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STP : Standard temperature and pressure, abbreviated STP, refers to nominal conditions in the atmosphere at sea level. This value is important to physicists, chemists, engineers, and pilots and navigators.
Standard temperature is defined as zero degrees Celsius (0 0C), which translates to 32 degrees Fahrenheit (32 0F) or 273.15 degrees kelvin (273.15 0K). This is essentially the freezing point of pure water at sea level, in air at standard pressure.
NTP : Normal Temperature and Pressure - is defined as air at 20oC (293.15 K, 68oF) and 1 atm ( 101.325 kN/m2, 101.325 kPa, 14.7 psia, 0 psig, 29.92 in Hg, 760 torr). Density 1.204 kg/m3 (0.075 pounds per cubic foot
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Road rage is aggression act which may lead to loss of life of an innocent individual. Almost all road users particularly drivers have encountered an incidence of road rage. Though most of these incidences are as blameless as a rude gesture, most of people have lost their lives through them. Traffic an activity of cooperation and thus when and individual decides to violate the road rules, the consequences might be very fatal.
The Scope of Road Rage
Most road rage incidences are as a result of misunderstanding or ignorance like failure of a driver to look on road before taking a turn or forgetting to switch of turn signal after a turn. Most people have the tendency of taking things the wrongly and as a result, the term road rage was developed. Thousands of road accidents are as a result of simple mistakes on the road. In the modern world, over eighty four thousands incidences are reported every year. However, not all road rage incidents result to accident but involves aggressive acts. Anybody can be involved in road rage irrespective of their gender, race, religion or age.
In most aggressive driving accidents include more than a vile word or rude gesture. Often, weapons are used in road rage incidences. In fact, almost every motorist is always armed either with a knife, fire arms or other weapons. The most reported cases of weapon used in road rage involves use of guns. Road rage occurs in various actions and forms which determines the consequential effects.
The fact that road rage originated from United States does not imply that is limit to American nations only. Incidents of road rage have been reported from various world nations such as Australia, African nations, and most of Europe nations.
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Vernalization : It is the treatment of low temperature for reducing vegetative phase and hastening the reproductive phase. It was first discovered by Lysenko.
Vernalisation refers specially to the promotion of flowering by a period of low temperature. For example - Subjecting the growing of a biennial plant to a cold treatment stimulates a subsequent photoperiodic flowering response.
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A parsec is greater. It is approximately equal to 3.3 light years.
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Parsecs are the preferred unit used by astronomers when talking about distances. A parsec is defined as the distance that an object would have to be from the sun to have a parallax angle of 1" (one arc-second). Therefore, any measurement found using parallax will yield an answer in units of parsecs. This makes the parsec a convenient standard unit for the measurement of large distances in space.
A light year on the other hand refers to the distance that light travels during one year. This gives us information, not only about how far the light has travelled, but also how long it has been travelling. Light years are more commonly used in popular science, because it makes more intuitive sense for people who are not familiar with parallax measurement.
To put each of these units into perspective;
1 parsec=3.1⋅1013 km=1.9⋅1013 mi (approx)
1 light year=9.5⋅1012 km=5.9⋅1012 mi (approx)
1 parsec=3.3 light years (approx)
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The electronic structure of nitrogen atom is
Leaving out 4 electrons in the 1s orbital of two nitrogen atoms constituting the molecule (represented as KK), the molecular orbital energy diagram for remaining 10 electrons in nitrogen (N2) is as shown as below:

(i) Electronic configuration:
N2 : [KK (σ2s)2 (σ2s)2 (
2px)1(σ2pz)2]
(i) Bond order : Here Nh = 8 and Na = 2

The two nitrogen atoms in nitrogen molecule are linked by three covalent bonds (i.e. a triple bond).
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Electronic structure of oxygen atom is
Leaving out the 4 electrons in the 1s orbitals of two oxygen atoms constituting the molecule (represented as KK), the molecular orbital energy diagram for remaining 12 electrons of oxygen as molecule is shown:

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The apparent change in frequency due to relative motion between the source and the listener is called Doppler Effect.
A station master hears a continuous low intensity sound of the horn of a diesel locomotive fast approaching the station. As it is a pass through station where the train has no designated halt, the station master shows the green flag. The pitch of the sound of the horn increases fast as the locomotive approaches the station and decreases fast as it passes though the station even though horn is emitting a sound with a constant pitch.
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Just as some of the expenses incurred during the year may not be settled in cash at the end of the year, similarly some incomes may have been earned but have not been received. Thus, accrued incomes are those incomes which have been earned during the accounting period but have not been received till the end of the accounting period. Such incomes are called 'Outstanding incomes' or 'Incomes earned but not yet received'. Common examples of such incomes are commission receivable, income on investments due but not yet received etc. As per the accrual concept of accounting, the full income of the period, both received and yet to be received, should be shown in the Final Accounts otherwise the profit and assets will remain understated. An adjusting entry passed is:

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