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High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs
Mechanics
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Newton’s Laws of Motion
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Illustration - 1
Depression in a Horizontally Stretched Wire
Duration: 6.05 Min
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Illustration - 2
Effect of Capillary Action in a Barometer
Duration: 4.38 Min
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Illustration - 3
Capillary Action in a sealed glass tube
Duration: 4.14 Min
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Illustration - 4
Deformation and Breaking of a Bone
Duration: 3.24 Min
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Illustration - 5
Strain Energy in a Stepped Rod
Duration: 6.38 Min
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Illustration - 6
Elongation in a Rotating Ring
Duration: 3.53 Min
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Illustration - 7
Energy in string connecting two sliding blocks
Duration: 4.26 Min
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Illustration - 8
A Rod Inside a Capillary Tube
Duration: 4.56 Min
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Illustration - 9
A Piston descending in a Pipe
Duration: 4.58 Min
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Illustration - 10
A Block sliding over a Lubricated Inclined Surface
Duration: 3.10 Min
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Illustration - 11
A Bar with a Load supported by Two Rods
Duration: 7.25 Min
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Illustration - 12
Measurement of Surface Tension of a Liquid
Duration: 3.15 Min
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Illustration - 13
Kinetic Energy from Surface Energy
Duration: 4.11 Min
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Illustration - 14
Pressure Difference in a U-Tube
Duration: 3.32 Min
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Illustration - 15
Pressure inside a Capillary
Duration: 4.47 Min
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Illustration - 16
A ball falling on a Viscous Liquid
Duration: 5.02 Min
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Illustration - 17
Elongation in a Rod of non-uniform Cross-Section
Duration: 5.31 Min
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Illustration - 18
Torque of Viscous Forces on a Disc
Duration: 5.42 Min
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Illustration - 19
An Air Bubble rising up inside a Liquid
Duration: 3.21 Min
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Illustration - 20
Measurement of Surface Tension by Coalescing Bubbles
Duration: 3.26 Min
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Illustration - 21
A Loop of Thread on a Soap Film
Duration: 4.15 Min
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Illustration - 22
Elongation in an Acceleration Rod
Duration: 5.35 Min
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Illustration - 23
A Rotating Cylinder inside a Hollow Cylinder
Duration: 6.46 Min
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Illustration - 24
Dissipation of energy in Capillary Action
Duration: 4.50 Min
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Illustration - 25
Expansion of a Soap Bubble
Duration: 4.51 Min
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Since it is given already that vacuum has been created, why can't we take pressure at that point to be 0 right from initially
3 years ago by AMRITA GHOSH
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sir in question 14 is it assumed that the contact angle is zero since you have assumed the radius of capillary to be equal to the radius of meniscus
6 years ago by Dharamjeet Singh
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