Guru ji's halat was more than usual "phati hui" as far as electromagnetics paper was concerned. Sessionals were not adding up to much ...
The subject was tough one, had a book I still dread, this red colored book by William H. Hayt, with a lot of symbols, all greek to us :), literally and figuratively :). Lots of epsilons, thetas, Nu, Mu etc ... :), and lots of vitties (permittivity is the only one I remember at present), but there were many _____vities.
Aise mahaul mein, after we got out of the exam hall, Guru ji was discussing with me answers to different questions.
GuruJi: Yaar ye _____vity ki definition poochi thhee. Kyaa hai answer.
Me__: *gave the definition*
GuruJi: Sssala ye bhi ghalat ho gaya ... :(
Me__: Why, what did you write.
GuruJi: I wrote _____vity = ε1/ε2
Me__: (Astonished ... shocked cause though epsilons were generously used by Hayt saab in the book, they had no relation to this particular vity) And what are ε1 and ε2?
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GuruJi: Pata nahi ...
:) :)
Monday, January 12, 2009
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