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Math, science catch a rhyme
Updated On: 07 June, 2015 06:10 AM IST | | Phorum Dalal
In Sunil Mishra’s book titled Return of the Hypotenuse, Einstein, Newton and Archimedes’ principles pass through fun meters and rhymes, finds Phorum Dalal

Sunil Mishra, the author of Return of the Hypotenuse, a book of 23 poems and 29 essays on math and science, wrote his first poem on Newton’s law around two years ago for his 12-year-old daughter to recite at an elocution competition. “I couldn’t find an appropriate excerpt on the Internet for her to recite. So I jotted down a little poem, which she ended up reciting on stage,” says the 43-year-old chief business officer of an online real-estate portal.
The Chembur resident who studied from Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI) and earned an MBA from IIM-Bangalore, went on to scribble three to four peoms “just for fun.”

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