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    Bernoulli's Theorem

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    Experiment No. 1: Bernoulli’s Theorem Object: To verify Bernoulli’s theorem for a viscous and incompressible fluid. Theory: In our daily lives we consume a lot of fluid for various reasons. This fluid is delivered through a network of pipes and fittings of different sizes from an overhead tank. The estimation of losses in these networks can be done with the help of this equation which is essentially principle of conservation of mechanical energy. Formal Statement: Bernoulli’s Principle is

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    Real Life Situation

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    My Real Life Situation Back home‚ I was working as a teaching assistant ‚and still is‚ with limited authorities. At the end of the semester‚ we usually have the finals week. Our department starts to fall apart as usual‚ the schedule was a mess; in one day we have 4 exams and on the other day none. It’s a typical end of the semester when all this madness happens ‚ and we struggle every semester to find a solution. This usually happens because of our head department lack of attention or lack

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    real life negotiation

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    Coursework Individual Presentation Negotiation REAL LIFE NEGOTIATION INTRODUCTION “Negotiation is the process of communicating back and forth for the purpose of reaching a joint decision.” “A strategic discussion that resolves an issue in a way that both parties find acceptable. In a negotiation each party tries to persuade the other to agree with his or her point of view.” REAL LIFE NEGOTIATION STORY I wanted to buy new speakers when I moved to Gurgaon. The hostel rules

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    real life applications

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    REAL life Applications. At Home Some people aren’t even out of bed before encountering math. Setting an alarm and hitting snooze‚ they may quickly need to calculate the new time they will arise. Or they might step on a bathroom scale and decide that they’ll skip those extra calories at lunch. People on medication need to understand different dosages‚ whether in grams or milliliters. Recipes call for ounces and cups and teaspoons --all measurements‚ all math. And decorators need to know that

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    Limit

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    which can replace a pal whom you can have fun with.  Also‚ the friends who can be with you when you face straitened circumstances are true friends. There is a famous proverb that "a friend is need is a friend indeed." This sentence indicates that real friend will appear in the proper time‚ but the friend who just stays

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    Fermat's Last Theorem

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    LAST THEOREM I am going to do my project in the field of number theory. Number theory‚ a subject with a long and rich history‚ has become increasingly important because of its application to computer science and cryptography. The core topics of number theory are such as divisibility‚ highest common factor‚ primes‚ factorization‚ Diophantine equations and so on‚ among which I chose Diophantine equations as the specific topic I would like to go deep into. Fermat ’s Last Theorem states

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    Bournoli's Theorem

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    Bernoulli’s Principle states that for an ideal fluid (low speed air is a good approximation)‚ with no work being performed on the fluid‚ an increase in velocity occurs simultaneously with decrease in pressure or a change in the fluid’s gravitational potential energy. This principle is a simplification of Bernoulli’s equation‚ which states that the sum of all forms of energy in a fluid flowing along an enclosed path (a streamline) is the same at any two points in that path. It is named after the

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    homour in real life

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    catalyst of smiles. Humor is the spark that lights our eyes as well as the cause of tears that never grows old. Humor is a state of mind. HUMOUR IN EVERYDAY LIFE Humor is one of the most important things in everyday life‚ chiefly because it is through humor that we can really see and appreciate some of the best and most beautiful things in life. Humor is another important tool in the key to finding happiness. Most of us have a tendency to regard a clever sense of humor as the distinction of a person

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    Ghost in real life

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    exorcisms‚ and some practices of spiritualism and ritual magic—are specifically designed to rest the spirits of the dead. Ghosts are generally described as solitary essences that haunt particular locations‚ objects‚ or people they were associated with in life‚ though stories of phantom armies‚ ghost trains‚ phantom ships‚ and even ghost animals have also been recounted. The English word ghost continues Old English gást‚ from a hypothetical Common Germanic *gaistaz. It is common to West Germanic‚ but lacking

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    4 Colour Theorem

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    The four color theorem is a mathematical theorem that states that‚ given a map‚ no more than four colors are required to color the regions of the map‚ so that no 2 regions that are touching (share a common boundary) have the same color. This theorem was proven by Kenneth Appel and Wolfgang Haken in 1976‚ and is unique because it was the first major theorem to be proven using a computer. This proof was first proposed in 1852 by Francis Guthrie when he was coloring the counties of England and realized

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