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Sachin chaudhari asks : WHO IS FATHER OF CIVIL ENGINEERING ? AND ALSO wHO'S GOD OF CIVIL ENGINEERING? 
Category : IES (Indian Engineering Services) |  On : 2012-05-04 02:48:39
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Bikash adhikary asks : Is any cutoff marks in g.k group and comprehension group in IES( engg service)? 
Category : IES (Indian Engineering Services) |  On : 2012-02-27 04:48:15
 
Roshan anand says :
12/03/2012 06:09:39
No individual cut off for eng
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Rajeev vashisht be mba asks : What is quantum computing? What is a quantum transistor? 
Category : IES (Indian Engineering Services) |  On : 2011-06-09 12:25:31
 
Ritul sinha says :
09/06/2011 06:06:01
It is a traditional device which is used for computation of data. Quantum computational operations were executed on a very small number of qubits (quantum bits).As a Bit is represented by either 0 or 1 similarly qbit represnts a one, a zero, crucially or any quantum superposition i.e 4 states. Quantum computing are traditional form of computing so it is based on transistors. By this transistor it was possible for the first time to calculate parameters: of materials and their requirements in critical points absolutely precisely (without introducing correction coefficients). There were discovered temperatures for metal - semiconductor phase transitions and superconductor phase transitions. These transistors have low power demand since the power supply in such transistors does not exceed 0,3 V and the currents are determined by groups of electrons.
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Manoj dogra asks : Can we transfer electricity without wire ? if no then why not if yes then how  
Category : IES (Indian Engineering Services) |  On : 2011-06-06 01:40:45
 
28/04/2012 11:32:31
electricity can passed..with out wires ...but is possible by using two magnets..but is for only less distance...and cost also very..high...in my b.tech i saw one paper presentation...
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Manoj dogra asks : Can we transfer electricity without wire ? if no then why not if yes then how  
Category : IES (Indian Engineering Services) |  On : 2011-06-06 01:40:44
 
Puneet gupta says :
20/08/2011 02:06:45
we can transfer electricity from one point to another by electromagnetic induction
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