INFO Breaking
Live
wb_sunny

Breaking News

Shahi Niazi a name of 17 years old scientist of Pakistan

Shahi Niazi a name of 17 years old scientist of Pakistan

Muhammad Shahir Niazi
Pakistani young Muhammad Shahi Niazi became an acclaimed science teacher at the age of 17.

He took a picture of a physics called 'Electric Mitchak' and heated the heat - which no one could before.

His research has recently been published in the Open Science Journal of the Royal Society.

Shahi Niazi, a high school student in Lahore city of Pakistan. She looks like her man's curly hair and eyeglasses, like a very intelligent person.

"I want to win another Nobel Prize for Pakistan" - said Mr. Niazi His words- "When Isaac Newton first came out with the scientific research paper, his son was 17. And when I received a letter of formal recognition for publication of my paper, then my age was 16."

The name of 'Electric Mitchak' was known to physicists several decades ago. The simplest thing is: two electrodes - one eye and another equals - if an oil level is placed in the middle of the electric field in the middle, then there is a movement in it and the oil level creates a beehive pattern.

Sometimes this pattern is like a colorful glass window. This is because of the charge of electrical charge molecules or ions.

Shahir Niazi's Research
What Muhammad Niazi did is that he could take photos of this urn movement, and record the heat produced on the upper layer of oil. Nobody could have done this before.

In Russia last year, he and four others first presented this process in a competition by young physicists. That was the first team of Pakistan in that tournament.
Muhammad Niazi decided to return from Russia and he would publish his research. After more than a year's work, his research was accepted for the publication of the Royal Society's Open Science Journal.

Muhammad Niazi's 17th birthday was a few days later.

What is the significance of this work? Muhammad Niyuji said, "Electric Mitchak shows that everything in this universe is looking for balance. In this experiment, the oil level is taking the form of a hexagon like a honeycomb - which is the most stable structure."

Will it work? Muhammad Niazi explains: "Through this test, it has been modified without touching a drop of oil - which can be used to create technologies that can be used in biomedicine and printing."

Muhammad Niazi hopes, he will do a research in physics for a reputed organization in the future.

0 Comments:

Thanks for comment here.......

Responsive

Ads

Here