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KARMA! What does it mean?๐ค
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Flying without wings!๐ฎ๐ฏ
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Hello Readers, Welcome to my blog, You came here that means you must be wandering off the Headline- "Is It Possible?" The idea of flying without the use of any plane or helicopter seems to be something out of science fiction. However, what is commonly called " sky surfing " is an actual sport But in this Blog, we are not going to talk about that sport. ๐ This will going to be a scientific fact in which research is still going on. That is lifting a human being in the air with the help of MAGNETIC FIELD. This sounds pretty non-sense but people had made it possible with a FROG. It was the first time when professor Geim , a Russian-born Dutch and British citizen and a professor at the University of Manchester, and his colleague Konstantin Novoselov won the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics for their experiments involving the single-atom-thick material called graphene—the thinnest, strongest, most conductive material in existence. It is predicted to replace silicon and tr
Welcome to the new world of great Learning.๐ค
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Welcome to the world of great learning. You have just stepped into a gigantic library of knowledge . THIS IS A GREAT LEARNING PLATFORM DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS, WHERE YOU WILL BE GETTING THE BEST AND QUALITY EDUCATION IN VISUALIZATION FORM. FOR GREAT TRICKS AND MNEMONICS VISIT THE WEBSITE: EDUcat official
How speed of light was calculated?๐ค
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3x+1 ??? Can You Solve This!๐คฏ
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CLICK HERE Solving an equation is no mean feat. But with the right approach, it's not all that difficult either. This equation will be considered the easiest equation which is not solved! It is also known as the Collatz problem or the hailstone problem . The function is {\displaystyle f(n)={\begin{cases}n/2&{\mbox{if }}n\equiv 0{\pmod {2}},\\3n+1&{\mbox{if }}n\equiv 1{\pmod {2}}.\end{cases}}\,} The specialty of this function is whatever number you take it eventually decreases to one(1). Like if you take a number even then divide with 2 whatever value came if it is odd then multiply with 3 and add 1 And then repeat itself. Once a professor said -'' Mathematics isn't ripened enough to solve these types of equations. '' For video : Veritasium Channel- No sponsorship