American activity in Venezuela is an important topic in international relations. It includes political involvement, economic decisions, oil interests, and humanitarian support. This blog explains the topic in simple terms for students. History of U.S.–Venezuela Relations For many years, the United States and Venezuela shared friendly relations. Venezuela was a major supplier of oil to the U.S., and many American companies invested in Venezuela’s oil industry. These strong economic ties helped both countries grow. Impact of Hugo Chávez on U.S.–Venezuela Relations In 1999, Hugo Chávez became the President of Venezuela. His socialist ideas and strong opposition to U.S. influence changed the relationship. He reduced the role of American companies and strengthened ties with countries that opposed U.S. policies. This marked the beginning of political tension. U.S. Political Involvement in Venezuela The United States claims that its actions in Venezuela are aimed at supporting democracy...
B.N. UNIVERSITY, UDAIPUR B.Sc. I Semester Physics PHYS MJ 111T: MECHANICS UNIT-I Laws of motion and Frame of reference: Laws of motion, conservation of momentum and energy, Co-ordinate frames, inertial and non-inertial frame of reference, Galilean transformation and invariance, fictitious force, centrifugal force, transformation of coordinate, velocity, acceleration and displacement in a rotating frame of reference, uniformly rotating frame of reference, Coriolis force, effect of centrifugal and Coriolis force due to earth’s rotation, Foucault’s pendulum. UNIT-II Gravitational Field and Potential: Newton’s universal law of gravitation, gravitational field intensity, gravitational potential due to spherical shell and solid sphere, gravitational potential energy, Laplace and Poisson’s equations, Gauss’s law, gravitational self-energy of a uniform sphere. Dynamics of System of Particles: Centre of mass, calculation of centre of mass of regular rigid bodies ...