"When in doubt, observe and ask questions. When certain, observe at length and ask many more questions."
Created this thread as a one stop solution for all members so that all the doubts wherein any conceptual clarification is required can be solved here.
The alluvial soil in the area has come as a blessing for the demolition process as it did not transmit vibrations caused when the structures hit the floor...
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/buildings-will-come-down-safely-experts/article30517028.ece
Can somebody please explain which property of alluvial soil helps here?
The alluvial soil in the area has come as a blessing for the demolition process as it did not transmit vibrations caused when the structures hit the floor...
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/buildings-will-come-down-safely-experts/article30517028.ece
Can somebody please explain which property of alluvial soil helps here?
Can anyone with Geography optional clarify this please ?
The alluvial soil in the area has come as a blessing for the demolition process as it did not transmit vibrations caused when the structures hit the floor...
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/buildings-will-come-down-safely-experts/article30517028.ece
Can somebody please explain which property of alluvial soil helps here?
Can anyone with Geography optional clarify this please ?
My optional is not Geography but I think the reason is interstitial spaces. Alluvial soil is less dense with more space between two grains of soil. So any impact will be absorbed by air molecules between the particles. The logic is similar to why jumps are made into sand pits or a boxing bag has sand.. if it was clay which is very dense then the impact will be transfered to the object hitting on it.
The alluvial soil in the area has come as a blessing for the demolition process as it did not transmit vibrations caused when the structures hit the floor...
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/buildings-will-come-down-safely-experts/article30517028.ece
Can somebody please explain which property of alluvial soil helps here?
Can anyone with Geography optional clarify this please ?
My optional is not Geography but I think the reason is interstitial spaces. Alluvial soil is less dense with more space between two grains of soil. So any impact will be absorbed by air molecules between the particles. The logic is similar to why jumps are made into sand pits or a boxing bag has sand.. if it was clay which is very dense then the impact will be transfered to the object hitting on it.
I think it won't be density but porosity in that case.
The alluvial soil in the area has come as a blessing for the demolition process as it did not transmit vibrations caused when the structures hit the floor...
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/buildings-will-come-down-safely-experts/article30517028.ece
Can somebody please explain which property of alluvial soil helps here?
Can anyone with Geography optional clarify this please ?
My optional is not Geography but I think the reason is interstitial spaces. Alluvial soil is less dense with more space between two grains of soil. So any impact will be absorbed by air molecules between the particles. The logic is similar to why jumps are made into sand pits or a boxing bag has sand.. if it was clay which is very dense then the impact will be transfered to the object hitting on it.
I think it won't be density but porosity in that case.
Yes.. porosity.
Global Electricity Grid: is it a viable proposition given that it's very difficult to integrate renewable sources with coal generated power ?
The plan is only to integrate renewable sources for which India has sought funding.
Solar resources are geographically dispersed. How it would be viable
Transmission losses would be a concern.
Global Electricity Grid: is it a viable proposition given that it's very difficult to integrate renewable sources with coal generated power ?
The plan is only to integrate renewable sources for which India has sought funding.
Solar resources are geographically dispersed. How it would be viable
Transmission losses would be a concern.
Yes, that was the concern I had wrt viability.
In the interest of more fairness in the procedure, the Supreme Court on Tuesday held that the Parliament should think over having an independent and permanent body to decide disqualification petitions against MPs and MLAs, instead of the Speaker retaining exclusive powers.
Doesn't this question the office of Speaker and the fact that impartiality is the edifice of the post??
In the interest of more fairness in the procedure, the Supreme Court on Tuesday held that the Parliament should think over having an independent and permanent body to decide disqualification petitions against MPs and MLAs, instead of the Speaker retaining exclusive powers.
Doesn't this question the office of Speaker and the fact that impartiality is the edifice of the post??
@Neyawn - Can you throw some light on this ?
In the interest of more fairness in the procedure, the Supreme Court on Tuesday held that the Parliament should think over having an independent and permanent body to decide disqualification petitions against MPs and MLAs, instead of the Speaker retaining exclusive powers.
Doesn't this question the office of Speaker and the fact that impartiality is the edifice of the post??
@neyawn - Can you throw some light on this ?
@Neyawn your views please
@upsc2020 plz give me answers
- Move money from company account to CEO or management account by paying high salaries.
- Create shell companies and move company money to these companies and escape with the money. For example amarpali group collected money for giving house to people but transferred money to shell companies and planned to escape from the country.
- But a company will have many small shareholders also. It does not belong to the majority shareholder or the promoter ( who started the company )
- To protect the interest of shareholders two things are needed
- One, owners of company should not be part of management. They should appoint management and hold it accountable. They should only be in board of directors.
- Two, in this board of directors that appoints the ceo and makes major decisions of the company, there should be an independent director.
- Independent director has to sign board resolutions / decisions
- If anything goes wrong in company , such as siphoning off money or giving very high salary to family members of owners who are hired as employees , (which will later be caught if company runs out of money) then it is expected that independent director will raise an alarm and thus the company all investors will come to know. It will ensure that company is on right track and is working in interest of shareholder.
The alluvial soil in the area has come as a blessing for the demolition process as it did not transmit vibrations caused when the structures hit the floor...
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/buildings-will-come-down-safely-experts/article30517028.ece
Can somebody please explain which property of alluvial soil helps here?
Can anyone with Geography optional clarify this please ?
My optional is not Geography but I think the reason is interstitial spaces. Alluvial soil is less dense with more space between two grains of soil. So any impact will be absorbed by air molecules between the particles. The logic is similar to why jumps are made into sand pits or a boxing bag has sand.. if it was clay which is very dense then the impact will be transfered to the object hitting on it.
Wonderful logic, never thought it like that. Thank you!