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When a satellite moves around the Earth in a circular path, then the force of gravity acts on it directed towards the centre. The motion of the satellite is in the horizontal plane. Therefore, the force of gravity of Earth on the satellite and the direction of motion of satellite are perpendicular to each other. Therefore, net work done = Fs cos 900 = 0. That is, the work done by the force of gravity on a satellite moving around the Earth is zero.
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Tyagaraja (1767-1847), his contemporaries Syama Sastri and Muttusvami Dikshitar are together known as the “Trinity” of Carnatic music.
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In a democracy, it is quite obvious to leave any political party and candidates free to conduct an election campaign. But at the same time, it also becomes necessary to regulate campaign in such a way that every political party and candidate gets a fair and equal chance to compete.
According to the laws made on election procedure, no party or candidate can:
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- Use a place of worship or appeal to the voters to vote in the name of religion or caste.
- Spend more than Rs. 25 lakh in a constituency for the election to the Lok Sabha and Rs. 10 lakh in a constituency for any Assembly election.
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The Indian Parliament is a bicameral legislature. It consists of two houses: Rajya Sabha which is the upper chamber of the Parliament and Lok Sabha which is the lower chamber of the parliament.
The powers and functions can be classified into the following categories:
1.Legislative powers and functions:
The primary function of Parliament is law-making. Lok Sabha plays an important part here. It can pass bills concerning the Union and Concurrent list. No bill can be made into law unless it has been passed by the Parliament.
2. Executive powers and functions:
Executive powers are needed in the process of implementing acts and policies in Parliament. The Parliament can remove the Cabinet out of power.
3. Financial powers and functions:
Parliament enjoys supreme authority in financial matters. It includes enactment of the budget, examining the performance of government concerning financial spending through financial committees.
4. Judicial powers and functions:
It includes impeachment of the President for violation of the constitution, removal of judges of the supreme and high court, removal of vice-president, and punishment of its members or outsiders for breach of privileges.
5. Electoral powers and functions:
All Parliament members participate in the election of President and Vice-President. The members of Lok Sabha elect its speaker and deputy speaker from among its members. The Rajya Sabha elects its Deputy Chairman.
6. Constituent powers and functions:
Parliament is empowered to initiate a proposal for the amendment of the constitution. A bill for the amendment initiated in either House of the Parliament.
Note: India has a parliamentary system of government. The functions and powers of the Indian Parliament are mentioned in the Indian Constitution in Chapter II of Part V. The laws framed by the Parliament are enforced in the whole country. The Parliament is the highest-ranking legislative body in the country.
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Let AB and CD be two parallel chords of a circle with centre O such that AB = 6 cm and CD = 12 cm. Let the radius of the circle be r cm. Draw OP {tex}\perp{/tex} AB and OQ {tex}\perp{/tex} CD. Since AB || CD and OP {tex}\perp{/tex} AB, OQ {tex}\perp{/tex} CD. Therefore, points O, Q, and P are collinear.

Clearly, PQ = 3 cm
Let OQ = x cm. Then, OP = (x + 3) cm
Applying Pythagoras theorem in right triangles OAP and OCQ, we obtain
OA2 = OP2 + AP2 and OC2 = OQ2 + CQ2
{tex}\Rightarrow{/tex} r2 = (x + 3)2 + 32 and r2 = x2 + 62 [{tex}\because{/tex} AP = {tex}\frac{1}{2}{/tex} AB = 3 cm and CQ = {tex}\frac{1}{2}{/tex}CD = 6 cm]
{tex}\Rightarrow{/tex} (x + 3)2 + 32 = x2 + 62 [On equating the values of r2]
{tex}\Rightarrow{/tex}x2 + 6x + 9 + 9 = x2 + 36 {tex}\Rightarrow{/tex} 6x = 18 {tex}\Rightarrow{/tex} x = 3
Putting the value of x in r2 = x2 + 62, we get
r2 = 32 + 62 = 45 {tex}\Rightarrow{/tex} r = {tex}\sqrt{45}{/tex} cm = 6.7 cm
Hence, the radius of the circle is 6.7 cm.
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