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Thermal Expansion
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Module - 2 Temperature
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Duration: 13.15 Min
 
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Duration: 7.30 Min
 
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Duration: 4.01 Min
 
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Module - 10 Solved Example-2
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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
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Module - 18 Solved Example-6
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Module - 19 Solved Example-7
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  2. Sir for getting density at 35 degree why to divide the density by 1 ¥t why not multiply it because generally in case of volume we multiply initial by 1 ¥t? ??????
    6 years ago by Tanaya sunil Shiknis
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    same problem......
    5 years ago by vanshika deval
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    Got it......watch the 3 Module of this series
    5 years ago by vanshika deval

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  4. sir i dint understant how u used D/1+a(deltaT) Please clear this doubt sir i am facing same problem in every numerical
    8 years ago by Vaishnavi Kulkarni
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    if a liquid expands or contracts its mass remains conserved. so D1.V1=D2.V2 and V2=V1(1+a0t)
    8 years ago by Aditi Gupta

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  6. sir how do you calculate numerical calculation so fast??
    8 years ago by Mrigank Jain
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    You need practice for it.
    6 years ago by Aarohi Khodkumbhe

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