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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Public sector:
1.It is controlled and managed by the government.
2.The main aim of the sector is public welfare.
3.The sector provides basic facilities like education, health, food and security to the people. For Example: Railways, Post office, BSNL.
Private sector:
1.It is controlled and managed by an individual or a group.
2.The main aim of the sector is to earn profits.
3.Private sector does not provide any service at a reasonable rate. For example: Tatas, Birlas, Reliance.
Posted by Divya Kokane 5 years ago (10106496)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
More than 90% of the world's population lives in about 10% of the land surface.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Reactivity of some metals are given in descending order
K > Na > Ca > Mg > Al > Zn > Fe > Pb > Cu
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Ocean currents are streams of water flowing on ocean surface in different directions. These currents can be warm or cold carrying the currents which can either be cold or warm from one region of Earth's surface to another. Warm current flows from Equator to poles whereas cold currents originate in the polar region and flow towards the Equator.
Warm currents move from the equator to the poles ex Gulf Stream, South Atlantic Current and Cold currents move from poles to the equator ex Labrador Current, West Australian Current.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
- There are always some free electrons inside any metal at room temperature .There will be some free electrons. these free electron inside the move randomly and collide frequently with heavier atoms and change their direction of motion at every time.When a steady electric field is applied to conductor, the electrons start moving towards the positive terminal of applied electrical potential difference but this movement of electrons doesn't happen in straightway. During travelling towards the positive potential the electrons continuously collide with the atoms and bounced back in a random fashion. During the collision the electrons lose some of their kinetic energy and again due to the presence of electric field, they are re-accelerated towards the positive potential and regain their kinetic energy. Again, during further collision the electrons partly lose their kinetic energy in the same manner. Thus the applied electric field cannot stop the random motion of the electrons inside a conductor. Although in presence of applied electric field, the motion of the electrons is still random, but there will be over all resultant movement of electrons towards positive terminals. In other words, the applied electric field makes the electrons to drift towards positive terminal. That means the electrons get an average drift velocity.
- drift velocity is denoted by u,
- u=μeE= I/ nAQ
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14/16,
Green Park,
New Delhi,
May 15, 2006
To
The Post Master,
Green Park Post Office,
New Delhi
Dear Sir,
I am sorry to complain against the new postman of our locality. He throws letters, parcels, etc., here and there in a wild manner. He is also very careless. He is not punctual.
I have talked personally to him about the matter but in vain. Many a time, I have received my letters from my neighbours. Kindly take action against him.
Yours faithfully,
Sanjay
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MgCl2 is an ionic compound because this compound is formed by the transfer of electrons between magnesium atom and chlorine atoms. Magnesium atom loses two electrons to form magnesium cation whereas each chlorine atom accepts one electron to form chloride ion (anion). Magnesium (Atomic number = 12) has electronic configuration 2, 8, 2. It loses 2 electrons to complete octet configuration in its valence shell. Chlorine (Atomic number = 17) has electronic configuration 2, 8, 7.
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The importance of the Tertiary sector is rising because of the following reasons.
(i) This sector provides basic services such as hospitals, educational institutions, post and telegraph services, police stations, courts, municipal corporations, defence, banks, insurance etc. which are basic for the development of the country.
(i) This sector provides services such as transport, trade, storage etc. which help in the development of the agriculture or the Primary sector and the industries or the Secondary sector.
(iii) Increasing income level has created demands for many more services like eating out, tourism, shopping, private hospitals. private schools etc.
(iv) Over the last decade, or so, certain new services such as those based on information and communication technology have become important and essential.
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While calculating the value of the goods produced we should only count the value of the final goods produced. We should not count or add the value of the intermediate goods because the value of the final goods already includes the value of the intermediate goods which are used in making the final goods.
For example: The value of ₹50 for a packet of biscuits (final good) already include the value of flour, sugar and other intermediate goods in it.

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