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Basics in Physics-College
Impedance Analyser
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Introduction to IS
Ozone Day
Thermal and Statistical Physics
Electron Microscopy
Goldstein
Mathematical Physics H K Dass
Book 1
Book 2
Foundations of Astronomy
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Nobel Prize 2015
Presentation 1_Economics
Presentation 2_Literature
Presentation 3_Peace
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Mathematical Physics
Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics
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Researchers have found a flaw in the technical setup of an experiment that startled the science world last year by appearing to show particles traveling faster than light. The problem may have affected measurements that clocked subatomic neutrino particles breaking what Einstein considered the ultimate speed barrier. Two separate issues were identified with the GPS system that was used to time the arrival of neutrinos at an underground lab in Italy, James Gillies, spokesman for the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, said Wednesday. One could have caused the speed to be overestimated, the other could have caused it to be underestimated, he said. “The bottom line is that we will not know until more measurements are done later this year,” Mr. Gillies said.
Goldstein
Mathematical Physics H K Dass
Book 1
Book 2
Foundations of Astronomy
Click here ) Reference book
Nobel Prize 2015
Presentation 1_Economics
Presentation 2_Literature
Presentation 3_Peace
Books
Mathematical Physics
Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics
High Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel cells
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Department of Physics
Power Point Presentation Jan 15 during NAAC Visit
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Illuminati Physics Folder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9G48Xv0bS8&feature=youtu.be
Observatory
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Department of Physics
Power Point Presentation Jan 15 during NAAC Visit
Brochure
Illuminati Physics Folder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9G48Xv0bS8&feature=youtu.be
Observatory
News
Researchers have found a flaw in the technical setup of an experiment that startled the science world last year by appearing to show particles traveling faster than light. The problem may have affected measurements that clocked subatomic neutrino particles breaking what Einstein considered the ultimate speed barrier. Two separate issues were identified with the GPS system that was used to time the arrival of neutrinos at an underground lab in Italy, James Gillies, spokesman for the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, said Wednesday. One could have caused the speed to be overestimated, the other could have caused it to be underestimated, he said. “The bottom line is that we will not know until more measurements are done later this year,” Mr. Gillies said.
-K A Solaman
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