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What is magnetism?
In Physics, Magnetism refers to the property of being magnetic, or the science which treats of magnetic phenomena. Apart from that, magnetism is the power of attraction; power to excite the feelings and to gain the affections.
In Physics, Magnetism refers to the property of being magnetic, or the science which treats of magnetic phenomena.
Apart from that, magnetism is the power of attraction; power to excite the feelings and to gain the affections.
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Magnetization refers to the process of magnetizing or being magnetized.
Magnetization refers to the process of magnetizing or being magnetized.
See lessWhat is osmosis
Osmosis refers to the movement of water molecules from a solution with a high concentration of water molecules to a solution with a lower concentration of water molecules, through a cell's partially permeable membrane.
Osmosis refers to the movement of water molecules from a solution with a high concentration of water molecules to a solution with a lower concentration of water molecules, through a cell’s partially permeable membrane.
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Magnetization refers to the process of magnetizing or being magnetized.
Magnetization refers to the process of magnetizing or being magnetized.
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Kuryarywa: -Uyu mugabo yaryarywe n'inshuti ye. -Ntimukaryarywe n'abatekamutwe. -Kalisa ahora aryarywa n'abaturanyi be.
Kuryarywa:
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-Ntimukaryarywe n’abatekamutwe.
-Kalisa ahora aryarywa n’abaturanyi be.
What is the different between indoor game and outdoor game?
The difference between indoor and outdoor games is that indoor games are played inside a room while sitting there while outdoor games require a big open space like a playground. Examples of indoor games include chess, playing cards, table tennis while football and cricket are examples of outdoor gamRead more
The difference between indoor and outdoor games is that indoor games are played inside a room while sitting there while outdoor games require a big open space like a playground. Examples of indoor games include chess, playing cards, table tennis while football and cricket are examples of outdoor games.
See lessHabari zenu mabibi na mabwana? shikamoo!
Nzuri sana.
Nzuri sana.
See lessWhat is the difference between RAM and ROM?
RAM means Random Access Memory and ROM means Read-Only Memory. RAM is a volatile memory that temporarily stores the files you are working on. On the other hand, ROM is a non-volatile memory that permanently stores instructions for your computer.
RAM means Random Access Memory and ROM means Read-Only Memory. RAM is a volatile memory that temporarily stores the files you are working on. On the other hand, ROM is a non-volatile memory that permanently stores instructions for your computer.
See lessHabari zenu? Huko mambo yanaendeleaje?
Nzuri kabisa. Vitu ni salama sana.
Nzuri kabisa. Vitu ni salama sana.
See lessWhat is the difference between ‘error’ and ‘mistake’?
An 'error' is made due to the lack of knowledge while a 'mistake' is accidental.
An ‘error’ is made due to the lack of knowledge while a ‘mistake’ is accidental.
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Ibihekane ni amajwi y’inyunge yandikishwa ingombajwi zirenze imwe. Izo ngombajwi zishobora kuba ebyiri, eshatu, enye cyangwa se eshanu.
Ibihekane ni amajwi y’inyunge yandikishwa ingombajwi zirenze imwe. Izo ngombajwi zishobora kuba ebyiri, eshatu, enye cyangwa se eshanu.
See lessJibu maamkizi yafuatayo
2. Hodi: Karibu 3. Shikamoo: Marahaba
2. Hodi: Karibu
See less3. Shikamoo: Marahaba
Nawasalimia wanakundi? Hamjambo?
Hatujambo kabisa.
Hatujambo kabisa.
See lessWhat is WTO in full words
WTO refers to the World Trade Organization, and it is the body that helps the global trade to run smoothly.
WTO refers to the World Trade Organization, and it is the body that helps the global trade to run smoothly.
See lesswhat is the meaning of balance of payments?
1. The balance of payments (BoP) refers to a statement of all economic transactions in goods, services, and assets of the country with the rest of the world for a specified time period, usually a year. 2. It is a statement of all transactions made between entities in one country and the rest of theRead more
1. The balance of payments (BoP) refers to a statement of all economic transactions in goods, services, and assets of the country with the rest of the world for a specified time period, usually a year.
2. It is a statement of all transactions made between entities in one country and the rest of the world over a defined period of time.
3. The balance of payments of a country is the difference between all money flowing into the country in a particular period of time and the outflow of money to the rest of the world.
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HTTPS means Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure.
HTTPS means Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure.
See lessGaragaza uturemajambo tw’ijambo “ubuki”.
u-bu-uki
u-bu-uki
See lessni uwuhe musizi wadukanye inganzo y’ubusizi nyarwanda?
Umusizi wadukanye inganzo y'ubusizi nyarwanda ni Nyirarumaga.
Umusizi wadukanye inganzo y’ubusizi nyarwanda ni Nyirarumaga.
See lessWhat is the difference between RAM and ROM?
RAM stands for Random Access Memory while ROM means Read Only Memory.
RAM stands for Random Access Memory while ROM means Read Only Memory.
See lessWho can help me to write in full the term “FTTP” used in internet skills?
FTTP stands for Fibre to the Premises. It is the same as FTTH, meaning Fiber to the home. It refers to the installation and use of optical fiber from a central point directly to individual buildings such as residences, apartment buildings and businesses to provide high-speed internet access. This brRead more
FTTP stands for Fibre to the Premises. It is the same as FTTH, meaning Fiber to the home. It refers to the installation and use of optical fiber from a central point directly to individual buildings such as residences, apartment buildings and businesses to provide high-speed internet access. This broadband technology provides you with very fast internet speeds.
FTTP/FTTH technology gives you a direct connection to the internet via a fibre-optic cable carrying data encoded in pulses of light. Fibre to the premises is full-fibre, which means that the fibre broadband internet connection from the local exchange is connected to the router in your home.
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