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A reversible process is defined as a process in which the system and surroundings can be returned to the original conditions from the final state without producing any changes in the thermodynamics properties of the universe, if the process is reversed.
The reversible process is the ideal process which never occurs, while the irreversible process is the natural process that is commonly found in nature. ... This is an irreversible process. Whereas when water evaporates, it can also be condensed in the form of rains.
Irreversible processes are characterized by the flow of fluids with friction, and sliding friction between any two matters. An example of an irreversible process is electric current flow through a conductor with a resistance. An example of an irreversible process is magnetization or polarization with hysteresis.
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Equality is about ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents. ... Equality recognises that historically certain groups of people with protected characteristics such as race, disability, *** and sexual orientation have experienced discrimination. In the political thought, equality is described that all human beings are equal, and equality in distribution, namely equal distribution of wealth, social opportunities and political power. There are different types of equality such as political, social, legal, natural, and economic equality.
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Footprints are the impressions or images left behind by a person walking or running. Hoofprints and pawprints are those left by animals with hooves or paws rather than feet, while "shoeprints" is the specific term for prints made by shoes.
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Jhalkaribai (22 November 1830 – 1858)[2] was a woman soldier who played an important role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. She served in the women's army of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi. She eventually rose to a position of a prominent advisor to the queen, Rani of Jhansi herself.[3] At the height of the Siege of Jhansi, she disguised herself as the Queen and fought on her behalf, on the front, allowing the Queen to escape safely out of the fort.[3][4]
The legend of Jhalkaribai remains in the popular memory of the people of Bundelkhand over centuries. Her life, especially her heroism fighting the East India Company army to protect the Queen, continues to be praised in various Bundeli folklores.
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Janapadas were small territories where the initiation of modern kingdoms was formed. However, with time, one janapada overtook another to expand and grow. Thus, janapadas led to mahajanapadas.
Land where the jana set its foot and settled down.
Some janapadas gained control over large areas and became mahajanapadas
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