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The bending or movement of a part of plant in response to the external stimulus is called tropism or tropical movement. It is of following types :
- Phototropism: It is a response to light. It may be towards light (positive) or away from the light (negative).
- Geotropism: It is a response to gravity-. It may be towards stimulus (positive) and away from the stimulus (negative).
- Chemotropism: Response to chemicals. It may be positive or negative.
- Hydrotro pism: Response to water. It may be positive or negative.
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Internal trade is also known as domestic trade, and as the name suggests it is the trade of domestic goods within the confines of the geographical boundaries of a nation. So the buying and selling of either goods or services done within a country is the internal trade.
In such cases of internal trade, there is no levying of import/export taxes or customs duties. Only local government taxes will apply. These are goods domestically produced for domestic consumption only. Now there are two broad categories of internal trade, namely wholesale trade and retail trade. Here we will be focussing on the intricacies of wholesale trade.
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A solenoid is a coil of wire wound on a cylinder, that has a length that is large compared with its radius. A solenoid is a long, thin loop of wire, often wrapped around a metallic core, which produces a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through it.
An electromagnet is a magnet that runs on electricity. Unlike a permanent magnet, the strength of an electromagnet can easily be changed by changing the amount of electric current that flows through it. The poles of an electromagnet can even be reversed by reversing the flow of electricity.
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