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    Basic Concepts & Applications of Photonics

    Thanks both of you guys. N yes, I should have specified my educational level. Sorry for that. Anyways, my problem is solved.
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    Basic Concepts & Applications of Photonics

    Hey, cud nebody giv me a link or sumthin of this sort on the basic concepts of photonics n its applications? please see that its pretty simple coz i wudnt be able to understand if it isn't so:redface: . thank you.
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    Learn IUPAC Nomenclature for Organic Compounds

    Can anybody tell me a good site for learning IUPAC Nomenclature for Organic Compounds, please?
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    What are the shapes of molecular orbitals?

    Well, thanks for everything, but u know d3sp3 does exist. Examples are PCl5, PF5, SbCl5. By the way, yes, your imagination is correct. I found out its shape. It's what you described. Thanks. So, what are molecular orbitals then?
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    Understanding Binomial Coefficients: Exploring the Formula and Its Applications

    Uh, I am sorry, I am posting a question in this thread, but it's realted to binomial coeffecients. The question is that there exists an important result that (rootA + B)to the power n = I + f ( I - integral value, f - fractional part ). From this we get the value of (A + Bsquare)to the power n =...
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    What are the shapes of molecular orbitals?

    Please, can someone answer my question? I know the shape of sp hybrid orbital, but want to know about the others ( sp2,sp3,dsp2,dsp3,d2sp3,d3sp3 ). And are there any other type of molecular orbitals?
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    Where will a ball thrown into a hole dug from North Pole to South Pole end up?

    Hey, could someone please help me out? This is a silly problem, but I am unable to figure it out. The problem is that a 1 m diameter hole is dug from North Pole to South Pole. Then, a ball is thrown in the hole. Where will the ball go? Will it remain at the North Pole, or go to the South Pole...
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    Energy - Difference between Continuous & Discreet

    Hey, I am not actually sure abt this, but isn't this velocity derived from Newton's Laws? Coz if it is so, then you aren't considering the non-inertial frame of reference.
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    Problem in graph of Quadratic Equation

    Hey, could someone please help me with this problem? I just want to know why the graph of Quadratic Equation are symmetric and why does the maxima and minima ( = -b/2a ) the mean of the two roots? One more thing I didn't get was what does the a represent in ax2+bx+c ( ax square+bx+c)? I know for...
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    What is the Conduction Band and How Does it Affect Material Properties?

    I mean how do they absorb or radiate energy ( continuously or discreetly )? P.S. - :smile: Sorry for using the wrong term. Actually, I didn't think someone would read it in so detail! :approve:
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    Delta Bonds Explained: What, How & Why

    Hey, I was just asking a question as we have bonds involving s, p and d orbitals, so why not f orbitals? And please, could you give me some delta bonds examples?
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    Energy - Difference between Continuous & Discreet

    Listen, we can determine the position of the electron accurately ( by using a laser beam, or I suppose you must have done that experiment of single slit ), so according to your statement, as the position and time is known, we can very well get the velocity. Whereas it is not so, that's what HUP...
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    Atoms & Ions Radius: Arranging in Order of Increasing Radius

    Hey msdel, I think you made a small mistake in arranging the particles in the increasing order of their radius. According to me, it should be : O Cl S2- / K+ ( of the same order ) K This is according to my knowledge. Any criticism is definitely welcome. Thanks.
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    Delta Bonds Explained: What, How & Why

    Could you give some examples please? And are their any other sort of bonds, other than sigma, pi and delta? If so, could you explain them too, please?
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    Orbit & Orbital: Unraveling the Mystery

    Why is this so? I mean, what did you mean by inherent probability? Could you please explain that?
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