difference Between Displacement and Displacement Distance Displacement Distance is defined as the total length of the path travelled by an object to go from one point to another.…
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FORCE AND LAWS OF MOTION | Study
Pre-Requisires Test & Enrich Speed Notes Notes For Quick Recap Force : Push or pull is called Force. Example: We push or pull to open a door. (Scroll down to continue …) Study Tools Audio, Visual & Digital Content Effects of Force Net or Resultant Force: Resultant Force or Net Force acts on a body…
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GRAVITATION | Study
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