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क्योटो प्रोटोकॉल 1990 और 2007 के बीच, नॉर्वे ([[नॉर्वे|Norway]]) ग्रीनहाउस गैस उत्सर्जन में 12% की वृद्धि हुई है। अपने ग्रीनहाउस गैस उत्सर्जन को सीधे प्रकार कटौती करने के इलावा कार्बोन नयूत्रलिती (Carbon Neutrality) पर नोर्वे के विचार के तहेत वह चीन के वनश्रीजन पर विनियोग करना चाहते है, जो की क्योटो प्रोटोकोल के कानूनी प्रावधान में संभव है।
१९६५ का भारत-पाक युद्ध Pakistan was surprised by the lack of support by the United States, an ally with whom the country had signed an Agreement of Cooperation. USA declared its neutrality in the war by cutting off military supplies to both sides, leading Islamabad to believe that they were "betrayed" by the United States. After the war, Pakistan would increasingly look towards China as a major source of military hardware and political support.
क्वार्क तीन रंगों के भिन्न-भिन्न संयोजनों के साथ क्वार्कों के आवेशों के मध्य आकर्षण और प्रतिकर्षण की प्रणाली प्रबल अंतःक्रिया कहलाती है, जिसकी मध्यस्थता ग्लुऑन नामक बल वाहक कण द्वारा होती है; इसकी नीचे में विस्तार से चर्चा हुई है। वह सिद्धांत जो प्रबल अंतःक्रियाओं को बताता है क्वांटम क्रोमोडायनामिक्स (QCD) कहलाता है। A quark, which will have a single color value, can form a bound system with an antiquark carrying the corresponding anticolor. The result of two attracting quarks will be color neutrality: a quark with color charge "ξ" plus an antiquark with color charge −"ξ" will result in a color charge of 0 (or "white" color) and the formation of a meson. This is analogous to the additive color model in basic optics. Similarly, the combination of three quarks, each with different color charges, or three antiquarks, each with anticolor charges, will result in the same "white" color charge and the formation of a baryon or antibaryon.
हेनरी कैवेंडिश Cavendish's electrical and chemical experiments, like those on heat, had begun while he lived with his father in a laboratory in their London house. Lord Charles Cavendish died in 1783, leaving almost all of his very substantial estate to Henry. Like his theory of heat, Cavendish's comprehensive theory of electricity was mathematical in form and was based on precise quantitative experiments. In 1771 he published an early version of his theory, based on an expansive electrical fluid that exerted pressure. He demonstrated that if the intensity of electric force was inversely proportional to distance, then the electric fluid in excess of that needed for electrical neutrality would lie on the outer surface of an electrified sphere; then he confirmed this experimentally. Cavendish continued to work on electricity after this initial paper, but he published no more on the subject.