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Shivaji, the ‘little great man’ was a giant killer. Shivaji killed Afzal Khan, the reputed general of several successful battles he fought on behalf of the Bijapur state; defeated the famous general and governor of Shayista Khan, sent by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, humbled Aurangzeb by escaping from his custody and by crippling his power in the Deccan.
Aurangzeb was greatly alarmed at the growing power of Shivaji and his victory over Afzal Khan. He was an imperialist and he could not tolerate any challenge to his power. Moreover he was a bigot Sunni and on the other hand Shivaji wanted to protect Hinduism and enhance his power.
Thus the conflict between the two was inevitable
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Frequency:
- The number of vibrations made by the vibrating body in one second is known as its frequency.
- The SI unit of frequency is the hertz (Hz).
Amplitude:
The maximum extent of vibration of the vibrating body from its mean position is known as its amplitude.
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- Our body is a good conductor of electricity.
- Current can easily pass through our body but if we use any insulator for touching the electrical appliances than we can be protect by current .
- But if we use any insulator for touching the electrical appliances than we can be protect by current .
Conductors are those materials which allow electricity to pass through them .
While insulators are those materials which do not allow electricity to pass through them.
Water is a good conductor of electricity if impurities are there while pure water is insulator of electricity
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A kaleidoscope is an optical device which creates colourful beautiful patterns due to multiple reflections in plane mirrors. It is a cylinder which has three plane mirrors and loose, colored objects such as beads or pebbles and bits of glass. As the viewer looks into one end, light entering the other end creates a colorful pattern, due to multiple reflection of these objects in the mirrors.
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The new species will affect the local species in the following ways:
a. There may be competition between them for food, shelter.
b. They may prey on the local species.
c. May Prevents local species for reproduction.
d. May be change in food chain or food web.
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Natural gas consists of primarily of methane but also contains ethane, propane and heavier hydrocarbons. It also contains small amounts of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide and very little amount of water.
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Determining *** of a baby
The *** of baby is depends upon the chromosome.
Chromosomes are thread like structures
Present in human beings as a set of 23 pairs. Two of which are *** chromosomes named X and Y.
A female child has two X chromosomes whereas a male child has one X and one Y chromosome.
The male and female gamates have only one set of chromosomes.
An unfertilised egg has one X chromosome.
But different sperms carry different chromosome i.e. X as well as Y.
If a sperm containig X chromosome fertilises the egg then the resulting fertilised egg contains two X chromosomes that will give birth to a baby girl whreas if a sperm containing Y chromosome fertilises the egg then the resulting egg contains one X and one Y chromosome that gives birth to a baby boy.
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Follow these steps for locating the pole star:
- Locate the Ursa Major and locate the quadrilateral in it.
- Select the two stars on the far side of the quadrilateral.
- Join these stars with a line and extend this imaginary line towards the top of the ladle.
- A faint star which meets this line is the pole star.
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The word “Kharif” is Arabic for autumn since the season coincides with the beginning of autumn or winter. Kharif crops also are known as monsoon crops. These are the crops that are cultivated in the monsoon season. The Kharif season differs in every state of the country but is generally from June to September. These crops are usually sown at the beginning of the monsoon season around June and harvested by September or October. Rice, maize, bajra, ragi, soybean, groundnut, cotton are all Kharif types crops.
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