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Solution Regarding ‘TemplateDoesNotExist’ Error in Django (Python) while running Class View.

Hi, If you are getting this problem with accessing your template which can be named anything like ‘home.html’ or ‘posts.html’, and if the kind of error that you get looks like this: TemplateDoesNotExist at / /San_blog/home.html, San_blog/post_list.html Request Method: GET Request URL: http://127.0.0.1:8000/ Django Version: 3.2.1 Exception Type: TemplateDoesNotExist Exception Value: /San_blog/home.html, San_blog/post_list.html Exception Location: […]

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Write a Program that takes string and an age(integer) as inputs and returns the total number of people in that age and Above. (Python)

Hi, I saw this problem somewhere, and I thought it would be nice to help you with it. It is assumed that the string input references the name of the person, whose age must be entered in integer form. The following programs asks for three inputs, two are the name and age of the person,

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Book Solution Manual [Surveying vol.1 Dr. B C Punmia. – Problem 10, chapter 3] A 30 m chain was tested before the commencement of the day’s work, and found to be correct.

Problem Statment: A 30 m chain was tested before the commencement of the day’s work, and found to be correct. After chaining 100 chains, the chain was found to be half decimetre too long. At the end of day’s work, after chaining a total distance of 180 chains, chain was found to be one decimetre

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Book Solution Manual [Surveying vol.1 Dr. B C Punmia. – Problem 9, chapter 3] The Distance between two Stations was measured with a 20 m chain, and found to be 1500 m.

Problem Statement: The distance Between two Stations was measured with a 20 m chain, and found to be 1500 m. The same was measured with a 30 m chain and found to be 1476 m. If the 20 m chain was 5 cm too short, what was the error in 30 m chain. Check the

Book Solution Manual [Surveying vol.1 Dr. B C Punmia. – Problem 9, chapter 3] The Distance between two Stations was measured with a 20 m chain, and found to be 1500 m. Read More »

Book Solution Manual [Surveying vol.1 Dr. B C Punmia – Problem 8, chapter 3] The True length of a Line is known to be 500 m.

Problem Statement: The True length of a line is known to be 500 m. The line was again measured with a 20 m tape and was found to be 502 m. What is the correct length of the 20 m tape? Reference: Problem 8, Chapter 3 – Linear Measurements, Book – Surveying vol.1, Author: Dr.

Book Solution Manual [Surveying vol.1 Dr. B C Punmia – Problem 8, chapter 3] The True length of a Line is known to be 500 m. Read More »

Book Solution Manual [SOM by Dr. R K Bansal] – Problem 1, Chapter – 12, A wooden Beam 4m long, simply supported at its ends

Problem Statement: A wooden beam, 4 m long, simply supported at its ends, is carrying a point load of 7.25 kN at its centre. The cross section of the beam is 140 mm wide, and 240 mm deep. If E for the beam is 9 * 10^3 N/mm^2, find out the deflection of the beam

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Book Solution Manual [Strength of Materials by Dr. R K Bansal], Prob 20, chapter – 6, Shear Force and BMD.

Problem Statement: A simply supported beam of length 5 m carries a uniformly distributed load of 100 N/m, extending from the left end to a point 2 m away. There is also a clockwise couple of 1500 N-m applied at the centre of the beam. Draw the SFD and BMD and find out the maximum

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Book Solution Manual [Surveying vol.1 Dr. B C Punmia – Problem 7. chapter 3]

Problem Statement: The length of a line measured with a chain having 100 links was found to be 2000 links. If the chain was 0.5 link too short, find the true length of the line. Solution: Check the Other Solutions from this book here: Book Solution Manual – SURVEYING Vol.1 by Dr. B. C. Punmia

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Book Solution Manual [chapter – 3, Surveying vol.1 Dr. B C Punmia] – Problem 2 (a) Chain Standardisation and Adjustments. (b) A field was surveyed with a chain and the area was found to be 127.34 acres.

Problem Statement: (a) How may a chain be standardised? How may the adjustments be applied if the chain is found to be too long? (b) A field was surveyed with a chain and the area was found to be 127.34 acres. If the chain used in the measurement was 0.8 percent too long, what is

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Book Solution Manual – [Problem 5, chap – 2, SURVEYING by Dr. B. C. Punmia vol.1] – An angle has been measured under different field conditions, with results as follows. Find (i) the probable error of single observation (ii) the probable error of the mean.

Problem Statement: An angle has been measured under different field conditions, with results as follows. 28.0Ëš24.0’20.0″ 28.0Ëš24.0’0.0″ 28.0Ëš24.0’40.0″ 28.0Ëš23.0’40.0″ 28.0Ëš24.0’40.0″‘ 28.0Ëš24.0’20.0″ 28.0Ëš25.0’0.0″ 28.0Ëš24.0’40.0″ 28.0Ëš24.0’20.0″ 28.0Ëš25.0’20.0″ Find (i) the probable error of single observation (ii) the probable error of the mean. Solution: Check the Other Solutions from this book here: Book Solution Manual – SURVEYING Vol.1

Book Solution Manual – [Problem 5, chap – 2, SURVEYING by Dr. B. C. Punmia vol.1] – An angle has been measured under different field conditions, with results as follows. Find (i) the probable error of single observation (ii) the probable error of the mean. Read More »

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