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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Below mentioned are the colleges offering 5 year integrated M.Sc course:
1. Indian Institute of Science – Bangalore.
2. University of Mysore.
3. University of Mumbai.
4. VIT Business School – Chennai.

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The energy of electron is present in its nth orbital of an atom with atomic number Z. When an electron is infinite distance from nucleus, it has zero interaction with nucleus. As it approaches to nucleus it interacts with nucleus, it does some work and releases some energy. Thus, the energy of the electron decreases and becomes negative.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Majority of Universities admission in B.Sc Hons Physics is based on 10+2 marks. Therefore, you may not be able to get admission in B.Sc Hons. Physics without result of board examination.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Diwesh,
Jockey should not be rubbed against potentiometer wire as it will affect the cross sectional area of wire and hence final readings will get affected.
All the best.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Souvik,
Momentum of a body is given by :
P = mv
P can be varied by varying either m or v. Since mass of a body is a constant quantity so we can change momentum of a body by changing its velocity.
Momentum will be increased by 20% if the velocity is changed by 20%, since its a linear relation between the two.
Let
mass = m = 10kg
velocity = v = 100m/s
Momentum with these values = P = 1000 kgm/s
K.E with these values = K.E = 50000 J
After 20% increase velocity becomes = v' = 120m/s
so new momentum = 1200 kgm/s
Change in momentum = (1200-1000)/1000 x 100%
= 0.2 x 100%
= 20%
New K.E = 72000 J
Change in K.E = (72000 - 50000)/50000 x 100%
=
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vikas tiwari

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There is no difference between B.Sc and B.Sc (Honours). Both of them have equal job opportunities. But in Honours, main subject remains one and others are complement subjects. In B.Sc, all of three subject is main like PCM, ZBC, etc.

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Gaurav SharmaConquer the mind and the universe is yours.

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If you are interested in MBA then you may go for CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT, etc.

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abhishek sharma

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Eligibility:- For NS (Non Sponsored) category - minimum 50% marks in Graduation & minimum 60% marks in 10+2 with minimum MAT score - 650, or CAT/XAT - 85 percentile,or NMAT - 60 percentile, or GMAT score - 550, or Amity Written Test on the day of interview. For S (Sponsored) category - minimum 50% marks in Graduation & min 60% marks in 10+2 with MAT Score- 600, Or CAT/XAT - 75 percentile, or NMAT - 50 percentile, or GMAT Score - 500, or Amity Written Test on the day of interview.
You can ask the Amity admission cell if they can do anything because your 12th % is below 60% but I think you can try in Amity because your aggregate is more t
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