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Macromolecules are large complex molecules present in colloidal state in intercellular fluid. They are formed by the condensation of low molecular weight micromolecules and hence are polymeric in nature.
Polysaccharides, proteins, and nucleic acids are common examples of macromolecules.
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Conditions of cities and factories: Due to Industrial Revolution many cities were set-up. The number of landless workers increased. The number of unstable workers also increased.
1. Working hours: Each worker had to work for 15 to 18 hours in the factory. He had no rest during this period of work.
2. Fewer wages: The workers were given low wages. The mill owners exploited the workers.
3. Cruelty by Overseers: The overseers were very cruel. They often beat the workers with lashes.
4. Unsuitable place of work: The places of work were dirty. They were not properly ventilated and there was no proper arrangement of light also. There was no provision for the safety of workers.
5. The poor condition of towns: The condition of Industrial towns was very poor. Their houses were bad. Their roofs leaked in rainy season. There was no proper ventilation. No stress was laid on the health and education of workers or their children.
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The shut-down point refers to a situation when the firm is able to cover its variable cost only i.e AR = AVC.
At the shutdown point, the firm incurs a loss of fixed cost. The firm does not stop the production at this point as the fixed cost will still be incurred. However, if the price falls and the firm is unable to cover even it's variable cost then it will shut down the operations.
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maximum height = {tex} \frac{ u^{2} sin^{2} \alpha }{2g}{/tex}
for α=30,
maximum height = {tex} \frac{ u^{2} sin^{2}30}{2g} = \frac{ u^{2} }{8g}{/tex}
for α=60,
maximum height = {tex} \frac{ u^{2} sin^{2}60}{2g} = \frac{3 u^{2} }{8g}{/tex}
So maximum height will increase
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A Nagar Panchayat is established in an area that is under transition and it has a term of five years but it can be dissolved under two conditions: firstly, if it abuses the power of the office and secondly, if it proves to be incompetent.
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| Basis for Differentiation | Positive Economics | Normative Economics |
| Meaning | A part of economics grounded on the information and certainty is positive economics. | A part of economics grounded on values, perspectives and discernment is normative economics. |
| Nature | Illustrative | Dictatorial |
| Outlook | Objective | Subjective |
| Deals with? | What actually is? | What has to be? |
| Testing (Trial) | Statements can be tested | Statements cannot be tested |
| Economic problems | Evidently elucidates the economic concerns and issues. | Provides a solution for the economic concerns, based on the value |
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