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ENGLISH MEDIUM : Standard - 11 & 12 Science Questions Bank for NEET/JEE/GUJCET/AIPMT examination.

Physics English Medium 01. Title 02. Index 03. Chapter-1 04. Chapter-2 05. Chapter-3 06. Chapter-4 07. Chapter-5 08. Chapter-6 09. Chapter-7 10. Chapter-8 11. Chapter-9 12. Chapter-10 13. Chapter- 11 14. Chapter-12 15. Chapter-13 16. Chapter-14 17. Chapter-15 18. Chapter-16 19. Chapter-17 20. Chapter-18 21. Chapter-19 22. Question Paper 23. Solution 24. Solution_(Question paper) SOURCE: http://gujarat-education.gov.in/TextBook/QuestionBankEnglish/physicseng.html
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The COW, CROW SHIT problem! by Tushar Vaghasiya

I was having the fever and severe headache on that day. I was returning from school. I was going to the Zadeshwar cross roads to get the bus to Surat. I was searching for some thought to distract myself from a sevear headache and meanwhile, something happened like this. On the route to the cross road, there was an open space where few cows were trying to find something to eat from the waste materials thrown by the public.😕😶 Suddenly one crow flew🎈 and sat on the cow.😏 It might seem regular incident to others but for me. as having a different angle to view things in my life, I got a thought like this.😉❓❓❓ What if the Crow fly, sit and 'SHIT'🤣 on the cow and cow is standing on the weighing scale?❓ What will be the change in weight?❓ What would be the nature of the graph if I plot it as Weight v/s Time for the continuous set of events from the Crow sit and shit?❓ The first thing that came into my mind that the crow-shit is leaving the crow body and sets on the cow so

A Gujarati medium student, cracked JEE without coaching

This will inspire you a lot. Chaitanya Patel  - Writer My story will be long. But it will be interesting for you to know how I, a Gujarati medium student, cracked JEE without coaching, with only 3 books, with one year preparation. Thanks in advance for those who are going to read it fully. Background : I come from a small town called Kadi in north Gujarat having population not more than 1 lac. I am from a middle class family. Mummy is a teacher and Pappa is a shopkeeper. I have a 5.5 years elder clever brother. He passed out 12th with securing 302nd rank in Gujarat and 4th in the district. For those who don’t know : Gujarat education board has low level syllabus as compared to CBSE. Also when my brother was in 12th, there was GUJCET as the competitive entrance exam. Counselling of engineering colleges in Gujarat were done by the merit list which was prepared by combining 12th exam marks and GUJCET marks. Questions in GUJCET were asked from only 12th syllabus, not 11th. Also

Understanding the COOL guy Refrigerator..

Refrigerator: Food preservation was a serious challenge before the discovery of refrigerators. The best options were to suspend spoilable items in the rivers, wells, or at the bottom of ponds. In spite of that, sometimes stable foods were heavily salted, spiced, pickled, canned or dried to prevent bacterial growth. With the industrial age, we began to understand thermodynamic cycles and through an interplay of pumps, valves, and heat exchange; we learned to cool food to arbitrary temperatures using the refrigerator cycle. So, Let's learn about its three crucial components and understand how they come together to produce the refrigerator’s cooling cycle. Question:  What is the basic idea behind a refrigerator? Answer:  It removes heat from the compartment and pumps it to the outside. Refrigerators continually take away heat from the air in the food compartment and dump it into the environment. The internal compartment of a refrigerator is approximately closed to

Standard - 11 & 12 Science Questions Bank for NEET/JEE/GUJCET/AIPMT examination.

Physics Question Bank 2016-17 by http://gujarat-education.gov.in/ 01. Title 02. Shubhecha Sandesh 03. Index 04. Chapter-1 05. Chapter-2 & Chapter-3 06. Chapter-4 & Chapter-5 07. Chapter-6 & Chapter-7 08. Chapter-8 & Chapter-9 09. Chapter-10 10. Chapter-11(01) 11. Chapter-11(02) 12. Chapter-12 & Chapter-13 13. Chapter-14 & Chapter-15 14. Chapter-16 15. Chapter-17 & Chapter-18 16. Chapter-18 & Chapter-19 17. Question Paper-1 18. Question Paper-1(01) 19. Question Paper-2 & 3 20. Question Paper-4 to 6 21. Question Paper-7 & 8 22. Question Paper-9 & 10 23. Question Paper-11 24. Question Paper-12 & 13 25. Question Paper-14 26. Question Paper-15 to 17 27. Question Paper-18 & 19 28. Question Paper-20 Share the short url of this page with your friends.... just open this and reach here.. https://goo.gl/00Tmmi

Defrag Your Brain With a Spark File

\ Do you have a lot of ideas but no clue how to organize them? Or maybe ideas come to you and by the time you have a chance to record them, you've forgotten? Enter the Spark File. As Alex Hillman explains, this tool doesn't just capture half-baked ideas—it helps you turn small concepts into great things. Steven Johnson  is one of my favorite authors. I wish I could remember who introduced me to him so I could thank them. The first book of his I read was  The Invention of Air , and his most recent  Where Good Ideas Come From . Where Good Ideas Come From in 4 Minutes Recently, Steven started a series called " The Writers Room ". Truth be told, his last post is nearly a month old but has moved me so hard for the last month that I wanted to share. Enter the Spark File The  Spark File , Steven describes, is a process/tool that he uses to collect "half-baked ideas" and then revisit them. For eight years, he's maintained a single docu

Scientists Invent Method to Create Memories in Brains

OMG..!!!!! Can yyou Believe this...!!!! I find this extremely hard to believe, but according to new research published in Nature Neuroscience, scientists have invented a method to induce memories in brains for the first time in history. Total Recall—here we come. The  study —published by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine's Professor of Neurosciences and Physiology/Biophysics Ben Strowbridge, PhD, and MD/PhD student Robert A. Hyde—shows a method to store different types of short-term memories, which they have successfully tested in brain tissue stored in vitro. Titled "Mnemonic Representations of Transient Stimuli and Temporal Sequences in Rodent Hippocampus In Vitro", their paper describes how they used a piece of mouse brain tissue to form the necessary circuits to record a short-term declarative memory. This type of memory can be something like names, places and events. These neural circuits—located in the hippocampus—retained the