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    body
    /ˈbɒdi/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. give material form to something abstract: formal "he bodied forth the traditional Prussian remedy for all ills"
    • 2. build the bodywork of (a motor vehicle): "an era when automobiles were bodied over wooden frames"

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  2. Definition of Body Systems. We can define body systems as groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body. There are some organs in our body which are part of more than one body system as they serve more than one function. Apart from these, other organs and tissues serve only one purpose in the body system.

  3. The moment of inertia of a body about an axis parallel to the body passing through its centre is equal to the sum of moment of inertia of the body about the axis passing through the centre and product of the mass of the body times the square of the distance between the two axes. Its formula is, I = Ic + Mh2.

  4. Sep 23, 2019 · 1. Areolar (loose) Connective Tissue. They are a loose array of random fibers that has a wide variety of cell type. In addition, they nourish and pillows epithelia. Furthermore, it provides protection against infection, gives passage to nerve and blood vessels through other tissues and fixes organs together.

  5. Define centripetal acceleration. Derive an expression for the centripetal acceleration of a particle moving with uniform speed 'v' along a circular path of radius 'r'. Give the direction of this acceleration.

  6. Define linear momentum. Write its formula. Give its SI unit. Is it scalar or vector quantity.

  7. Relation of black body relation with Planck’s law. E = h ν. Where, E = Energy of the radiation. h = Planck’s constant (6.626×10–34 J.s) ν= Frequency of radiation. As a side note, Planck also found that these processes constituted just a small part of the whole. Nothing to do with the radiation’s physical actuality.

  8. A rigid body is defined as a body on which the distance between two points never changes . whatever be the force applied on it. Or you may say the body which does not deform under the influence of forces is known as a rigid body. But, in real life, there would be some force under which the body starts to deform.

  9. 1. J. of work. 1 Joule is amount of work done when a force of 1 Newton displaces a body through a distance of 1m in the direction of the force applied. Joule is the SI unit of work.

  10. (a) The mass of a body is the quantity of matter contained in it. The SI unit of mass is kilogram (kg). (b) The weight of a body is the force with which it is attracted towards the centre of the earth. The SI unit of weight is newton (N). (c) Weight, W = m × g, i.e. the weight of a body is directly proportional to its mass.

  11. Weight is a measurement of the forces exerted by gravity on the body mass. Mass, is the universal value of the object, while weight is a localized understanding of the mass of an object. The weight measurement unit is force, the SI unit of which is Newton. Weight is the consequence of gravity. Hence, we describe the weight with the formula: