Physics (M.SC.)
Explore –Journal of Research
Peer Reviewed Journal
ISSN 2278–0297 (Print)
ISSN 2278–6414 (Online)
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Scientific study of material found in Agam Kuan
• Aradhana • Roshni Raj • Aprajita Krishna
Received : December 2021
Accepted : January 2022
Corresponding Author : Aprajita Krishna
Abstract :Water is essential for all life on Earth and is the most vital resource. We know that water covers around three-fourths of the surface of Earth. But in India, the water at some places treaty as holy water and Agam Kuanis one of that. It is believed that many of the skin problems chicken pox and itching were treated. So, to find the uniqueness in the water we compared it with other two waters taken from normal well and Ganga River on the basis of different parameters such as pH value ,Turbidity , Conductivity, ,Hardness, Arsenic and element like Ca, Mg, Cl, Ni, S, F and others..
Keywords: pH, Conductivity, TDS, CaCO3, Ca, Mg, Cl, Fe, So4, F.
the practice of Euthanasia. From Kant’s perspective autonomy, dignity and rationality are superior to life itself, and he also believes that in some circumstances life can be sacrificed for the sake of these values. It was also found that human beinghas the right to choose a good death for himself provided he is in a rational state. Hence the conclusion arrived at is thatlmmanuel Kant has given too much importance to the intrinsic values of human existence rather than to life itself. Thus, human beingas a rational animalhas the autonomy to choose a good death instead of unbearable sufferings in order to preserve his dignity of life.
Keywords: Euthanasia, Autonomy, Dignity, Rationality.
Aradhana
M.Sc. II year, Physics, Session: 2020-2022,
Patna Women’s College (Autonomous),
Patna University, Patna, Bihar, India
Roshni Raj
M.Sc. II year, Physics, Session: 2020-2022,
Patna Women’s College (Autonomous),
Patna University, Patna, Bihar, India
Aprajita Krishna
Head, Department of Physics,
Patna Women’s College (Autonomous),
Bailey Road, Patna-800 001, Bihar, India
E-mail : apratija.phy@ patnawomenscollege.in