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(oa aa We are overwhelmed with the themendous res sponse, all o-yew have. te oun inst edition. (Je a ee sc chit and is OY aa Yonest, we BD vicar bt all of tat ma Nour, we are coming up with secend edition ow anhenrs We made ilceegt a = ; ine, we dent want fn jeus uid on wl Fu to hase emething mene than your, lum 0 that this helps you ie Rae our world, ane A eee is June’ e prove le be useful mate ae of yous Enjoy your vacation. $M Thank you Edrtor Allright reserved. No part of this magazine can shole or in part without the on permission of the publisher. editors and publishers of this magazine do tre eat ay the information published, Sut ao rt fate responsibilty for ine absolute accuracy of the information published. Exponents, Radicals and Logarithins 1. Exponents - Any real number a, if it is multiplied by itself n times, axaxaxaxa.....n times can be written as a” also known as a raised to power n. power"of-a, then can say ais rt” Index senting numbers using v is known as writing in al form. Eg 181=4(3)=3 (i) Exponents, Radicals and Logarithins 3. Logarithms - If x = a" then we can say n= log. Logarithm of x basea«f) = log 9 X —— Indices | Base 4 Eg, We know 3 - 81, therefore log, _B1= 4 dea of Logarithms was proposed by Scottish ematician John Napier in in 1614 in a book Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis Descriptio ipiion of the Wonderful Rule of rithms). (ii) Electricity See AER e Rca eae MON cela romaelgel metre) Caml Ae a In General we study Electricity in two forms SPE ELCA UCase ne a SME IEMA aeUN CR MCN Sm CTT pines ce . Glass rod get positive charge ively charged. apbe possible with insulators. Metals have tendency v through It. Thus metal requires chargifg Aa 1 A negatively charged rod is tive Finall + feat “ep paaelied s ch ‘ounded. "postal Positive charges get attracted charged, metal by negative rod, and negative Sphere. charge repelled. Thus a charge separation, takes place in the metallic sphere. (i) Electricity POU em el Saga Clin eCLoN A mal Mem ute ue( A pe Law defines the relationship between current (I) and potential Ca Mea eee temperature MRE Ama Ly el 2 eT elements. The circuit elements are defined in following CORUNA CER \ ‘used as amplifier. Itis a three layered semiconductor device. It consist two or more objects which can be considered as an one object with mass equal to sum of all masses. Net force on this system is defined as rate of total change of momentum of the system. Momentum of a body is product of mass and velocity. It is a vector quantity. Examples of Systems we study to understand Laws of motion A Horse and a Cart A Rocket and Its smoke A Gun and a bu External Force on system =rate of change of momentum of the system F=A(mv)= m Av LI (if mass is constant) Ape At 1. If change in : Consider a velocity of a given i system of two system(change in i objects, If direction or speed), : net force on Av is non zero, we , system is can say force is i zero, then applied. } force applied posceenensso--- Sturdy rari % byone object 2. If Avis zero, no ! on another force has been applied will be elie ie ‘il : balanced by every object wi t 2 ain its stateof |! an) ep rest or uniform i Th eek motion in straight line. $ at is what is Lawof Inertia ! we callas ‘irst Law of motion third Law of Motio = S Considering Bullet and Gun as a system, Net force on the system is zero, So force applied by gun on bullet has to be equal to force applies on a gun by bullet which is recoil. Both will though have different acceleration, as Acceleration=Force/mass 4. An Interesting Example of Conservation of Momentum If net force ona system is zero, then there is no change in momentum and momentum is said to be conserved. Exploding a bomb: Considering a bomb kept at sum place as a system. It is having no velocity so momentum Is zero. If a bomb at rest explodes suddenly, It do so by its internal force, not by external force, so the net ‘momentum of every particles remain conserved that is 0 after the blast. (iii) + Few More Works By Newton Sir Issac Newton was a renowed Mathematician and physist of 17th-18th century. Many of his works are waiting for you in higher classes. 1 Few of his tremendous works are | PHILOSOPHLE: 1. Law of Gravitation which have'made NA eed us understand various motion in PRINCIPIA universe easier. (| QiAPHE MATICA 2. Principia mathematica is the book as se written by Sir Isaac Newton which is retin, i regarded as the source code of modern Calculus. bis bir 3. Opticks is the book written by | Newton consisting theory of Refraction of Light through Prism. 4. Law of cooling which tells how the \g rate varies with time. Is matter around us pure? 1. Separation of mixture (i) Simple Methods: Handpicking ; Winnowing ,Threshing., Sieving ae (ii) Complex Methods: | L el - Evaporation Uses: Separate the | y volatile component (solvent) from Tw its non-volatile solute. : Filtration Uses: Separating liquid / from solid. / 7 Is matter around us pure? Mixture of solid and liquid — aan 4 DoubleFiltrate (Liquid component of the mixture) > E o c 9° ° Ww c a TC = = ° n = ° oa oO oO wn Ea Englighe! Setue » S2 ne Difference between See, Watch and Look ‘ ~~ See: It is naturally happening ’ phenomena. You de Whol thinking ( anything. Example: t} Can you see that car? 1 ii) I see.ascarsrunning on the road. 1 Watch: You watch it when something is moving or doing some action. The thing is not static. Example: i) Do you watch cricket match? . oe ii) We watched the movie in Me cinema hall. og Look: You look when you are” ‘ concentrating or focusing on ~ something. ell Example: ‘ f What are you looking f | ii) I can look after the d mn the whole day. ie ae English Are you confused with Farther and Further? Come on, it's easy. We will make it clear for you. (i) Use farther when talking about physical distance (when distance exists in reality). Example: The car is farther from here. (ii) Use further when talking about virtual or figurative quantities. Example: I want to move further from Delhi. ¥ (ii) sree sik yeaa STAT - BY orearar Prat area H Geet oaTHT Fah are A aged aa @, Soe STAT Hea F ae - ofa + aor = ofaerr, fa + ter = fader sreat UT wa F aid 2 - e @ 1. Sepa & Saat 2. eat & srt 3. 3& F saat 4. sraet Ht ate Waa set ae Hepa F HeaT WaT - al wearer frat wea H alg A aeaTHT saH HY A aad ANd &, Soe WAT Hed é| SR Arata = Area, wie+se = anita eee eee Steve Jobs yobs oS DR Pee att IB Mec Sf ope Ol ge lA ae 1. The state of art electronic gadgets we see around us like I-phone, I|-pod, Mac-book is the result of Vision of Steve Jobs. 2. Steve Jobs is considered as one of the best entrepreneur of this era. 3. Jobs in 1976 with his friend Steve Wozniak launched Apple-l, which was a revolution in field of microcomputers. 4, He was an admirer of creativity and had a tendency to think out of the box. Before starting apple computers, he was on a spiritual tour to India where he was high on motivations 5. Steve Jobs is no more. But he has left his visions and messages for you guys to do something wonderful with your life. (i) Steve Jobs You might need them to get motivated for your life goals. heater tte Maclay a» ak 2 yw" Www. studyrankets. c

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