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Saturday, 13 June 2015

jee main 2015 questions and answers. physics

    Jeemain 2015 ,questions and answers
            Part-1 Physics
                             









Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Man's taxonomical categories

         Man 's taxonomical categories

Common name : Man
Scientific name : Homo sapiens
Species name    : sapiens
            Genus     : Homo
             Family   : Hominidae
                Order  : primata
               Class    : Mamalia
            Phylum  : chordata
             Kindom: Animal kingdom(animalia)

Carl linnaeus's hierarchial system

Structure and some examples of caroul                 linnaeus's hierarchiel system

There are 7 obligate taxa
Species,genus,family, order, class 
Phylum/ division , kingdom





Thursday, 4 June 2015

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

law of conservation of mass, lavoisier

Law of conservation of mass was introduced by Antoine Lavoisier






The matter can neither be created , nor distroyed. But one form of the matter can be convert to another form


The law of conservation of mass, or principle of mass conservation, states that for any system closed to all transfers of matter andenergy(both of which have mass),themassof the system must remain constant over time, as system mass cannot change quantity if it is not added or removed. Hence, the quantity of mass is "conserved" over time. The law implies that mass can neither be created nor destroyed, although it may be rearranged in space, or the entities associated with it may be changed in form, asfor example when light orphysicalworkis transformed into particles that contribute the same mass to the system as the light or work had contributed. The law implies (requires) that during anychemical reaction,nuclear reaction, orradioactive decayin an isolated system, the total massof the reactants or starting materials must be equal to the mass of the products.

law of multiple proportion, john dalton

Law of multiple proportion introduced by,                             JOHN DALTON


   


In chemistry, thelaw of multiple proportionsis one of the basiclawsofstoichiometryused to establish theatomic theory, alongside thelaw of conservation of mass(matter) and thelaw of definite proportions. It is sometimes calledDalton's Lawafter its discoverer, theBritishchemistJohn Dalton,who published it in the first part of the first volume of his "New System ofChemical Philosophy" (1808).The statement of the law is:

If twoelementsform more than onecompoundbetween them, then the ratios of the masses of the second element which combine with a fixed mass of the first element will be ratios of smallwhole numbers.

law of definite proportion,joseph proust

        Introduced by,joseph proust



 Law of definite proportions

Inchemistry, thelaw of definite proportions, sometimes calledProust's LaworThe Law of Definite Composition, states that achemical compoundalways contains exactly the same proportion ofelementsby mass. An equivalent statement is thelawof constant composition, which states that all samples of a given chemical compound have the same elemental composition by mass. For example,oxygenmakesup about8/9of the mass of any sample of purewater, whilehydrogenmakes up the remaining1/9of the mass. Along with thelaw of multiple proportions, the law of definite proportions forms the basis ofstoichiometry.

                    History

This observation was first made by theFrenchchemistJoseph Proust, based on several experiments conducted between 1798 and 1804.[2]Based on such observations, Proust made statements like this one, in 1806:

Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Memory module for jeemain preparation

Memory module , for the jee-main preparations

                             Chemistry




jee-main sample questions with answers

Memory module
(Jeemain 2016) 
Biology   



Time is a measurement , time is also a length

           The Time is Also a length

(In the 3dimentional world,the distance between two points we messured in distance)


O' is a source of light.
    t=o
The wave font ,was scattering around O'
(As the same speed of light)

After t' second , the wave font reaching the point p(xyz)

              The distance between o' and p' is
    Ct*2(s*2) =x*2 + y*2 +z*2
ie,
C*2 t*2 - x*2 -y*2 - z*2 =  c*2 t*2- x*2-y*2-z*2
Or
X*2 + y*2+z*2- c*2 t*2= x*2+y*2+z*2- c*2 t*2

Substitute>>>
       C*2 t*2= w*2
      -c*2 t*2= +w*12
That is w= ict 
              i= √-1

In the minkowski's 4th dimentional world........
Every points , is called or known as 
WORLD POINT and the path of rays is called 
World Line 

Two world line are 
P(x1,y1,z1,w1), Q(x2,y2,z2,w2)

The distance between, PQ = S

then....., 
           S*2= ( x2-x1)*2 + (y2-y1)*2+(z2-z1)*2+
                                                           (W2-w1)*2

Consider an element of world line 
     Then,
   ds*2 =dx*2+dy*2+dz*2+dw*2
            = dx*2+dy*2+dz*2- C*2 dt*2

There for .. " The TIME is also a Measurement "



Life cycle of an Angiosperm

        

kingdom protista _ Slime Moulds

Slime moulds are saprophytic protists.the body moves along decaying twings and leaves engulfing organic_meterial . under suitable conditions , they from an aggregation called plasmodium which may grow and spread over several feet. During unfavorable conditions ,the plasmodium differentiates and form fruiting bodies . bearing spores at their tips.

The spores possess true walls.they are extremely resistance and survive for many years. Even under adverse conditions.the spores are dispersed by air currents

Hierarchial system of biological classification, carl linnaeus

Hierarchial is a biological classification . in this classification the organisms are grouped an ascending series ,comprising obligate taxa

        The most widely accepted and approved hierarchial system was introduced by carolus linnaeus . linnaeus classified organisms into 7 group in an ascending series

They are

Kingdom
Phylum/division
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species


*The basic taxon is  species , and the higher taxon is kingdom

*Linnaeus's publication is systema naturae

Monday, 1 June 2015

jee_main advance - Laws of chemical combinations

       Laws of chemical combinations 

1) law of conservation of mass
2)law of definite proportions
3)law of multiple proportions
4)gay lussaic's law of gaseous volumes
5)avogadro law


jee_main advance , about dalton's atomic theory

           John dalton's Atomic Theory


jee_main advance molecular formula and emperical formula

                 Molecular formula

The actual representation of various elements present in one molecule of a compount 

                  Emperical formula

The ratio of various elements persent in one molecule of a compount 

Molecular formula= mfEmperical formula= ef

 Mf= ef*n
n=mf mass/ef mass
Mf mass= 2vapour density
n is an intiger



jee_main advance ,about (SI unit) system international

         The  international system of units

The si unit was established by the 11th general conference of weight and measures
          In the system international , there are
Seven fundamental quantities. And 3 supplymentary.
Quanties are mass,length, time,electric current, temperature, amount of substance and luminous intensity


          

jee_main advance , about kingdom Fungi

Fungi

Cell eukaryotic,cellwall made with chitin with nuclear envelp
Multi cellular at loose tissue  level of body organisation.

They are hetrotrophics .either saprophytic or parasytic

Jee_main advance , about biological classification by RH whittacker

The merits and demerits of 5 kingdom biological classification


Jee_main advance about biological classification

                              Identify ...
a) Euglena          
b)Paramoecium



Jee_main advance- about biological classification

Identify this picture
 *This is an example for virus        
*this is tobacco mosaic virus        
          *tobacco mosaic disease  1st discoverd by ivanosky
*stanley isolated TMV                    


Jee_main advance , about biological classifications

        Chapter 2 , Biological classification

            RH Whittacker introduced a,          phylogenetic ,biological classification in 1969 ,in this classification the organisms are grouped under Monera,Protista,Fungi,Plantae and Animalia


jee_main advance ,about 5 kingdom classification

Brief review of the 2th chapter,biology
                  (1st year biology)
    About RH whittakers
             5kingdom classification