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Federalism has two levels of government:
- One is the government for the entire country that is usually responsible for a few subjects of common national interest.
- The others are governments at the level of provinces or states that look after much of the day-to-day administering of their state.
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The system of checks and balances ensures that no one branch of the national government gains too much power. A system of checks and balance prevents any one branch of government from having a lot of power. All three branches of the government are kept in balance with a checks and balance system in place.
So that no governmental branch can have more power than the other.
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Horizontal distribution of power sharing arrangement is known as a system of Checks and Balances.
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It means a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority, e.g., Sri Lanka opted for majoritarianism in which majority Sinhalas rule the country.
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Private sector enterprise is one of the forms of organisation.
These are mainly established to earn and maximise their profitability. Their only and ultimate motive is to increase the profit without looking for the welfare of the public.
These are completely different from public sector enterprise.
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cos 38* cos 52* - sin 38* sin 52*
= cos 38* cos ( 90* - 38* ) - sin 38* sin ( 90* - 38 * )
= cos 38* sin 38* - sin 38* cos 38*
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=> cos 38* cos 52* - sin 38* sin 52*
=> cos 38* cos ( 90* - 38* ) - sin 38* sin ( 90* - 38 * )
=> cos 38* sin 38* - sin 38* cos 38*
=> 0
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Mirror |
Lens |
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This works on the principle of reflection |
This works on the principle of refraction |
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These are manufactured using materials other than glass or clear plastic |
These are manufactured using materials made up of glass or clear plastic |
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An ideal mirror reflects 100% of light |
An ideal lense refracts 100% of light |
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The uses of mirror can be seen in houses, automobiles, solar appliances etc |
The uses of lenses can be seen in astronomy and scientific industries, medical and research purposes etc. |
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There are two types: concave and convex |
There are of six types of lenses |
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Plane mirrors does not have a focal point |
It has two focal points for each kind of lense |
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Concave Lenses
Eyeglasses have one convex surface and one concave surface. Such glasses can bend the light by the right amount before it gets to the eyes.
Concave lenses also make details look clearer. So they are often used together with convex lenses in ’optical systems’ to help clear up any details that are lost due to flaws in the convex lens. For example, many high quality telescopes and binoculars use concave lenses to improve the detail of the images they provide.
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Convex lens is used for the following purposes
1) magnifying glass
2) objective lens of a microscope and a telescope
3) in theatre spot lights
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