Economy of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Economy of ’The Republic of India ’ Mumbai‚ Financial Capital of India Rank 10th (nominal) / 3rd (PPP) Currency 1 (INR) () = 100 Paise Fiscal year 1 April – 31 March Trade organizations WTO‚ SAFTA‚ G-20 and others Statistics GDP $1.824 trillion (nominal: 10th; 2012)[1] $4.684 trillion (PPP: 3rd; 2012)[1] GDP growth 5.3% (2012–2013)[2] GDP per capita $1‚591 (nominal: 134th; 2012)[1] $3‚851 (PPP:
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Week #7 Chapter 10 Static and Current Electricity Exercises (p.221) 6. Strictly speaking‚ will a penny be slightly more massive if it has a negative charge or a positive charge? Explain. A negative charge because when it is negatively charged electrons are added to the penny. 17. What is the voltage at the location of a 0.0001 C charge that has an electric potential energy of 0.5 J (both voltage and potential relative to the same reference point)? Potential = energy Charge = 0.5 J / 0.0001
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1. Properties of light Reflection The speed of light is measured through the equation: v = λ f. However‚ it turns out that when light is reflected off a surface its speed stays the same. This was first proven by Sir Isaac Newton. Under the assumption of perfectly elastic collision‚ the laws of reflection follow from the laws of motion. To demonstrate‚ consider a particle traveling towards a flat frictionless surface whose horizontal and vertical velocity components are: VX and VY. When the particle
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The purpose of the following study is to determine where the two unknown bacteria acquired in Microbiology lab should be classified in regards to temperature‚ pH level‚ and osmoregularity. It is important to classify bacteria in order to identify them. Identification of bacteria is important because they are not only useful but potentially dangerous as well. The identification of bacteria can lead to breakthroughs in healthcare regarding treatment of old and new diseases alike. Identifying bacteria
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LIGHT DEPENDENT RESISTANCE INTRODUCTION In the society‚ some times street lights glow in day time due to any reason. In mines area people face many difficulties due to absence of light in the nights. In frontier and hilly areas‚ people face many problems due to damaged street lights. For solve above these problems‚ we create a device in which the lights glow in night and in day time‚ they off automatically and don’t glow. Due to use of it‚ we can solve above problems and can also save electricity
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Experiment in Physics Lab Report Renelle L. Gapay Department of Physics Isabela State University-Ilagan Campus‚ Calamagui 2nd‚ City of Ilgan‚ Isabela Ellenergapay_23@yahoo.com Abstract In this experiment you can prove that electric charges can produce by using only a balloon and pieces of papers you can understand further static electricity and charges. And how it is produced. Introduction Have you ever wondered why rubbing a balloon make pieces of paper attract with it? The effect
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Measurements Lab Report Measurements Cassandra M. Murphy Grand Canyon University: Physics 1 Lab September 5‚ 2013 Testable Question: Circular objects; what happens to the circumference as the diameter changes? Hypothesis: As the diameter increases‚ the circumference will increase in a proportional linear way. This is because as the diameter increase‚ the object will as well. Variables: Independent- The diameter of the circular objects. Dependent- The circumference of the
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(8. Sc. Pass‚ Honours and Engineering Students) Dr. Giasuddin Ahmad. B. Sc. Hons. M. Sc. (Dhaka)‚ Ph. D. (Glasgow) Professor‚ Department of Physics Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology‚ Dhaka. and Md. Shahabuddin‚ M. Sc. M. ALibrarian‚ Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technologr‚ Dhaka. Formerly of the Department of Physics. Ahsanullah Engineering College and Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology‚ Dhaka. FOURTH EDITION ThoroughLg reuised bg ProJ
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Determining the Unknown Microorganism from a Mixed Culture Mylah Ferland‚ Rivier University MICRO 206‚ March 16th‚ 2016 Introduction: An unknown bacterium experiment‚ this experiment was done to discover what bacterium was in a mixed culture sample. This experiment worked with enteric bacteria which are members of the Enterobacteriaceae and live in the intestinal tract (Willey et al.‚ 2014). Also found in Willey et al (2014) is some characteristics of enterics such as they all degrade sugars by
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10log(1012Ι) vsound = 331 + .6T(0C) f = f0(v±v0)/(v±vs) f1 = v/2L λ1 = 2L fn = nf1 λn = λ1/n n = 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ ….. f1 = v/4L λ1 = 4L fn = nf1 λn = λ1/n n = 1‚ 3‚ 5‚ …. fB = │f1 – f2│ sinθ = vsound / vobject Electrostatics F = QE F = kQ1Q2/r2 E = kQ/r2 ΔPE = QΔV PE = kQ1Q2/r V = kQ/r ΔV = EΔx C= Q/V C = ε0A/d C = κC0 E = Q/(ε0A) U = ½QV = ½CV2 =½Q2/C u= ½ε0E2
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