Yellow Revolution

The Yellow Revolution: A Global Phenomenon of Protest and Change The term “Yellow Revolution” has emerged in recent years to describe a wave of popular protests and uprisings characterized by the use of yellow as a symbolic color. While not a monolithic movement, these protests share common threads: a desire for political and social change, … Read more

Political Homogeneity

The Echo Chamber Effect: How Political Homogeneity Shapes Our World The world is increasingly polarized. We see it in our social media feeds, our dinner table conversations, and even the way we vote. This polarization is fueled, in part, by a phenomenon known as political homogeneity, where individuals are increasingly surrounded by people who share … Read more

Light

 Ray optics Nature of light Light is a transverse, Electromagnetic Wave that can be seen by humans. The wave nature of light was first illustrated through experiments on diffraction and interference. Like all

determination of focal length of concave miror by single pin method. [Relation between u-v-f [numerical examples]

Determination of focal length of concave miror by single pin method. [Relation between u-v-f (numerical examples) Spherical mirrors It is a mirror which has the shape of a piece cut out of a spherical surface. Two types of spherical mirrors are; Concave mirror: Its inner concave surface reflects, and has polished outer surface. Convex mirror: … Read more

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