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Hindi

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Panjab University Pursuing

Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)

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Sector-14, Chandigarh, India - 160014

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Teaches

Class 9 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 9 Tuition

1

Board

International Baccalaureate, State, CBSE, ICSE

IB Subjects taught

Mathematics, History, Chemistry, Physics, English, Geography, Biology, Hindi, Social Science

CBSE Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, Punjabi, Social science, Information and Comunication Technology, English, Computer Practices, Hindi

ICSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, English, Physics, Biology, Geography, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, English, Hindi, Punjabi, Social Science, Science

Class 10 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition

1

Board

International Baccalaureate, State, CBSE, ICSE

IB Subjects taught

Mathematics, History, Chemistry, Physics, English, Geography, Biology, Hindi, Social Science

CBSE Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, Punjabi, Social science, Information and Comunication Technology, English, Computer Practices, Hindi

ICSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, English, Physics, Biology, Geography, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, English, Hindi, Punjabi, Social Science, Science

Class 6 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 6 Tuition

1

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE, International Baccalaureate

IB Subjects taught

English, Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

Punjabi, Science, Mathematics, Computers, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Physics, Geography, Hindi, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, History

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

English, Social science, Mathematics, Punjabi, Science

Class 7 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 7 Tuition

1

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE, International Baccalaureate

IB Subjects taught

English, Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

Punjabi, Science, Mathematics, Computers, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Physics, Geography, Hindi, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, History

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

English, Social science, Mathematics, Punjabi, Science

Class 8 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 8 Tuition

1

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE, International Baccalaureate

IB Subjects taught

English, Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

Punjabi, Science, Mathematics, Computers, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Physics, Geography, Hindi, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, History

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

English, Social science, Mathematics, Punjabi, Science

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FAQs

1. Which school boards of Class 10 do you teach for?

International Baccalaureate, State, CBSE and others

2. Do you have any prior teaching experience?

Yes

3. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Class 10 Tuition, Class 6 Tuition, Class 7 Tuition, Class 8 Tuition and Class 9 Tuition Classes.

4. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

5. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 1 year.

Answers by Mnoranjan Kumar (3)

Answered on 29/04/2015 Learn Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition

The simplest way to define a harmonic progression is that if the inverse of a sequence follows the rule of an arithmetic progression then it is said to be in harmonic progression. This simply means that if a, a+d, a+2d, ….. is an A.P. then 1/a, 1/(a+d), 1/(a+2d), …… is an H.P. For example, the series... ...more
The simplest way to define a harmonic progression is that if the inverse of a sequence follows the rule of an arithmetic progression then it is said to be in harmonic progression. This simply means that if a, a+d, a+2d, ….. is an A.P. then 1/a, 1/(a+d), 1/(a+2d), …… is an H.P. For example, the series 1 +1/4 +1/7 +1/10 +..... is an example of harmonic progression, since the series obtained by taking reciprocals of its corresponding terms i.e. 1 +4 +7 +10 +... is an A.P.
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Answered on 29/04/2015 Learn Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition

Two physical phenomena are at work within a rainbow: refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs each time light passes across a boundary from one substance to another, such as from air into water. As light crosses that boundary, the rays bend at different angles depending on the wavelength (color)... ...more
Two physical phenomena are at work within a rainbow: refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs each time light passes across a boundary from one substance to another, such as from air into water. As light crosses that boundary, the rays bend at different angles depending on the wavelength (color) of light. This is the familiar prism effect wherein "white" sunlight is broken into a spectrum of different colors from red to blue-violet. The same thing that happens in a rainbow: white sunlight enters a raindrop and is broken into different colors heading in slightly different directions. The light is then reflected (and magnified) off the back of the raindrop and passes back into the air again, in the process being further refracted. Double Rainbow (outer arc on right) Let's pick a single raindrop in the BLUE band of the arc. The blue light is but one part of the spectrum of colors - each shining out from the raindrop at a different angle. Blue is shining our direction, but the other colors shoot out in different directions and therefore we can't see them from where we stand. Now look at an adjacent raindrop: it's also shining blue light at us. In fact, all of the nearby raindrops appear blue from where we're standing. But if we look at a single raindrop in the RED band of the arc, only the red light is shining our direction. In between blue and red, we find "all the colors of the rainbow" refracted and reflected from countless raindrops in just such a way that they shine our direction. Beyond the edge of the arc, where we see no color, the raindrops may be emitting colored light but none shines in our direction. Double Rainbow Photo by Bob Peavy Under certain conditions, some of the light will bounce off the inside of the water droplet more than once, exiting at a different angle. This produces a weaker, secondary arc known as a double rainbow. Bob Peavy has captured this phenomenon in the images above and left. Note the colors are reversed in the secondary rainbow. In theory there are additional rainbows (third, fourth) but those are too faint to see.
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Answered on 29/04/2015 Learn Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition

In order for total internal reflection to take place:- 1.The rays of light must travel from a dense medium to a less dense medium. 2.The angle of incidence must be greater than the critical angle.
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Teaches

Class 9 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 9 Tuition

1

Board

International Baccalaureate, State, CBSE, ICSE

IB Subjects taught

Mathematics, History, Chemistry, Physics, English, Geography, Biology, Hindi, Social Science

CBSE Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, Punjabi, Social science, Information and Comunication Technology, English, Computer Practices, Hindi

ICSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, English, Physics, Biology, Geography, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, English, Hindi, Punjabi, Social Science, Science

Class 10 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition

1

Board

International Baccalaureate, State, CBSE, ICSE

IB Subjects taught

Mathematics, History, Chemistry, Physics, English, Geography, Biology, Hindi, Social Science

CBSE Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, Punjabi, Social science, Information and Comunication Technology, English, Computer Practices, Hindi

ICSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, English, Physics, Biology, Geography, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, English, Hindi, Punjabi, Social Science, Science

Class 6 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 6 Tuition

1

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE, International Baccalaureate

IB Subjects taught

English, Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

Punjabi, Science, Mathematics, Computers, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Physics, Geography, Hindi, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, History

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

English, Social science, Mathematics, Punjabi, Science

Class 7 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 7 Tuition

1

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE, International Baccalaureate

IB Subjects taught

English, Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

Punjabi, Science, Mathematics, Computers, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Physics, Geography, Hindi, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, History

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

English, Social science, Mathematics, Punjabi, Science

Class 8 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 8 Tuition

1

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE, International Baccalaureate

IB Subjects taught

English, Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

Punjabi, Science, Mathematics, Computers, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Physics, Geography, Hindi, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, History

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

English, Social science, Mathematics, Punjabi, Science

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Answers by Mnoranjan Kumar (3)

Answered on 29/04/2015 Learn Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition

The simplest way to define a harmonic progression is that if the inverse of a sequence follows the rule of an arithmetic progression then it is said to be in harmonic progression. This simply means that if a, a+d, a+2d, ….. is an A.P. then 1/a, 1/(a+d), 1/(a+2d), …… is an H.P. For example, the series... ...more
The simplest way to define a harmonic progression is that if the inverse of a sequence follows the rule of an arithmetic progression then it is said to be in harmonic progression. This simply means that if a, a+d, a+2d, ….. is an A.P. then 1/a, 1/(a+d), 1/(a+2d), …… is an H.P. For example, the series 1 +1/4 +1/7 +1/10 +..... is an example of harmonic progression, since the series obtained by taking reciprocals of its corresponding terms i.e. 1 +4 +7 +10 +... is an A.P.
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Answered on 29/04/2015 Learn Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition

Two physical phenomena are at work within a rainbow: refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs each time light passes across a boundary from one substance to another, such as from air into water. As light crosses that boundary, the rays bend at different angles depending on the wavelength (color)... ...more
Two physical phenomena are at work within a rainbow: refraction and reflection. Refraction occurs each time light passes across a boundary from one substance to another, such as from air into water. As light crosses that boundary, the rays bend at different angles depending on the wavelength (color) of light. This is the familiar prism effect wherein "white" sunlight is broken into a spectrum of different colors from red to blue-violet. The same thing that happens in a rainbow: white sunlight enters a raindrop and is broken into different colors heading in slightly different directions. The light is then reflected (and magnified) off the back of the raindrop and passes back into the air again, in the process being further refracted. Double Rainbow (outer arc on right) Let's pick a single raindrop in the BLUE band of the arc. The blue light is but one part of the spectrum of colors - each shining out from the raindrop at a different angle. Blue is shining our direction, but the other colors shoot out in different directions and therefore we can't see them from where we stand. Now look at an adjacent raindrop: it's also shining blue light at us. In fact, all of the nearby raindrops appear blue from where we're standing. But if we look at a single raindrop in the RED band of the arc, only the red light is shining our direction. In between blue and red, we find "all the colors of the rainbow" refracted and reflected from countless raindrops in just such a way that they shine our direction. Beyond the edge of the arc, where we see no color, the raindrops may be emitting colored light but none shines in our direction. Double Rainbow Photo by Bob Peavy Under certain conditions, some of the light will bounce off the inside of the water droplet more than once, exiting at a different angle. This produces a weaker, secondary arc known as a double rainbow. Bob Peavy has captured this phenomenon in the images above and left. Note the colors are reversed in the secondary rainbow. In theory there are additional rainbows (third, fourth) but those are too faint to see.
Answers 14 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 29/04/2015 Learn Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition

In order for total internal reflection to take place:- 1.The rays of light must travel from a dense medium to a less dense medium. 2.The angle of incidence must be greater than the critical angle.
Answers 20 Comments
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Mnoranjan Kumar describes himself as Maths Magician. He conducts classes in Class 10 Tuition, Class 6 Tuition and Class 7 Tuition. Mnoranjan is located in Sector-14, Chandigarh. Mnoranjan takes at students Home and Regular Classes- at his Home. He has 1 years of teaching experience . Mnoranjan is pursuing Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) from Panjab University. He is well versed in Hindi and English.

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