oops sorry...it will be (root3-1)R/(root3+1)
...the above answer will be for 2d..
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On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Ravi Shankar ravi.iiit...@gmail.comwrote:
I guess the correct answer is (root2-1)R/(root2+1)
?
Ravi Shankar,
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is it (root 2 - 1) * R ?
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(root2-1)R/root2+1??
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 8:03 PM, Greeshma greeshma.0...@gmail.com wrote:
is it (root 2 - 1) * R ?
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(root(2)-1)*r???
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ya tats d ans i got..
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I don't know the answer since my friend who had given the interview was not
able to answer the questions . But remember its a SPHERE so think in 3-D
rather then 2-D and also please give the logic behind your answer .
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I could not visualize the situation, could please elaborate on the
positioning of the axis and the spheres?
You haven't told whether they are touching each other or not ?
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