Category: Tutorials
What is the difference between Mass and Volume of an object?

The difference between mass and volume is basically that mass is the amount of matter in an object while volume is the amount of space occupied by that matter. Volumes have been written about mass in physics compared to volume. This article explains the differences between mass and volume.

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What is the Difference between Mass and Weight
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While many believe that mass and weight are one and the same, the matter of fact is that there is a lot of difference between these two physical quantities. Mass is an intrinsic property of a body while weight depends on external factors.

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Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic

The fundamental theorem of arithmetic says that, “Every composite number can be expressed as a product of prime factors in a unique way.”

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Why Horner’s Algorithm Works?

Mathematics is no magic. What I intend to say is, that, if you a find a shorter way to solve a given problem, all it means is that, it is a smarter way of solving the problem.

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Horner’s Algorithm – To convert number of a given base to base 10

Horner’s Algorithm is used to convert a number from a given base system to base 10 System.

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Group Theory simplified

Group Theory is one of those rare mathematical theories which look boring and dull when unexplored, but as one gets deeper into it, it appears to me like a deep cave filled with valuable diamonds and precious stones.

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The world of quadratic equations

An equation of the form ax2+bx+c=0 is called a quadratic equation, where a,b,c are known values (i.e. constants), a is non-zero and x is the unknown value (i.e. a variable).

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Visualizing 4 dimensional objects as they appear in 3 dimensional space

Ever wondered how a 4-D cube or a 4-D sphere would look like? Even though I haven’t seen one till date, I shall try to explain what a 4D cube or a 4D sphere would look like in our 3D space.

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Ancient Chinese Proof of Pythagoras Theorem

The earliest known proof of the Pythagors theorem was provided by the ancient Indian mathematicians, thousands of years before Pythagoras. Pythagoras himself is said to have visited India and learnt the theorem there, but returned to Greece without learning the proof of this theorem and hence has presented only the theorem and not its proof.

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What are Platonics Solids and Why are there only 5 of them?

What are Platonic Solids? Why do we have only 5 Platonic Solids? Is it possible to have any other Platonic Solid? Reason for the uniqueness of these solids and the logic behind their existence in limited number of geometrical shapes.

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