For Budding Physicists

The following question was asked at the University of Copenhagen in a physics exam:

'Describe how to determine the height of a skyscraper with a barometer.'

One student replied:

“You tie a long piece of string to the neck of the barometer, then lower the barometer from the roof of the skyscraper to the ground. The length of the string plus the length of the barometer will equal the height of the building.”

This highly original answer so incensed the examiner that the student was failed immediately. He appealed on the grounds that his answer was indisputably correct, and the university appointed an independent arbiter to decide the case. The arbiter judged that the answer was indeed correct, but did not display any noticeable knowledge of physics. To resolve the problem it was decided to call the student in and allow him six minutes in which to provide a verbal answer which showed at least a minimal familiarity with the basic principles of physics. For five minutes the student sat in silence, forehead creased in thought. The arbiter reminded him that time was running out, to which the student replied that he had several extremely relevant answers, but couldn’t make up his mind which to use. On being advised to hurry up the student replied as follows:

“Firstly, you could take the barometer up to the roof of the skyscraper, drop it over the edge, and measure the time it takes to reach the ground. The height of the building can then be worked out from the formula H = 0.5g x t squared. But bad luck on the barometer.

“Or if the sun is shining you could measure the height of the barometer, then set it on end and measure the length of its shadow. Then you measure the length of the skyscraper’s shadow, and thereafter it is a simple matter of proportional arithmetic to work uut the height of the skyscraper.

“But if you wanted to be highly scientific about it, you could tie a short piece of string to the barometer and swing it like a pendulum, first at ground level and then on the roof of the skyscraper. The height is worked out by the difference in the gravitational restoring force T = 2 pi sqrroot (l/g).

“Or if the skyscraper has an outside emergency staircase, it would be easier to walk up it and mark off the height of the skyscraper in barometer lengths, then add them up.

“If you merely wanted to be boring and orthodox about it, of course, you could use the barometer to measure the air pressure on the roof of the skyscraper and on the ground, and convert the difference in millibars into feet to give the height of the building.

But since we are constantly being exhorted to exercise independence of mind and apply scientific methods, undoubtedly the best way would be to knock on the janitor’s door and say to him ‘If you would like a nice new barometer, I will give you this one if you tell me the height of this skyscraper’.”

The student was Niel Bohr, the first Dane to win the Nobel prize for Physics. “

 
 



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The Taming Of Cardiff's Tiger Bay

Cardiff Cardiff Cardiff, oh dear city how I miss you, the city where the university students make up for the 24% of its total population, where you are never a stranger, a city which respects you and presents so many wonderful opportunities to wander and discover, the city which is not vulgar like Las Vegas or in your fave like New York or too impersonal like London nor it is too busy like Tokyo or too expensive like Paris. Still it has the wonderful feeling of vividness and homeliness to welcome you and to entertain you at the same time.

Its not just me who was soo deeply touched by this city, also the revolutionary Mayor of Karachi Mr. Mustafa Kamal (the awesome) was also educated in this city, surely it must have inspired him to transform Karachi city beyond recognition inside 4 years of his term.

From a very sexy night life of bars and clubs (and lovely women), to its local eatries, and amazingly landscaped
Parks, lakes and even a full fledged psuedo forest area tight in the middle of the city which has a mid aized stream going right through it, leading to a stoney castle which has been restored to enough relative glory to stage the classy Annual Ball. The stream on its way to disappear in the Cardiff bay, touches through multiple football, rugby and cricket fields.

Surrounder by hills, bordered by a river and bay, puncruanted with a forest and a stream, it has everything which a naturalist dreams for.

Cardiff is so complete with Museums, theaters, studios and cinemas where you can have fun after roaming through the city center shopping and business district.

But it wasnt always like this, read how a single business venture started to change the city to its recent glory by simply being optimistic

http://www.time.com/time/travel/article/0,31542,1933106,00.html

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The cupholder makes way for functionality, reality!

The chopping and slashing of CD ROM Drives started with the Netbook's entry to main stage, and now the Bigger laptops are also shedding that Cupholder for good. 

Internet and youtube in particular have made CD ROMs redundant. This is pointing towards a growing trend of Cloud Computing, in our sub concious, we are kissing external storage good bye.

Another important observation, from behavorial amalysis of consumers also can be made, people are finally getting over the fad of trying to show everyone that their laptops are used by them for "serious work only". Deep down in their neurons its kinda establishing that well we mostly use our laptops for some after school fun

What If Movies were Close to Reality!!

Ok, so most of us presumed perfectionist (myself included) are used to make such fuzz about the movies being so far away from being realistic, and the grumpiness continues with every blockbuster.

I remember some people were trying to prove that KingKong and Dinosaurs can not possibly exist in one place, due to certain scientific mumbo jumbo, after the new KingKong got released  .... oh crap!!! hello people, it was breathtaking, it looked wonderfully exciting and that is what a movie is all about.

But, really, what if Movies were to be close to Reality.... someone did a good job of trying to portray that...have a look and tremble with fear!

What is Google Wave?

So i got an invite from The Almighty Google, though it is considered some kinda geek holy grail, I dont think that it is 2003 anymore when Gmail got launched in the VIP by invitation only kind of manner, and did caused a lot of interest. Rather, this manner of snobbish invitational method has indeed put people off and caused the invited ones see no use of their shinny new heaven.... Sort of like that new club where admission criteria is soo strict that when you do get in, you find it empty!!

Get your act together Google!

Anyhow, for those who wish to understand what it does, check out the video

osman.nasir@gmail.com has shared: Routable GPS Maps for Karachi

In 2006, when wikimapia opened up for editing, I invited so many people and advised them on developing standards on marking places so that they can be easily searched, as I was sure that one day these tools will become handy for development of Complete Routable GPS Maps... very few took it seriously, claiming that anything done on a WIKI cant be taken as a professional tool......

Well Fast Forward 3 years... and here we are

Routable GPS Maps for Karachi
Source: karachi.metblogs.com

 
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TIME Mobile: A Better Measure than GDP

A few years earlier when the post 2001 capitalism was bathing in its full glory, telling tales of economic progress in one country after another, and the old married couple of capitalism and democracy were all but living happily ever after, one country dared to be different, and was mocked all over the world for being naive and timid. Bhutan introduced a new statistics of Gross National Happiness and placed itself on top of that table, maybe rightly so, but only to see itself mocked by the rest of the world, communicated through journals, magazines, tv shows and websites.....
Fast forward 5 years, democracy and capitalism having a troubled marriage, after democracy found capitalism sleeping with the one party China. Global economy fed onto itself and suffered a terrible demise by the doings of mba princes and economic zealots, while the banking neros played flute watching Romes being burnt to oblivion..... The very same suave, calculated, sophisticated industrialized world is discovering that, well, Gross National Happiness is probably not too bad of an idea to be looked at!!
You not laughing now, are ya, Times??

http://www.time.com/time/europe/magazine/article/0,13005,901091102-1931660,00...

Punjabi shadi card

Contributed by Salman Rasheed

 

Somethings are just soo difficult to be envisioned as a novelty unless or untill they are created. This card is such an example of this, I was just thinking about the whole commotion that must have got created when someone had this idea floated in the family, was it created out of pure fun or as a bold statement of "This is who we are", how it must have had been recieved by the inlaws, how many jaws, all around family and friends, must have got dropped reading it.....

But this card has clearly achived a huge objectiv, it got noticed, it was talked about, and probably the very first card to be blogged about :)

Congrats, dear creator, you have done a better job than most of our media companies' bright young MBA executives!!!

 

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