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Possible ranges for Numerical problems (What I think)

  1. 0.32-0.34 ( Mathongo is accepting till 0.4)
  2. 9.8 exact (No range due to perfect calculation) (Mongo giving till 10)
  3. 693-695 (Why? I think IIT gives smaller ranges the smaller the actual answer if the calculation is shitty , 695 is an oddly specific number and this question has some shitty calc so noone is going to guess this.)
  4. 1.95-2.15
  5. Possibly 0.1-0.2 .Extremely shitty calc in this. No idea till what range Mongo is accepting in this.
  6. Perfectly clean calculation. No range. Exact 0.16 . Mongo is accepting till 0.2
u/IntrnLoop — 11 hours ago

Mistakes I made as a dropper last year

  1. Saw vernier calliper question in P1 , didn't know how it worked so had to leave it. Try to study it from Eduniti in break , didn't understand and got more tensed for P2.
  2. Got overconfident in Significant digits question, got -2.
  3. In numerical type questions where I was not fully sure about my logic/answer , I did not mark them.
  4. Solved questions too hurriedly, got -1 in the graph of EMI question
  5. Started overthinking in P1.
  6. Opened discussion threads to see everyone saying P1 easy. I had fucked up P1 very badly. Got more in P2.
  7. Got into the mentality that I'm not clearing this exam in P2.
  8. Wasn't confident enough to mark answers I got during solving.

These are some textbook mistakes you should not do during the Examination. Yet I still managed to do all of them. smh im such a fucking retard .
Don't make these mistakes this year. All the best to everyone.

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u/IntrnLoop — 7 days ago

Radius Ratio of Fluorite structure??

Say for example we have CaF2. In such structures Cations form FCC and Fluorite occupies all Tetrahedral voids. For tetrahedral voids the radius ratio is 0.225.

So does this mean that r+/r- is 0.225 or does this mean that r-/r+ is 0.225. same doubt for Anti Fluorite , although I guess r+/r- will be 0.225 for that

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u/IntrnLoop — 14 days ago
▲ 146 r/progmetal

The drumming on this is so tasteful. It brings me to tears every time.

u/IntrnLoop — 27 days ago