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Sourav Sahoo 3 years, 11 months ago

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Sneha Kapoo 3 years, 11 months ago

Date : Dear Diary See, I am here again to share my feelings with you. I am in a very happy mood today. You would be wondering, what may be the matter of happiness. Ok! no more wait. Our team had been participating in the All India CBSE National Quiz Competition. We reached the final also. Today the final round was played. I am so happy to tell you, my dear diary, that our team won the quiz. What was more interesting was the telecast of the whole event on National Channel. It was so amazing to see myself and my team members on National Channel. Now, you see why I am in such a happy mood today. Now, time to retire to bed. Bye diary
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Aryan Singh 3 years, 11 months ago

When the image is on the side of the object and distance is positive then the image is real and inverted. When the image is behind the mirror and the distance is negative then image is said to be virtual and erect
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Aseem Mahajan 3 years, 11 months ago

Substitute 1+x²=t and proceed
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Alisha Golom 3 years, 11 months ago

Yes
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Muskan Maurya 3 years, 10 months ago

Petroleum

Jesalini M.J 3 years, 11 months ago

Petroleum products

A. Jeevika 3 years, 11 months ago

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Sneha Kapoo 3 years, 11 months ago

market structure (also known as market form) describes the state of a market with respect to competition. Most market forms given below talk about a homogeneous product. This simply means that they all make the same . They simply want to get the cheapest one, since all kinds of sugars (or soaps) look the same anyway. The major market forms are: Perfect competition: there are many numbers of buyers as well as many numbers of sellers, all the producers sell the homogeneous product and price remains unchanged Monopolistic competition, also called competitive market: there are a large number of independent firms. Each firm has a very small proportion of the market share. Oligopoly: A market is dominated by a small number of firms which own more than 40% of the market share. Oligopsony: A market dominated by many sellers and a few buyers. Monopoly: There is only one seller and many number of buyers. Natural monopoly: A monopoly in which economies of scale cause efficiency to increase continuously with the size of the firm. Monopsony: There is only one buyer in the market. The imperfectly competitive structure is quite identical to the realistic market conditions where some monopolistic competitors, monopolists, oligopolists, and duopolists exist and dominate the market conditions. These somewhat abstract concerns usually determine some but not all details of a specific concrete market system where buyers and sellers actually meet and commit to trade. Quick Reference to Basic Market Structures Market Structure Seller Entry Barriers Seller Number Buyer Entry Barriers Buyer Number Perfect competition No Many No Many Monopolistic competition No Many No Many Oligopoly Yes Few No Many Oligopsony No Many Yes Few Monopoly Yes One No Many Monopsony No Many Yes One The correct sequence of the market structure from most to least competitive is perfect competition, imperfect competition, oligopoly, and pure monopoly. The main criteria by which one can distinguish between different market structures are: the number and size of producers and consumers in the market, the type of goods and services being traded, and the degree to which information can flow freely.
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Puja Kumari 3 years, 11 months ago

Girna in sanskrit ( पतति )

Sunny Kumar 3 years, 11 months ago

Girna ko Sanskrit mein kya Kahenge
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