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mechanics & elasticity, thermal physics (calorimetry, thermal expansion, heat transfer, kinetic theory of gaseous, thermodynamics), simple harmonic motion, mechanical wave, electric charges and fields electrostatic potential and capacitance, current electricity, moving charges & magnetism, magnetism and matter
, electromagnetic induction. general chemistry, some basic concepts of chemistry (mole concept), states of matter (gaseous state), structure of atom, equilibrium, classification of elements and periodicity in properties, chemical bonding and molecular structure, hydrogen compound, nomenclature of organic...
https://bansal.ac.in/boost-2020/Syllabus_XII-Med.pdf
mechanics & elasticity, thermal physics (calorimetry, thermal expansion, heat transfer, kinetic theory of gaseous, thermodynamics), simple harmonic motion, mechanical wave, electric charges and fields electrostatic potential and capacitance, current electricity, moving charges & magnetism, magnetism and matter
, electromagnetic induction. general chemistry, some basic concepts of chemistry (mole concept), states of matter (gaseous state), structure of atom, equilibrium, classification of elements and periodicity in properties, chemical bonding and molecular structure, hydrogen compound, nomenclature of organic...
https://www.bansal.ac.in/boost-2020/Syllabus_XII-Med.pdf
or so, i strain the berries in a mesh strainer, and then pour them into a square of tight knit cloth (i cut up old t-shirts specifically for this job) and squeeze the dickens out of them to get as much juice as possible. if you're using dried berries, use about / cup of berries to perhaps cups of water
head and my chest. i got out some osha, licorice root, elecampane, wild cherry bark, ginger, and lemon to start a decoction. a decoction is different than an infusion, because roots and barks need to simmer for a period of time, while infusions involve leaves and flowers that are steeped in boiled water...
https://torchsongstudio.blogspot.com/2018/11/
or so, i strain the berries in a mesh strainer, and then pour them into a square of tight knit cloth (i cut up old t-shirts specifically for this job) and squeeze the dickens out of them to get as much juice as possible. if you're using dried berries, use about / cup of berries to perhaps cups of water
head and my chest. i got out some osha, licorice root, elecampane, wild cherry bark, ginger, and lemon to start a decoction. a decoction is different than an infusion, because roots and barks need to simmer for a period of time, while infusions involve leaves and flowers that are steeped in boiled water...
https://torchsongstudio.blogspot.com/2018/11/herbal-cold-flu-recipes.html