General Knowledge - Science Part 6
Q -Listener sand surface to hear echoThe minimum distance between - 17 m. should be
- Example of transverse wave is - light wave
- An example of a longitudinal wave is a -sound wave.
- Sound waves travel - vertically
- Man cannot hear - ultrasonic waves
- The period of second pendulum is - 2 seconds.
- Minimum distance of visible vision to the human eye
- Occurs -25 cm.
- The far point for the normal eye is eternal
- Capsule is covered - starch
- Egg cover is made up of calcium carbonate.
- From the study of the human brain and head
- The enlightened branch is Franology
- Dehydration is often deficient - sodium chloride
- The weight of the object is the maximum - in vacuum.
- Artificial Silk is called -Rayon
- Mango is a scientific name - Manzifera Indica
- To frost water in the refrigerator
- - of ammonia gas
- The inventor of the refrigerator - James Harrison
- Maintains uniform temperature in refrigerators
- -Thermostat
- Open the door of the refrigerator in the room
- If given, the temperature of the room will increase.
- PepsiNe changes protein - in polypeptide
- Inventor of Gobargas Plant-C B Desai
- The gas obtained from dunggas is methane
- An important component of biogas - methane
- Used to make sodawater-co2gas
- All gas will surround zero volume - at (-273'C)
- Absolute temperature has a value of - (-273.15'C)
- Major components of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) - Butane and Propane
- Boyle Rule Applies - At Fixed Temperatures
- A gas on NTP (Normal Temperature & Pressure)
- there is a volume of a mole - 22.4 li.
- Cigarette originates from the lighter - Butane Gas
- Acid-raining occurs - causes of so2 and NO2
- Contains Bleaching Powder (CaOCI)
- - Calcium hypochloride
- The first fiber synthetic by humans was nylon
- Artificial fibre made of cellulose is called rayon.
- The age of the fossils is known
- - Radio Carbon Dating By Method
- Age of Old Rocks Assessed
- Goes - Uranium Denting By Law
- Most Influential in Halogens - Flores
- Honey is the main ingredient - fructose