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High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs
Onion Physics for JEE & NEET
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High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs
Basic Tools
Basics of Differentiation
Basics of Integration
Basics of Vectors
Basics of Solid Angle
Units and Dimensions
Mechanics
Motion in One Dimension
Motion in Two Dimensions
Relative Motion
Constrained Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion
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Work Energy Power
Circular Motion
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System of Particles-II
Rigid Body Dynamics
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Simple Harmonic Motion
Waves Motion
Interference of Waves
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Doppler’s Effect
Properties of Matter
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Gravitation
Gravitational Field
Satellite Motion
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Electric Potential and Dipole
Electric Flux and Gauss’s Law
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Electromagnetic Waves
Optics
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Geometrical Optics III - Thin Lenses
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Modulation and Demodulation
Simple Harmonic Motion
Module - 1
Introduction to Oscillations
Duration: 13.12 Min
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Module - 2
Simple Harmonic Motion
Duration: 6.04 Min
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Module - 3
Representation of SHM
Duration: 4.48 Min
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Module - 4
General Equation of SHM
Duration: 8.14 Min
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Module - 5
Velocity & Acceleration of a Particle in SHM
Duration: 5.39 Min
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Module - 6
Solved Example-1
Duration: 2.12 Min
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Module - 7
Solved Example-2
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Module - 8
Solved Example-3
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Module - 9
Solved Example-4
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Module - 10
Energy of a Particle in SHM
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Module - 11
Variation of Energy of a Particle in SHM
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Module - 12
How to find Time Period of SHM in a Physical Situation
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Module - 13
Time Period of SHM of a Simple Pendulum
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Module - 14
Time Period of SHM of a Spring-Block Pendulum
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Module - 15
Angular SHM and its Equation
Duration: 7.21 Min
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Module - 16
Time Period of a Torsional Pendulum
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Module - 17
Compound Pendulum
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Module - 18
Equivalent Length of a Simple Pendulum
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Module - 19
Variation of Time Period of a Compound Pendulum
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Module - 20
Energy of Oscillation in Angular SHM
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Module - 21
Solved Example-5
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Module - 22
Solved Example-6
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Module - 23
Solved Example-7
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Solved Example-8
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Module - 25
Solved Example-9
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Module - 26
Cases of Spring Combinations in SHM
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Module - 27
Effect of Constant External Force on SHM
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Module - 28
Energy Method to find Frequency of SHM
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Module - 29
Solved Example-10
Duration: 3.34 Min
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Module - 30
Solved Example-11
Duration: 5.01 Min
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Module - 31
SHM of Free Bodies in Absence of External Forces
Duration: 6.41 Min
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Sir please provide solutions of practice questions also plz
1 years ago by Devansh Mishra
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Sir playback speed of 1.5x for video lectures available or not ?
3 years ago by Pranav Mehta
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sir hindi me nye videos kyu nhi dalte ?
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sir please post videos on damping and forced oscillations
4 years ago by PRITY CHOUDHARY
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Where can I get solution for question sets
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I think you should search them on Google
3 years ago by
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I am unable to solve Qset after former video lectures. What should I do?
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sir does +A and -A denote the coordinates of extreme positions?
4 years ago by Atharav Karhad
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why applying force at mean position would be advisable ? pls explain sir
4 years ago by Yash Veer Nagar
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sir kindlymake previous year jee advance paper solution also
5 years ago by Aum Prakash
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sir how to watch at ×2 speed on the app
5 years ago by Shikhar Srivastava
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hello sir, i can't understand why at extreme position kinetic energy is minimum?
6 years ago by shreyaa chaudhuri
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at the extreme position the velocity of particle becomes 0 as mgcos is always acting to decrease the the speed.at the the extreme position the speed becomes and hence KE becomes 0 as it is 1/2 mv2.now mgcos will act to increase the speed of the particle till its mean position and again from mean positiion it will decrease speed till its speed becomes 0 at the exteme position thereby making the kinetic energy 0
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shorya sharma
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Where can I get solution for question sets
6 years ago by Amitesh Kumar
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Sir, Where can I get the solutions to the QuSets? Regards!
6 years ago by Arati Kumari
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Please also teach in hindi
6 years ago by Sovan Kumar Panigrahy
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Good
7 years ago by Vignes Uthayakumar
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What is resonant angular frequency??
7 years ago by Aishwarya Roogi
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The Video of Superimposition of 2 or more SHM is missing. It is in the syllabus of JEE.
8 years ago by Prateek Jain
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what is meant by damping and resonance what is the use of learning waves
8 years ago by hemanthsai
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learning waves is useful in understanding of many topics like sound, AC, EM Waves and SHM... damping and resonance are the terms used in oscillations by external sources...
8 years ago by
Physics Galaxy
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sir how can we know which of the sine cosine equations are S.H.M.
8 years ago by Tanveer Jaskaran
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If at t=0 particle is starting from mean position then we use sine and if it is starting from ext position then we use cosine.. this I have explained in basic videos of SHM equation...
8 years ago by
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SHM equations have argument linear function of time...
8 years ago by
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A solid sphere of radius R is floating in a liquid of density p(phro) with half of its volume submerged. If the sphere is slightly pushed and released it starts performing simple harmonic motion. Find the frequency of these oscillations.
8 years ago by Shivam Bansal
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is the answer 1/(2pi)[sqrt(3g/2R)]
7 years ago by
Sparsh.G.Sarode
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Sir can you please make a video on Damped Oscillations also ?
8 years ago by Kaustav Ghosh
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how to caculate average acceleration in simple harmonic motion over one complete cycle
9 years ago by pathan hafizkhan yakubkhan
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from where we can get the solutions of qset
9 years ago by naman khetan
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quesets solutions are not released as of now... when we will release we will inform all our users...
8 years ago by
Physics Galaxy
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in this lecture did kinetic energy minimum represents that that kinetic energy is zero as velocity becomes zero at extreme position.
9 years ago by sanjiv kumar tiwari
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yes,because if its minimum speed is not 0 then it would not be able to turn back to its means position.
9 years ago by
Kishan Patel
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how to find phase difference between 2 shm's using phaser diagram?
10 years ago by Tanuj Sharma
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Please refer to advance illustrations of SHM...
9 years ago by
Physics Galaxy
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