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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
When a particle is thrown obliquely near the earth’s surface, it moves along a curved path under constant acceleration that is directed towards the center of the earth (we assume that the particle remains close to the surface of the earth). The path of such a particle is called a projectile and the motion is called projectile motion. Air resistance to the motion of the body is to be assumed absent in projectile motion.
In a Projectile Motion, there are two simultaneous independent rectilinear motions:
- Along the x-axis: uniform velocity, responsible for the horizontal (forward) motion of the particle.
- Along y-axis: uniform acceleration, responsible for the vertical (downwards) motion of the particle.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
India is a sovereign nation because it is free from any kind or form of foreign interference or internal pressures in its domestic affairs.
India is a secular nation. This is because the state has no official religion. Citizens are free to profess, propagate or practice any religion.
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Insertional inactivation is a technique used in recombinant DNA technology. In this procedure, a bacteria carrying recombinant plasmids or a fragment of foreign DNA is made to insert into a restriction site inside a gene to resist antibiotics, hence causing the gene to turn non-functional or in an inactivated state.
An example of this is a pUC19 plasmid vector in which the lacZ gene that encodes for beta-galactosidase can no longer be produced upon the insertion of a foreign gene. Selection or screening is a fundamental process in which once the recombinant DNA is inserted into a particular host cell, it becomes necessary to detect the cells that have received the recombinant or foreign DNA molecules.
This process is referred to as screening or selection. It is based on non-expression or expression of certain traits or characteristics. Insertional inactivation is an effective method of screening. In this procedure, one of the genetic characteristics is disturbed by the introduction of foreign DNA. One of the most influential selection methods of recombinant plasmid for the insertional inactivation procedure is a method known as ‘Blue-white’ selection method.
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The most suitable method for preventing an iron frying pan from rusting is applying a coat of zinc. This is called galvanization. Grease and paint are also used for prevent rusting from iron. However, in case of iron frying pan, grease and paint cannot be applied because when fan will be heated and washed again and again, the coating of grease and paint would get destroyed.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Agrarian Structure
Depends upon the land holdings amount of land a person holds.
There is unequal distribution of land some people have lots of land and some people don’t have any.
The agriculture structure is how the land holdings have been distributed among people.
Types of Landholdings:
1. Large Landers: Own large amount of land, earlier known as zamindars.
2. Medium landowners Small landowners: Have small amount of land and can make a profit.
3. Marginal landowners: These along with small family grow just enough for consumption of their family and do not have enough land to get surplus to sell in the market.
4. Landless landowners: Have no land of their own, work for others.
5. Tenants: Take land on rent and give the landowner a share of the profit.
Positions of women
Woman’s position is low, they can’t own land.
Women are usually excluded from ownership of land, because of the prevailing patrilineal kinship system and mode of inheritance.
They have equal property rights as the son but they are woman or they are scared to voice their oppose.
Class and Caste Structure in Rural Areas
Interrelated
Upper caste were considered to be upper class. But the issue in rural areas is complex
Brahm.ins are the top most caste but not necessarily the wealthiest. The kshatriyas are upper caste as well as upper class.
Dominant Caste
After independence, land reforms introduced land ceiling. It set a limit of land holding by each individual.
Large land owners sold away their land to medium land owners as they moved to urban areas to set up factories.
Proprietary Caste
Upper caste, rich people, large and mediums land owners controlled the resources and labour force in that particular areas.
Begar-bonded Labourers: were illiterate and did not know how to do any skilled work.
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| Meaning | A public company is a company which is owned and traded publicly | A private company is a company which is owned and traded privately. |
| Minimum members | 7 | 2 |
| Maximum members | Unlimited | 200 |
| Minimum Directors | 3 | 2 |
| Suffix | Limited | Private Limited |
| Start of business | After receiving certificate of incorporation and certificate of commencement of business. | After receiving certificate of incorporation. |
| Statutory Meeting | Compulsory | Optional |
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The democratic system in Belgium is an ideal example of power sharing.It had accommodated the interests of its two main ethnic groups, that is, the Dutch and the French.The two groups have equal share in the working of government. To maintain political stability and unity, equal representation had to be provided to the two social groups. Both French and Dutch speaking ministers are in the central government. Many powers of the central government has also been distributed among the state governments of both French and Dutch speaking regions. Apart from this, a community government also exists which is elected by people belonging to one language community.Such an arrangement has prevented civil strife.But Sri Lankan democracy has followed majoritarian policies which gave preferences to the interests of the majority Sinhala community neglecting the Tamil minority.The interests of the Tamils were undermined which in the long run gave rise to civil war and political instability.
Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
two sharp contrasts between Belgium and Sri Lanka are
1)Sri Lankan government supported majority of sinhalese people and they made laws and job opportunities supporting Sri Lankan people they made tamils who were in less population feel inferior.
1)but Belgium government changed their constitution so many times and they gave equal representation to Dutch and French people.
2)tamils were protesting against Sri Lanka people and they liberated there party to fight with them which is LTTE and Sri Lanka government suppressed them and this led to serious war between both parties and tamils were killed and thrown out. this created heavy economic loss to Sri Lanka and their government took so much time to fill that damage
2) but in Belgium there was no chance for anything like this because their government took very careful steps that no one should feel inferior and all were equal central and state government representatives . everything was peaceful in Belgium.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Narendra Modi is the PM of India
Narendra Modi was born on 17th September 1950. The birthplace of Narendra Modi is Vadnagar, Mehsana district, Bombay State (present-day Gujarat). For your information, Narendra Modi’s full name is Narendra Damodardas Modi.
Moreover, his father’s name was Mool Chand Modi and his Mother is Hiraben. Narendra Modi always belonged to a middle-class family.
Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Narendra Damodardas Modi is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current Prime Minister of India since 2014.
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The period of fifth generation is 1980-till date. In the fifth generation, VLSI technology became ULSI (Ultra Large Scale Integration) technology, resulting in the production of microprocessor chips having ten million electronic components.
This generation is based on parallel processing hardware and AI (Artificial Intelligence) software. AI is an emerging branch in computer science, which interprets the means and method of making computers think like human beings. All the high-level languages like C and C++, Java, .Net etc., are used in this generation.
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An adjective describes or modifies noun/s and pronoun/s in a sentence. It normally indicates quality, size, shape, duration, feelings, contents, and more about a noun or pronoun.
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We observe the different features such as roads, railways, markets and other elements created by human beings.
They are dissimilar.
All these cultural features should be included in the study of geography because all these features are on the earth. The earth has always been seen as the home of human beings and we study all these features about the earth.
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Primary memory is the main memory of the computer system. Accessing data from primary memory is faster because it is an internal memory of the computer. The primary memory is most volatile which means data in primary memory does not exist if it is not saved when a power failure occurs.
Two types of Primary Memory are:
- RAM
- ROM
All secondary storage devices which are capable of storing high volume data is referred to secondary memory. It's slower than primary memory. However, it can save a substantial amount of data, in the range of gigabytes to terabytes. This memory is also called backup storage or mass storage media.
Two types of magnetic disks are:
- Floppy disks
- Hard disks
Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
1. Primary / Main memory:
Primary memory is the computer memory that is directly accessible by CPU. It is comprised of DRAM and provides the actual working space to the processor. It holds the data and instructions that the processor is currently working on.
2. Secondary Memory / Mass Storage:
The contents of the secondary memory first get transferred to the primary memory and then are accessed by the processor, this is because the processor does not directly interact with the secondary memory
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