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Agricultural produces are produced in agricultural fields. If finished agricultural products are produced in factories.
Finished Goods are produced on small scale or medium scale or large scale industries.
Handicrafts products are produced probably at homes.
In economics, goods are items that satisfy human wants[1][dead link] and provide utility, for example, to a consumer making a purchase of a satisfying product. A common distinction is made between goods which are transferable, and services, which are not transferable.[2]
A good may be a consumable item that is useful to people but scarce in relation to its demand, so that human effort is required to obtain it. In contrast, free goods, such as air, are naturally in abundant supply and need no conscious effort to obtain them. Private goods are things owned by people, such as televisions, living room furniture, wallets, cellular telephones, almost anything owned or used on a daily basis that is not food related.
A consumer good or "final good" is any item that is ultimately consumed, rather than used in the production of another good. For example, a microwave oven or a bicycle that is sold to a consumer is a final good or consumer good, but the components that are sold to be used in those goods are intermediate goods. For example, textiles or transistors can be used to make some further goods.
Commercial goods are construed as tangible products that are manufactured and then made available for supply to be used in an industry of commerce. Commercial goods could be tractors, commercial vehicles, mobile structures, airplanes and even roofing materials. Commercial and personal goods as categories are very broad and cover almost everything a person sees from the time they wake up in their home, on their commute to work to their arrival at the workplace.
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Following are the types of mirrors that are most widely used:
Plane mirror: The images formed from a plane mirror are the reflected images in their normal proportions but reversed from left to right. These are the most widely used mirrors.
Convex mirror: These are the spherical mirror that is curved outward and the image obtained is virtual, diminished and erect for a real object.
Concave mirrors: These are the spherical mirror that is curved inward and the image obtained from these mirrors depend on the placement of the object.
Lenses: A lens is a part of a reflecting material like glass or plastic but curved from both sides. Lenses are unlike mirrors that have a reflecting surface only on one side. Depending upon its shape a lens can be categorized as:
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Convex Lens - A Convex Lens is curved outwards. It is thicker in the centre and narrows down at the edges. It merges the light rays passing through it at a certain point. Therefore, it is also called a Converging Lens.
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Concave Lens - A Concave Lens is curved inwards. It has wider edges and a thinner centre. It reflects back the light that travels through it in different directions. Therefore, it is also called a Diverging Lens.
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Coefficient is the numerical factor of a term containing constant and variables.
- In the term 5ab, 5 is the coefficient.
- -5 is the coefficient of the term –5ab2.
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Soil is the material found on the surface of the earth that is composed of organic and inorganic material. Soil varies due to its structure and composition.
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The Zamindars in the Mughal administration collected revenue from the peasants. They acted as intermediaries between the rulers and the peasants. The income from land revenue was the main source of income for the Mughal rulers and hence it was very important. The role of the zamindar in Mughal administration was to collect the revenues and taxes from the peasants that were a source of income for the Mughals. They acted as an intermediate between the Mughals and the peasants and in some areas the zamindars exercised a great deal of power.
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