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High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs
Mechanics
Kinematics
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Work Energy Power
Circular Motion
System of Particles
Rigid Body Dynamics
Heat & Thermodynamics
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KTG and Thermodynamics
Thermal Expansion & Calorimetry
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Illustration - 1
Gap between Girders of a Flyover
Duration: 3.04 Min
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Illustration - 2
Correction in a steel component on Lathe Machine
Duration: 3.28 Min
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Illustration - 3
Elongation of Riveted Rods
Duration: 7.36 Min
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Illustration - 4
Weighing of a Metal in a Liquid
Duration: 4.19 Min
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Illustration - 5
Measurement of atmospheric pressure by a Barometer
Duration: 4.29 Min
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Illustration - 6
Vaporization by ice formation
Duration: 3.14 Min
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Illustration - 7
Liquid in U-Tube at different temperatures
Duration: 2.17 Min
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Illustration - 8
Stress in two Rods joined end to end
Duration: 5.54 Min
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Illustration - 9
Freezing due to Vacuum Pump
Duration: 3.30 Min
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Illustration - 10
Water in Supercooling State
Duration: 3.13 Min
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Illustration - 11
Bending of a Composite Bar
Duration: 5.35 Min
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Illustration - 12
Liquid in a Long W-Tube
Duration: 4.09 Min
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Illustration - 13
No Effect of temperature on a Composite Rod
Duration: 5.57 Min
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Illustration - 14
Mercury Overflowing a glass Flask
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Illustration - 15
No effect on remaining volume in a container
Duration: 2.49 Min
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Illustration - 16
Copper block in an ice bath
Duration: 5.03 Min
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Illustration - 17
Water Evaporation from a Pitcher
Duration: 5.00 Min
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Illustration - 18
Substance with Specific Heatvarying with temperature
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Illustration - 19
A lead ball in Oil
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Illustration - 20
Electron beam hitting a Target
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Illustration - 21
Steel Balls in Mercury
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Illustration - 22
Mixing of Ice, Water and Steam
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how can we take the distance between grinder means gap is ?l
2 years ago by Souriya kumar
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Sir, Are all the questions from PG advanced illustration book covered in these video lectures?
3 years ago by Atharva Tayade
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shouldnt the gap be equal to twice the increase in lenght of the girders?
9 years ago by rohan joshi
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length increases in both direction of the grider so it is half in one direction for one grider
7 years ago by
pawn kumar
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