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Matter is anything that takes up space and can be weighed. In other words, matter has volume and mass. There are many different substances, or types of matter, in the universe.
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{tex}Put x+y=t \begin{aligned} & \frac{d y}{d x}=\frac{d t}{d x}-1 \\ & \frac{d t}{d x}-1=\operatorname{sect} \\ & \frac{d t}{d x}=\operatorname{sect}+1 \\ & \int \frac{d t}{\operatorname{sect}+1}=\int d x \\ & \int \frac{\operatorname{costdt}}{1+\operatorname{cost}} d t=x \\ & \int \frac{1+\operatorname{costdt}-1}{1+\operatorname{cost}} d t=x \\ & \int\left(d t-\frac{1}{1+\cos t}\right) d t=x \end{aligned} {/tex}
{tex}\begin{aligned} & \mathrm{t}-\frac{1}{2} \int \sec ^2 \frac{\mathrm{t}}{2} \mathrm{dt}=\mathrm{x} \\ & \mathrm{t}-\tan \frac{\mathrm{t}}{2}=\mathrm{x}+\mathrm{C} \\ & \mathrm{x}+\mathrm{y}-\tan \left(\frac{\mathrm{x}+\mathrm{y}}{2}\right)=\mathrm{x}+\mathrm{C} \\ & \mathrm{y}-\tan \left(\frac{\mathrm{x}+\mathrm{y}}{2}\right)=C \end{aligned}{/tex}
Posted by Ravinder Singh 2 years, 11 months ago (13509812)
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Environment as the term itself indicates is anything that surrounds or environs us. Environment in this sense is made of all those things which though distinct from us affect our life or activity in some way. It consists of all surroundings and influences, whatsoever that are present whenever an event occurs.
It refers to those forces, situations, or stimuli that affect the environment from outside. Environment is thus not a simple but a complex phenomenon and consists of various forms such as physical environment, biological environment, social environment and supra-social environment. The physical environment consists of the geographical, the climatic and the controlled geographical environment. The biological environment includes the plant and animals found all round man. The social environment consists of three kinds of environments—economic, cultural and psycho-social environments. The supra-social environment consists of the notions regarding God or supernatural power.
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Industrial Revolution, in modern history, the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing. These technological changes introduced novel ways of working and living and fundamentally transformed society.
Most historians now agree that there was an industrial revolution (which is a start), although there has been discussion over what exactly constitutes a 'revolution' in industry.
Success in international trade created Britain's high wage, cheap energy economy, and it was the spring board for the Industrial Revolution. High wages and cheap energy created a demand for technology that substituted capital and energy for labour. These incentives operated in many industries.
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The two fundamental rights that Dalits can draw upon to insist that they are treated with dignity and as equals are:
- Right to Equality: All persons are equal before the law. No citizen can be discriminated against on the basis of his or her socioeconomic background, caste, religion etc. Every person has an equal right of access to all public places including playgrounds, hotels, shops, etc.
- Right to Freedom: This includes the right to freedom of speech and expression, the right to form associations, the right to move freely and reside in any part of the country, and the right to practice any profession, occupation or business.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago (2983787)
Matter can be classified into two broad categories: pure substances and mixtures. A pure substance is a form of matter that has a constant composition and properties that are constant throughout the sample. Mixtures are physical combinations of two or more elements and/or compounds.
Intensive and Extensive Properties of Matter Both the physical and chemical properties of matter are either extensive or intensive. Extensive properties including mass and volume are proportional to the amount of matter being weighed. Density and colour, for example, are not affected by the amount of matter present.
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