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Thermal Expansion
Duration: 7.40 Min
 
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Module - 2 Temperature
Duration: 14.54 Min
 
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Duration: 13.15 Min
 
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Duration: 7.30 Min
 
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Duration: 3.43 Min
 
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Duration: 4.31 Min
 
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Duration: 2.56 Min
 
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Duration: 4.43 Min
 
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Duration: 4.01 Min
 
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Module - 10 Solved Example-2
Duration: 4.01 Min
 
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Duration: 5.38 Min
 
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Duration: 3.29 Min
 
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Duration: 3.27 Min
 
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Module - 15 Solved Example-3
Duration: 2.56 Min
 
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Module - 16 Solved Example-4
Duration: 2.40 Min
 
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Module - 17 Solved Example-5
Duration: 3.23 Min
 
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Module - 18 Solved Example-6
Duration: 3.25 Min
 
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Module - 19 Solved Example-7
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  2. please sir thermal expansion ko animation se explain keejiye
    10 months ago by

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  4. Sir why did you take time lost or gained by clock per second as delta t = 1/2 alpha deltaT. but the formula was delta t/t = 1/2 alpha delta T
    4 years ago by Ayan Borchetia

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  6. thanku sir for these videos which are improving my interest and marks in physics also i have a doubt in this video please please please reply sir ; if the pendulum is 5 sec fast then temp is 10 sec slow so the eqn becomes 5 = 1/2.alpha.(t not-15).86400 similarly in 2nd eqn it becomes -10=1/2.alpha.(tnot 300).86400 as the time decreases temp increases is this true please please reply sir
    8 years ago by teja

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  8. sir why you took 15-t0 in numerator and 30-t0 in denominator???????????????
    9 years ago by Mohammad Abbas

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