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    all universalities including technical universities/deemed universities on national level (except 1 or 2 Universities in Kerala.)have adopted AICTE guidelines form the very beginning with regard to curriculum structure in E&S. Apart from offering Physics with lab as a common course to all Engg: branches like EC‚EE‚CS‚ME‚CE‚IT‚IC etc.‚ it has been also offered in higher semesters depending on the requirement in different Engg: branches. According to AICTE guidelines‚ the range of total credits

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    is why ice melts in water after a period of time. Another important thing to know is that the universe wants everything to be the same temperature. It doesn’t want anything different. So‚ it strives to achieve this. (Newton.gov) Understanding the physics of heat transfer will surely help with this experiment. Another significant fact for further understanding and performing this experiment is the discovery of the science of cooling. Several hundred years ago‚ Sir Isaac Newton made an important

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    Famous Creative Thinkers Presentation Lorri Broughton-Kelley PHL/458 October 6‚ 2014 Latrice Phares   Famous Creative Thinkers Presentation I choose Carl Sagan as one of the people that I felt has given a great contribution to the world. Carl Sagan was born in Brooklyn‚ New York the son of an immigrant worker from the Russian Empire. Name after his mother’s mother. Carl had a sister and his mother was very protective of him. Carl’s mother was

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    The scientific revolution lasted from the 15th-17th century. It replaced the Greek view that was dominating the scientific world for nearly 2‚000 years. By the end of this revolution‚ science has replaced Christianity as the main focus of European civilization. It became a qualitative view and saw nature as a machine instead of an organism. The revolution began in astronomy‚ in which Nicholas Copernicus thought of a heliocentric universe‚ which turned the world upside-down and published in 1543

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    I have still managed to excel in math. Along with math‚ another subject that I have excelled in is Science. Moreover‚ Science has never been one of my most favored subjects‚ but due to its alignment with math as I progressed into Chemistry and Physics‚ I became very skilled at it. I can truthfully say that I attribute my success in Science to both studying the basic concepts of each course and applying my developed math skills to the courses. Throughout my high school

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    Letter of Motivation I completed my undergraduate program in Applied Physics & Electronic Engineering form University of Rajshahi‚ Bangladesh. The emphasis of my study was to understand the fundamental electronic principles. In this previous education‚ I’ve learned about the most important electronic principles that are used in nowadays technology. I intend to pursue my higher study in any renowned Institute abroad. Blekinge Institute of Technology is one of such Institute that ensures the

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    accepted than Stephen Hawking. In the past 50 years‚ Hawking has made major discoveries and breakthroughs about space and time. Some may put him in the same category as Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton for his knowledge in Cosmology‚ Mathematics and Physics. Stephen Hawking is a man defined not only by his disability‚ but his bravery and intelligence in the science field. Stephen Hawking has displayed great amounts of bravery and determination throughout his life‚ beginning with his

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    Revolution gave birth to discoveries of new mathematics and sciences. Isaac Newton‚ in particular‚ was one of the many physicist or mathematicians. Born in new England to a prosperous farmer‚ Isaac Newton would later develop principles to develop modern physics with his most famous work‚ Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. Isaac Newton was the son his parents gave birth to. His father soon died three months after his birth‚ thus leaving him with his mother. His mother left him as well‚ but not

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    the house 8-1 Genius Hall of Fame. Born in 1564 in Florence‚ Italy‚ Galileo was the oldest of six children. In 1583‚ he attended the University of Pisa to study medicine but became fascinated with many other subjects‚ particularly mathematics and physics. He performed studies and tests on falling objects and then wrote a manuscript about the results that he got. Galileo Galilei achieved lots of greatness throughout his time‚ including inventing the telescope‚ and believing in himself and his intelligence

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    size of the arc decreased. This law states that swinging objects follow the same path and have a period between swings that remains constant. This was one of his first major discoveries. While Galileo’s application of mathematics to experimental physics was innovative‚ his mathematical methods were the standard ones of the day‚ including dozens of examples of an inverse proportion square root method passed down from Fibonacci and Archimedes. The analysis and proofs relied heavily on the Eudoxian

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