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@ omer
No dear there is not any conflicting point that u had pointed out in my previous post however, u did not get my point. Friend!There are some topics well can be learnt from lower level books instead of advance one. If u find yourself in confusion then u must go with aforementioned books. Besides, If u look at the paper, now that has been changed into 2 parts one is theoretical and other is objective. It is, therefore, certain to say that objective portion of paper can easily be tackled if u hav good and compact clearance in basic concepts, it is only possible, if we read aforementioned books of low level, along with this u can get good score also from objective portion. After that dear, as I shared u advance level book ,verily, will help u a lot accordingly, but the main thing should be cleared is to understand basic theme of topics subject. If u have no problem in concepts then u may go to opt advance level books. Dear, I firmly, believe in clearance of concepts instead of cramming. Regards. |
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Everyday science!
senior please solve this question.
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The reason for the increase in atomic number is the conversion of a neutron into a proton (as atomic number is the number of protons in an atomic nucleus)
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Useful Websites for EDS
1. The Internet Encyclopedia of Science> http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/ETEmain.html
2. Science and Engineering Encyclopedia>http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/...me/source.html 3. Encyclopedia Britannica>http://www.britannica.com/ 4. Online Chemical Resource> http://www.allchemicals.info/ 5. http://www.estrellamountain.edu/facu...okcircSYS.html Regards
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but any one paper's preperation must not affect other subjects maintaining this balance is critical
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Everyday science!
you are right!
QUOTE=Viceroy]This is called a beta-negative decay, in this type of decay a neutron is converted to a proton and this is accompanied by the emission of an electron and an antinutrino. The reason for the increase in atomic number is the conversion of a neutron into a proton (as atomic number is the number of protons in an atomic nucleus)[/QUOTE] |
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Different books contain different material on various topics. So different topics can be studied from different books.
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books
AOA,
everyday science by Akram Kahsmiri and Asimov's new guide to science by Isaac asimov. are these books enough for the prep or anyother source is required??? |
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@ Khusbo Ali
Yes both are fine. Esp by Asimov. Get it and use it!
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@ janas..
Thanks alot.. but one more q after going through these two books, is there still a need to consult matric books?????? |
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