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๐Ÿ“Œ Important Formulas for Dimensional Analysis

  ๐Ÿ“Œ Important Formulas for Dimensional Analysis ( Name in Bilingual | เคจाเคฎ เคฆ्เคตिเคญाเคทी เคฎें ) 1. Velocity / เคตेเค— Dimensional Formula = L T^-1 2. Acceleration / เคค्เคตเคฐเคฃ Dimensional Formula = L T^-2 3. Force / เคฌเคฒ Dimensional Formula = M L T^-2 4. Pressure / เคฆाเคฌ Dimensional Formula = M L^-1 T^-2 5. Work or Energy / เค•ाเคฐ्เคฏ เคฏा เคŠเคฐ्เคœा Dimensional Formula = M L^2 T^-2 6. Power / เคถเค•्เคคि Dimensional Formula = M L^2 T^-3 7. Momentum / เคธंเคตेเค— Dimensional Formula = M L T^-1 8. Impulse / เค†เคตेเค— Dimensional Formula = M L T^-1 9. Density / เค˜เคจเคค्เคต Dimensional Formula = M L^-3 10. Volume / เค†เคฏเคคเคจ Dimensional Formula = L^3 11. Area / เค•्เคทेเคค्เคฐเคซเคฒ Dimensional Formula = L^2 12. Energy Density / เคŠเคฐ्เคœा เค˜เคจเคค्เคต Dimensional Formula = M L^-1 T^-2 13. Surface Tension / เคชृเคท्เค  เคคเคจाเคต Dimensional Formula = M T^-2 14. Strain / เคตिเค•ृเคคि Dimensional Formula = No dimension / เค†เคฏाเคฎเคนीเคจ 15. Stress / เคคเคจाเคต Dimensional Formula = M L^-1 T^-2 16. Angular Velocity / เค•ोเคฃीเคฏ เคตेเค— Dimensional Formula = T^-1 17. Angular...

The American Revolution influenced political developments in Europe. Evaluate. เค…เคฎेเคฐिเค•ी เค•्เคฐांเคคि เคจे เคฏूเคฐोเคช เคฎें เคฐाเคœเคจीเคคिเค• เคตिเค•ाเคธ เค•ो เคช्เคฐเคญाเคตिเคค เค•िเคฏा। เคฎूเคฒ्เคฏांเค•เคจ เค•ीเคœिเค।

  The American Revolution influenced political developments in Europe. Evaluate. เค…เคฎेเคฐिเค•ी เค•्เคฐांเคคि เคจे เคฏूเคฐोเคช เคฎें เคฐाเคœเคจीเคคिเค• เคตिเค•ाเคธ เค•ो เคช्เคฐเคญाเคตिเคค เค•िเคฏा। เคฎूเคฒ्เคฏांเค•เคจ เค•ीเคœिเค। ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ English Answer (Detailed) The American Revolution (1776) was a landmark event that had a profound effect not only on the New World but also on Europe and the political thinking of the time. It inspired revolutionary ideas, challenged absolute monarchies, and contributed to the spread of liberalism, democracy, and nationalism across Europe. The success of the American struggle against British rule proved that revolutionary change and self-government were possible , influencing future political movements. Major Ways in Which the American Revolution Influenced Europe 1. Spread of Enlightenment Ideas The revolution was inspired by the Enlightenment principles of liberty, equality, natural rights, separation of powers, and popular sovereignty (John Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau). These ideas later encouraged Europea...

Finance Commission of India (เคตिเคค्เคค เค†เคฏोเค—)

  Topic 20: Finance Commission of India (เคตिเคค्เคค เค†เคฏोเค—) Explanation (English) The Finance Commission of India is a constitutional body responsible for distributing financial resources between the Central Government and State Governments . It ensures a fair and systematic allocation of tax revenues. The Finance Commission is established under Article 280 of the Constitution. The President appoints the Finance Commission every 5 years or earlier if needed. Functions of Finance Commission Distribution of tax revenue between Centre and States Distribution of grants-in-aid from Centre to States Measures to improve the financial condition of states Recommendations regarding the Consolidated Fund of India Composition The Finance Commission consists of: One Chairman Four members Important Points First Finance Commission: 1951 (Chairman – K. C. Neogy) Current Finance Commission: 15th Finance Commission (Chairman – N. K. Singh) , tenure extended till 2026 Head...

Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) / เคญाเคฐเคคीเคฏ เคจिเคฏंเคค्เคฐเค• เคเคตं เคฎเคนाเคฒेเค–ा เคชเคฐीเค•्เคทเค•

  Topic 19: Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) / เคญाเคฐเคคीเคฏ เคจिเคฏंเคค्เคฐเค• เคเคตं เคฎเคนाเคฒेเค–ा เคชเคฐीเค•्เคทเค• Explanation (English) The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) is an independent constitutional authority responsible for auditing government accounts and ensuring financial transparency. CAG audits the accounts of the Central and State Governments , Union Territories , Government-owned corporations , and Public sector companies . The office of CAG is mentioned under Article 148 to 151 of the Indian Constitution. The CAG is appointed by the President of India . The CAG acts as the guardian of the public purse and ensures that government money is spent legally, wisely, and efficiently. CAG reports are submitted to the President or Governor , who places them before the Parliament or State Legislature . Important Points Term: 6 years or up to the age of 65 years Removal: Like a Supreme Court judge (through impeachment) Oath administered by: President First C...

Election Commission of India (เคญाเคฐเคค เคจिเคฐ्เคตाเคšเคจ เค†เคฏोเค—)

  Topic 18: Election Commission of India (เคญाเคฐเคค เคจिเคฐ्เคตाเคšเคจ เค†เคฏोเค—) Explanation (English) The Election Commission of India (ECI) is an independent constitutional body responsible for conducting free, fair, and impartial elections in the country. It conducts elections for the President, Vice-President, Parliament (Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha), and State Legislative Assemblies . The Election Commission is established under Article 324 of the Constitution. Composition Originally, the Election Commission had only one Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) . Since 1989 , it has become a multi-member body consisting of: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Two Election Commissioners Key Powers & Functions Prepares and updates voters’ list Conducts election schedules and election process Allots election symbols to political parties Controls model code of conduct during elections Declares election results Issues Voter ID (EPIC) cards Other Important Points CEC and ...

Municipalities / Urban Local Government (เคจเค—เคฐ เคชाเคฒिเค•ा เคช्เคฐเคฃाเคฒी)

  Topic 17: Municipalities / Urban Local Government (เคจเค—เคฐ เคชाเคฒिเค•ा เคช्เคฐเคฃाเคฒी) Explanation (English) The Municipalities system is a form of local self-government in urban areas such as towns and cities. It helps manage urban administration and provide essential civic services such as water supply, sanitation, street lights, public transport, roads, and waste management. The system of municipalities was strengthened by the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 , which came into effect on 1 June 1993 . This amendment added Part IX-A (Articles 243-P to 243-ZG) to the Constitution. Types of Urban Local Bodies Municipal Corporation (Mahanagar Palika) – For large cities Municipal Council / Municipality (Nagar Palika) – For medium towns Nagar Panchayat – For small towns or transitional areas (rural to urban) Other Key Points 5-year term for all Municipal bodies 1/3 reservation for women State Election Commission conducts Municipal elections District Planning Commit...

Panchayati Raj System (เคญाเคฐเคคीเคฏ เคชंเคšाเคฏเคคी เคฐाเคœ เคช्เคฐเคฃाเคฒी)

  Topic 16: Panchayati Raj System (เคญाเคฐเคคीเคฏ เคชंเคšाเคฏเคคी เคฐाเคœ เคช्เคฐเคฃाเคฒी) Explanation (English) The Panchayati Raj System is a form of local self-government in rural India. It allows people to participate in decision-making at the village level. It was introduced to strengthen democracy at the grassroots level. The Panchayati Raj System is based on the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 , which came into effect on 24 April 1993 . This amendment added Part IX and Articles 243 to 243-O to the Constitution and provided for a three-tier system of local government. Three-Tier Structure Gram Panchayat – Village level Panchayat Samiti / Block Samiti – Block level Zila Parishad – District level Other Key Points Reservation of 1/3 seats for women Election after every 5 years State Election Commission conducts Panchayat elections Gram Sabha is the body of all adult voters in the village First state to adopt Panchayati Raj: Rajasthan (1959, Nagaur district) Second...

How to Differentiate s-Block, p-Block, d-Block & f-Block Elements in Periodic Table

  How to Differentiate s-Block, p-Block, d-Block & f-Block Elements in Periodic Table (English + Hindi Explanation) ๐Ÿงช BASIC CONCEPT Based on the last electron entering orbital Block Last Electron Enters Location in Periodic Table s-Block s-orbital Left side p-Block p-orbital Right side d-Block d-orbital Middle / transition metals f-Block f-orbital Below periodic table (separate row) ๐Ÿ“ How to Identify Each Block Easily 1️⃣ s-Block Elements English Group 1 & 2 elements Found on left side of periodic table Last electron enters ns¹ or ns² Highly reactive metals Examples Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba Hindi เคธเคฎूเคน 1 เค”เคฐ 2 เค•े เคคเคค्เคต เค†เคตเคฐ्เคค เคธाเคฐเคฃी เค•े เคฌाเคँ เคคเคฐเคซ เค…ंเคคिเคฎ เค‡เคฒेเค•्เคŸ्เคฐॉเคจ s-orbital เคฎें เคœाเคคा เคนै เค…เคงिเค• เคธเค•्เคฐिเคฏ เคงाเคคुเคँ 2️⃣ p-Block Elements English Group 13 to 18 Found on right side Last electron enters np¹ to np⁶ Includes metals, non-metals & metalloids Examples B, C, N, O, F, Ne, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar Hindi เคธเคฎूเคน 13 เคธे 18 เคฆाเคँ เคคเคฐเคซ...

✨Understanding Acidic & Basic Oxides from the Periodic Table

  ๐Ÿงช Which elements form Acidic Oxides? English Acidic oxides are generally formed by non-metals . They react with water to form acids or with bases to form salts . Examples Element Oxide Behavior Carbon (C) CO₂ Acidic oxide Sulfur (S) SO₂, SO₃ Strong acidic oxides Nitrogen (N) N₂O₅, NO₂ Acidic Phosphorus (P) P₂O₅ Acidic Chlorine (Cl) Cl₂O₇, Cl₂O Acidic Reaction Example CO₂ + H₂O → H₂CO₃ (Carbonic Acid) ๐Ÿงช Which elements form Basic Oxides? English Basic oxides are formed by metals , especially alkali metals & alkaline earth metals . They react with water to form bases (alkalis) or with acids to form salts . Examples Element Oxide Behavior Sodium (Na) Na₂O Strong basic oxide Potassium (K) K₂O Strong basic Magnesium (Mg) MgO Basic Calcium (Ca) CaO Strong basic Iron (Fe) FeO, Fe₂O₃ Basic Copper (Cu) CuO Weakly basic Reaction Example CaO + H₂O → Ca(OH)₂ (Calcium hydroxide) ⚖️ Amphoteric Oxides (Both Acidic & Basic) English Oxides which react with both acid...