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- Electrostatic force results from stationary or slow-moving electrical charges and holds together electromagnetic fields created by particles like electrons and protons.
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This document discusses using FORC differential dissection to analyze soft biphase magnetic ribbons. It presents three samples - a soft sample containing an amorphous matrix, a hard sample with no amorphous matrix, and a biphase sample containing both hard and soft phases. FORC differential dissection can discriminate between magnetic phases and identify dominant interactions. In the soft sample, the amorphous matrix produces a peak in the SFD and negative coupling spots. In the hard sample, these features also indicate positive coupling. In the biphase sample, the peaks move closer together, also showing positive mutual interaction between the phases.
Nepal es un país sin salida al mar ubicado en el Himalaya entre India y China. Tiene una población de aproximadamente 30 millones de habitantes y su capital y ciudad más grande es Katmandú. El nepalí y el inglés son los idiomas más hablados.
- A force is any influence that causes an object to change its motion, either by starting to move, changing speed, or changing direction. The newton is the SI unit used to measure force.
- Electrostatic force results from stationary or slow-moving electrical charges and holds together electromagnetic fields created by particles like electrons and protons.
- Friction is a force that opposes the relative motion between two objects in contact. It allows us to walk, sit, climb stairs, and use devices that require movement.
The document discusses the concepts of force, balanced and unbalanced forces, Newton's laws of motion, momentum, and conservation of momentum. It defines force and describes its effects on objects. It explains that balanced forces do not produce motion while unbalanced forces do. Newton's three laws of motion are introduced along with definitions of inertia, momentum, and Newton's second law relating force, mass and acceleration. Newton's third law of action and reaction is also covered. Conservation of momentum is defined as the total momentum remaining constant when bodies interact without external forces.
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1. "बड़ी सोच का बड़ा जाद"
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Date : 10th June, 2012
स क तीसरे स ताह म भानु जी ने Law of Supply क बारे म
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बताया। उ ह ने बताया क अं तम सच तक कवल Quantum Physics
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अथवा Spiritual Science क मा यम से ह पहुंचा जा सकता है ।
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Quantum Physics मनु य क सोच क सीमा क अ दर क बात करता
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है जब क Spiritual Science इसक बाहर क ।
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सभी Scientists BIG BANG THEORY का समथन करते ह।
आज से लगभग १४ अरब साल पहले Universe का नमाण आर भ
हुआ था। BIG BANG क कवल 1 sec क प चात ्
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तापमान 1000 million degrees गर गया था िजसक फल व प ४ forces - electromagnetic force,
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strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force तथा gravitation force पैदा हुए। यह भी बताया गया क
vacuum म असी मत उजा होती है । 1 X 10-23 in3 क space म इतनी उजा होती है क उससे 10 अरब
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universe पैदा हो सकते ह।
उ ह ने बताया क मा ड म असी मत supply छपी हुयी है । आव यकता है तो कवल need को create
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करने क । अगर हम अपनी need को एक idea बनाकर उसक image sub - conscious mind म बनाएं तथा
लगातार उसपर व वास कर तो हम वां छत Supply अव य ा त होगी। उ ह ने कहा क हमेशा अंत को यान
म रखकर शु आत करनी चा हए। नाकामयाबी का कारण अ ानता एवं उससे होने वाल चंता एवं डर है । य क
Contaminated Faith is Fear and key to success is Understanding। Thought Energy से हमारा
Mind charge होता है । इसी लए Desire without expectation अथवा expectation without desire बेमानी
है , नरथक है । सि ट उसी को supply करे गी जो इसक लए सबसे यादा उपयु त होगा।
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मेरे साथ घ टत एक घटना का िज म करना चाहूँगा। मेरे पापा तथा उनक बाद मेर म मी Military
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Engineering Services म कायरत थे। इस कारण मने अपने जीवन क लगभग पहले 40 साल सरकार मकान
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म बताये। म मी क retirement क बाद हम सरकार मकान खाल कर कराये क मकान म जाना पड़ा। सब
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कछ खासा बदल गया था। बड़े बंगले क थान पर दो कमरे क मकान म रहना क ट द था। ले कन हमने अपनी
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need को संक चत कर समझौता कर लया। कर ब दो साल बाद मकान मा लक ने हम एक माह म मकान खाल
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करने का नो टस दया। हम फर मकान ढूँढने नकल पड़े। पर तु हमार आव यकता क अनु प मकान मल नह ं
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रहा था अथवा कराया हमार पहुँच से बाहर था। अचानक याल आया क हमने लगभग 10 साल पहले एक
लाट लेकर डाला हुआ था। उसे दे खने गए तो पाया क उस लाट क चार तरफ दर दर तक कवल दो मकान
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बने थे। बाक कवल खुला मैदान था। सड़क नह ं थी, पानी नह ं था, सीवर नह ं था अथात सार प रि थ तयां
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तकल थी। इस सबक बावजद मने सोचा क मकान बनाया जाए। Architect से बात कर अपनी आव यकता क
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अनुसार न शा बनाकर जब आगणन बनाया तो जैसे होश ह उड़ गए। आगणन 15 - 16 लाख का था जब क मेरे
बचत खाते म 15 - 16 हज़ार भी नह ं थे। हमने हार नह ं मानी और यह नणय लया क मकान तो बनना है
और मेरे दे व गणेश जी हमारे साथ ह। मकान को बनने म, बगैर कसी व न क, एक साल का समय लगना था।
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हमने अपने मकान मा लक से एक साल का समय माँगा जो हम मल गया। बक ने मेर ोफाइल दे खकर मह न
म वीकृत होने वाले लोन को मा दो घंटे म वीकृत कर दया, वह भी बना कमीशन क। भ व य न ध खाते
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से भी लोन कवल एक स ताह म वीकृत हो गया। इस कार बना कसी यवधान क, बना एक दन भी काम
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बंद हुए हमारा मकान पूरा हुआ और मकान मा लक को दए गए समय से दो दन पूव ह हम कराये क मकान
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को खाल कर अपने खद क मकान म रहने क लए आ गए ।
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भानु जी क इस स क बाद यह आभास हुआ क अनजाने म ह सह पर तु हमने अपने और universe क
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बीच एक मज़बत र ता कायम कया था िजसम नकारा मकता का कोई थान नह ं था। Universe ने हम पा
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पाया तथा अपनी Supply क वारा हमार need को पूरा कर हम पुर कृत कया।
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- Navneet Agarwal (उ कृ ट)