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JKSSRBEXAMS CS

  JKSSRBEXAMS COMPUTER SCIENCE   Recruitment agency of Jammu and kashmir JKSSRB is advertising hundreds of post in various departments every year so we thought aspirants are roaming here or there on internet to complete the prescribed syllabus by the board,hence wasting their precious time and resources. This blog website will organise the portions of the syllabus in more smart and modern way that aspirants will save time and money. We are covering every subject like Computer Science,Maths, Genera Science, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, History, Indian Polity etc. Current Affairs  Computer science  General knowledge  Indian History  Indian Polity Maths General Science  We will also bring you the previous year solved papers and FAQs. This blog will be divided into many sections to provide you organized knowledge in mind maps etc . I have divided this topic in several topics which are easy to understand and remember as the biggest hurdle for the aspirants is memory I have presente

SUN AND SOLAR SYSTEM

   SUN AND SOLAR SYSTEM

MICROORGANISMS FRIEND AND FOE

    MICROORGANISMS FRIEND AND FOE

FRICTION

   FRICTION

THE CELL

   THE  CELL

COAL AND PETROLEUM

    COAL AND PETROLEUM

Electricity and Circuits

   Chapter 12                 Electricity and Circuits ELECTRICITY AND CIRCUITS Electricity is a form of energy that is generated by the movement of electrons. It is used to power many everyday items, from lights and appliances to computers and cars. The electricity we use today comes in two forms: direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). DC electricity flows in one direction, while AC electricity alternates directions. Electricity can be generated from a variety of sources, including hydropower, thermal power, wind power, solar power, and nuclear power. Each type of energy source has its own advantages and disadvantages when it comes to generating electricity. Electric cell Electric cell is a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy. It consists of two terminals, an anode and a cathode, which are connected by an electrolyte. When the terminals are connected to a circuit, electricity flows through it due to the movement of electrons from the anode to the cat