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Soumya Ranjan Pradhan 1 year, 5 months ago

In early-nineteenth-century Europe were closely allied to the ideology of liberalism. The term ‘liberalism’ derives from the Latin root liber, meaning free. Liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law. It emphasized the concept of government by consent. A constitution and representative government through parliament. The right to vote and to get elected was generated exclusively to property-owning men. Men without property and all women were excluded from political rights. Women and non-propertied men and women organised opposition movements demanding equal political rights. The abolition of state-imposed restrictions on the movement of goods and capital. A merchant travelling in 1833 from Hamburg to Nuremberg to sell his goods would have to pass through 11 customs barriers and pay a customs duty of about 5% at each one of them. Obstacles to economics exchanges and growth by the new commercial classes, who argued for the creation of a unified economic territory allowing the unhindered movement of goods, people and capital. The union abolished tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to two.
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Height of object(ho)= 10cm Object distance (u) = -5cm Focal length (f)= -20 cm By using mirror formula, 1/f= 1/v+1/u 1/-20= 1/v+1/-5 1/-20 -1/-5 = 1/v -1+4/20 = 1/v 3/20 = 1/v 6.66 cm = v m = -(v/u) = hi / ho -(6.66/-5) = hi /10 -666/500 = hi/10 -6660/500 = hi -666/50 = hi -13.32 cm = hi

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Preeti Bharati 1 year, 5 months ago

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Dhiraj Kumar Mahto 1 year, 5 months ago

The principal focus of a concave mirror is the specific point where parallel rays of light converge or appear to converge after reflection.

Yash Singh Bharara 1 year, 5 months ago

The principal focus of a concave mirror is the specific point where parallel rays of light converge or appear to converge after reflection.

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Yash Singh Bharara 1 year, 5 months ago

The empty paper box of sweets is biodegradable because it's made of paper, which can break down naturally. The empty plastic bottle of water and the empty can of cold drink are not biodegradable, while the biodegradability of the empty packet of chips depends on its material.

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