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Pythagorean Theorem Proof using Circles

This is outcome of boredom in managment classroom :)

Pythagoras Theorem proof using properties of Circle and tangent

Consider triangle ABC, right angled at B. To prove

AB^2+BC^2=AC^2

Construction:

Draw circle X with AB as diameter. This circle cuts AC at O. Construct another circle Y with BC as diameter. Circle cuts AC at P.

From properties of Tangent and circle
Now AB is tangent to circle Y at B. Hence

AB^2 = (AP)(AC) ……(i)
Similarly, BC is tangent to circle X at B.

BC^2 = (OC)(AC) …(ii)

Adding (i) and (ii)

AB^2 + BC^2 = (AP)(AC) + (OC)(AC) = (AC)(AP + OC)

Now since AB is diameter to Circle X, Angle AOB is right angled. Similarly P is on circle Y with BC diameter. Hence angle BPC is right angled. Thus BP as well as BO is perpendicular to line AC; which is not possible unless they are same point. Hence OP = 0.

or

AP + OC = AC   …(iii)

Hence AB^2 + BC^2 = AC^2


XLRI dream run

It was Ravikanth from IIT Hostel 9 who inspired me running a marathon. I always admired him, and 2nd-3rd year of my BTech I tried running long. But was never regular and couldn’t run more than couple of kilometers. I never ran after that. I gained 10 kgs of weight, thanks to Pondicherry and lifestyle at work. Dombivli/Mumbai suburbs is not a great place to run.

When I came to XLRI, one of my aim was to loose weight and run a marathon. XLRI first term went in “acclimatization” and finding company for the run. I think all people are just lazy like me, waiting for company, so in the end nobody turns running. I broke this laziness in second term, ventured in jubilee park in morning and found some good tracks to run. My colleagues at Cushman & Wakefield had given me athletic shoes on my send off, which helped running on tar roads. However, since I ran only in morning I was never regular. I suffered so many injuries. [Read more →]


Simlipal Wildlife Sanctuary

feeling very lazy to write a post. Shared some photos. Some basic info

Simlipal National Park, 120 kms from Jamshedpur / 320 km from Bhubaneshwar (Orissa), is a 2,750 sq km sanctuary and a Project Tiger Reserve. Situated in the Mayurbhanj district, the park’s hills, waterfalls and dense foliage hide almost 95 tigers and a number of other species of ‘typically’ Indian wildlife: elephants, deer, leopards, gaur bison, sloth bears, reptiles, langurs, crocodiles and more than 200 species of bird life.

We were group of 6, with some foreign exchange students from France, Germany and Sweden. This trip had been long in our list, as it is just 120 kms from our college – XLRI. Thanks to some information from DFO and timely holidays. Simlipal Sanctuary is closed during monsoon and opens only in November. Luckily of us, we were one of the first visitors to enter the park, as the park had opened only on 3rd. Rest houses are available at various locations within the park, however one has to carry all necessary food items to cook. Cook is available at the rest house.

We stayed at Gurguria rest house on first night and Nawhna rest house on other. Not much sightings, but definitely ample presence of wildlife felt.

lazy me, would write more about Simlipal WS later.


Arvi Pulgaon Train

Arvi Pulgaon Narrow Guage train

Arvi Pulgaon Narrow Guage train

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Arvi railway station is the only railway station in India which has holiday on Sunday. Arvi and Pulgaon are small taluka place in Wardha district of Maharashtra.

Read more about this @ http://irfca.org/apps/trip_reports/show/306

Similar Shakuntala express between Yavatmal and Murtijapur http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4041983.stm


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