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Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Integral Calculus -> what are transcedentals? -> Go to message
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A transcendental number is a (possibly complex) number that is not the root of any integer polynomial, meaning that it is not an algebraic number of any degree. 

 

eg --- pi, e

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Vectors -> what is inverse of a diagonal matrix -> Go to message
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 It would also be a diagonal matrix.

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Computer Science -> I am in class 11th ISC. I want to appear for IIT-JEE. Should I take computer science or economics -> Go to message
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 I would recommend you to go with Computer Science. Because any how you are going to study it in first year irrespective of ur branch in general. Also it will help you in logic development.

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Computer Science -> what is turbo c++? -> Go to message
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 It is a c++ compiler.

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> General Physics -> diagram to illustrate searle's method of young modulus -> Go to message
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 Probably this :

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikibooks/en/8/85/Searle's_apparatus.gif

 

Refer: 

 

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/A-level_Applied_Science/Choosing_and_Using_Materials/Properties

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Modern Physics -> what is vector atom model? -> Go to message
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Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Mechanics -> Timoshenko- Mechanics Questions -> Go to message
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yeah post it u r correct.

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Mechanics -> Timoshenko- Mechanics Questions -> Go to message
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 2. Two smooth circular cylinders , each of weight W=445N and radius r=152mm, are connected at their centres by a string AB of length l=406mm and rest upon a horizontal plane , supporting above them a third cylinder of weight Q=890N and radius r=152mm. Find the forces S in the string and the pressures produced on the floor at the points D and E.

 

 

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Mechanics -> Timoshenko- Mechanics Questions -> Go to message
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1. A ball rests  in a trough as shown in figure . Determine the angle of tilt  IPA_theta.PNG (31×31) with the horizontal so that the reactive force at B will be one third at A if all surfaces are perfectly smooth.

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Course Material -> solution manual -> Go to message
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 Anybody got solution manual of Engineering Mechanics by Timoshenko & Young

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Analytical Geometry -> it's d last time m asking u guys.............. mbm-jodhpur mech.or nirma mech.......rpet rank 500.. -> Go to message
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Go for Nirma.. 

Community shelf Community shelf -> 2009 LATEST TOP 75 ENGINEERING COLLEGES OF INDIA (GOVT+PRIVATE) -> Go to message
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Thanks for the info
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Integral Calculus -> INTEGRATE tan x tan 2x tan 3x -> Go to message
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Nugo has already given the method. General expression

 tan (A+B) tan(A) .tan(B) = tan(A+B)  - tan(A) - tan(B)

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Non IIT Institutes -> KIIT -> Go to message
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 Are koi aur nahi join kar raha kya ?

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Non IIT Institutes -> KIIT -> Go to message
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 Anybody here joining  KIIT,Bhubaneshwar this year ?

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Inorganic Chemistry -> ObjEctivE AnalYticaL -I -> Go to message
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2. d) Mg 2+ 

Community shelf Community shelf -> bing!! -> Go to message
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Nice article...though it shows good results and has better features than google but one thing I didn't like the no. of search results ..if I searched my name in google I got 92 results(all relevant) and in bing only 12!
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Counselling Zone -> Maximum Fees -> Go to message
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 Which engineering institute in India charges the maximum fees(total fees for 4 years -everything included) ?

Not that I am interested in taking admission in that but just wanted to compare them with the fees of KIIT,Bhubaneshwar - 7.6lacs for four years.

Community shelf Community shelf -> NASA Names College Winners In Supersonic Design Contest -> Go to message
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 WASHINGTON -- Eight college students have summer jobs at NASA this year, thanks to their participation in a contest to design a supersonic airliner. 

College students from the U.S., Japan and India researched technology and created concepts for a supersonic passenger jet as part of a competition sponsored by the Fundamental Aeronautics Program in NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate. 

The participants were challenged to design a small supersonic airliner and submit a research paper limited to 25 pages. Designs had to be efficient, environmentally friendly, low sonic boom commercial aircraft that could be ready for initial service by 2020. 

A team of undergraduates from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va., and a team of graduate students from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta tied for first place in the U.S. division. A University of Tokyo undergraduate team won top honors in the non-U.S. category. 

Six participants receiving internships were selected from the award-winning teams. All eight recipients are engineering or management students and were selected based on their resumes, grade point averages and application letters. The students are serving their internships at three NASA centers: Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va.; Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif.; and the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. 

"We use these competitions to generate excitement for aeronautics and the engineering behind aviation," said Peter Coen, principal investigator of the Supersonics Project at Langley. "I was pleased by the number and diversity of the entries we received. And I was impressed by the quality and innovative thinking demonstrated in the designs." 

This year's competition also fostered an unusual collaboration across the country and two continents. Four students, one from Florida, another from California and two from Australia, worked together over the Internet to design an airliner. Three of the four had met last year as a result of the contest. The team tied for second place with an undergraduate team from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. 

An undergraduate team from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Technology in Gujarat, India won second place in the international division.  This is their design concept:RASTOFUST



A group of NASA engineers reviewed the entries. The judges based their scores on how well students addressed all aspects of the problem they chose to discuss. The judges used the following criteria: innovation and creativity; discussion of feasibility; a brief review of pertinent literature; and a baseline comparison with the relevant current technology, system or design. 

Winning participants received prizes, including up to $5,000, and will be invited to a student forum sponsored by NASA. Students were also eligible for 24 summer internships. Only U.S. citizens may be awarded cash prizes or NASA-funded internships. Non-U.S. teams will receive an engraved trophy. All participants also will receive a NASA certificate. 

  EDUCATION: NASA AERONAUTICS 2008-2009 STUDENT COMPETITION GOES SUPERSONIC
 
 
  U.S. – Team


Place School Design Concept
1st Place (tie) University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA The VA.S.S.T Celeritas
1st Place (tie) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Small Supersonic Airliner
2nd Place (tie) Central Florida University, Orlando, FL
Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Artemis
2nd Place (tie) Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Smallsonix


Non U.S. – Team


Place School Design Concept
1st Place The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Hydrogen Fueled Low Boom SST
2nd Place Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Technology, Gujarat, India RASTOFUST

Source: http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2009/jul/HQ_09_159_College_Contest.html

 

Community shelf Community shelf -> Top 50 Private colleges in India -> Go to message
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hmm KIIT didn't make it to this list..bad thing..
 
 
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