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Krishnendu Kumar

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Yes, Dr. C.V. Raman University does offer scholarships to MBA students. The university offers different types of scholarships to the students on the basis of their merit, economic status, and category. Moreover, the university offers scholarships in the form of tuition fee concessions, freeships, and other financial benefits. To apply for these scholarships, candidates are required to apply through the official website of the university or NSP. 

 
 

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Vishal Baghel

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Velocity of the ball, u = 54 km/h = 15 m/s, mass of the ball, m = 0.15 kg

The ball is deflected back such that the included angle is 45 °

The initial momentum of the ball, along the direction of NO is = mu cos? θ = 0.15 × 15 × cos 22.5 ° = 2.0787 kg-m/s

The final momentum of the ball = mu cos? θ along ON

Impulse = change of momentum = mu cos? θ - (-mu cos? θ ) = 2mu cos? θ = 4.16 kg-m/s

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, after completing a BE/BTech course offered by Thiagarajar College of Engineering, students become eligible to apply for various government jobs. The Indian government sector recruits engineers in various capacities. BTech graduates interested in getting a government job can check out the below table to know some of the job profiles available in top government organisations:

Job Profile

Government Organisation

Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET)

BHEL, GAIL, NTPC, ONGC, IOCL, HPCL

Assistant Engineer/Executive

State Electricity Boards, PWD, CPWD, NHAI

Scientist/Engineer

ISRO, DRDO, BARC, CSIR, ICMR

Indian Engineering Services (IES)

UPSC (for various ministries: Railways, Defence, etc.)

Management Trainee

SAIL, BHEL, GAIL, IOCL, BPCL

Junior Telecom Officer (JTO)

BSNL, MTNL

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Vishal Baghel

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The mass of the shell, m = 0.020 kg

The mass of the gun, M = 100 kg

Speed of the shell, v = 80 m/s

The initial velocity of the shell and the gun = 0, so the initial momentum of the system = 0

Applying the law of conservation of momentum, the initial momentum = final momentum

0 = mv – MV, where V is the recoil speed of the gun

V = mv/M = 0.020 * 80 / 100 = 0.016 m/s

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Candidates can apply to the admission process at Asian School of Business through the official website of the school. After a successful application submission, candidates will be shortlisted through the entrance score cutoff. The steps mentioned below show how to apply for Asian School of Business admissions:

1: Visit the official website of Asian School of Business Trivandrum.

2: Click on 'Apply Online' on the Home page.

3: Register with the basic details to generate login credentials.

4: Login to fill out the application form and upload documents.

5: Pay the application fee and submit the form.

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Vishal Baghel

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Mass of each ball, m = 0.05 kg

Initial velocity of each ball, u = 6 m/s

The initial momentum of each ball before collision = mu = 0.05 x 6 = 0.3 kg-m/s

After the collision, the ball changes the direction of motion without the change in magnitude of the velocity, so

The final momentum after collision of the first ball = - 0.05 * 6 = - 0.3 kg-m/s

The final momentum after collision of the second ball = 0.05 * 6 = 0.3 kg-m/s

Impulse imparted to the first ball = (-0.3) – (0.3) = -0.6 kg-m/s

Impulse imparted to the second ball = (0.3) – (-0.3) = 0.6 kg-m/s

The two impulses are opposite in direction.

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Vishal Baghel

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Let m1 & m2 be the masses of two nuclei and m be the mass of the main nuclei.

m = m1 + m2

If v1 and v2 be the corresponding velocities of two nuclei then total linear momentum after disintegration = m1 v1 + m2 v2

Since at the initial stage, mass nuclei was at rest, so the initial linear momentum = 0

From the law of conservation we know

Total linear momentum before disintegration = total momentum after disintegration

0 = m1v1 + m2v2

v1 = - m2v2 / m1

-ve sign indicates that the two velocities v1 and v2 are in opposite direction

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Shikha Arora

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The institute offers UG Diploma and Degree in Tourism and Hospitality courses. The selection criteria are based on the CII Aptitude Test and Industry Panel Viva. To get admission at CII Institute of Hospitality - Hyatt Kochi, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the college. The candidate must pass Class 12 with a 50% aggregate.

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Vishal Baghel

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Given, small mass, m1 = 8 kg. bigger mass, m2 = 12 kg

Let T be the tension in the string

The heavier mass will go downward and the lighter mass will go upward.

Applying Newton's 2nd law,

For mass m1, T –m1g = m1a …… (1)

For mass m2, m2g – T = m2a……. (2)

Adding (1) & (2), we get

(m2 - m1) g = (m1 + m2) a

a = (m2 - m1) g/ (m1 + m2) = *10/20 = 2 m/s

From equation (1), we get, T = 8 (2 +10) = 96 N

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Vishal Baghel

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Mass of the body A, m1 = 10 kg, mass of the body B, m2 = 20 kg, Horizontal force = 600 N

Total mass of the system, m =m1 + m2 = 30 kg

From the relation F = ma, we get a = 600 / 30 = 20 m/s2

(i) When the force is applied on A

F – T = m1a or T = F - m1a = 600 – 10 *20 = 400 N

(ii) When the force is applied on B

F-T = m2 a, T = F - m2 a = 600 – 20 *20=200 N

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Yatendra Kumar

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St Xavier's University Kolkata allow All India category candidates to get admission to MBA course. Based on St Xavier's University cutoff 2024, the admission were conducted via CMAT exam. To get into the university, students must need to score a percentile of 85 which had remained constant over the years. Moreover, it remained same for OBC AI category candidates too.

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Shailja Rawat

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The admission process for Thiagarajar College of Engineering BTech courses begins with the application stage. In this stage, the institute releases application forms and invites students to apply for their preferred course. Apart from this, students also have to register for TNEA counselling. The fee to apply for the counselling process ranges from INR 250 to INR 500.

After that, students must participate in the counselling process on the scheduled dates. Students who are offered a seat are further required to report to the institute for verification of documents and payment of fees. A successful fee payment completes the admission proc

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Parul Shukla

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Candidates cannot get direct admission to courses at the CII Institute of Hospitality - Hyatt Kochi . The selection criteria for degree and Diploma courses are based on the CII Aptitude Test and Industry Panel Viva. To get admitted to the CII Institute of Hospitality - Hyatt Kochi, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute. Aspirants must pass Class 12 (common eligibility).

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Vishal Baghel

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(a) For t<0, the distance covered by the particle x is zero. Hence force on the particle is zero. For t>4s, the particle is moving at a constant distance, so the force will be zero. For 0

 

(b) Impulse is given by the equation, Impulse = total change of momentum. At t = 0, u = 0, v = distance / time = ¾ = 0.75 m/s

Impulse = 4 *  (0.75-0) kg-m/s = 3 kg-m/s

Impulse at t=4, u = 0.75, v = 0, Impulse = 4   (0-0.75) = -3 kgm/s

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Muskan Chugh

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The eligibility criteria for admission to the Supply Chain courses at the top colleges in India vary from college to college and depending on the course level at which it is being pursued. The general eligibility criteria are mentioned below for the reference of students.

UG Courses:

  • To be considered eligible for UG courses at the Supply Chain Management colleges in India, aspirants should have cleared class 12 with a minimum score of at least 50-55% aggregate.

PG Courses:

  • For admission to PG-level Supply Chain Management courses, aspirants are required to clear graduation in a relevant field with at least a 45-50% score.

Certificate/Diplom

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Vishal Baghel

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The mass of the man, m = 70 kg, g = 10 m/s2, Let W be the reading on the weighing scale

(a) When the lift is moving upward with uniform speed of 10 m/s, the acceleration = 0

The value of W is given by W = mg = 70 *10 = 700 N

 

(b) The lift is moving downward with acceleration, a = 5m/s2 Using Newton's 2nd law of motion, the equation of motion can be written as W + MA = mg or W = m (g-a)

= 70 *  (10-5) = 350 N

 

(c) The lift is moving upward with acceleration of a =5m/s2 . Using Newton's 2nd law

W = m (g+a) = 70 * (10+5) = 1050 N

 

(d) If the lift mechanism fails, the lift will come down with acceleration due

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Virajita Bisht

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The test is getting shorter. It will be about 2 hours long. The big change is that the Science section will be optional now. You can skip it if you want. The reading passages will be shorter too. It is meant to be less tiring. The digital format is also taking over.

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Vishal Baghel

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(a) When the bob is at extreme position, the velocity at that point is zero. If the string is cut at that location, the bob will fall because of its own weight

(b) At the mean position, if the string is cut, due to horizontal velocity, the bob will act like a projectile and will fall on the ground, following a parabolic path.

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