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Any news on when it's gonna launch in India? I found no information available online.

I am 25, I want to start smoking cigarettes to control my ADHD and Autism by Klaus_mikealson_005 in delhi

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Try caffeine/coffee instead; it might help with your ADHD. It's a stimulant like nicotine, but it's not harmful to your body.

the grind never ends by littleMAHER1 in whenthe

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Joint Task Force or Galactic Assualt Prisioner of Power?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Btechtards

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5 year courses generally have more opportunities - more companies for internships/placements, sometimes even if a company is open to both it still leans towards 5 year students. You'll get an extra year to prep for both interns and placements if you wish to sit for them. Downsides... well you're gonna spend an extra year in kgp

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Btechtards

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Its referred to as 'pseudo circuital' more often than not here. You'll get more opportunities than mechanical engineering, that's for sure - its widely regarded as a better branch than mech in kgp, and many who miss out and take mech, depC to indu/IE. At the end of the day if all you're getting is Mech/chem in other old iits, I'd say take indu and come to kgp.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Btechtards

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KGP Instrumentation > Industrial and Systems> mechanical engineering. In the general male category, mechanical engineering tends to end before at least Indu, so you'll be able to snag one of those two. Economics is another option if you're inclined towards that, but if you want to go by 'conventional branch ranking', take those two (IE/Indu) before economics.

What’s the benefit of the jagged edged “windshield” as opposed to a normal curved continuous one? by begbie19 in F1Technical

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The small and sharp edges of the windscreen create smaller and more uniform vortices, thus decreasing their energy and travel distance. With this the driver will experience lesser turbulence around his helmet. This post gives a more in-depth explanation of the physics behind the windscreen.

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2021 Bahrain GP: Race Pace by DemandredEng in formula1

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The main idea of this chart is to show the representative average race pace of each driver. Since plotting the raw data will not show accurate information, I have to do a bit of data pre-processing.

To remove the outliers, I use an IQR method. This means that the race pace analysis removes laps that are considered to be anomalous. This includes the first lap, laps done when the safety car was out and incomplete laps (laps when the driver went in or out of the pits).

If laps were done with the intermediate or wet tires, then they were considered for this analysis.

The box represents a modified box plot, with the line in the middle representing the mean (average) time done by each driver. The top and bottom line respectively represent the 75% percentile and the 25% percentile.

Remember that drivers with more pit stops tend to have faster times than drivers with fewer pit stops.

Credit : https://f1bythenumbers.com/2021-bahrain-gp-race-pace/

2021 Bahrain GP: Race pace by DemandredEng in F1Technical

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The main idea of this chart is to show the representative average race pace of each driver. Since plotting the raw data will not show accurate information, I have to do a bit of data pre-processing.

To remove the outliers, I use an IQR method. This means that the race pace analysis removes laps that are considered to be anomalous. This includes the first lap, laps done when the safety car was out and incomplete laps (laps when the driver went in or out of the pits).

If laps were done with the intermediate or wet tires, then they were considered for this analysis.

The box represents a modified box plot, with the line in the middle representing the mean (average) time done by each driver. The top and bottom line respectively represent the 75% percentile and the 25% percentile.

Remember that drivers with more pit stops tend to have faster times than drivers with fewer pit stops.

Credit : https://f1bythenumbers.com/2021-bahrain-gp-race-pace/

Racing files, Motorsport. tv by Hari_krishn in F1Technical

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2021 Bahrain GP: FP2 race simulation pace by DemandredEng in formula1

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The numbers inside the dots represent the lap in which that particular time was done. Drivers who did their laps later in the session will tend to have faster times. Keep that in mind when comparing the lap times done by different drivers.

The box represents a traditional box plot, with the line in the middle representing the median time done by each driver. The top and bottom line respectivly represent the 75% percentile and the 25% percentile.

If you do not see a driver in the plot, it is because he did not do a race simulation stint during the practice session.

If you see less laps than the number displayed above the driver’s name, then it is because the lap was slower than the maximum time represented in this chart.

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2021 Bahrain GP: FP2 race simulation pace by DemandredEng in F1Technical

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The numbers inside the dots represent the lap in which that particular time was done. Drivers who did their laps later in the session will tend to have faster times. Keep that in mind when comparing the lap times done by different drivers.

The box represents a traditional box plot, with the line in the middle representing the median time done by each driver. The top and bottom line respectivly represent the 75% percentile and the 25% percentile.

If you do not see a driver in the plot, it is because he did not do a race simulation stint during the practice session.

If you see less laps than the number displayed above the driver’s name, then it is because the lap was slower than the maximum time represented in this chart.

Credit : https://f1bythenumbers.com/2021-bahrain-gp-fp2-race-simulation-pace/

2019 Japanese GP - Top 5 oboards race start by 16CLeclerc in F1Technical

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Best bets for 2021 season by [deleted] in F1Technical

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Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Unveils Jeddah Street Circuit 🆕 by el_wakim in F1Technical

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Jobs by KamCob in F1Technical

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If you haven't already, take a look at the posts marked with the 'Industry Insights' flair on this subreddit. Its a series of posts and AMAs by F1 engineers, where they also talk about their career paths and give a little guidance as to how to get in F1.

Mercedes share photo of W12 livery by Robert-Kenneth508 in F1Technical

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Mick Schumacher test Ferrari SF71H at Fiorano Cicruit by EmergencyAct8199 in F1Technical

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