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Vol. - 5, Issue XIV, January - March 2009
“My book is about the greater process of self examination”, Booker Award Winner - Arvind Adiga
Resonance Mumbai Special
The Quarterly in-house publication of Resonance
Aiming At Growth In Times Of Global Melt Down Resonating The
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D. Subbarao B. Tech., IIT Kharagpur Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Resonance in Mumbai with Three Study centres Andheri, Thane & Nerul Two more Study Centres are coming Shortly.... Dadar & Boriwali
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Dear Students and Parents, Greetings to you all in the New Year! I take great pleasure in informing you that Resonance; Kota is premier brand in IIT-JEE coaching that has been credited with 3,655 selections in IIT-JEE over last seven years. It marked its presence in many cities across the country viz Kota, Jaipur, Bhopal, Delhi, Luchnow, Kolkata, Nagpur, Mumbai, Indore, Ranchi, Patna, Chandigarh & Udaipur. And now expanding the wings little wider Resonance also launched its Study Centres in Mumbai at Andheri, Thane and Nerul. I utilize this medium to tell you our story of how we have been successfully transforming hundreds of IIT aspirants dream in to reality, year after year, since 2002. Underlying every successful institution's story is a vision, and ours is no different. We would like to tell you about the vision that we breathe, day in and day out, at Resonance. The faculty of Resonance teaches the students in the most flexible yet a very
Our experience shows that a prerequisite to be victorious in any competition is to have the habit of dreaming big, a strong desire to win, and not to opt for second best. We would like to share with you many successful stories of students who were average students but who fulfilled this prerequisite and our coaching set them up to sail high. We are bringing to you the famous and efficient Kota coaching method to your city. Because we truly believe that, give the right training, Mumbai can claim to have the highest number of JEE selected candidates. Please SMS RESO MUM at 54646 if you want to keep yourself updated on various events, information sessions and plans that we have for IIT aspirants. Looking forward to hearing from you. Best regards,
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CONT E NT S Quotes RKV Sir's Message Cover Story
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As the twenty-second governor of reserve bank of India D. Subbarao took measures with the intent of a three fold action to maintain a comfortable Rupee liquidity position, to maintain a comfortable foreign exchange liquidity position and to ensure that credit continues to flow to productive sectors.
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D. Subbarao, Governor of Reserve Bank of India
Full Steam Ahead ! There is nothing as lucky or unlucky people. Although we may see some people always in the right place at the right time while others never getting the breaks they deserve. The research has revealed that the lucky people are skilled at creating and noticing chance opportunities, they make decisions by listening to their intuitions, have positive expectations and adopt a resilient attitude that transforms bad luck in to good. Gautam lewis, who was abandoned by his mother after he contracted polio when he was only 18 months old, has today realized the dream of flying the aircrafts and on his track ahead to become a commercial pilot. Arvind Adiga in his debut Novel, 'The white tiger' has won the 2008 Booker Prize. He is the fourth Indian born author and second youngest to win the prize for his incredible writing showing astonishing humor. The recent elections in the United States of America for the 44th president have been historic. It’s hard to believe that a black man (African-American) at the age of 47 is making such an extra ordinary journey to the white house in its 234 years history, inspiring people all over the world. The Americans tuned to Barack Hussain Obama's call, 'Yes we can'. Hundreds of sky gazers in Mumbai and across the nation were glued to their telescopes to watch the Moon Impact probe (MIP) crash landing on 14 November 2008 and planting the tricolor on lunar surface realizing the dream of the former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. There was exultation, a feeling that India had arrived, ISRO's chairman G. Madhvan Nair and his team deserve a credit for India's successful moon mission Chandrayan-1. Not deterred by the current melt down and unprecedented recession, the new RBI Governor Duvvuri Subbarao, a B. Tech. in physics from IIT-Kharagpur class of 1969, is taking steps to manage inflation and anchor inflationary expectations, quickly restoring financial stability and price stability in the system. Some people never run short of steam!
Shiv Pratap Raghuvanshi
J.K. Pandey Girijesh Dubey R.K. Goyal Safdar Seraj
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Wo rd s ' Wo r t h Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do. -John Wooden, Retired American Basket ball Coach
Naga Naresh Karuturi Passedout From IIT-Madras in 2008
Pessimism never won any battle. -Dwight D. Eisenhower 34th President of the United States & five star General in US Army
Gearing up for the Chandrayaan mission
One of the most lasting pleasures you can experience is the feeling that comes over you when you genuinely forgive an enemy-whether he knows it or not. -O.A. Battista Canadian - American Chemist & Author
A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it. -Jean De La Fontaine Famous French Fabulist & Poet of 17th Century
Q u o t e s of wise
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A message of hope
Dear Students, As old merges in to new, as past fuses in to present raising hopes for the future; let us collectively strive to make this year - 2009 - the year of big achievements. This year's IIT-JEE is going to be conducted on 12 April 2009 offering you the opportunities for great learning, ultimate satisfaction, great achievements and the esteem of being tested at world's toughest competitive examination at 10+2 level. The golden period of your life will begin with your name appearing in the merit list of successful candidates. You are at an advantage this year as more seats are available for you, with two new IITs coming up at Indore and Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. You should make sure that your efforts in the next three months adequately prepare you to compete and win. There is still good time in hand to revise syllabus & sharpen your skills. Those who have been faring well at Resonance Tests should maintain same consistency without being complaisant. Others, without being bothered what rank they have, should organize themselves well and act quickly, preparing as advised, can be close to their goal. If few still feel they do not remember enough, instead of developing unnecessary fears, they should concentrate & recall what all they have learnt at Resonance.
Performance at JEE shall be better than you expect. An analysis of our 2008 results has shown that the students who had secured in Resonance tests as low as 19.01% in a particular subject were able to secure 42.94 % in that subject in IIT-JEE 2008. Surprisingly, the girl candidates had shown ravishing results. Of only 1% successful girl students in IIT-JEE 2008, the selection percentage of girls at Resonance has been around 12%. Since this year the cutoff system has under gone a change from that of 2007 and 08, students should pay equal attention to all the three subjects to keep in line with the new cutoff system of JEE. Although for ranking, over all marks will be considered. Count on your Class Notes, DPPs and Sheets, they are your best revision tools. Old test papers will also be useful. The new aspirants will find Resonance an ideal place to prepare for IIT-JEE as has been the experience of their predecessors. New hopes soar for Mumbai students with opening of Resonance Study Centres in Mumbai. Have faith in your GURU. With his guidance, it is possible to reach your destination without wasting much time and energy. With best wishes for IIT-JEE 2009.
R.K. Verma Anunaad, January - March 2009
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Duvvuri Subbarao
The IITian who put his signatures on critical & unusual documents besides the usual Indian currency, as a measure to curb recession.
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ears of a global financial meltdown have grown as the world's biggest bankruptcy plunged global markets into turmoil. Investors were left reeling as the abrupt demise of the Lehman Brothers investment bank sparked the biggest shakeup on Wall Street in decades. Shares fell as fear spread through the financial system. Central banks unveiled urgent measures amid concerns that the world economy was entering a dangerous new phase. The 5,000 Lehman staff in Britain was clearing their desks in the country's biggest single loss of jobs. The majority of the bank's 26,000 staff around the world were seen losing their jobs. Lehman was felled by the weight of about $60 billion in toxic bad debts. This was the entire scenario which was the indicator of the most threatening economic upswing all over the world. In today's interdep
Duvvuri Subbarao endent world economy, no country, including the US, Germany, Japan and the UK could remain aloof and sustain growth; nor the global economy immune to developments in the major Asian countries which accounted for as much as 40 per cent of world's economic activity. India is also not remaining untouched to the recession impact. Indian was severed with: 1. Reduced liquidity in the Indian economy 2. Reduced industrial output 3. Reduced job opportunities 4. Stock Market is lingering in the bottom 5. Real estate market has started to take a beating 6. Inflation has increased 7. GDP has come down and the GPD forecast was to be only average RBI’s new governor D Subbarao promised to take quick actions in case of liquidity constraints. He also said that RBI had taken many measure to increase the dollar liquidity like easing of external commercial borrowing (ECB) norms, raising NRI deposit rates and allowing banks to borrow from their overseas subsidiaries and branches. It was an unexpected move by the government of India to appoint its Finance
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Secretary Duvvuri Subbarao as the Governor of Reserve Bank of India. Subbarao took over from Y. Venugopal Reddy, the previous governor on 5 September 2008. His term as Governor will end in September 2011. He is the twenty-second Governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Subbarao has wide experience in public finance and has held important posts in this area. Duvvuri Subbarao was born on 11 August 1949 in Eluru, a small town near Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. He did his schooling from the Sainik School in Andhra Pradesh. He did his bachelor's in Physics from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (class of 1969) where he was the recipient of Director's Gold Medal. He then completed his master's in Physics from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. After graduation, D Subbarao became an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the Andhra Pradesh cadre and topped the 1972 batch. Subsequent to joining the IAS he did his MS in Economics from OHIO state university (1978) and was a Humphrey fellow at MIT during 1982-83. He has Ph. D. in Economics from Andra University.
After joining the IAS, Subbarao worked as the joint secretary in the Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India between 1988 and 1993. Subsequently he became the Finance Secretary to the Government of Andhra Pradesh between 1993 and 1998. On completion of his term, he was deputed as lead economist in the World Bank from 1994 to 2004. On completion of his term, he was appointed to the Prime Ministers' Economic Advisory Council from 2005 to 2007 before he was elevated as the Finance Secretary in 2007. The new RBI governor took over at a time when India's annual rate of inflation was ruling at a 16-year-high, even as the country's economic growth has slowed down to 7.9 per cent for the first quarter as opposed to 9.2 per cent for the corresponding quarter last fiscal. After taking the position of Governor Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Duvvuri Subbarao stated confidently at his first news conference that for sustained economic growth, it is essential that inflation and inflation expectations be contained. The current high level of domestic inflation reflects a combination of supply-side pressures as well as demand-side factors. The RBI also said it aims for wholesale price inflation to fall to about 7 per cent by the end of the fiscal year in March 2009. On the measures that have been initiated by the RBI, Subbarao said the intent of the RBI was three-fold - to maintain a comfortable rupee liquidity position, to maintain a comfortable foreign exchange liquidity position and to ensure that credit continues to flow to productive sectors. India's inflation slowed to a nine- month low, giving the central bank room to cut interest rates further to support a faltering economy. In Just 27 days from October 11, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) infused cash in the banking system equivalent to 3% of India's Rs 53,31,480 crore gross domestic product estimate for this fiscal year. The liquidity infused now Rs 1, 80,000 crore is Rs 20,000 crore more than what the central bank had mopped up. The flood of cash is around 78% of the government's total plan expenditure of Rs 2, 05,100 crore for this fiscal. This greased the credit market that had frozen after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 15, and helped the overnight call money rates to fall from 20% on October 10 to 5.25% on December 30 at the Mumbai 11
What is CRR Rate? CRR is Cash Reserve Ratio. It is the ratio of deposits which banks have to keep with RBI. When you deposit Rs 100 to your bank, bank gets Rs 100 and now can use this money to lend others, but they have to put some part of it with RBI , if CRR is 8% , they will have to deposit 8 with RBI and they are left with Rs 92 . So when CRR is decreased, Banks are left with more money to lend and when its increased they are left with less, even though 1% decrease in CRR leaves bank with 93 instead of 92 , this Rs 1 is big enough thing . What is Repo Rate? When you take loan from some bank you pay interest for that, in the same way , these banks also take short term loans from RBI , and the interest RBI charges from them is called Repo rate . So if Repo rate is 9%, and some bank takes loan of Rs 100 from RBI, they will pay interest at the rate of 9%. Repo Rate is also linked to the interest we pay for loans from Bank. Banks need to charge more interest than they are paying, so if Repo rate is 8%, they will charge more than 8% for loans which they give, If Repo rate comes down, banks may also consider the interest rate they charge us. How do Repo Rate and CRR help to ease Inflation? Repo Rate: When Repo rate is increased, the banks can have to pay higher interest to government and they also charge higher interest from common public which gets discouraged to take more credit from banks, because of which there is less supply of money in system and there is less Liquidity? CRR : Its easy , if CRR is increased , banks have to deposit more money in with the bank and it results in less money creation in economy , and hence people have less money to buy things and they will think twice before paying higher price for something . In this way one can say Repo Rate and CRR are two tools which RBI uses to control the liquidity in country and as Inflation is linked to liquidity, it can be controlled to a great extent.
interbank call money market. The government decided to spend an extra Rs 20,000 crore this fiscal, besides concentrating on efficiently spending Rs 300,00 crore before March to stimulate growth. The decision to cut taxes and spend extra throughout the fiscal to boost the economy is equivalent to another 2% of India's GDP estimate, as per the finance ministry. The central bank took additional steps to make short-term loan cheaper. It reduced the rate at which it gives short-term loans to banks (Repo) by 250 basis points in just 43 days between October 20 and December 8. India's central bank moved, in the month of November slashed its key short-term lending rate or Repo rate by 50 basis points to 7.5 percent and banks' cash reserve requirement (cash reserve ratio or CRR or the proportion of deposits banks need to keep with the central bank) by 100 basis points to 5.5 percent to maintain financial stability and ease the credit crunch that has roiled the domestic financial market. Inflation in India has fallen below the central Anunaad, January - March 2009
bank's 7% fiscal year-end target amid lower fuel costs. Easing prices may allow central bank governor Duvvuri Subbarao to cut interest rates for the fourth time in two months and implement the “aggressive monetary policy” the finance ministry says the country needs to support growth. “The declining inflation trend will continue and that gives the Reserve Bank of India enough legroom to cut borrowing costs,” Subba Rao is showing an IITian spirit and he said “Since the impact on India is from the global financial crisis and because the crisis is still uncertain and unsettled, it will be difficult to precisely estimate the duration of the impact. But one thing I do want to say that when there an upswing, common confidence are restored to the market and when the world economies start recovering, India will be the first to recover. We will be the fastest to recover,” He is married to Urmila Subbarao, also an IAS bureaucrat of the 1975 batch Subbarao has two sons named Mallik and Raghav. Like their father, both of them are IIT alumni.
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Performance Matters
WINNERS Resonance (COURSE NAME :VIJETA) BATCH: P Target IIT–JEE 2009
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If pressure at half the depth of a lake is equal to 2/3 pressure at the bottom of the lake then what is the depth of the lake. A man stands in front of a cliff and fires a gun. He hears an echo after 4 seconds. On moving closer to the cliff by 41.25 m and again firing a gun, he hears echo after 3.75 s. Calculate (i) speed and sound and (ii) distance of man from cliff to his 4s Cliff initial position. 3.75 s xm 41.25 m Initial position
(x– 41.25)m Man Final position
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In an experiment to determine the enthalpy of neutralization of sodium hydroxide with sulphuric acid, 50 cm3 of 0.4 M sodium hydroxide were titrated thermometrically with 0.25 M sulphuric acid. Which of the following plots gives the correct representation ? (A) (B) (C) (D) Temp.
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(A) at least 3 (B) at least 3 and not more than 35 (C) not more than 35 (D) equal to 35 Two perpendicular chords intersect in a circle. The segments of one chord are 3 and 4 ; the segments of the other are 2 and 6. Then the diameter of the circle is: (A) (B) (C) (D) 89 56 65 61 Kamal Singh Chauhan Reso PCCP Faculty - Math
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n acclaimed rocket scientist him self, former prez A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was the first to suggest that the Moon Impact prob (MIP) be included in the chandrayan mission on the day the payload crash landed on the moon to mark India’s foot prints on the lunar surface on Friday, 14 November 2008. He said it clearly proved the nations technological capability. Kalam visualized that in another four decades, Earth Moon and Mars will have economic and strategic importance. The way we have flown the space craft 3, 85,000 km and put it in to the lunar orbit on November 8 is impressive. Buoyed by chandrayan - I’s progress, plans are afoot to build a lender for chandrayan II, India ‘s second mission to the moon in 2012, that will drop a solar powered robot on the lunar surface. The robot will pickup samples, analyze them and send the data back. It may be fuelded by solar power, like the one useed by NASA for mars rover ‘spirit’. ISRO Chairman G Madhavan Nair told : “It (The lander) has to be based on solar power and chemical batteries. It can’t carry nuclear power because of safety related aspects”.
ISRO’S FUTURE PLANS 2012 : Soft lander and rover on the moon. 2015 : A manned mission in space. 2025 : A manned landing on the moon.
Facts about Chandrayan 1 Rs. 386 Crore is the cost of the mission. This includes the Rs. 100 crore spent to establish the Indian Deep Space Network.
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I was very lucky to be one of the 800 delegates of XXIV IMPC, as the co-author of the paper entitled “Evolution of Chromite Evolution in India” (Page: 1994-2002 of Volume -2 of the published Proceedings; a total of 3 volumes were published). Our paper was given a slot in V session of Oral presentation on 28th September under the category “Industrial Minerals and Coal”. The session was chaired by Professor M. S. EL Salmawy from Suez Canal University, Suez-Egypt and Dr Maixi Lu from BGRIMM, China. The presentation went fine and was very much appreciated. It was indeed a great exposure for me to be in the company of so many high-profile technocrats and academicians. Also, it provided me an opportunity to learn about the recent advances in the field of mineral processing. As I was the youngest of all the delegates, so it was very easy to get noticed and to interact with others. Moreover, the fact that India is going to be the host of XXVI IMPC-2012, added to the same. The event was very well organized. The hospitality shown by the volunteers of the Congress is also worth mentioning. Indeed it was an event that was” too good to miss”.
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TALENT HUNT Q. 1
What will be the approximate quantum n for an electron in an orbit of radius 1mm ?
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The average life - time of an electron in an excited state of hydrogen atom is about 10-8 sec. How many revolutions does an electron in the n = 2 state make before dropping to the n = 1 state. 7 -1 (R = 1.097 x 10 m )
Q. 3
Find out the recoil speed of hydrogen atom after it emits a photon to going from n=3 to -31 -34 n=1state. Mass of electron = 9.1 x 10 kg and h = 6.6 x 10 J-sec.
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Find the maximum kinetic energy of the electron emitted in the beta decay of the free neutron. The neutron and proton mass difference is 1.30 Mev.
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Following process constitute a cycle on a ideal mono-atomic gas(i)
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Addition of heat at constant volume so that pressure rises from 6x 10 N/m to 15 x 105 N/m2.
(ii) Polytropic expansion (n = 4/3) till the system reaches original temperature of 127° C. (iii) Isothermal compression till the system reaches original state. Calculate the pressure at the end of poly tropic expansion and work done in cycle if no. of moles = 2. Show the cycle on P - V diagram with all values and find out it's efficiency. Write values of answer in fractional from as far as possible. Use :- R =
25 J/mol - k, 3
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p(N/m2) 15 x 105
6 x 105
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dl - butane - 2, 3 -diol
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MATH EXPONENT
TALENT HUNT
r Q. 1 If a i j , b 2 j k and r a b a , r b a b then r is equal to 1 i 3 j k (B) 1 i 3 j k (C) 1 i j k (A) (D) none of these 11 3 11
Q. 2 In a DABC find value of expression (A) 3
cos B cos A + sin B . sin C sin C . sin A
(B) 2
(C) 4
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cos C sin A . sin B
(D) none of these
Q.3 The line y = mx + b is a tangent to the curve y = x - x3 at the point P(- 1, 0). A line through (- 1, 0) is also touching the curve at the point Q(a, c). Then: (A) a = 1/2, b = - 2, c = 3/8 & m = 2
(B) a = 1/4, b = 2, c = 15/64 & m = - 2
(C) a = 1/4, b = - 2, c = 15/64 & m = - 2 (D) a = 1/2, b = - 2, c = 3/8 & m = - 2 Q.4 A straight line through the origin O meets the parallel lines 4x + 2y = 9 & 2x + y + 6 = 0 at points P and Q respectively. Then the point O divides the segment PQ in the ratio : (A) 1 : 2
(B) 3 : 4
(C) 2 : 1
(D) 4 : 3
Q.5 If in a DABC, sin3A + sin3B + sin3C = 3 sin A . sin B . sin C, then (A) DABC may be a scalene triangle
(B) DABC is a right triangle
(C) DABC is an obtuse angled triangle
(D) DABC is an equilateral triangle
Q.6 If x + y + z = x y z & x (1 - y2) (1 - z2) + y (1 - z2) (1 - x2) + z (1 - x2) (1 - y2) = l x y z, then l = (A) 3
(B) 0
(C) 1
(D) 4
Q.7 The inequalities y(- 1) ³ - 4, y (1) £ 0 & y(3) ³ 5 are known to hold for y = ax2 + bx + c then the least value of 'a' is: (A) - 1/4
(B) - 1/3
(C) 1/4
(D) 1/8
Q.8 If f(x) = x3 + 2x2 + 3x + 4 and g(x) is the inverse of f(x) then g¢(4) is equal to 1 (A) 1/4 (B) 0 (C) 3 (D) 4 2 Q.9 If f(x) is differentiable at x = 4 and f¢(4) = 5 then
Lim h0
f ( 4(1 h )) f ( 4)
(A) 10 if and only if f(4) ¹ 0
(B) 10 iff f(4) ³ 0
(C) Not exist if f(4) = 0
(D) 10
(For Solution, please refer page 'Khul-Ja-Sim-Sim') Anunaad, January - March 2009
2 h2
is equal to
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Reso Physics
Q.1 Determine the y - co-ordinate of centre of mass of shaded portion e n c l o s e d by two circles of radius ‘R’ as shown in figure. Y
X R
R
Reso Chemistry
Q.2 You have seen an arrangement in water or oil tank through which when watertank is full, then water is not going to over flow. This phenomenon is regulated by valve called float - valve. Float valve regulates the flow of oil of specific gravity 0.8 in to a tank. The spherical float is 15cm in diameter. ‘AOB’ is a weightless link (Rod) carrying the float at one end, and a valve at the other end which closes the pipe through which oil flows in to tank. The link is mounted on frictionless hinge at ‘O’ and the angle ‘AOB’ is 135°. The length of ‘OA’ is 20 cm, and the distance between the A centre of the float and the Oil Supply hinge is 50 cm. When the Oil surface flow is stopped ‘AO’ will be 20 cm 135° O vertical. The valve is to be 50 c m pressed on to the seat with 35 cm B a force of 9.81 N to completely stop the flow in 15 cm to the tank. It was observed Sp. Gravity = 0.8 that the flow of oil is stopped when the free - surface of oil in the tank is 35 cm below the hinge. Determine the weight of float. J. K. Pandey Reso Faculty - Physics
(Q. 1 is for Foundation students and Q.2 is open for all).
Q. 1 Write structure of lowest molecular mass optically active compound which gives following test. a) Positive Tollen's Test b) Positive Iodoform test c) Positive test with sodium bicarbonate solution 3 d) Liberates moles of H2 with Na - Metals 2
e) N2 gas with NaNo2 & HCl Q. 2 Oxime of an organic compound A contains 19.17% N.A on treating with dilute alkali gives B which further reacts with I2/NaOH to give yellow compound C and acid salt D . D on decarboxylation followed by treating with lowest molecular mass alkane having tertiary hydrogen atom in the presence of HF gives E . Find out molecular mass of E . Girijesh Dubey Reso Faculty - Chemistry
Reso Math
(Q. 1 is for Foundation students and Q.2 is open for all).
Q. 1 Find all polynomials f(x) with real coefficients which satisfy the equality f(a – b) + f(b – c) + f (c – a) = 2fa (a+b+c)" real numbers a, b, c such that ab + bc + ca = Q. Q. 2 A soldier needs to sweep a region of the shape of an equilateral D for mines. The detector has an effective radius equal to half the altidudes of the D. He starts a vertex of the D. What path should he follows in order to travel the least distance and still sweep the whole region. Safdar Seraj Reso Faculty - Maths
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De-Stress and Discover Life !
"I am not able to perform...", "I'm not hungry; I am not able to concentrate " The person at the other end could be your best friend from your institute, or even you. Most of the times, we tend to forget about these symptoms as soon as they disappear. But beware; these are but a few of the classical symptoms of a physical and psychological problem... 'Stress.' Stress can mean different things to different people. To an engineer, it is the force per unit area of an element, to a linguist, stress is the emphasis given to certain syllables, while to a doctor, stress is the response of the human body to strong external or internal stimuli. Stress is the most common modern ailment that affects the young and the old alike. When we are stressed, our bodies elicit extreme responses, such as anger, anxiety, sleeplessness, hyperactivity, distraction, detachment and even depression. Modern children seem more affected than those a few generations ago. There is hope yet to live and enjoy a near stress -free life if we take remedial steps at the appropriate time. This brings us to the point...is all stress bad stress? The answer is no. Some amount of stress is necessary in our lives. Stress is the natural way of preparing itself for a fight or flight reaction, it is what keeps us on our toes while preparing for an important exam. Instead of wilting under stress, we can use it as a positive impetus to achieve success. Under stress, the brain is biochemically and emotionally sharpened to give its maximum performance. Then why to see the stress in a negative light at all? Well that's because like most things in this world, too much of stress is bad, and that is what we have to safeguard ourselves against. As stated above, stress is the response of the body to strong stimuli. Let us see what exactly we mean by this. When the brain perceives a stressful situation developing, it releases stress hormones like adrenaline, the heart rate and blood pressure increase, the blood vessels below the skin constrict to prevent loss of blood in case of injury, our pupils dilate to give us clearer vision and the blood sugar level goes up giving us an energy boost. But the problem once again is that the more this response is activated, the harder the body finds to switch it off. Even after the stressful situation is over, the blood pressure and heart rates remain high along with the concentration of stress hormones in the blood. The exam stress usually starts with parents themselves, who are
earn estly and sincerely concerned with their children's welfare, and pass on this stress unwittingly. They go on adding to it and then expect their children, to be stress free during examination. Parents need to realize this fact that the children cannot remain relaxed until they themselves are. Let's look at a few very simple methods to alleviate stress: 1. Breathing exercise: Make sure you are in a comfortable position. Inhale slowly through your nose for a count of four. Exhale to your mouth for a count of eight (or longer than the time you took to inhale). Relax your shoulders, neck and stomach muscles as you exhale. 2. Arm Stretch: Raise your hands above your head, fingers interlaced, and palms facing up. Push up as far as you can, but don't strain yourself too much. Hold for 10 seconds and let go. Repeat 5 times. 3. Head and neck roll: Relax your shoulders, and let your chin drop towards your chest. Slowly rotate your head in circles without straining the neck. Repeat 5 times. Change the direction of rotation and repeat 5 more times. Apart from these simple exercises, the following pointers are also useful for the control of stress : 1. Don't over schedule: Take up only that much work which you can finish within the deadline. Drop the unimportant tasks. 2. Ask for help: In case you get stuck with your course work, never hesitate to ask for help. Nobody is perfect. Make mistakes and learn from them instead of worrying about getting everything right at the first shot. 3. Sleep: Getting a good night's sleep recharges the body and prepares it well for the rigors of the coming day. You must sleep for 6-8 hours per day. 4. Relax: Include at least one relaxing activity on your daily schedule. For example, play your favorite musical instrument or your favorite sport, read comics, sketch something etc. 5. Eat well: Give your body the fuel it requires to function at its best. Try and avoid junk food while stocking up on the nutritious food like cereals, green vegetables, fish, sprouts etc. 6. Manage your time: As a rule, give up procrastination. You will be amazed to find how relaxed you are when your work is completed in time. In conclusion, we must realize that both, factors causing stress and methods to overcome it are present within us. It is up to us to recognize the factors which lead to stress and work on overcoming them, or, to identify the activities which relax us and include more of them in our daily lives. We have to learn to be optimistic and use stress in a positive way to get motivated and reach our goals. JK Pandey Reso - Faculty-Physics 31
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he Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-Madras) is an elite engineering and technology school located in Chennai in southern India. IIT Madras is a residential institute that occupies a 2.5 km² (620 acres) campus that was formerly part of the adjoining Guindy National Park. The institute has nearly 360 faculty, 4,000 students and 1,250 administrative and supporting staff. Young students who are entering the undergraduate college for the first time, the Institute provides all the basic amenities and support facilities on the campus. In addition to the basic amenities like telephones, Internet, postal and banking services, the institute provides various support facilities like the library, computer centre, photographic section, electronics centre, workshop, glass blowing section, etc. to help students pursue their studies and research without any hindrance. Most students at IIT-M reside in the hostels, The campus has 16 hostels, of which two are exclusively for women. IIT-M also provides residential accommodation for its faculty, administrative and supporting staff, and their families. The Central Library of IIT-M is housed in a separate building and caters to the information needs of the institute faculty, students, staff, research institutions & industries. In addition, there are smaller libraries in each department, which house books borrowed from the main library for quick reference. It has around 2 million books covering all disciplines of science, engineering, technology, humanities & social sciences. Anunaad, January - March 2009
The annual technical festival of IIT- M is known as Shaastra. It is typically held in the first week of October and is the first ISO 9001:2000 certified student festival in the world. It is known for its exceptional organization, stunning range of activities, and a growing legacy for honing the engineering talent in India. Several departments organize department festivals like Mechanica, CEA, Amalgam and Forays. There are also many extracurricular activities and several hobby clubs that include the speaking club, astro club, dramatics, and music and robotics clubs. IIT-M offers undergraduate, postgraduate and research degrees across 15 disciplines in Engineering, Sciences, Humanities and Management. About 360 faculties belonging to various science and engineering departments and centers of the Institute are engaged in teaching, research and industrial consultancy. The Institute maintains academic friendship with several other educational institutes around the world through faculty exchange programs. Today, IIT-M has also made a name for itself on the global scenario. IIT-M has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with several global institutions resulting in cooperative projects and assignments of mutual benefit. The aim of extending its global reach is to provide a platform for its students where they can work on cooperative projects and assignments alongside their global counterparts. IIT-M has set a fine example in the country for institutional interaction with industry, through consultancy services offered by the faculty. Innovative ideas are put to practice in
many projects sponsored by other institutions in India. The faculties of the Institute have distinguished themselves through academic awards from national and international organizations. Departments: IIT Madras has 11 engineering departments: Aerospace Engg., Applied Mechanics, Biotechnology, Chemical Engg., Civil Engg., Computer Science and Engg., Electrical Engg., Engg. Design, Mechanical Engg., Metallurgical and Materials Engg., Ocean Engg. Five other departments offer studies in C h e m i s t r y, M a t h e m a t i c s , P h y s i c s , Humanities & Social Sciences, Management Studies. Academic research programs: The Institute has several departments and advanced research centers across the disciplines of engineering and the pure sciences, and nearly 100 laboratories. Research programs concern work undertaken by faculty members or specific research groups within departments that award an MS or PhD degree. IIT-M has initiated 16 inter-disciplinary research projects against identified focus areas. IIT-M is considered today as one of the pioneers of educational institutions operating in the country. It has opened up new opportunities and avenues for its students over the years. IIT-M students have reached great heights in their careers today supported by the intense, thorough and research based technical education imparted to them.
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Names of Reso students(35) joined IIT-M in the year 2008 Aerospace Engineering (2), Biotechnology (3), Chemical Engineering (5), Civil Eng./infrastructural Civil Eng (1), Civil Engineering (3), Computer Science & Engineering (1), Elect. Engg/comm. Engg (1), Elect.eng./power Sys & Power Elect (1), Electrical Engineering (1), Eng. Des/automotive Engg (2), Eng. Design In Biomedical Design (1), Engineering Physics (4), Mech.eng/int. Manufacturing (4), Mech.eng/product Design (1), Metallurgical
& Materials Engineering (4), Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering (1) Shailesh B.V. (TS), Venkatakrishna Chaitanya K (TS), Rajeev Kumar (G1), Nithin Sivadas (TS), Anurag T. Jagadeesh (TS), Sahaj Anand S Parikh (TS), Cebin P. Sebastian (TS), Jithin Jees George (TS), Derosh George (TS), Saurabh Goyal (R1), Abhitesh Kumar Singh (TS), Muhammed S (TS), Bharat Bansal (TS), Pradeep H.N. (TS), Ayush Jain (P1), Ananya Rath (TS), Akash
Gautam (TS), Gunjan Dubey (BSC)., Nitin Shekhar (G1),Siddharth Jain (BSC), Pawan Kumar Goyal (P1), Madhukant Kumar (P1), Binesh Babu (TS), Kulkarni Kedar Nitin Chandra (TS), Abhishek Singhania (TS), Amarnath Bhat M (TS), Anand K Bharathi (TS), Parag Gupta (TS), Siva Prasad K. V. (TS), Pranit Kumat (G1), Sumit Kumar Bishnu (R2), Azif Ali.s (TS), Partha Sarathi Pati (TS), Sandeep Gautam (R5), Dilraj Meena (F2)
IIT- Madras Alumnus At Resonance Ayush Goyal B. Tech. (2003), M S, Purdue University (USA) IIT - JEE (AIR): 956, Branch : Chemical Engineering eqdkcys dkQh dfBu gksrh gSA
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KNOWLEDGE
PAYS
OFF @ sign is the domain part which is a host
According to a popular legend, July was
computer name.
named after Julius Caesar and hence it had 31 days. Later, when Augustus Caesar took over
Which country has the maximum number of universities?
Why the symbol @ used in e-mail
the Roman Empire, he wanted August, the month named after him, to have 31 days as
According to UNESCO, India tops the list
well. Hence, the two extra days were taken
with 8,407 universities. It's followed by the
from February, which was than left with 28
United States (5,759), Argentina (1,705) and
days. However, some historians don't agree
Spajin (1,415).
with this reasoning. They believe February always had 28 days ever since the time of
Who Invented the Clock?
address?
King Numa Pompilius. He decided that a
The primitive type of clock was invented by
year would have 355 days, the length of 12
An e-mail address identifies a location to
Henry de Wick in 1368. He installed it on the
lunar cycles. Back than, even numbers were
which e-mail massages can be delivered.
tower of the castle of the King of France.
considered unlucky. So, he created seven
The first electronic mail delivery engaging
Using the technique of pendulum, the clock
month with 29 days, and four with 31. Since
two machines was done in 1971 by Ray
was developed by France engineer
he now needed one short even numbered
Tomlinson, a programmer at Bolt, Beranek
Hyudhence in 1639. Electricity was
month, he chose February, as it was
and Newman, an engineering company in
deployed in the clock by Alexander Ben
considered the least favorite month for it
Cambridge, Massachusetts. He needed a
around1840-50.
arrived during the middle of winter. And
way to separate, in the e-mail address, the
hence, it was given only 28 days.
name of the user from the machine the user
Who invented chewing gum?
was on. He wanted a character that would
Thomas Adams, a rubber scientist, invented
not, under any conceivable circumstances,
chewing gum. He was working with a
In mathematics, a dihedral group is the group
be found in the user's name. He looked down
substance called chicle, a gum prepared from
of symmetries of a regular polygon,
at the keyboard and chose the @ sign among
the telex of the saphodila tree, a tropical
including both rotations and reflections.
various punctuation marks available on his
evergreen plant. By chance, he popped a
Dihedral groups are among the simplest
Model 33 teletype keyboard. He had no idea
What is the dihedral group?
small piece of chicle in to his mouth and
examples of finite groups, and they play an
that he was creating a icon for the wired
chewed it casually to while away time.
important role in group theory, geometry, and
world. Today, e-mail is the most used
Suddenly, it occurred to him that others may
chemistry. There are two competing
application on the internet. Each e-mail
derive pleasure from chewing chicle, which
notations for the dihedral group associated to
account has a unique address. A general
is, even today, a chief ingredient in chewing
a polygon with n sides. In geometry, the
format for an e-mail address is: username
gum.
group is denoted by Dn, while in algebra, the
@computer name. The part before the @
same group is denoted by D2n to indicate the
sine is the local part of the address, the user
Why does February have 28 days, and
name of the recipient, and the part after the
July and August, 31 days?
Anunaad, January - March 2009
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24 Dec. 08
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AIEEE
05 Dec. 08
05 Jan. 09
26 April 09
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BITS (Pilani)
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31 Jan. 09
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24 March 09
21 April 09
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31 Dec. 08
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12 May 09
02 June 09
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I Wk. of March 09
II Wk. of May 09
18.
Raj., PET
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25 April 09
22 May 09
www.rtu.ac.in
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IV Wk. of Feb. 09
18 & 19 April 09
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IV Wk. of Jan. 09
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NIFT
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07 Jan. 09
08 Feb. 09
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I Wk. of May 09
Intake through AIEEE
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III Wk. of March 09
III Wk. of April 09
www.amrita.edu www.srmuniv.ac.in
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SRM EEE
27 Jan. 09
28 March 09
04 May 09
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Kalinga IITEE
05 Jan. 09
28 Feb. 09
17 May 09
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http://www.comedk.org
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PEC
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Intake through AIEEE
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