😇All the students must devote time for self study during vacations and study the subject more lovingly which you wish to pursue in future. Any doubt you may contact me .
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Following students have not filled their form completely
Q1 and Q2 are left unanswered , some have not written comments .Some have not sent the form at all . Kindly fill it and send . It takes just 5 minutes. Don't take a new form just edit the existing form
Nikhi, Tejaswini, Saijal. Saloni, Sidhant, Prachi, Archisha Rachit, Anant, Soham are some who have first two questions unanswered .
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ReplyDeleteMam I will look into it... And surely will study for our exams.....
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ReplyDeletemam i am ishaan chawla of class 10 f i have few queries
ReplyDelete1] we have done almost all the questions of hhw in our notebook so do we have to repeat them
2] only 7 8 questions are new
3] 2 questions which asks us information about lung and vital capacity and inspiratory and expiratory volume are difficult and i cannot find answers to those questions what to do?
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ReplyDeleteChild do only new questions ,Let it be 7 ,8 but do them properly .regarding your queries, we will discuss in the class but i am just giving you some clues .These are only for advanced level .I am glad that you guys are trying .Good !!!!
ReplyDelete.Vital Capacity (VC) is defined as a change in volume of lung after maximal inspiration followed by maximal expiration .
The maximum amount of air your lungs can hold—your total lung capacity.
The inspiratory reserve volume (IRV), about 3,100 mL, is the additional air that can be forcibly inhaled after the inspiration of a normal tidal volume.
The expiratory reserve volume (ERV), about 1,200 mL, is the additional air that can be forcibly exhaled after the expiration of a normal tidal volume.
Thanks mam it is very informative
DeleteMam i have edited my form
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ReplyDeleteMam.my vacations is going good
ReplyDeletePerfect !!!! you will all join back fully rejuvenated
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