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Hi ! I have the following books for sale but I am from Hyderabad. My email id is vmhmkk@gmail.com
1. TMH - IIT Mathematics
2. Physical Chemistry - R C Mukherjee
3. Brilliants YG File
4. NCERT - PCM text books of 11th and 12th
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SASTRA-Will there be any management quota seats in SASTRA? Someone pls let me know.l..
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WHAT are the prospects of ECE branch? Should I prefer ECE ovr MECH and CIVIL?
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Will there be second round of counselling? Upto what rank admissions will be given? Someone from south pls tell me......
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I don't think I will be able to write all the subjects again along with practicals. what should I do now. Should I skip BITS test. Will the Board consider if I make a request to write only PCM again. pls help...i am very much interested in writing BITS exam. More replies pls...........friends from Hyd pls help...........
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I hv got only 74% aggregate in PCM in the Intermediate 12th exam results and unfortunately not eligible for BITS. I have applied for BITS and my exam date is 25th May. Is there any improvement exam that I can give in PCM only again for getting 80% cutoff..........pls someone help me as i am very much disturbed and depressed. I have also not performed very well in IIT and AIEEE. If not BITs my only hope is EAMCET. pl help me.
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I am planning to sell the following Books/Material for IIT preparation. Could anyone tell me whether there is any site thru which I can sell these books. If anyone interested in buying may also contact me thru email : vmhmkk@gmail.com. 1) FULL PACKAGE OF TWO YEAR BRILLIANT TUTORIALS CORRESPONDENCE MATERIAL INCLUDING YG FILES AND OTHER TEST PAPERS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. 2) H C VERMA - VOL. 1 & 2 3) R C MUKHERJEE - PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 4) NCERT TEXT BOOKS FOR PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY AND MATHS OF 11TH AND 12TH Pls help.
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very good one from an IITian
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 If you see this lady turning in clockwise you are using your right brain. If you see it the other way, you are using left brain. Some people do see both ways, but most people see it only one way.
See if you can make her go one way and then the other by shifting the brain's current.
BOTH DIRECTIONS CAN BE SEEN
Experimentation has shown that the two different sides, or hemispheres, of the brain are responsible for different manners of thinking. The following table illustrates the differences between left-brain and right-brain thinking:
Left Brain Right Brain
Logical Random Sequential Intuitive Rational Holistic Analytical Synthesizing Objective Subjective Looks at Looks at parts wholes
Most individuals have a distinct preference for one of these styles of thinking. Some, however, are more whole-brained and equally adept at both modes. In general, schools tend to favour left-brain modes of thinking, while downplaying the right-brain activities. Left-brain scholastic subjects focus on logical thinking, analysis, and accuracy. Right-brained subjects, on the other hand, focus on aesthetics, feeling, and creativity.
If you look away, she may switch from one direction to the other.
I found that if I just look at her feet or relax and look at the floor where the reflection shows, she will switch direction!
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I AM FROM HYDERABAD. I HV FULL PACKAGE OF TWO YEAR BRILLIANT TUTORIALS CORRESPONDENCE MATERIAL INCLUDING YG FILES AND OTHER TEST PAPERS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. I AM INTENDING TO SELL THEM FOR HALF THE PRICE, TO SOMEONE ASPIRING FOR IIT 2009.
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My Coaching Institute Sir told that the Screening will be on the 23rd Dec.... All the best for ur preparations.
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Very motivating indeed.........thanx for posting.......pls keep up the good work
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This problem is from NCERT text book for class XII...........
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1) Emission transitions in the Paschen series end at orbit n = 3 and start from orbit n and can be represeted as v = 3.29 × 1015(Hz) [ 1/32? 1/n2] Calculate the value of n if the transition is observed at 1285 nm. Find the region of the spectrum
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1) If the photon of the wavelength 150 pm strikes an atom and one of tis inner bound electrons is ejected out with a velocity of 1.5 × 107m s?1, calculate the energy with which it is bound to the nucleus.
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experts pls help me with this problem : 1) Following results are observed when sodium metal is irradiated with different wavelengths. Calculate (a) threshold wavelength and, (b) Planck?s constant. ? (nm) 500 450 400v × 10?5(cm s?1) 2.554.35 5.35
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1) Lifetimes of the molecules in the excited states are often measured by using pulsed radiation source of duration nearly in the nano second range. If the radiation source has the duration of 2 ns and the number of photons emitted during the pulse source is 2.5 × 1015, calculate the energy of the source.
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Experts pls help me with these problems fromNCERT: 1) The ejection of the photoelectron from the silver metal in the photoelectric effect experiment can be stopped by applying the voltage of 0.35 V when the radiation 256.7 nm is used. Calculate the work function for silver metal. 2) If the photon of the wavelength 150 pm strikes an atom and one of tis inner bound electrons is ejected out with a velocity of 1.5 × 107m s?1, calculate the energy with which it is bound to the nucleus. 3) Emission transitions in the Paschen series end at orbit n = 3 and start from orbit n and can be represeted as v = 3.29 × 1015(Hz) [ 1/32? 1/n2] Calculate the value of n if the transition is observed at 1285 nm. Find the region of the spectrum.
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1) Lifetimes of the molecules in the excited states are often measured by using pulsed radiation source of duration nearly in the nano second range. If the radiation source has the duration of 2 ns and the number of photons emitted during the pulse source is 2.5 × 1015, calculate the energy of the source. 2) The work function for caesium atom is 1.9 eV. Calculate (a) the threshold wavelength and (b) the threshold frequency of the radiation. If the caesium element is irradiated with a wavelength 500 nm, calculate the kinetic energy and the velocity of the ejected photoelectron. 3) Following results are observed when sodium metal is irradiated with different wavelengths. Calculate (a) threshold wavelength and, (b) Planck?s constant. ? (nm) 500 450 400v × 10?5(cm s?1) 2.554.35 5.35
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