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Symmetry Class 7 Notes Maths Chapter 14

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Symmetry Class 7 Notes Maths Chapter 14 On this page, you will find Symmetry Class 7 Notes Maths Chapter 14 Pdf free download. CBSE NCERT Class 7 Maths Notes Chapter 14 Symmetry will seemingly help them to revise the important concepts in less time. CBSE Class 7 Maths Chapter 14 Notes Symmetry Symmetry Class 7 Notes Conceptual Facts Symmetry; If a paper is folded in half and the two halves of the paper exactly cover each other, then the shape of the paper is symmetric. For example: Axis of symmetry: When a figure is folded in half then the line of fold is called axis of symmetry. For example: Symmetry of regular polygons: Note: Each regular polygon has a many lines of symmetry as it has sides. Mirror reflection symmetry: The symmetry in which one half of the shape is the image of the other. For example: Rotational symmetry: When an object rotate clockwise or anticlockwise about a fixed point and when it looks after some rotation by a partial turn then it is called rot...

NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 4 Notes The Making of Global World

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NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 4 Notes The Making of Global World %2C&ssl=1″ /> On this page, you will find NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 4 Notes Pdf free download. CBSE Class 10 Social Science Notes History Chapter 4 SST The Making of Global World will seemingly, help them to revise the important concepts in less time. The Making of Global World Class 10 Notes Social Science History Chapter 4 CBSE Class 10 History Chapter 4 Notes Understanding the Lesson 1. The global world in which we are living today has not emerged overnight. It has a long history- of trade, of migration, of people in search of work, the movement of capital, and much else. By and by, human societies became steadily more interlinked. 2. The silk routes played an important role in the making of a global world. These routes knitted to­gether vast regions of Asia and linked Asia with Europe and northern Africa. They are known to have existed since before the Christian Era and thrived almost till the fift...

NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 5 Notes The Age of Industrialisation

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NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 5 Notes The Age of Industrialisation %2C&ssl=1″ /> On this page, you will find NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 5 Notes Pdf free download. CBSE Class 10 Social Science Notes History Chapter 5 SST The Age of Industrialisation will seemingly, help them to revise the important concepts in less time. The Age of Industrialisation Class 10 Notes Social Science History Chapter 5 CBSE Class 10 History Chapter 5 Notes Understanding the Lesson 1. We often associate industrialisation with the growth of factory industry. But even before the coming of factories in England and Europe, there was large-scale industrial production for an international market. This was not based on factories. This phase of industrialisation is referred to as proto­industrialisation i.e. early form of industrialisation. 2. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, merchants from towns in Europe began moving to the countryside, supplying money to peasants and artisans, promoti...

NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 6 Notes Work, Life and Leisure

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NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 6 Notes Work, Life and Leisure %2C&ssl=1″ /> On this page, you will find NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 6 Notes Pdf free download. CBSE Class 10 Social Science Notes History Chapter 6 SST Work, Life and Leisure will seemingly, help them to revise the important concepts in less time. Work, Life and Leisure Class 10 Notes Social Science History Chapter 6 CBSE Class 10 History Chapter 6 Notes Understanding the Lesson 1. Urbanisation has a long history. It took over 200 years to develop the modern city worldwide. Three processes that have shaped modern cities in decisive ways are – the rise of industrial capitalism, the establishment of colonial rule over large parts of the world, and the development of democratic ideals. 2. The process of urbanisation is traced out in two modern cities namely London and Bombay. London was the largest city in the world, and an imperial centre in the nineteenth century. Bombay was one of the most important modern...

NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 7 Notes Print Culture and the Modern World

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NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 7 Notes Print Culture and the Modern World %2C&ssl=1″ /> On this page, you will find NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 7 Notes Pdf free download. CBSE Class 10 Social Science Notes History Chapter 7 SST Print Culture and the Modern World will seemingly, help them to revise the important concepts in less time. Print Culture and the Modern World Class 10 Notes Social Science History Chapter 7 CBSE Class 10 History Chapter 7 Notes Understanding the Lesson 1. The earliest kind of print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea. This was a system of hand-printing. From AD 594 onwards, books in China were printed by rubbing paper. The imperial state in China was the major producer of printed material. Textbooks for civil service examinations were printed in vast numbers under the sponsorship of the imperial state. 2. The uses of print diversified by the seventeenth century. A new readership emerged that preferred fictional narratives, poetry...

Symmetry Class 7 Notes Maths Chapter 14

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Symmetry Class 7 Notes Maths Chapter 14 On this page, you will find Symmetry Class 7 Notes Maths Chapter 14 Pdf free download. CBSE NCERT Class 7 Maths Notes Chapter 14 Symmetry will seemingly help them to revise the important concepts in less time. CBSE Class 7 Maths Chapter 14 Notes Symmetry Symmetry Class 7 Notes Conceptual Facts Symmetry; If a paper is folded in half and the two halves of the paper exactly cover each other, then the shape of the paper is symmetric. For example: Axis of symmetry: When a figure is folded in half then the line of fold is called axis of symmetry. For example: Symmetry of regular polygons: Note: Each regular polygon has a many lines of symmetry as it has sides. Mirror reflection symmetry: The symmetry in which one half of the shape is the image of the other. For example: Rotational symmetry: When an object rotate clockwise or anticlockwise about a fixed point and when it looks after some rotation by a partial turn then it is called rot...

NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 4 Notes The Making of Global World

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NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 4 Notes The Making of Global World %2C&ssl=1″ /> On this page, you will find NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 4 Notes Pdf free download. CBSE Class 10 Social Science Notes History Chapter 4 SST The Making of Global World will seemingly, help them to revise the important concepts in less time. The Making of Global World Class 10 Notes Social Science History Chapter 4 CBSE Class 10 History Chapter 4 Notes Understanding the Lesson 1. The global world in which we are living today has not emerged overnight. It has a long history- of trade, of migration, of people in search of work, the movement of capital, and much else. By and by, human societies became steadily more interlinked. 2. The silk routes played an important role in the making of a global world. These routes knitted to­gether vast regions of Asia and linked Asia with Europe and northern Africa. They are known to have existed since before the Christian Era and thrived almost till the fift...

NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 5 Notes The Age of Industrialisation

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NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 5 Notes The Age of Industrialisation %2C&ssl=1″ /> On this page, you will find NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 5 Notes Pdf free download. CBSE Class 10 Social Science Notes History Chapter 5 SST The Age of Industrialisation will seemingly, help them to revise the important concepts in less time. The Age of Industrialisation Class 10 Notes Social Science History Chapter 5 CBSE Class 10 History Chapter 5 Notes Understanding the Lesson 1. We often associate industrialisation with the growth of factory industry. But even before the coming of factories in England and Europe, there was large-scale industrial production for an international market. This was not based on factories. This phase of industrialisation is referred to as proto­industrialisation i.e. early form of industrialisation. 2. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, merchants from towns in Europe began moving to the countryside, supplying money to peasants and artisans, promoti...

NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 6 Notes Work, Life and Leisure

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NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 6 Notes Work, Life and Leisure %2C&ssl=1″ /> On this page, you will find NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 6 Notes Pdf free download. CBSE Class 10 Social Science Notes History Chapter 6 SST Work, Life and Leisure will seemingly, help them to revise the important concepts in less time. Work, Life and Leisure Class 10 Notes Social Science History Chapter 6 CBSE Class 10 History Chapter 6 Notes Understanding the Lesson 1. Urbanisation has a long history. It took over 200 years to develop the modern city worldwide. Three processes that have shaped modern cities in decisive ways are – the rise of industrial capitalism, the establishment of colonial rule over large parts of the world, and the development of democratic ideals. 2. The process of urbanisation is traced out in two modern cities namely London and Bombay. London was the largest city in the world, and an imperial centre in the nineteenth century. Bombay was one of the most important modern...

NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 7 Notes Print Culture and the Modern World

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NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 7 Notes Print Culture and the Modern World %2C&ssl=1″ /> On this page, you will find NCERT Class 10 History Chapter 7 Notes Pdf free download. CBSE Class 10 Social Science Notes History Chapter 7 SST Print Culture and the Modern World will seemingly, help them to revise the important concepts in less time. Print Culture and the Modern World Class 10 Notes Social Science History Chapter 7 CBSE Class 10 History Chapter 7 Notes Understanding the Lesson 1. The earliest kind of print technology was developed in China, Japan and Korea. This was a system of hand-printing. From AD 594 onwards, books in China were printed by rubbing paper. The imperial state in China was the major producer of printed material. Textbooks for civil service examinations were printed in vast numbers under the sponsorship of the imperial state. 2. The uses of print diversified by the seventeenth century. A new readership emerged that preferred fictional narratives, poetry...