Abstract: Xenophobia and hatred have been the prime drivers of Britain’s exit from the European Union (EU). But there are latent dimensions to the vote, which are as yet unassesed.
Author is Professor, Centre for European Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. sheetal88@gmail.com
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Insolation is the solar radiation that reaches the earth's surface. It is measured by the amount of solar energy received per square centimetre per minute. Insolation affects temperature. The more the insolation, the higher the temperature.
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A measure of one thousand watts of electrical power. One kilowatt is defined as energy consumption of 1000 joules for 1 second.
An electric current that oscillates back and forth at regular intervals. In other words, an electric current that periodically reverses its direction many times, and is typically used in power supplies.
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