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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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Heat Transfer
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Water evaporation in Boiler
Duration: 2.40 Min
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Illustration - 2
Equilibrium Temperature of a Planet
Duration: 5.15 Min
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Illustration - 3
Radial conduction of heat in a shell
Duration: 4.13 Min
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Illustration - 4
Time varying temperature difference between bodies
Duration: 6.01 Min
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Illustration - 5
A wall of two layers
Duration: 4.51 Min
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Illustration - 6
Conduction in a medium of varying thermal conductivity
Duration: 4.55 Min
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Illustration - 7
Conduction through mechanical energy
Duration: 3.46 Min
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Illustration - 8
Composite Slab for thermal conduction
Duration: 3.17 Min
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Illustration - 9
A heat source inside a box
Duration: 3.26 Min
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Illustration - 10
Cooling of an Aluminium Sphere
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Illustration - 11
Thermal Conduction to a gas in a chamber
Duration: 5.19 Min
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Illustration - 12
Two conducting Rods of same cross-section
Duration: 2.25 Min
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Illustration - 13
Thermal Radiation in Concentric Shells
Duration: 6.00 Min
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Illustration - 14
Density calculation by Newton's Law of Cooling
Duration: 3.43 Min
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Illustration - 15
Radiation from a Bulb filament
Duration: 3.44 Min
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Illustration - 16
A body connected to a constant temperature Reservoir
Duration: 3.24 Min
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Illustration - 17
Thermal equilibrium under Radiation
Duration: 3.00 Min
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Illustration - 18
Total Radiation Power and Maximum Spectral Intensity
Duration: 2.57 Min
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Illustration - 19
Steady state of Conduction and Radiation of Heat
Duration: 4.23 Min
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Illustration - 20
Radiations from human body
Duration: 4.14 Min
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Illustration - 21
Conduction through connecting Rods
Duration: 4.56 Min
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Illustration - 22
Conduction in a cylindrical space
Duration: 6.26 Min
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Illustration - 23
Power generation in a Sphere
Duration: 4.40 Min
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Illustration - 24
Spectral energy distribution of a Black Body
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Illustration - 25
Thermal insulation of a room in winters
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if dQ/dt is analogous to current and dT is to potential diff . then y is not power in this case equal to (dq/dt)^2*R
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