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Differentiate Pure Research from Applied Research:

Research is commonly defined as a systematic investigation with the intent to verify


facts and generate updated conclusions. Regarding its utility, research is divided into two: Pure
and Applied. Many researchers suggest that these are closely working with each other as basic
research is a platform which applied research often uses to solve real life problems. also, basic
research employs technology (which was developed by applied research) to address its
objectives. Thus, these inquiries form a cycle of advancement.

Give example of each kind:

Pure research offers solutions to many practical problems. It helps to find the critical
factors in a practical problem. It develops many alternative solutions and does enable us to
choose the best solution. Pure research formed the basics for innumerable scientific &
technological inventions like Steam engine, Machines, Telecommunications, etc.
Example of Pure Research:

Applied research can contribute new facts:- It can put theory to the test. It may aid in
conceptual clarification. It may integrate previously existing theories. There is a vast scope for
applied research in the field of Technology, Management, Commerce, Economics, and other
social sciences.
- 1. Market research carried on for developing a new market.
Electromagnetic spectrum, the entire distribution of electromagnetic
radiation according to frequency or wavelength. Although all electromagnetic
waves travel at the speed of light in a vacuum, they do so at a wide range of
frequencies, wavelengths, and photon energies. The
electromagnetic spectrum comprises the span of all electromagnetic radiation
and consists of many subranges, commonly referred to as portions, such as
visible light or ultraviolet radiation. The various portions bear different names
based on differences in behaviour in the emission, transmission,
and absorption of the corresponding waves and also based on their different
practical applications. There are no precise accepted boundaries between any
of these contiguous portions, so the ranges tend to overlap.
“Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own
actions.”
— Dalai Lama
“To be happy, we must not be too concerned with others.”
— Albert Camus
“Happiness depends upon ourselves.”
— Aristotle
“It's a helluva start, being able to recognize what makes you happy.”
— Lucille Ball
“Happy people plan actions, they don’t plan results.”
— Dennis Waitley
“It is more fitting for a man to laugh at life than to lament over it.”
— Seneca

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