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Following are some of the drawbacks of Van de Graff generators:
1. The current output of the generator is very low.
2. It cannot hold very high amount of charge as charge leaks to the surrounding air. It happens when the electric field of the charged sphere exceeds 3 × 106 v/m
3. There is leakage of charge from the conveyer belt also.
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Sophie has been portrayed as the central character in the story ‘Going Places’. She perfectly represents the daydreamers like her. Sophie always lives in a dream world, and fantasizes impossible things. She is not ready to accept the reality of her family’s condition and dreams of becoming a boutique owner, a fashion designer, an actress or a manager, all in the same breath. She is a romantic dreamer who fantasizes about the young Irish footballer, Danny Casey. Sophie in her dreams hero-worships Danny and describes her imaginary meeting with him very vividly and looks forward to another meeting with him.
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The new economic policy started by the government since 1991 in order solve the Economic crisis and to accelerate the rate of economic growth is called Economic Reforms. It is also known as new economic policy which consists of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG).
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Coordination is a function that is inherent and pervasive. Coordination is not a separate function of management. It is the essence of management. Coordination is needed to perform all the functions of management They are:
- Coordination in planning: In planning, coordination is needed
- As a top-level plan to the whole organization and its synchronization overall plan of the organization with all the departments.
- Between objectives and available physical and human resources, e.g, coordination between the production department and sales department targets to complete the overall objective of the organization.
- Coordination in organizing: In organizing, coordination is required
- Between the resources of an organization and activities to be performed according to the plan of top-level management.
- Among authority, responsibility, and accountability, e.g. if a supervisor is given responsibility to get the work done, he should also be given the authority to divide the work among his subordinates as per the requirement of the organization.
- Coordination in staffing: In staffing, coordination is needed
- Between the skills of the workers and the jobs assigned to them as it should be given to them according to their skills, e.g. a Chartered Accountant should be given work of financial nature.
- Between the efficiency of the workers and the compensation paid them as an efficient worker awarded with incentives and inefficient by the rules of an organistaion.
- Coordination in directing: In directing, coordination is required
- Among orders, instructions, guidelines, and suggestions given by top level to middle level.
- Between superiors and subordinates. e.g. a manager instructs the subordinates, motivates, inspire also supervises them for their work.
- Coordination in controlling: In controlling, coordination is required
- To check the deviation between the standard and the actual performance.
- Between correction of deviations and achievement of objectives, e.g. If production target for workers is set as 80 units per hour, while they are able to produce only 60 units per hour, then there is a need to coordinate the plans with actual performance.
Thus, coordination makes planning more purposeful, organization well-knit and control more effective. It is the key to the success of management as a thread work in a garland its work in management.
- Coordination is the essence of management: Management function revolves around making, arranging things, moving things in an organization in relation to the overall objective of the organisation. It is the most important function of an organization Thus, coordination can be considered as the core function of management as it binds all the function towards the goal of the organization and ensures that all the factors in the business work together smoothly.
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Differences between the inflationary gap and deflationary gap.
| Basis | Inflationary Gap | Deflationary Gap |
| Meaning | The excess of aggregate demand above the level that is required to maintain full employment level of equilibrium is termed as inflationary gap. | The shortfall of aggregate demand below the level that is required to maintain full employment level of equilibrium is termed as a deflationary gap. |
| Effect | Inflationary gap causes inflation and increases wages and price level in the economy. | Deflationary gap causes deflation and decreases wages and price level in the economy. |
| Causes |
Some of the causes are as follows:
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Differentiate between spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis are:
Spermatogenesis:
1.It is a process of formation of sperms from immature germ cells.
2.Number of cells increased as each spermatogonium produces four spermatids.
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1.It is a process of transformation of a non-motile spermatid to a motile spermatozoa.
2.No change in number of cells as only one spermatid develops into a spermatozoa.
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Cyclotron:
- Cyclotron is a device used to accelerate charged bodies to very high velocities (or high kinetic energies) using crossed (or mutually perpendicular) electric and magnetic fields
Potentiometer is defined as a three-terminal resistor having either sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. In order to use the potentiometer as a rheostat or variable resistor, it should have only two terminals with one end and the wiper.
Following are the terms used to describe types of potentiometers:
- Slider pot or slide pot: This can be adjusted by sliding the wiper right or left with a finger or thumb.
- Thumbwheel pot or thumb pot: This can be adjusted infrequently with the help of small thumbwheel which is a small rotating potentiometer.
- Trimmer pot or trimpot: This can be adjusted once for fine tuning of an electric signal.
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