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A manufacturing company prepares spherical ball bearings, each of radius 7 mm and mass 4 gm. These ball bearings are packed into boxes. Each box can have a maximum of 2156 cm3 of ball bearings. Find the:
- maximum number of ball bearings that each box can have.
- mass of each box of ball bearings in kg.
(Use π = `22/7`)
Concept: Mensuration of a Sphere
Prove the identity (sin θ + cos θ)(tan θ + cot θ) = sec θ + cosec θ.
Concept: Trigonometric Identities (Square Relations)
Prove the following trigonometry identity:
(sin θ + cos θ)(cosec θ – sec θ) = cosec θ ⋅ sec θ – 2 tan θ
Concept: Trigonometric Identities (Square Relations)
The unit used to describe the energy content of food is called as ______.
Concept: Factors Affecting Physical Fitness
The body cannot repair itself without rest and ______.
Concept: Sports Training
Overstretching of ligament causes ______.
Concept: Sports-related Injuries >> Sprained Ankle
State any three preventive measures to be taken in order to avoid Sports Injuries.
Concept: Safety in Sports
What is known as balanced diet?
Concept: A Balanced Diet
______ is an important element which makes up for almost 70% of our body weight.
Concept: A Balanced Diet
Define the term health education.
Concept: Health Education
Explain the following term in cricket:
Sight screen
Concept: Terminology in Cricket
Explain the following term in cricket:
Reverse sweep
Concept: Terminology in Cricket
Explain the following term in cricket:
Substitute
Concept: Terminology in Cricket
Explain the following term in cricket:
Bump ball
Concept: Terminology in Cricket
Explain the following term in cricket:
Yorker
Concept: Fundamental Skills and Techniques of Cricket
Explain the following term in cricket:
Golden duck
Concept: Terminology in Cricket
Explain the following term in cricket:
Overthrow
Concept: Terminology in Cricket
State the full form of ICC.
Concept: National and International Governing Bodies of Cricket
State the full form of BCCI.
Concept: National and International Governing Bodies of Cricket
