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Prabhavati Gupta was the daughter of one of the most important rulers in early Indian history, Chandragupta II (c. 375-415 CE). She was married into another important ruling family, that of the Vakatakas, who were powerful in the Deccan. According to Sanskrit legal texts, women were not supposed to have independent access to resources such as land. However, the inscription indicates that Prabhavati had access to land, which she then granted. This may have been because she was a queen (one of the few known from early Indian history), and her situation was therefore exceptional. It is also possible that the provisions of legal texts were not uniformly implemented. The inscription also gives us an idea about rural populations – these included Brahmanas and peasants, as well as others who were expected to provide a range of produce to the king or his representatives. And according to the inscription, they would have to obey the new lord of the village, and perhaps pay him all these dues.
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Drift velocity is defined as the average velocity attained by the particles (electrons) of a given material due to an electric field which is proportional to current. Ohm’s law can be expressed in terms of drift velocity as follow:
u=μE
Where,
u: drift velocity (m/s)
μ: material’s electron mobility (m2/V.s)
E: electric field (V/m)
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Net National Product at FC (National Income) : It is the sum total of factor
incomes (compensation of employees + rent + interest + profit) earned by
normal residents of a country in an accounting year
or
NNPFC = NDPFC + Factor income earned by normal residents from abroad –
factor payments made to abroad.
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| Soaps | Detergents |
| Consist of a ‘-COONa’ group attached to a fatty acid having a long alkyl chain. | Consist of a ‘-SO3Na’ group attached to a long alkyl chain. |
| They are not effective in hard water and saline water | They do not lose their effectiveness in hard water and saline water. |
| Soaps are completely biodegradable | Detergents containing a branched hydrocarbon chain are non-biodegradable |
| They have a tendency to form sum in a hard water environment. | These compounds do not form scum. |
| They are derived from natural sources such as vegetable oils and animal fats. | Detergents are synthetic derivatives. |
| Soaps are environment-friendly products since they are biodegradable. | These compounds can form a thick foam that causes the death of aquatic life. |
| Examples of soaps: sodium palmitate and sodium stearate. | Examples of detergents: deoxycholic acid and sodium lauryl sulfate. |
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The following are the differences between Stock and Flows:
Stocks:
1. Stocks associate to a point of time.
2. It does not have any dimension of time.
3. Stocks are influenced by flows for example, the higher is the saving, and the higher is the stock of wealth.
Flows:
1. They are associated with a span of time.
2. They hold a dimension of time.
3. Stocks effect flows.
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The list below provides you with the names of 16 mahajanapadas:
- Kasi
- Kosala
- Anga
- Magadha
- Vajji
- Malla
- Chedi
- Vatsa
- Kuru
- Panchala
- Matsya
- Surasena
- Assaka
- Avanti
- Gandhara
- Kamboja
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