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The Sedition Act, allowed the government to arrest or detain any person without a fair trial in the court who was seen protesting or criticizing the British authority.
This was an example of arbitrary use of power by the British, as it authorized them to arrest person without evidence who was possibly seen as stirring up a rebellion.
Under this act, people were arrested without being told the reason for their arrest and were kept in prisons without a trial.
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i. It is a device used to protect the building from lightning effects.
ii. It is a long metallic rod taller than building installed on the walls of the building.
iii. One end of the rod is kept out in the air and other is buried deep in the ground connected with a copper plate.
iv. The rod provides an easy route for the transfer of electric charge to the ground.
v. That’s how lightning conductor protects a building from getting struck by lightning.
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- Humans become capable of reproduction after puberty sets in. Between the ages of 11 years and 19 years children are called adolescents.
- The onset of puberty brings about growth of the reproductive organs.
- Hair grow at various places on the body. Breasts develop in girls and facial hair (moustache and beard) appear in boys. Voice of boys becomes hoarse as voice box enlarges during adolescence.
- ?Children gain height during adolescence.
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Given , an object is placed between two plane mirrors inclined at 45 degree to each other .
let z images expet to see ,
z = {tex} \frac{360 }{45} - 1{/tex} = 8 - 1 = 7
. ' . 7 images are forming .

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