Thursday, 24 October 2013

WHAT IS DATA?



Definition:      “Raw facts, figures, events and transactions are called data”

Explanation:
·         Researchers who conduct market research survey might ask member of the public to complete questionnaires about a product or a service. These completed questionnaires are data.
·         NADRA prepared CNIC of Pakistanis by collecting data of people who belongs to Pakistan.
·         Some candidates want to take admission in university they will fill admission forms.
Above all are unprocessed and unprepared which is needed to process and work more.
 

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Law of Mass Action (equilibrium)

law of mass action:
law stating that the rate of any chemical reaction is proportional to the product of the masses of the reacting substances, with each mass raised to a power equal to the coefficient that occurs in the chemical equation. This law was useful for obtaining the correct equilibrium equation for a reaction, but the rate expressions it provides are now known to apply only to elementary reactions.

Thursday, 16 May 2013

Fundamental Dimension or Quantity of Physics

There are three fundamental dimension of physics. The more Quantity (dimensions) constructed from these
  1. Time
  2. Length
  3. Mass

Grammar (English) Meaning & Definition

Grammar mean ,the set of some discipline and principle which help to understand any language. Without grammar could not be a language.
In the world every language some words ,sentences and must have their meanings. The grammar help the people to used the words of language and make sentences in a correct way.

First Film Or Movie of the World

Name : The Horse in Motion

Sound less and only pictures motion in 1878.



Thursday, 25 April 2013

The “Turing test” CS101-VU

A test proposed to determine if a computer has the ability to think. In 1950, Alan Turing (Turing, 1950) proposed a method for determining if machines can think. This method is known as The Turing Test.
The test is conducted with two people and a machine. One person plays the role of an interrogator and is in a separate room from the machine and the other person. The interrogator only knows the person and machine as A and B. The interrogator does not know which the person is and which the machine is.
Using a teletype, the interrogator, can ask A and B any question he/she wishes. The aim of the interrogator is to determine which the person is and which the machine is.
The aim of the machine is to fool the interrogator into thinking that it is a person. If the machine succeeds then we can conclude that machines can think.

What is Financial Accounting? MGT101-VU

It is the maintenance of daily record of All financial transactions in such a manner that it would help in the preparation of suitable information regarding the financial affairs of a business or an individual.
 The primary objective of financial accounting is the preparation of financial statements - including the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement - that encapsulates the company's operating performance over a particular period, and financial position at a specific point in time.

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Real Numbers

Real numbers is a set which include all the set of Numbers. It mean Real Numbers Consist of ,Natural Numbers, Whole Numbers, Integers, (Rational Numbers and irrational Numbers).
Rational Numbers those numbers which can be written in the form of fraction, have recuirring and terminating   decimal representation but irrational Numbers have non terminating and non recuirring decimal representation.
Note Detail Soon Coming

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

ACCEPTABILITY & GRAMMATICALITY in Language


Acceptability is the extent to which a
sentence allowed by the rules to be
grammatical is considered permissible
by speakers and hearer; grammaticality
is the extent to which a ‘string’ of
language conforms with a set of given
rules. It is assumed that a native
speaker’s grammar generates grammatical
strings and that the speaker
has the ability to judge a certain string
to be either acceptable or not in her
language. In practice, the two notions
are frequently confounded and speakers
are typically asked to give their
‘grammaticality judgements’ instead
of ‘acceptability judgements’.

satisfactoriness by virtue of conforming to approved standards.

Major(Components,Parts,Division of Computer.

Computer made up of main two major parts or component or division. These parts are consist of hardware(physical devices) and Software(set of instruction).
  1. Hardware
  2. Software

Monday, 25 March 2013

NATURAL numbers

They are called the natural numbers because they are the first to have crossed paths with human intellect . Think about it: these are the              
numbers we count things with. So our ancestors used these numbers first to count, and they came to us naturally! Hence the name
       NATURAL!!! 
  The natural numbers form a subset of a larger class of numbers called the integers. I have used the word  SUBSET. From now onwards we will just think of SET as a COLLECTION OF THINGS.

What is Calculus?

Well, it is the study of the continuous rates of the change of quantities. It is the study of how various quantities change with respect to other quantities. For example, one would like to know how distance changes with respect to (from now onwards we will use the abbreviation w.r.t) time, or how time changes w.r.t speed, or how water flow changes w.r.t time etc. You want to know how this happens continuously. We will see what continuously means as well.

What is Calculus?

Well, it is the study of the continuous rates of the change of quantities. It is the study of how various quantities change with respect to other quantities. For example, one would like to know how distance changes with respect to (from now onwards we will use the abbreviation w.r.t) time, or how time changes w.r.t speed, or how water flow changes w.r.t time etc. You want to know how this happens continuously. We will see what continuously means as well.




Sunday, 17 March 2013

Properties of Matter

Dictionary definitions of chemistry usually include the terms matter,composition, and properties, as in the statement that chemistry is the science that deals with the composition and properties of matter.Matter is anything that occupies space and displays the properties of mass
and inertia. Every human being is a collection of matter. We all occupy space,and we describe our mass in terms of weight, a related property.All the objects that we see around us consist of matter.The gases of the atmosphere, even though they are invisible, are matter they occupy space and have mass. Sunlight is not matter; rather, it is a form of energy.Composition refers to the parts or components of a sample of matter
and their relative proportions. Ordinary water is made up of two simpler substances hydrogen and oxygen present in certain fixed proportions.A chemist would say that the composition of water is 11.19% hydrogen and 88.81% oxygen by mass. Hydrogen peroxide, a substance used in bleaches and antiseptics, is also made up of hydrogen and oxygen, but it has a different composition. Hydrogen peroxide is 5.93% hydrogen and 94.07% oxygen by mass.Properties are those qualities or attributes that we can use to distinguish one
sample of matter from others; and, as we consider next, the properties of matter are generally grouped into two broad categories: physical and chemical.
Physical Properties and Physical Changes
A physical property is one that a sample of matter displays without changing its composition. Thus, we can distinguish between the reddish brown solid,copper, and the yellow solid, sulfur, by the physical property of color .Another physical property of copper is that it can be hammered into a thin sheet of foil. Solids having this ability are said to be malleable.Sulfur is not malleable. If we strike a chunk of sulfur with a hammer, it crumbles into a powder. Sulfur is brittle. Another physical property of copper that sulfur does not share is the ability to be drawn into a fine wire (ductility). Also,sulfur is a far poorer conductor of heat and electricity than is copper.Sometimes a sample of matter undergoes a change in its physical appearance.In such a physical change, some of the physical properties of the sample may change, but its composition remains unchanged. When liquid water freezes into solid water (ice), it certainly looks different and, in many ways, it is different. Yet, the water remains 11.19% hydrogen and 88.81% oxygen by mass.
Chemical Properties and Chemical Changes
In a chemical change, or chemical reaction, one or more kinds of matter are converted to new kinds of matter with different compositions. The key to identifying chemical change, then, comes in observing a change in composition. The burning of paper involves a chemical change. Paper is a complex material,
but its principal constituents are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. The chief products of the combustion are two gases, one consisting of carbon and oxygen (carbon dioxide) and the other consisting of hydrogen and oxygen (water, as steam). The ability of paper to burn is an example of a chemical property. A chemical property is the ability (or inability) of a sample of matter to undergo
a change in composition under stated conditions

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Islam ki Tareekh

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History of Islam in urdu

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Film Meaning

Noun:
A thin flexible strip of plastic or other material coated with light-sensitive emulsion for exposure in a camera, used to produce.
Verb :
 Capture on film as part of a series of moving images; make a movie of (a story or event).
 Synonyms:
 movie - membrane - motion picture - picture- shoot - screen




Language of flowers

The language of flowers, sometimes called floriography. Floral arrangements were used to send coded messages, allowing individuals to express feelings which otherwise could not be spoken.

Why nead the History?

History describe the all things which exist in this universe. History is the introduction of past time.
We can judge the roots and qualities of things by history. History provide the useful information about any event, incident, discoveries, religions, mankind and animal.