Part 2: Who Found Whom
So...
Thanks for scrolling down for so long. So I have a question for you; Why did you scroll for so long? Well, answers could be because you were curious if there was as technical glitch at your end, or you actually wanted to read what I have to offer, or you are frustrated from me because I make you do wierd stuff that I think teach some important and interesting lesson and probably frustrated why the spelling of 'weird' was wring in the third sentence!
All of these questions are 'Why' questions if you know what I mean.
So finally finally! coming to the point of this post; this post is titles, "Part 2: Who found Whom", even though you don't need to read the part 1, I still recommend it.
So, in that post, I over-explained how I felt in love with...STEM (The dots for who thought it was a person). And in this post or perhaps in this series of posts I will make You fall in love with STEM.
Let me give a trailer, I will ask you some questions(no they won't be exam problems, nor I will take them from some 'International Physics Olympiad' or something). I will ask problems like:
I would like to thank Sir Walter Lewin(Ex-Physics Professor and Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology) for this problem. He has helped many Indian Students clear the IIT-JEE exam.
Steps for solution:
- Make hypothesis
- Reason your hypothesis
- Verify your hypothesis
- Try varying experiments
- Ignore the above steps. And create your own steps.
I will give it's answer(s) in the next post, have a good time scratching your head👋.
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