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2 years agoWhich major specializations are available at Sir Issac Newton College of Engineering and Technology?
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Atul Mishra
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Sir Issac Newton College of Engineering and Technology offers Degree courses including 7 UG and 4 PG courses. These programs are offerred in Full Time mode. Sir Issac Newton College of Engineering and Technology has specializations such as B.Tech specializations in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Computer Science Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, M.E./M.Tech specializations in Electronics Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Power Engineering.
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Atul Mishra
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The overall seats available across all courses offered by Sir Issac Newton College of Engineering and Technology is up to 456. Good thing to know is that Sir Issac Newton College of Engineering and Technology has courses which are approved by prominent Government bodies like AICTE.
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Arushi AgrawalStudying at Banaras Hindu university
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Gravitational force is always attractive, and it depends only on the masses involved and the distance between them. Every object in the universe attracts every other object with a force along a line joining them. For further explanation you can take reference from link given below-
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/ap-physics-1/ap-centripetal-force-and-gravitation/newtons-law-of-gravitation-ap/a/newtons-law-of-gravitation-ap1.
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/ap-physics-1/ap-centripetal-force-and-gravitation/newtons-law-of-gravitation-ap/a/newtons-law-of-gravitation-ap1.
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kaushal kumar khandwalInstagram@khandwal46
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Law of gravity of Issac Newton was proved wrong by Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
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