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Business environment refers to forces and institutions outside the firm with which its members must deal to achieve the organisational purposes. Here
• Forces = economical, social, political, technological etc
• Institutions = suppliers, customers, competitors etc
It includes all those constraints and forces external to a business within which it operates. therefore,
• The firm must be aware of these external forces and institutions and
The firm must be nagged keeping in mind these forces and institutions so that the organisational objectives are achieved. .
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Three ways of measuring population density of a habitat are:
- Percent cover for trees with larger canopy
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There are many causes that made Al-Biruni visit in India. These are:
- Al-Biruni arrived in Ghazni as a hostage by Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni. It was the place where he developed an interest for India.
- When the Punjab became a part of the Ghaznavid Empire, Al-Biruni travelled widely in the Punjab and parts of northern India.
- Al-Briuni spent years in the Company of Brahmana priests and scholars, learning Sanskrit and studying religious and philosophical texts. He read the Vedas, the Puranas, the Bhagavad Gita, the works of Patanjali, the Manusmriti, etc to understand Indian society properly.
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A capital reserve is the type of reserve that is created from capital profits. The purpose for which a capital reserve is created is for preparing the company for sudden events like inflation, business expansion, funds for a new project.
A capital reserve is created from capital profit earned through sales of capital assets such as the sale of fixed assets, profit on the sale of shares.
The special property of capital reserve is that these are permanently invested and cannot be used for any other purpose apart from which it is created.
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Iron has higher enthalpy of Atomisation than that of copper. The enthalpy of Atomisation depends on the number of unpaired electrons, Greater are the number of unpaired electrons, stronger are the metallic bonds and higher is the enthalpy of Atomisation. Iron has outer electronic configuration of 3d64s2 and 4 unpaired electrons.
Copper has outer electronic configuration of 3d104s1 and 1 unpaired electron. Iron has more number of unpaired electrons than copper. Hence, Iron has higher enthalpy of atomisation than that of copper.
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