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We know orbitals of last shell overlap with each other. The overlapping is of two types:
- Head to head(sigma bond)
- Sidewise(pi bond)
Overlapping of orbitals takes place between which has same energy. If in case, the orbitals have different energy they can’t overlap. Hybridization is the intermixing of orbitals of slightly different energies, so as to redistribute their energy and give rise to new set of orbitals that are similar in shapes and energy.
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Python has one special literal called 'None'. The 'None' literal is used to indicate something that has not yet been created. It is also used to indicate the end of lists in Python.
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| Basis for Differentiation | Microeconomics | Macroeconomics |
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Meaning |
Microeconomics studies the particular market segment of the economy | Macroeconomics studies the whole economy, that covers several market segments |
| Deals with? | Microeconomics deals with various issues like demand, supply, factor pricing, product pricing, economic welfare, production, consumption, etc., | Macroeconomics deals with various issues like national income, distribution, employment, general price level, money, etc., |
| Business Application | Applied to internal issues | Environment and external issues |
| Scope | Covers several issues like demand, supply, factor pricing, product pricing, economic welfare, production, consumption, etc. | Covers several issues like distribution, national income, employment, money, general price level, etc., |
| Significance | Useful in regulating the prices of a product alongside the prices of factors of production (labour, land, entrepreneur, capital, etc) within the economy | Perpetuates firmness in the broad price level and solves the major issues of the economy like deflation, inflation, rising prices (reflation), unemployment and poverty as a whole |
| Limitations | It is based on impractical presuppositions, i.e. In microeconomics, it is presumed that there is full employment in the community which is not at all feasible | It has been scrutinized that Misconception of Composition’ incorporates, which sometimes fails to prove accurate because it is feasible that what is true for aggregate (comprehensive) may not be true for individuals too |
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Basic Proportionality theorem was introduced by a famous Greek Mathematician, Thales, hence it is also called Thales Theorem. According to him, for any two equiangular triangles, the ratio of any two corresponding sides is always the same. Based on this concept, he gave theorem of basic proportionality. This concept has been introduced in similar triangles. If two triangles are similar to each other then,
- i) Corresponding angles of both the triangles are equal
- ii) Corresponding sides of both the triangles are in proportion to each other
Thus two triangles ΔABC and ΔPQR are similar if,
- i) ∠A=∠P, ∠B=∠Q and ∠C=∠R
- ii) AB/PQ, BC/QR, AC/PR
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