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On the eve of Independence, Indian economy was called an agricultural economy because approximately 70 to 75 per cent of the population was dependent on agriculture for their livelihood, either directly or indirectly.
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ASEAN was established primarily for accelerating the economic growth through 'social progress and cultural development,' It still remains principally an economic community. Though ASEAN region as a whole is a much smaller economy compared to the US, the EU, and Japan, however, its economy is growing much faster than all these. This accounts for the growth in its influence both in the region and beyond. The objectives of the ASEAN are to:
- Create a common market and production base within ASEAN states and to aid social and economic development in the region.
- ASEAN as an economic community also committed to improve the existing ASEAN.
- Dispute Settlement Mechanism to resolve economic disputes.
- ASEAN has focused in creating a Free Trade Areas (FTAs) for investment, labour, and services. The US and China have already negotiated FTAs with ASEAN.
- The current economic strength of ASEAN, particularly its economic relevance as a trading and investment partner to the growing Asian economies such as India and China makes this an attractive proposition.
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- Prussian blue — a nonsoluble, blue pigment commonly used to color blueprints, crayons, paintings, and paint; it is non-toxic to humans
- Indigo — a blue dye derived from the Indigofera tinctoria plant; it is non-toxic to humans
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Following are the basic features of Indian agriculture:
- Indian agriculture mainly depends on the arrival of monsoon. Though large areas in India, after independence, have been brought under irrigation, only one-third of the cropped area is actually irrigated in true sense.
- Tropical and temperate crops can be successfully grown in India.
- Indian farmers use fertilizers. Use of these fertilizers and pesticides has increased and large areas have been brought under high yielding variety of seeds.
- Indian farmers, in certain parts still practice subsistence agriculture. Farmers own small pieces of land and grow crops primarily for their own purpose
- Indian agriculture has to feed a large population, production of food crops is the first priority of the farmers .
- Agriculture has provides employment to a large section of work force.
- Animal force has always played a significant role in agricultural operations such as ploughing, irrigation, threshing and transporting the agricultural products.
- India has three major crop seasons - Kharif, Rabi and Zaid
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For hydrogen electrode:
{tex}{H^ + } + {e^ - } \to \frac{1}{2}{H_2}{/tex}
Applying Nernst equation:
{tex}E = {E^{0}} - \frac{{0.0591}}{n}\log \frac{1}{{\left[ {{H^ + }} \right]}}{/tex}
{tex} = 0 - \frac{{0.0591}}{1}\log \frac{1}{{{{10}^{ - 10}}}}{/tex} [pH = 10 means {tex}\left[ {{H^ + }} \right]{/tex}
{tex} = {10^{ - 10}}M{/tex}
{tex} = - 0.0591 \times 10 = - 0.591V{/tex}
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Ampere's circuital law: It states that the line integral of magnetic field B along any closed loop is equal to µ0 times the total current passing through the loop.
i.e. {tex}\oint \mathbf { B } \cdot d \mathbf { l } = \boldsymbol { \mu } _ { 0 } I{/tex}
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Management is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a not-for-profit organization, or government body.
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You can't use L'Hospital rule as it has not been included in CBSE syllabus or any other board.
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dx/(3-2x-x^2)= -dx/(x^2+2x-3)
= -dx/(x^2-x+3x-3)
= -dx/(x-1)(x+3)
= -{dx/4(x-1) - dx/4(x+3) }
= -{log (x-1) - log (x +3 )}/4
= {log (x +3) - log (x -1) }/4
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The Development is a scientific study that deals with the changes that occur in beings during the entire course of lifespan.
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A corona discharge: Corona discharge is a phenomenon of charge transfer by ionization of a fluid (may also include gases) surrounding a charged conductor, it is seen as a blue light between two sharp point electrodes kept at high potential difference. When a conductor having high charge density is placed in a fluid (or air) the medium becomes conducting because of the high electric intensity and leads to ionization of the atoms.
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The process of meeting of negative and positive charges to release huge amount of energy is called electric discharge.
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Electric discharge is defined as the process of the release and transfer of electricity in an applied electric field through any possible medium. Usually, electric discharge is made to occur through a gas or the atmospheric air.
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Here, l= 80 cm = 0.8 m, N = 5 {tex}\times{/tex} 400 = 2000
I = 8.0 A, D = 1.8 cm, n = no. of turns per unit length
Magnitude of magnetic field inside a solenoid near its center
{tex}n = \frac{{Total\;turn}}{{length}}{/tex}
{tex}n = \frac{{2000}}{{0.80}}{/tex}
{tex}B = {\mu _0}nI = \frac{{4\pi \times {{10}^{ - 7}} \times 2000 \times 8.0}}{{0.80}}{/tex}
{tex} = 8\pi \times {10^{ - 3}}T = 2.5 \times {10^{ - 2}}T{/tex}
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