Operations Management
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There are so many job opportunities after completing Bsc in Anaesthesia. The eligibility for this course is 45% marks in 10 + 2th level with science stream. The jobs after completing this course are, Anaesthesia Technician, Medical Consultant, Anaesthetist Paediatrician, Clinical Associate, Certified Registered Nurse Anaesthetist, Anaesthesiologist Assistant, Associate Consultant and many other jobs.
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I will discuss these three important laws one by one as follows :-
Ohm's law:-
It was George Simon Ohm who formulated the Ohm’s law. He stated that the electric current that flows through a wire will be directly proportional to the potential difference across the ends when the temperature remains constant. That constant is nothing but the resistance. The resistance of a material is constant when the temperature remains constant. V = I R. Ohm’s law is considered as one of the most basic law in the field of electronics. ThusVoltage V = Current * Resistance = I RCurrent I = Voltage / Resistance = V / R.Resistance R = Voltage / Current = V / ICoulomb law-:Charles-Augustin de Coulomb,a French physicist in 1784, measured the force between two point charges and found that the force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the charges and directly proportional to the product of charges (magnitudes only).Generally, the statement, let’s say there are two charges q1and q2.The distance between the charges is ‘r’, and the force of attraction/repulsion between them is ‘F’. ThenF ∝q1q2F ∝1/r2F = k q1q2/ r2where k is proportionality constant and equals to 1/4 πε0,the symbol ε0is called epsilon naught and it signifies permittivity of a vacuum.The value of k comes 9 × 109Nm2/ C2when we take the S.I unit of value of ε0is8.854 × 10-12C2N-1m-2Coulomb also stated that like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other. This means charges of same sign will push each other with repulsive forces while charges with opposite signs will pull each other with attractive force.Biot Savart's law:-Biot-Savart's law is used to determine the magnetic field at any point due to a current carrying conductor.This law is although for infinitesimally small conductor yet it can be used for long conductors. In order to understand the Biot-Savart's law, we need to understand the term current-element.Current element It is the product of current and lengthhe current element is taken as a vector quantity. Its direction is same as the direction of current.
It was George Simon Ohm who formulated the Ohm’s law. He stated that the electric current that flows through a wire will be directly proportional to the potential difference across the ends when the temperature remains constant. That constant is nothing but the resistance. The resistance of a material is constant when the temperature remains constant. V = I R. Ohm’s law is considered as one of the most basic law in the field of electronics. Thus
Voltage V = Current * Resistance = I R
Current I = Voltage / Resistance = V / R.
Resistance R = Voltage / Current = V / I
Coulomb law-:
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb,a French physicist in 1784, measured the force between two point charges and found that the force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the charges and directly proportional to the product of charges (magnitudes only).
Generally, the statement, let’s say there are two charges q1and q2.The distance between the charges is ‘r’, and the force of attraction/repulsion between them is ‘F’. Then
F ∝q1q2
F ∝1/r2
F = k q1q2/ r2
where k is proportionality constant and equals to 1/4 πε0,the symbol ε0is called epsilon naught and it signifies permittivity of a vacuum.
The value of k comes 9 × 109Nm2/ C2when we take the S.I unit of value of ε0is
8.854 × 10-12C2N-1m-2
Coulomb also stated that like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other. This means charges of same sign will push each other with repulsive forces while charges with opposite signs will pull each other with attractive force.
Biot Savart's law:-
Biot-Savart's law is used to determine the magnetic field at any point due to a current carrying conductor.
This law is although for infinitesimally small conductor yet it can be used for long conductors. In order to understand the Biot-Savart's law, we need to understand the term current-element.
Current element It is the product of current and length
he current element is taken as a vector quantity. Its direction is same as the direction of current.
Hello student, Delhi technical University was established in 1941 as a politechnic college.In 1952 it was accredited to the Delhi university and became a degree college of Engineering. It is a a NAAC accredited University of Technology approved by UGC .
You have got 97.4 6 percentile and your rank 27999 and you belong to e w s category. You have a good result no doubt.
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Marked price = Rs. 12,000
Manufacturer sell printer at 15% discount to wholesaler
Discount = 12000 * 15/100 => Rs. 1800
Discount = 1800
The price of printer after discount = 12000-1800
= Rs. 10200
GST = 12%
Tax payed by wholesaler = 12% of 10200
= Rs. 1224
The wholesaler sell at 10% discount on marked price to shopkeeper
Discount = 10% of 12000
= Rs. 1200
The price of printer after discount = 12000-1200 => Rs. 10800
Tax payed by shopkeeper = 12% of 10800 => Rs. 1296.
the price paid by the wholesaler inclusive of tax= tax payed by the shopkeeper - tax payed by wholesaler
= 1296-1224 = Rs. 72
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No, multiplying two rows together is not permitted when finding the rank of a matrix. The basic row operations allowed are swapping rows, multiplying a row by a nonzero scalar, and adding a multiple of one row to another.
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see age is just a number, if you want to really work for bank po job you may definitely crack it, now coming to your educational background, if you have analyze the previous years papers of bank po exams you would know that questions generally forms on quantitative aptitude, english, logical reasoning, general awareness, numerical problems are 10th standard, but you need to practice hard and known to shortcut tricks, so if you practice daily atleast 7-8 hours you may excel it. to crack any of the exams there is only one thing to do practice and give mock test.
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Hello Aspirant
It's good to know that you are looking for MBA this year, but unfortunately IGNOU provides distance degree of MBA as it's a open University. They didn't have regular college.
Also if you want to take admission in regular college through your CET results than you can go to following link to know available colleges and your chances to convert them on your percentile.
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Hope this information would be helpful for you.
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It all depends on where your interest lies. It's completely free choice as both have their own pros and cons, placement and opportunities and own uniqueness. Finance is always a preferred field for MBAs for its lucrative ROI, and growth prospects, more in financial ways than personal.
Operations on the other hand, is more of a backend opportunity, with limitless growth potential, more at personal, inter-personal and professional level.
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Yes, candidates who have qualified B. Com can persue MBA in operations but they must clear the eligibility criteria which includes compulsory 50% marks (minimum) in bachelor's degree (any discipline). There are many top institutions which offer MBA in operations with average 4 to 17 lakhs.
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