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Differences between consumer goods and capital goods are
<th scope="col">Basis</th> <th scope="col">Consumer Goods</th> <th scope="col">Capital Goods</th>| Meaning | These goods are purchased by consumers for the satisfaction of their wants. | These goods are purchased by manufacturers and producers for the production of other goods. |
| Use | These are for own use. | These are used for the production of final goods and services. |
| Demand | Direct demand as they directly satisfy the human wants. | Derived demand as their demand depends upon the demand of consumer goods. |
| Expected Life | Most of the consumer goods ( except durable goods) have limited expected life. | Capital goods generally have an expected life of more than one year. |
| Example | Bread, butter, jam, etc. | Plant and Machinery, equipment, etc. |
Both of these are final goods as they have crossed the boundary of production and are not for resale and does not involve any value addition.
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Features of management are as follows
- Goal-oriented process: Every organisation has a set of economic and social goals and management is meant to achieve these goals Management ensures efficiency and economy in the utilisation of human, physical and financial resources. As a top-level plan to the whole organisation and its synchronisation overall plan of the organisation with all the departments so it is a process to done work effectively and efficiently.
- Group activity: An organisation is a group of different individuals with different skills Management directs and uses all such skills and activities of different individuals toward the achievement of common organisational goals. For example, single persons don't have a need for management because he has to perform every activity himself but for a big organisation, it is always a necessary part to get successful in a competitive market.
- Intangible force: Management is an intangible force as it cannot be seen but its presence can be felt when targets are achieved as per the pre-determined plans and all the activities of management are coordinated with each other to get the goal achieved efficiently and effectively.
- All pervasive: Management is all pervasive as it is applicable in all types of organisation, In all activities and at all levels either you are in a hospital or in a school it is always required at every level.
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A new partner can be admitted into a firm with the consent of all the existing partners. e.g. if there are five partners in a firm and all the partners except one of the partners want to admit a new partner, the new partner cannot be admitted in the firm.
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Balance Diet is the diet that contains all the principle constituents of food in appropriate quantities required by the body. In other words, balanced diet is the diet that nourishes the body with sufficient amount of nutrients required by the body. Balanced diet comprises the components like carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and sufficient amount of water. Balanced diet keeps our body fit and resistant to diseases.
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Mosque is regarded as the basis of Islamic religious life. It has an open compound and pillars on all sides. The roof stands on all these pillars. In the middle of the compound, there is a pond, which is artificially made. Here, devotees can take bath or wash themselves before offering Namaz. Some special architectural features of Mosque are:
- Mosque has orientation towards Mecca. It makes evident in the placement of the mihrab (prayer niche) and the minbar (pulpit).
- Mosque blends a universal faith with local traditions. In Kerala, we find the shikhara like roof and in Bangladesh, we find dome like roof. In Kashmir we find the Shah Hamadan mosque which is the best example of Kashmiri wooden architecture, decorated with paper mache.
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As we know, to determine the electric field at any point on the surface of a charged spherical conductor of radius r applying Gauss's theorem,
{tex}E = \frac { q } { 4 \pi \varepsilon _ { 0 } r ^ { 2 } }{/tex}
Hence electrostatic potential, {tex}V = -\int \mathbf { E } \cdot d \mathbf { r } = \frac { q } { 4 \pi \varepsilon _ { 0 } \cdot r }{/tex}
where, {tex}\varepsilon _ { 0 } = 8.854 \times 10 ^ { - 12 } \mathrm { C } ^ { 2 } \mathrm { N } ^ { - 1 } \mathrm { m } ^ { - 2}{/tex} = permittivity of free space or vacuum
The capacitance of the spherical conductor situated in vacuum is given by
{tex}C = \frac { q } { V } = \frac { q } { \frac { 1 } { 4 \pi \varepsilon _ { 0 } } \cdot \frac { q } { r } } \Rightarrow C = 4 \pi \varepsilon _ { 0 } r{/tex}
Hence, the capacitance of an isolated spherical conductor situated in a vacuum is always {tex}4 \pi \varepsilon _ { 0 }{/tex} times of its radius.
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The average velocity attained by some particle such as an electron due to the influence of an electric field is termed as the drift velocity. The movement or the motion of the particles is assumed to be along a plane and hence the motion can also be referred to as the axial drift velocity.
When conductor is subjected to an electric field E, each electron experience a force.
F=-eE
and acquires an acceleration
a = F/m = - eE/m -----(i)
Here m = mass of election, e = charge, E = electric field.
The average time difference between two consecutive collisions is known as relaxation time of election.

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The concept of Neo Determinism or stop and go determinism was introduced by Griffith Taylor, who emphasised on the middle path or Madhyam Marg between two ends of environmental determinism and possibilism. It can be understood as follow-
- The concept shows that neither is there a situation of absolute necessity (i.e. environmental determinism) and nor is there a condition of absolute freedom (i.e. possibilism).
- Human beings can inhibit nature by obeying it, as possibilities can be created within limits which do not damage the environment.
- Over-exploitation of natural resources for the development of the economy causes environmental problems like greenhouse effect, ozone layer depletion, global warming, receding glaciers and degrading lands.
Neo determination i.e. middle path can be understood with the help of traffic signals, where red light means 'stop' while green light means 'go' and amber light provides a gap between red and green lights 'to get set'. Amber light is middle path just as neo determinism is in between the two ends of environmental determinism and possibilism. The neo-determinism conceptually attempts to bring a balance nullifying the 'either' 'or' dichotomy.
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