Animation Menu – M.S. PowerPoint 2016 – Science Tutor

June 28, 2018

Animation Menu – M.S. PowerPoint 2016

In M.S. PowerPoint Animation Menu plays most powerful role in making of presentations. Animation Menu in M.S. PowerPoint offers you various types of Animation or Visual effects to you for Presentations so your Business Presentation looks more effective, attractive and reliable. Through Animations you give the attractive looks to your presentation. So your viewers get attracted towards your presentation.


Types of Animations:
  1. Entrance Animations
  2. Emphasis Animations
  3. Exit Animations
  4. Motion Paths & Custom Paths.


Entrance Animations: this types of animation used for start the animation on the objects to get visible to you or viewers. The most commonly used Entrance Animations are: Fade in, fly in, zoom in, float in etc.


Emphasis Animations: this types of animations basically use at the time of running the slide or presentations to provide the better visual effects for your presentations. The most commonly used Emphasis Animations are: Pulse, Underline, Spin, Lighting, Darken etc.


Exit Animations: This type of animation used at the end of animation on the objects to get disappears to you or viewers. The most commonly used Exit Animations are: Fade out, Fly out, Float Out, Zoom out etc.


Motion Paths & Custom Paths: these types of animation are used while we used special effect and customized animations according to your need then we use motion paths and custom paths animations. The most commonly used Motion Paths are: Lines, Turns, Arcs, Shapes, Loops, and Custom Path etc.




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Unified Payments Interface (UPI) - Science Tutor

June 12, 2018

Unified Payments Interface (UPI)

Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is an instant real-time payment system developed by National Payments Corporation of India facilitating inter-bank transactions. The interface is regulated by the Reserve Bank of India and works by instantly transferring funds between two bank accounts on a mobile platform.
UPI is built over Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) for transferring funds. Being a digital payment system it is available 24x7 and across public holidays. Unlike traditional mobile wallets, which takes a specified amount of money from user and stores it in its own accounts, UPI withdraws and deposits funds directly from the bank account whenever a transaction is requested. It uses Virtual Payment Address (a unique ID provided by the bank), Account Number with IFSC Code, Mobile Number with MMID (Mobile Money Identifier)Aadhaar Number, or a one-time use Virtual ID. A UPI-PIN (UPI Personal Identification number that one creates on the UPI app of the bank) is required to confirm each payment.

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MISSILE TECHNOLOGY CONTROL REGIME - SCIENCE TUTOR

June 08, 2018

MISSILE TECHNOLOGY CONTROL REGIME 

  • The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) was established in 1987 to prevent members from exporting missiles capable of delivering any weapon of mass destruction, with special focus on missiles capable of carrying 500-kg payload over at least 300 km, and on equipment, technology software for such missiles.
  • It is in nature of informal and voluntary partnership. Being voluntary in nature, it places no legal obligations on its members, and has no enforcement mechanism.
  • It has 35 members including India. In June 2016, India was given membership of MTCR.



China is not a member of MTCR.

Advantages of Securing MTCR Membership


  • The membership of MTCR strengthens India’s credibility, thereby enabling India to import missile or technology from other countries. India is the only unrecognized nuclear power that is a member of MTCR.
  • Specifically, India makes a supersonic cruise missile, the Brahmos, in a joint venture with Russia. On account of restrictions imposed by MTCR, in the past, Russia could co-develop Brahmos with maximum range of 290 km. After India became member of MTCR, Russia can develop long-range Brahmos with India. Consequently, both the nations are developing
  • Brahmos missile of 600 km range.
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