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Measures to reduce noise pollution:
(i) Use of loudspeaker to be avoided.
(ii) Should not talk too loudly or play TV/ music too loudly.
(iii) Do not play music too loud while driving or use horn unnecessarily.
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The decision to effect the Partition of Bengal was announced on 19 July 1905 by the Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon. The partition took place on 16 October 1905 and separated the largely Muslim eastern areas from the largely Hindu western areas. The Hindus of West Bengal who dominated Bengal's business and rural life complained that the division would make them a minority in a province that would incorporate the province of Bihar and Orissa. Hindus were outraged at what they recognised as a "divide and rule" policy, where the colonisers turned the native population against itself in order to rule, even though Curzon stressed it would produce administrative efficiency. The partition animated the Muslims to form their own national organization on communal lines. Bengal was reunited by Lord Hardinge in 1911 in an effort to appease Bengali sentiment.
It was reunited for the following reasons:
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The Lok Adalat has its own advantage because it delivers quick and inexpensive justice.
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Gandhi had made certain demands on behalf of the whole of the Indian National Congress to the British Government. When these demands were not fulfilled, the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930.
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The critical angle is the angle of incidence beyond which rays of light passing through a denser medium to the surface of a less dense medium are no longer refracted but totally reflected.
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Potential difference (V)= 15 V
Charge (Q)= 3C
We know that
The potential difference(p.d) between two point in an electric circuit is defined as the amount of work done in moving a unit charge from one point to the other point.
Potential difference (V) = work done (W)/Charge (Q)
V= W/Q
Putting the values in the above formula we get:
15 V = W / 3 C
W= 15 V × 3 C
W= 45 J
Hence, the work done in moving the charge is 45 J.
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The image formed is upright, virtual, and smaller size than the object. The position of the image formed is in between the lens and the object regardless of object’s position |
The image formed is inverted, real, and smaller than the object when the object is placed at Focus. The image formed is inverted, real, and same size as the object when the object is placed at 2F. The image formed is inverted, real, and larger than the object when the object is placed between 2F and F. No image is formed when the object is placed at Focus (F). The image formed is upright, Virtual, and larger than the object when the object is placed on the same side of the lens. |

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