Wednesday, February 2, 2011

pi


Pi (uppercase Π, lower case π) is the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing [p]. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 80. Letters that arose from pi include Cyrillic Pe(П, п), Coptic pi (Ⲡ, ⲡ), and Gothic pairthra (𐍀).
In Modern Greek, the name of the letter is pronounced [ˈpi]; in modern English, it is pronounced /ˈpaɪ/, in particular when referring to the mathematical constant (see below).
The upper-case letter Π is used as a symbol for:
The lower-case letter π is used as a symbol for:
Variant pi or "pomega" (\varpi\,\! or ϖ) is a glyph variant of lower case pi sometimes used in technical contexts as though it were a lower-case omega with a macron, though historically it is simply a cursive form of pi, with its legs bent inward to meet. It is used as a symbol for:
In Unicode, the code point for capital Π is U+03A0 and for lower-case π it is U+03C0. The code point for ϖ, called greek pi symbol, is U+03D6, and that for the product symbol ∏, called n-ary product, is U+220F.
In HTML, the capital letter Π can be produced using the codes Π or Π, and the lower-case by using π or π within the source code.[3]

Monday, January 31, 2011

Pampa river


Pamba River is the third longest river in the South Indian state of Kerala and the longest river in the erstwhile princely state ofTravancoreSabarimala temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappa is located on the banks of the river Pamba.
River Pamba is considered as the Dakshina Ganga (Southern Ganges) due to its association with Kerala's Largest Pilgrim Centre - Sabarimala.
The River Pamba enriches the lands of Pathanamthitta District and the Kuttanand area of Alappuzha District

Course

Pamba originates at Pulachimalai hill in the Peerumedu plateau in the Western Ghats at an altitude of 1650 metres and flows through RanniAyroorPathanamthittaKozhencheryChengannurKuttanad and Ambalappuzha Taluks and finally empties into the Vembanad Lake.A famous Anjana temple is situated near this bank. This river enriches the PathanamthittaAlappuzhadistricts of Kerala state. Kuttanad, an important rice cultivating area in Kerala gets the irrigation water from the Pamba river. The Pamba basin is bounded on the east by the Western Ghats. The river shares its northern boundary with the Manimala River basin, while it shares the southern boundary with the Achankovil River basin.