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A harmonic oscillation of constant amplitude and of single frequency under a restoring force whose magnitude is proportional to the displacement and always acts towards mean Position is called Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM).
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A potential difference develops between the electrode and the electrolyte which is called electrode potential.
When the concentrations of all the species involved in a half-cell is unity (concentration is 1M ) and temperature is 298 K, the electrode potential is known as standard electrode potential.
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Article 370 in the part XXI of the constitution of India provides a special status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The special status provided the state with considerable autonomy and most of the decision was taken by center and in consent with the wishes of the state government, excluding external affairs, defence, communications and ancillary matters.
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Though, envisaged to be of very temporary arrangement, it went on to define the special treatment to the state of Jammu and Kashmir as elaborated below:
1. Under the agreement, the state surrendered defence, communications and external affairs.
2. State was also provided with autonomy to draft its own constitution through its separate constituent assembly.
3. Article 370 was incorporated in Indian constitution temporarily to accommodate above features.
4. The state of J&K was specified in the category of Part B states in the original constitution (1950).
5. Laws on Union and concurrent list will be made by centre only with the consent of state of J&K
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