Sir, it's a nice vedio, I am from physics background. I have an interview on Nano technology for PhD.. please guide me with few other questions.. that could be asked.
can you make more interview questions chapterwise series on material science as your explanation is too good. if it is in individual chapters it is helpful for us.
Sir I'm a mechanical engineer and having interview for nanoscience & engg at iisc .... request if you can provide some more ques/and and study material regarding this...
Well apart from just question if there were slides of answers too it would have been easy to note down. Where i need to pause the video every sec to note what you are saying. But great work.
Yes, absolutely different coding nomenclature is there for eg non-resulfurized high-manganese (up-to 1.65%) carbon steels are represented in 15xx series.
Indeed you are correct and moreover correct info is not there , people beat around the bush a lot I am planning to make more content related to mat. Science in future stay tuned !
Mostly enough ! However sometimes Questions are asked based on your discipline also .. say if you are from chemistry or polymer then knowledge of tg etc is expected .. For more queries email or whatsapp ! Happy to help anytime :)
Thank you sir. I am from physics background and I have not studied anything in nanotechnology. I have my interviews in the next few days. Thank you for giving me some idea.
Sir, other than these questions on nanotechnology, what areas of physics will they ask questions from? I have heard they ask questions from solid state physics. Anything else?
Yes. Since you are from physics background solid state physics is much much expected ! This is just a basic video , I have few more questions , drop down your mail I"l send you some more questions in a day ;
I can't say it should be enough. But definitely will cover almost 60% ! For isro you need to have a bit of info regarding super alloys , non ferrous metals also because superalloys are used in space applications .. .
Great work, Riishav. Very impressive. I just wonder if you can also provide a Google Drive link / PDF containing all the questions covered here. Thanks, Good Luck.
Yes next one in the list .! I have just added nanotechnology interview questions ! You can check that ;ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sTVCPl8gqAA.html
The last one of PIFC is called end centred although starting with "C" is because the c centre of the face of the cube is centred. That is atoms are placed normally on c faces of the cube. They may also be called as a centred or b centred if we centre those respective faces. Am i right?
There are 14 different possible space groups looking at the compatibility of translational symmetry and point symmetry possible and so 14 different bravais lattice . Refer and try to relate with crystallographic restriction theorem .that only these 14 are possible there by 14 different bravais lattice !
You can watch previous videos to understand all these . Because this is a very common error which many people make while understanding this classification ! A basic of knowledge of symmetry is required . In case of queries related to any topic please contact !