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learning is a cooperative and collaborative
the process of learning is emotional as well as intellectual
In case for micrometer, principle of pitch is used. Least count could be even micro meter But in vernier caliper, difference of main scale division and vernier scale division is the principle Least count could be 0.02 mm
The Principle of Least Action (more correctly Stationary Action as it is not necessarily a minimum) is derived from the Euler Lagrange equations. What confuses people and makes it seem like a mysterious assumption is that a "classic" textbook question asks one to show that given the Principle of Least Action show that the Euler-Lagrange equations must hold. This leads to the misconception that the derivation is the other way i.e. that the Euler-Lagrange equations are derived from this unexplained Principle of Least Action. The standard Euler-Lagrange equations with a zero on one side are derived from Newtons Laws and are only true when forces derived from a potential energy are considered, the equation is non-zero if other forces are present and in such cases the Principle of Least Action doesn't hold (those other forces cause the action to deviate from the stationary point value). Taking this into consideration, the Principle of Least Action is simply a disguised version of the trivially true statement that a system in unperturbed if there are no perturbations present - or in more Newtonian terms, things won't accelerate unless there is an outside force acting on them.
If you mean the cascade principle; that is a principle connected to evolution in Cellbiology.
learning is a cooperative and collaborative
learning is a cooperative and collaborative
•Principle of practical relevance•Principle of age appropriateness•Principle of motivation•Principle of self-activity / self reliance•Principle of methodological changes•Principle of securing the learning progress•
learning is the discovery of the meaning and relevance of idea
It is called Project Based Learning.
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It is called Project Based Learning.
It is called Project Based Learning.
The principles of learning are also referred to commonly as the learning process. Some of the factors that go into the learning process are readiness, exercise, effect, primacy, regency, intensity and freedom.
the person with the least emotional attachment has more power and control in the relationship.
A key, time-tested guiding principle for protection is the principle of least privilege. It dictates that programs, users, and even systems be given just enough privilege to perform their tasks.
The pigeonhole principle is merely the following observation - "If we are to place N balls into M boxes where N > M, at least one box will contain at least two balls." A generalized version of the pigeonhole principle says that if we place at least nk + 1 balls into n boxes, then at least one box will contain at least k+1 balls. I say "at least" a lot because these numbers are arbitrary and lower bounds.