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TO DETERMINE
CALCULATION
It is given that
Now a relation from A to A is a subset of A × A
Where A × A is the Cartesian product of A and A
We we have to determine a Relation R with the below mentioned property
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Painting sought wholehearted encouragement during the Mughal period. Both Babar and Humayun were art-loving. Two artists had accompanied Humayun from Iran. But Humayun expired before his art flourished.
- Painting during Akbar’s period: Painting during Akbar’s period got an Indian touch hence the effect of foreign touch gradually disappeared. The chief painters in Akbar’s court were: Sanwal Dass, Jagannath, Tarachand, etc. Akbar opened a separate department for the progress of painting with Abdul Samad as its head. The Mughal style began reflecting itself during this period which was an admixture of Indian and Iranian art.
- Painting during Jahangir’s Period: Jahangir was so well conversant in art and paintings that he could name the painter on seeing the painting. His chief painters were - Aga Raza, Abdul Hussain, Mohammad Nadir, and Mohammad Murad. Jahangir spent lavishly on the progress of the painting. The Indian reflection replaced the Iranian reflection now.
- Painting during Shah Jahan’s period: Shah Jahan had a special taste for architecture. But it cannot be said with certainty that Shah Jahan’s period remained untouched in the field of painting. The chief painters of this time were: Mir Hassan, Anoop, Chinamani, Chitra, etc. Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Shah Jahan had a special taste for painting. His favourite painters were: Faqui Ullah, Mir Kasim, etc.
- Painting in Aurangzeb’s Period: Aurangzeb was a staunch Mohammedan. He used to say, “To encourage painting is against the dictates of the Quran”. He discharged his court painters. He got the paintings made on the walls of Fatehpur Sikri erected. The jobless painters sought shelter in neighbouring states like Avadh, Mysore, Hyderabad, etc.
Chief characteristics of Paintings of the Mughal period:- Paintings of the Mughal period were beyond the lives of the laymen. That was deemed as only the thing of the court. Hence the royal families, natural scenes, wars, animal fights, hunting, royal processions, etc. were pointed in the paintings of this period.
- There was no painting related to religious matters in Mughal paintings whereas there was an overflow of paintings on earthly and natural beauty.
- Special emphasis was laid on natural scenes in the paintings of the Mughal period. The natural and scenic beauty was portrayed in the background of every painting.
- Special emphasis was laid on the individual paintings of the Mughal ruler since the painters not only gained financially but also came in the good books of the ruling class. On gaining their pleasure, the painters got a place in the royal court.
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Electric Field of Point Charge. The electric field of a point charge Q can be obtained by a straightforward application of Gauss' law. Considering a Gaussian surface in the form of a sphere at radius r, the electric field has the same magnitude at every point of the sphere and is directed outward. Let us consider charge +q be uniformly distributed over a spherical shell of radius R. Let E is to be obtained at Plying outside of spherical shell.
{tex}\because {/tex} 'E' at any point is radially outward (if charge q is positive) and has same magnitude at all points which lie at the same distance r from centre of spherical shell such that r > R.
Therefore, Gaussian surface is concentric sphere of radius r such that r > R.

By Gauss' theorem
{tex}\oint \mathbf { E } \cdot d \mathbf { S } = \frac { q } { \varepsilon _ { 0 } } \Rightarrow \oint E d S \cos 0 ^ { \circ } = \frac { q } { \varepsilon _ { 0 } }{/tex}
[{tex}\because {/tex} E and dS are along the same direction]
{tex}E \cdot \oint d S = \frac { q } { \varepsilon _ { 0 } }{/tex} [{tex}\because {/tex} Magnitude of E is same at every point on Gaussian surface]
{tex}E \times 4 \pi r ^ { 2 } = \frac { q } { \varepsilon _ { 0 } }{/tex}
{tex}\Rightarrow \quad E = \frac { 1 } { 4 \pi \varepsilon _ { 0 } } \cdot \frac { q } { r ^ { 2 } }{/tex}
Now, graph

Variation of E with r for a spherical shell in which charge q is distributed over its surface which shows that electric field inside a spherical shell is zero.
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Number of tickets sold on the first day = 1094
Number of tickets sold on the second day = 1812
Number of tickets sold on the third day = 2050
Number of tickets sold on the final day = 2751
∴ Total number of tickets sold on all the four days = 1094 + 1812 + 2050 + 2751 = 7707.
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