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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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Two vectors which are parallel to each other, irrespective of direction, are called parallel vectors.

Types are given below

  • Collinear vectors
  • Parallel vectors
  • Antiparallel vectors

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Enzymes found in human bodies are 

  • Lipases: They remove the fats in the gut.

  • Amylase: It is present in the saliva. The role of amylase is to break down carbohydrates.

  • Maltase: These enzymes are found in the small intestine. It breaks down the sugar maltose into glucose. 

  • Trypsin: These enzymes are present in the small intestine. The function of trypsin is to break proteins into amino acids.

  • Lactase: The function of lactase is to break down lactose into simpler sugars (glucose and galactose). Lactose is the sugar that is found in dairy products.

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We can define enzymes as biocatalysts. It is important in biological processes like digestion, metabolism, and the synthesis of cellular components. If enzymes stop their functions, then the body can not generate enough proteins, which is important for survival. The examples of enzymes are lactase and amylase.

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To be eligible for course admission at JD School of Design (Powered by JD Institute), Bangalore, candidates must complete Class. Students can check the points below to know the detailed eligibility:

  • Complete Class 12
  • Candidates are selected based on merit
  • The application process is conducted online

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To be eligible for Certificate course admission at Brilliko Institute of Multimedia, Dehradun, candidates must complete Class 12. Students can check the points below to know the detailed eligibility:

  • Complete Class 12
  • The selection criteria are merit-based
  • The application process is conducted online.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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If you want the Current Electricity Class 12 important questions, then check the Class 12 Physics previous year question paper pdf. Also, focusing on the Class 12 Physics past 5 years of exam questions to identify the current electricity class 12 important questions. Well, we have framed all the important questions in the NCERT Physics Class 12 Current Electricity solution pdf, which you can easily download through this article.

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Before attempting the NCERT solutions PDF, solve the textbook exercise questions. Hereafter, verify your answer using the NCERT Class 12 Physics Ch 3 solutions pdf. Following a systematic approach to solve a problem will help to score good marks in the CBSE Class 12 board exam.

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Class 12 Physics Chapter 3 Current Electricity is important for the board exam. The weightage of the chapter is 8-10%. When you practice the Current Electricity class 12 NCERT solutions, you get an overview of your preparation. If you are lacking in any concept, then it helps to build the conceptual knowledge.

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The topics focused on while preparing the Current Electricity NCERT solutions are:

  • Ohm's law

  • Drift velocity

  • Resistivity vs temperature

  • Combination of cells

  • Kirchhoff's rules and 

  • Wheatstone bridge

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