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OMNI-PRESENT RESONANCE

       VISIT: 'MATH IN ACTION' SITE A little girl is swinging in a park. His father pushes the swing now and then.The Swing has one frequency of oscillation.The father's frequency of pushes should match that of the Swing.Than only the swing will oscillate well. Here, the phenomenon "resonance" comes into play. We will see one more example.     An opera Singer Sings in high pitch. At one point of time, a wine glass Kept on a table breaks into pieces. Here, the frequency of the Singer matches the natural frequency of the wine glass. Hence, the glass vibrates violently and breaks away. Again resonance.     In 2000, on the London millennium bridge, Some 2000 people walked on it. It caused heavy wobbling of the bridge . The Engineers shut down the bridge immediately and made Some structural modifications to dampen resonance.     So what exactly is resonance? Let us study the definition.  " phenomenon of incr...

WHY CAN,T YOU UNSCRAMBLE AN EGG?

  kannan narayanan 1 day ago · 4 min read WHY CAN,T YOU UNSCRAMBLE AN EGG? Photo by  Sarah Shull  on  Unsplash VISIT: 'MATH IN ACTION' SITE “ You cannot cool a body cooler than its surroundings” ds is greater than 0 “Energy should be greater than zero”. Disorder should increase. All above are different forms of second law of thermodynamics. Think of Mercides Benz. Its heart is “internal combustion engine”. It works because of second law of thermodynamics. In a cylinder, petrol and air is mixed ; pressed by piston; ignited. The mixture explodes, expands, and pushes the piston. The piston rotates the wheel through the lever and gear arrangement. ROLE OF SECOND LAW IN BENZ The gas mixture expands because the second law says that everything will go into disorder. The explosion insid e  the cylinder is hot and the surrounding is cold. Hence the generated heat can pass outside; the next explosion can take place, and the engine can run. An engine requires a reversible ...

WHAT WE LEARN FROM PACKING ORANGES IN A BOX

       VISIT:  STATISTICS LAB ONLINE   for interactive and animated experiments.        Arranging circles in a rectangle is always a problem.  If you arrange them as in figure(1), there will be a lot of wasted space.       But if you arrange it like figure (2), there will be less wasted space.  This is a hexagonal arrangement.  If oranges are arranged in this way and pressed, each orange will take a hexagonal shape.  Hence hexagonal-shaped objects can be neatly and efficiently packed.  That is why honey-comb cells have a hexagonal shape.  Some floor tiles have that shape.     But the hexagonal arrangement is always not the best.  If apples, oranges, mosambi are arranged in this way in a rectangular box.  There will be a lot of empty space in the beginning and at the end of the rows.   Hence they should be arranged as shown in figure (1).  12 oranges can eff...

WHY DIGITS EVERYWHERE?

      We have id number, license number, credit card number, our marks, our property, our temperature, our BP, all are digits, why?  They can be stored electronically in a small space. A thumbnail-sized chip can contain volumes and volumes of info. Data can be compressed easily. Compressed data can be transmitted easily. An email arrives in no time.  The digital info can be encrypted and decrypted easily. Due to encryption,  your credit card info. is safe.  The errors in the data can also be corrected. Suppose, there is a scratch in DVD, it will still play, hence, there are so many advantages for having info. in digital form.      But, some info. like audio, video is not available in digital form.  How they convert them into digital form. Let us find out. First, we should know what is analog data. Analog: Something physical with continuous change. Digital: Made of numbers.     A girl sings before a mic. It is analog. It is...

HOW MANY ARE BELOW YOU?

      Your son has secured the fourth rank in the class. There are twenty students in the class. Hence 15 students are below him or 80% of students are below him. Now, your son is said to at the "80th percentile". Percentile: The value below which a percentage of data falls. Formula: Percentile = (Number of values below "x"/total number of values)*100 In our case         =(16/20)*100         =80      Suppose, your son has scored 90% marks in math. But has percentile in math as 20. That means, only 20% of the students are below him. That is not impressive in spite of the high score . So percentile gives new meaning to data.      A total of 10000 people visited the shopping mall for over 12 hours.                Time (hours)                       people               ...

THE BELL CURVE

      'coin toss' is a famous experiment in probability theory. We always have a fifty percent chance of getting head or tail.      If you flip the coin 100 times, you may roughly get 50 heads. Suppose you do 100 flips 100 times, what will happen? Sometimes, you get 50 heads, other times 45 heads, or 55 heads, etc. Anyway, it is always around the central value '50' (50%).      Let us define 100 flips of the coin as one experiment and let us do 100 experiments. The experimental results are given below.        A = number of heads in every 100 flips or in one experiment            B =  number of times A in 100 experiments                                                                A           ...