The first Indian to win the Nobel prize in physics was Chandrasekhara Raman in 1930. The second was Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar in 1983.
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Ya..There are 6 textbooks for B.Sc degree for the subject Physics, by author G. C. PatilThose are;A textbook of Physics for B.Sc 1st semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 2nd semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 3rd semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 4th semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 5th semisterA textbook of Physics for B.Sc 6th semisterThe topics in the textbook are according to syllabus arranged by Karnatak University
It's in 1st intercostal ( space between 1st rib and 2nd rib ) and 2nd intercostal space ( space between 2nd rib and 3rd rib)
trying to pour sauce from bottles -- inertia using hammers -- moments and impulse/impulsive force airbags,seatbelts in cars -- impulse/impulsive force ice cubes -- latent heat of fusion/ heat chairs,tables -- center of gravity/surface area knives - pressure television - cathode ray tube incandescent light bulbs - resistance computers -- semiconductors mobile phones/wifi -- electromagnetic spectrum tip, everything around us involves physics
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What happens on 2nd novenber in india
7th in the whole of India and 2nd among the Private collages.
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Newton was considered the father of physics. He was born on 2nd of January.