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In a primary market, securities are created for the first time for investors to purchase. New securities are issued in this market through a stock exchange, enabling the government as well as companies to raise capital. For a transaction taking place in this market, there are three entities involved.
Main features of the primary market (type of Capital Market) are as follow:
- (1) It is related with New Issues:
- (2) It has No Particular Place:
- (3) It has Various Methods of Floating Capital:
- (i) Public Issue:
- (ii) Offer for Sale:
- (iii) Private Placement:
- (iv) Right Issue:
- (v) Electronic Initial Public Issue (e-IPOs):
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The electrostatic force, also known as the Columb Force is an attractive and repulsive force between particles are caused due to their electric charges. This Columb Interaction is named after the French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb. Electrostatic Force is one of the four fundamental forces of nature. We make use of the Coulomb’s Law to solve the forces created by configurations of charge.
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The Great Bath—a rectangular structure which resembled a swimming pool—was an important structure at Mohenjodaro. It was a large complex with six entrances, a central bathing pool, dressing rooms on all sides and an adjacent well. Steps lead to the bottom of the pool from two sides. Water from an adjacent well was used to fill the pool with fresh water, and an outlet in the corner was used to drain dirty water. It was made up of baked bricks and was made watertight with a layer of bitumen or natural tar. The Great Bath was perhaps used by important people on special occasions.
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(i) The drainage system was planned very carefully.
(ii) Road and streets were laid out along an approximate grid pattern intersecting at right angles.
(iii) Streets were laid out with drains and he drains were covered.
(iv) The houses were built along them. Domestic waste water had to flow into the street drains.
(v) The drains could be cleaned at regular intervals. The drains were made of burnt bricks
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An equipotential surface is one where the potential is same at every point on the surface. For a single charge,
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