Today we begin writing about the second part of calculus – INTEGRATION. In the earlier posts, we discussed how differentiation helps us to divide our
10. Differentiation(3).
Till the previous post, we studied the concept of differentiation w.r.t just one variable. However, quite often, we encounter situations which involve more than one
9.Differentiation(2).
In this post, we shall discuss the concept of differentiation in greater detail. In the previous post, we learned what derivatives are and why we
8. Limits, Differentiation(1).
After discussing variables, functions, and graphs we proceed to talk about a somewhat esoteric mathematical topic namely ‘Calculus‘. Calculus is regarded as a difficult concept
7.Graphs(2)
We discussed in the previous post that a straight-line graph is very helpful in interpreting experimental data. However, sometimes experiments give us data that can
6. Coordinate system and Graphs
In the earlier post, we discussed the importance of mathematics in Chemistry. We also talked about the concept of variables. In this post, we shall
5. Variables and Functions.
Galileo said – “Mathematics is the language with which God wrote the universe” . Mathematics is of paramount importance to the study of any science.
4.Part II
“God, our creator, has stored within our minds and personalities, great potential, strength, and ability. Prayer helps us tap and develop these powers.” – A.
3. Part I
I come from a land (INDIA), where in ancient times, saints were scientists. It would not be an overstatement to say that the yogis and
2. Ancient Indian Chemistry
Before starting the discussion on actual chemistry topics, I thought of writing about something different today – the history of Indian Chemistry! In this post,
1.Scope of Chemistry
Chlorine is a deadly poisonous gas employed on European battlefields in World war I. Sodium is a corrosive metal which burns upon contact with water.Together