Some science facts👌

1. Pila has both gills for respiration in water and a pulmonary sac for respiration in air.

2. Small intestine Or ileum is longest part of alimentary canal. But it’s length varies in different animals and depends on the food they eat.

3. Small intestine is longest in herbivores Or grass eaters like cow and horses, because cellulose takes long for digestion.

4. It is comparatively short in carnivores ( Lion, Tiger, etc). because cellulose is not found in their food.

5. In omnivores like man, small intestine is long because we have evolved from herbivores but it is not as long as in grass-eating mammals.

WHAT IS SYSTEM SOFTWARE

There are three types of computer software. System software Application software and Utility software So in this post we will know what are system software –

WHAT IS SYSTEM SOFTWARE

System software is the software that manages and controls the hardware of your computer and because of this application software is able to run in the computer or you are able to work on it. The simplest example of ) is your operating system ie your Windows, whatever you are using

It is such system software that works to manage your entire computer, providing you all the facilities, so that you can run your computer smoothly, in short, system software is a group of programs, system There are many other examples of software –

OPERATING SYSTEM

Operating system is the means through which we are able to access our computer hardware or give commands to the hardware. The operating system acts as a bridge between the hardware and our users.

ASSEMBLER

The language translator who translates the assembly language into machine language is called an assembler.

COMPILER

A compiler is a program that converts a program written in a high level programming language into a machine language.
Interpreter

Interpreter also works to translate high level language into machine language like compiler, but interpreter translates a program line by line into machine language.

MOST INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ORKUT

If you have been associated with Internet or Social networking site since last 1 or 2 years then you hardly know Orkut, 4-5 years from now when there was no Facebook, then Orkut was the uncrowned king of social networking sites, people Used to spend hours on Orkut, but now its reign is going to end, Google has decided to shut down Orkut on September 30, 2014, let’s know some more facts about Orkut

1. Before the advent of Facebook, Orkut was a social networking site for only a month.

2. Orkut was named after Orkut Büyükkökten, a Turkish software engineer.
Orkut came into existence on January 24, 2004 and took over the world.

3. Orkut came into existence on January 24, 2004 and took over the world.

4. The features of Orkut were appealing to the people.

5. You could easily share Youtube and Google Vedio.

6. You could easily change the themes of Orkut, which is still not on Facebook.

7. Like other Google services, if you have a Gamil account, then you do not need to create a separate Orkut account, if you can open it directly.

8. Orkut flopped badly after the arrival of Fabebook.

9. Google stopped creating new accounts on Orkut from July 2014

10. Google has announced that Orkut will be shut down on September 30, 2014

20 fun facts about engineering, science and technology

1.      220 million tons of old computers and other technological hardware are trashed in the United States each year.

2.      A diamond will not dissolve in acid. The only thing that can destroy it is intense heat.

3.      According to Moore’s Law, microchips double in power every 18 to 24 months.

4.      Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921.

5.      Although the famous first flight at Kitty Hawk took place on December 17, 1903, the secretive Wright Brothers did not demonstrate the technology to the broader public until August 8, 1908.

6.      As of early 2009, there have been 113 space shuttle flights since the program began in 1981.

7.      Bill Clinton’s inauguration in January 1997 was the first to be webcast.

8.      Chuck Yeager blasted through the sound barrier at Edwards Air Force Base in 1947.

9.      Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect, the phenomenon by which electrons are knocked out of matter by electromagnetic radiation such as light.

10.   In 1901, the Spanish engineer Leonar do Torres-Quevedo was responsible for the earliest developments in the remote control with his Telekine that was able to do “mechanical movements at a distance.”

11.   In their Miyagi, Japan laboratories, beginning in 1924, Professor Hidetsugu Yagi and his assistant, Shintaro Uda, designed and constructed a sensitive and highly-directional antenna using closely-coupled parasitic elements. The antenna, which is effective in the higher-frequency ranges, has been important for radar, television, and amateur radio.

12.   Marie Curie was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes for Science

13.   No one has received more U.S. patents than Thomas Edison – 1,093 to be exact.

14.   On 11 July 1962, France received the first transatlantic transmission of a TV signal from a twin station in Andover, Maine, USA via the TELSTAR satellite.

15.   On 9 June 1906 the Winnipeg Electric Railway Co. transmitted electric power from the Pinawa generating station on the Winnipeg River to the city of Winnipeg at 60,000 volts. It was the first year-round hydroelectric plant in Manitoba and one of the first to be developed in such a cold climate anywhere in the world.

16.   On December 12, 1901, a radio transmission of the Morse code letter ‘S’ was broadcast from Poldhu, Cornwall, England, using equipment built by John Ambrose Fleming.

17.   One third of the world population has never made a telephone call.

18.   Samuel Morse, the inventor of the Morse code, was a painter as well. One of his portraits is of the first governor of Arkansas and hangs in the governor’s mansion of that state.

19.   Telecommunications satellites, and other satellites that need to maintain their position above a specific place on the earth, must orbit at 35,786 kilometers and travel in the same direction as the earth’s rotation.

20.   The circumference of the earth is about 25,000 miles. Its surface area is about 200,000,000 square miles and it weighs 6,588,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons.

12 FUN TECH FACTS YOU MAY NOT KNOW

1. Over 6,000 new computer viruses are created and released every month. 90% of emails contain some form of malware!

2. The Firefox logo isn’t a fox… it’s a red panda!

3. Samsung is 38 years and 1 month older than Apple.

4. One Petabyte (PB) = 1024 (TB). To put this in perspective, a 50PB hard drive could hold the entire written works of mankind from the beginning of recorded history in all languages.

5. Alexa is always listening to your conversations. Alexa stores all of your dialogue history in the cloud to improve the Alexa experience.

6. On average, people read 10% slower from a screen than from paper.

7. The first computer mouse was made in 1964 by Doug Engelbart. It was rectangular and made from wood!

8. On average, there is only one reply per 12 million spam emails sent.

9. Surgeons that grew up playing video games more than three hours per week make 37% fewer errors and have a 42% faster completion rate when performing laparoscopic surgery and suturing.

10. NASA’s internet speed is 91 GB per second.

11. Until 2010, carrier pigeons were faster than the internet.

12. In 1971, the first ever computer virus was developed. Named Creeper, it was made as an experiment just to see how it spread between computers. The virus simply displayed the message: “I’m the creeper, catch me if you can!”

30 Fun Facts about Engineering, science and technology

1.      220 million tons of old computers and other technological hardware are trashed in the United States each year.

2.      A diamond will not dissolve in acid. The only thing that can destroy it is intense heat.

3.      According to Moore’s Law, microchips double in power every 18 to 24 months.

4.      Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921.

5.      Although the famous first flight at Kitty Hawk took place on December 17, 1903, the secretive Wright Brothers did not demonstrate the technology to the broader public until August 8, 1908.

6.      As of early 2009, there have been 113 space shuttle flights since the program began in 1981.

7.      Bill Clinton’s inauguration in January 1997 was the first to be webcast.

8.      Chuck Yeager blasted through the sound barrier at Edwards Air Force Base in 1947.

9.      Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect, the phenomenon by which electrons are knocked out of matter by electromagnetic radiation such as light.

10.   In 1901, the Spanish engineer Leonar do Torres-Quevedo was responsible for the earliest developments in the remote control with his Telekine that was able to do “mechanical movements at a distance.”

11.   In their Miyagi, Japan laboratories, beginning in 1924, Professor Hidetsugu Yagi and his assistant, Shintaro Uda, designed and constructed a sensitive and highly-directional antenna using closely-coupled parasitic elements. The antenna, which is effective in the higher-frequency ranges, has been important for radar, television, and amateur radio.

12.   Marie Curie was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes for Science

13.   No one has received more U.S. patents than Thomas Edison – 1,093 to be exact.

14.   On 11 July 1962, France received the first transatlantic transmission of a TV signal from a twin station in Andover, Maine, USA via the TELSTAR satellite.

15.   On 9 June 1906 the Winnipeg Electric Railway Co. transmitted electric power from the Pinawa generating station on the Winnipeg River to the city of Winnipeg at 60,000 volts. It was the first year-round hydroelectric plant in Manitoba and one of the first to be developed in such a cold climate anywhere in the world.

16.   On December 12, 1901, a radio transmission of the Morse code letter ‘S’ was broadcast from Poldhu, Cornwall, England, using equipment built by John Ambrose Fleming.

17.   One third of the world population has never made a telephone call.

18.   Samuel Morse, the inventor of the Morse code, was a painter as well. One of his portraits is of the first governor of Arkansas and hangs in the governor’s mansion of that state.

19.   Telecommunications satellites, and other satellites that need to maintain their position above a specific place on the earth, must orbit at 35,786 kilometers and travel in the same direction as the earth’s rotation.

20.   The circumference of the earth is about 25,000 miles. Its surface area is about 200,000,000 square miles and it weighs 6,588,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons.

21.   The Ericsson Company first produced cellular phones in 1979.

22.   The first computer mouse was introduced in 1968 by Douglas Engelbart at the Fall Joint Computer Expo in San Francisco.

23.   The first Japanese-language word processor was developed in Tokyo between 1971 and 1978.

24.   The first laser was made in California in 1960.

25.   The first two video games copyrighted in the U.S. were Asteroids and Lunar Lander in 1980.

26.   The Internet is the fastest-growing communications tool ever. It took radio broadcasters 38 years to reach an audience of 50 million, television 13 years, and the Internet just 4 years.

27.   There have been 113 space shuttle flights since the program began in 1981.

28.   Tim Berners-Lee coined the phrase “World Wide Web” in 1990.

29.   U.S. President Bill Clinton’s inauguration in January 1997 was the first to be webcast.

30.   Valdemar Poulsen, a Danish engineer, invented an arc converter as a generator of continuous-wave radio signals in 1902

Science Fun Facts

  • #1 The human brain takes in 11 million bits of information every second but is aware of only 40.
  • #2 If you drilled a tunnel straight through the Earth and jumped in, it would take you exactly 42 minutes and 12 seconds to get to the other side.
  • #3 A medium-sized cumulus cloud weighs about the same as 80 elephants.
  • #4 A single bolt of lightning contains enough energy to cook 100,000 pieces of toast.
  • #5 Gorillas and potatoes have two more chromosomes than humans do.
  • #6 Human saliva contains a painkiller called opiorphin that is six times more powerful than morphine.
  • #7 In an average lifetime, human skin completely replaces itself 900 times.
  • #8 The air in an average-sized room weighs about 100 pounds.
  • #9 If you were to drive your car to space, it would take about an hour for you to get there.
  • #10 Lava can flow as fast as a sprinting greyhound.
  • #11 A red blood cell can make a complete circuit of your body in 20 seconds.

SOME INCREDIBLE FACTS ABOUT WHETHER

1. Some tornadoes can be faster than Formula One race cars!

2. There are 2,000 thunderstorms on Earth every minute.

3. The wind is silent until it blows against something. 

4. There are ice caves in Iceland that have hot springs.

5. The fastest recorded raindrop was 18 mph! 

6. The US gets over 1200 tornadoes a year.

7. Lightning can, in fact, strike twice.

8.  Clouds look white because they are reflecting sunlight from above them.

9. Yuma, Arizona gets over 4000 hours of sunshine a year, making it the sunniest place on earth. The least sunny place is the South Pole, where the sun only shines on 182 days a year. (Which would you rather live in?) 

10. Rain contains vitamin B12. 

11. A bolt of lightning is five times hotter than the sun. 

12. A hurricane releases enough energy in one second to equal that of 10 atomic bombs. 

13. It can be too warm to snow but never too cold. 

INTERESTING SCIENTIFIC FACTS ABOUT SPACE

  1.  The Sun is more than 3,00,000 (3 Lakh) times larger than the size of the Earth, which means 1 million Earths could fit inside the sun.
  2. Space is absolutely silent as there’s no atmosphere for sound to travel through!
  3. It isn’t possible to walk on planets like Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, or Uranus as they don’t have a solid surface! They’re mostly made up of different gases.
  4. The moon doesn’t emit any light of its own. The light from the sun’s rays bounce off of the moon and reach the Earth in a matter of 1.25 seconds. This is how we get moonlight.
  5. No life form can survive if they were to enter a black hole, like the one at the centre of our galaxy, the Milky Way. Even light can’t survive in a black hole.
  6. The reason the ocean has waves and has tides that switch from high to low is that the gravitational pull from the moon and the sun keep changing.
  7. Do you know what the highest mountain known to man is? If you said Mount Everest, you’re only partially correct. Mount Everest is the highest mountain on Earth, but the highest mountain known to man is actually present on an asteroid called Vesta and is 22km in height: thrice as big as Everest
  8. There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on Earth.
  9. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon in 1969.
  10. Did you know that you can still see traces of his footprints on the moon’s surface? This is because there’s no wind on the moon, and so the footprints and tire tracks are still pretty intact!

UNBELIEVABLE SCIENCE FACTS

Science has a different identity in today’s time and this science removes the superstitions of all of us. So let’s know friends, some interesting unheard facts related to science

Unbelievable amazing science facts 

1. Science day is celebrated on 28 February.

2. The word ‘Scientist’ was first used in 1883.

3. The record of discovering 41 new species in a day is held by scientists.

4. 5 times hotter than the Sun, there is lightning falling from the sky.

5. Even a piece of ice can also burn a fire.

6. When an astronaut comes back from space, their length increases by 2 inches.

7. Water can be turned into gold by an earthquake.

8. In periodic table (Chemistry) the letter ‘J’ does not appear anywhere.

9. Mobile can be charged by urine.

10. The distance of the Moon from the Earth increases every year about 3.78 cm.

11. Hen came first or egg? According to scientists, such a protein is found in eggs which can be produced only by hen.

12. Due to breeding, 3 out of 10 dogs are unable to hear.

13. Only 10% of all the people born in the world are alive at this time.

14. Arteries are 60,000 miles long which is present in every human body.

15. Hot water is heavier than the cold water.

16. It takes 60 seconds for a blood cell to travel the whole body.

30 Amazing Science Facts

We all have been studying science sive childhood. But we sometimes read them only to get good marks nor to increase our personal knowledge of it. That’s why today I am going to tell you about some interesting facts related to science.

30 Amazing facts related to Science 

• The Great Barrier Reef is the largest living structure on earth which is extend over 2000 km.

• A rocket needs to travel at 7 mile per second to escape Earth’s gravity.

• Neutron stars are so dense that a teaspoon weighs more than all people on the Earth.

• Males produce up to a thousand sperm cells each day – 86 million each day.

• It will take 0.13 second for light to travel around the Earth.

• Koalas: This creature sleeps an average of 22 hours a day, two hours more than a sloth sleeps.

• The African elephant has a gestation period of 22 hours.

• The morality rate of people being bitten by a Black Mamba snake is more than 95%.

• A dog is 1,000 times more sensitive than humans to smell it.

• Human stomach can digest razor blades.

• Men are more prone to color blindness tha woman.

• 10 percent of all humans ever born are currently alive.

• About 100 lightening bolts strike the earth every second.

• Astronauts cannot wear a belt – because there is no gravity to separate the liquid from the gas in their stomach.

• The air at the summit of Mount Everest is 29,029 feet, which is only a third as thick as the air at sea level.

• The first synthetic human chromosome was created in 1997 by American scientists.

• There are more living organisms on the skin of each human than there are humans on the surface of the earth.

• If the Sun is the size of a beach ball, Jupiter will be the size of golf ball and the Earth will be as small as a pea.

• There are 6,000 million, million, million hemoglobin molecules in a healthy person.

• The fastest falling rain can jump you up to 18mph.

• More germs are transferred by shaking hands than by kissing.

• Giant squids have eyes of up to 15 inches, which is considered as the world’s largest eyes.

• Each person sheds 40lbs of skin in their lifetime.

• The low frequency call of the humpback whale is the loudest noise made by a living creature.

• It takes about 60 seconds for an individual blood cell to make a complete circuit of the body.

• There are 60,000 miles of blood vessels in the human body.

• Giraffes often only sleep for 20 minutes in any 24 hours. They can sleep for up to 2 hours(in spurts – not all at once) but this is rare.

• An electric eel fish can generate a shock of up to 650 volts.

• Wihelm Röntgen won the first Nobel Prize in physics in 1895 for his discovery of X-rays.

• Every hour the Universe spans a billion miles in all directions.

WHAT IS AIRPLANE MODE IN ANDROID PHONES

If you have an android phone you had surely noticed Airplane mode or Flight mode. Most of you already guess that airplane mode or flight mode is used during you travel in aeroplane. But why? When you commonly use airplane mode it off your mobile network. So what if we use airplane mode in plane do it enables our mobile network to work or it means else.

What is airplane mode?

People who travelled by plane may heard the announcement which is done by air hostess before the take-off of the plane that shut down your mobile phone, tablet or laptop or do it on airplane mode or flight mode.First of all, lets know why we have to off our phone or laptop. When we travel with vehicles on road there are many hoardings and boards to tell the right route, but there are no hoardings and boards in air. Plane travel is fully dependent on instruction send by air traffic control, signals send by radar and electronic system of aeroplane. This signal is send in a particular frequency. Mobile network can produce blockage for this frequency signal and can cause damage in airplane electronic system.

Why is airplane mode?

When we implies airplane mode on phone, the mobile network is fully off and it doesn’t resist any frequency signal. But you take some other works with your phone like listening music, playing offline game and videos etc. and can enjoy your flight without felling bored.

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