Physics comprehension- my answers
1) mass density- 10^15 to 10^20
2) range - 6 to 7 fm
3) nucleus - barium
Physics comprehension- my answers
1) mass density- 10^15 to 10^20
2) range - 6 to 7 fm
3) nucleus - barium
answer to the graph of transwerse wave???????where mass per unit length was varying??
pseudo on object : 2mg option a
net force from the box frame = 0 option C
Cd in time sqr root of 2H/g ..option a
look guys..the robnot is holding the ball.....u r the robot ...u r at rest....ball at rest...u c no force :)
it is like when u r travelling in a bus...the bag u r holding is at rest with respect to u..!!!
yeh they damn made the drrain...wen i got the paper i was thinking wht the heck it is :D......
read "A ROBOT FIRMLY ATTACHED TO THE WALLL"
ofcourse highest intensity will be attained at a lower frequency!!!
n i dun see a reason why the intensty should decrease :P
http://www.iist.ac.in/IIST/ISAT2010/index.php?option=home&task=tie
ISAT TIE BREAKER METHODS
Additional Tie-break criteria
The following criteria were announced earlier for resolving ranks of candidates with same total score.
1. Total score in Mathematics and Physics sections
2. Total score in Mathematics and Chemistry sections
3. Lower total negative score in all three sections
4. Lower total negative score in Mathematics and Physics sections.
5. Lower total negative score in Mathematics and Chemistry sections
Due to an overwhelming response for ISAT 2010 examinations, IIST has decided to include additional tie break levels beyond what is listed above. The additional tie breaking criteria are as follows:
(i) Identify two questions among Paper I and Paper II in each of the three subjects (Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry) which had the lowest average mark secured by all the candidates. This forms the basis for three additional tie break criteria as follows:
6. Total score in the above-mentioned six questions in Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics sections.
7. Total score in the above-mentioned four questions in Mathematics, and Physics sections.
8. Total score in the above-mentioned four questions in Mathematics, and Chemistry sections.
(ii) Identify two question among Paper I and Paper II in each of the three subjects (Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry) which was the least attempted by all the candidates. This forms the basis for three additional tie break criteria as follows:
9. Total score in the above-mentioned six questions in Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics sections.
10. Total score in the above-mentioned four questions in Mathematics, and Physics sections.
11. Total score in the above-mentioned four questions in Mathematics, and Chemistry sections.
Candidates tied even after this procedure will be given the same rank.
how was it asish..........why u are more interested in IIST than going to iitjee
it was cool 1st paper mein 100 to expect karunga and 2nd paper mein 102 ho jayega .. but sum QS were really tricky ... like tht explosive wala i think it will be option d ... wat do u guys think .. ??? And well maths ka height and distance wasnt acctually height and distance .. if u apply verctor method and take the components then i think it will comw .. a lucky guess though i ddnt attmpt it in my exam ... but ghar pe ake dekha ki vector method work kar raha hain .. well wish u guys a very best for the remaining xams nd hope ham sabhi ka koi na koi achcha colege mein ho jaye !!!!!!
cuz IIST is quite good as well.......
and unless and until IIT doesnt give re-exam .. im not going in there
i m gtn 206...n i feel dt irodov sum on phy is wrng cz its dimensionally incorrect...dt (kbt/mg) one...
jst feel a few soln r wrng
vl i gt iist??