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If the civil contractor does the various projects at a different state, do they need to register in all states, or it's sufficient to register only at the head office?
If contractor is willing to have a place of business in a state where he is supplying his services in respect of a contract, then only he is required to get registered in such state, otherwise he can provide such service as inter-state supply and can charge IGST on the same.
If contractor is willing to have a place of business in a state where he is supplying his services in respect of a contract, then only he is required to get registered in such state, otherwise he can provide such service as inter-state supply and can charge IGST on the same.
See lessRiddle: I am tall when I am young, and I am short when I am old. What am I?
Answer to the I'm Tall when I'm Young, and I'm Short when I'm Old. What am I? Riddle is a candle.
Answer to the I’m Tall when I’m Young, and I’m Short when I’m Old. What am I? Riddle is a candle.
See lessRiddle: What has to be broken before you can use it?
The answer to the riddle “What has to be broken before you can use it?” is an Egg.
The answer to the riddle “What has to be broken before you can use it?” is an Egg.
See lessIs an electroscope an insulator or a conductor?
The rod of the electroscope connecting the disc with the strips should be made of a conductor so that the charge given to the disc can distribute itself on both the strips of the electroscope. If it would be an insulator then the charge given to the disc would not reach to the strips and strips willRead more
The rod of the electroscope connecting the disc with the strips should be made of a conductor so that the charge given to the disc can distribute itself on both the strips of the electroscope. If it would be an insulator then the charge given to the disc would not reach to the strips and strips will never diverge.
See lessWhat are the uses of a gold leaf electroscope?
A gold-leaf type electroscope is a device used to detect the presence of electric charge on a body and its relative amount. The electroscope is usually constructed with a metal plate or sphere at the top of a metal post (electrode) with thin foil leaves (e.g., gold) hanging from the bottom of the poRead more
A gold-leaf type electroscope is a device used to detect the presence of electric charge on a body and its relative amount. The electroscope is usually constructed with a metal plate or sphere at the top of a metal post (electrode) with thin foil leaves (e.g., gold) hanging from the bottom of the post.
See lessWhat is the mechanism of gold leaf electroscope?
It works based on electromagnetic interaction and charge resistance. Two thin gold leaves and an electrical conductor substance are strung nearby and nearly in contact with each other in this electroscope. Because the leaves are so thin, they lack firmness and dangle limply
It works based on electromagnetic interaction and charge resistance. Two thin gold leaves and an electrical conductor substance are strung nearby and nearly in contact with each other in this electroscope. Because the leaves are so thin, they lack firmness and dangle limply
See lessWhy does gold leaf rise?
A gold leaf electroscope measures potential difference between the leaf and the base (or earth). The leaf rises because it is repelled by the stem (support). The leaf and its support have the same type of charge.
A gold leaf electroscope measures potential difference between the leaf and the base (or earth). The leaf rises because it is repelled by the stem (support). The leaf and its support have the same type of charge.
See lessIs gold leaf negatively charged?
Yes, A gold leaf electroscope is negatively charged and the leaves are observed to diverged by a certain amount. A beam of X-ray is allowed to fall upon the electroscope for a short period.
Yes, A gold leaf electroscope is negatively charged and the leaves are observed to diverged by a certain amount. A beam of X-ray is allowed to fall upon the electroscope for a short period.
See lessWhat are the parts of a gold leaf electroscope?
It consists of a brass rod with a brass disk at the top, and at the bottom, there are two thin gold leaves in the form of foils. In order to keep the rod in place, the rod travels through the insulator. The charges move from the disk to the leaves through the rod.
It consists of a brass rod with a brass disk at the top, and at the bottom, there are two thin gold leaves in the form of foils. In order to keep the rod in place, the rod travels through the insulator. The charges move from the disk to the leaves through the rod.
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