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Electric Charges and Fields
Module - 1 Electrostatics
Duration: 9.07 Min
 
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Duration: 5.36 Min
 
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Duration: 3.27 Min
 
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Duration: 4.11 Min
 
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Duration: 4.01 Min
 
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Duration: 4.07 Min
 
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Module - 8 Coulomb's Law
Duration: 4.38 Min
 
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Duration: 10.25 Min
 
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Duration: 4.22 Min
 
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Module - 14 Solved Example-1
Duration: 3.41 Min
 
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Module - 15 Solved Example-2
Duration: 2.12 Min
 
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Module - 16 Solved Example-3
Duration: 5.01 Min
 
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Module - 17 Solved Example-4
Duration: 3.48 Min
 
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Module - 18 Solved Example-5
Duration: 3.30 Min
 
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Module - 19 Electric Field
Duration: 4.30 Min
 
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Duration: 7.26 Min
 
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Module - 22 Solved Example-6
Duration: 2.01 Min
 
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Module - 23 Solved Example-7
Duration: 2.32 Min
 
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Module - 24 Solved Example-8
Duration: 3.17 Min
 
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Module - 25 Solved Example-9
Duration: 1.54 Min
 
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Duration: 4.13 Min
 
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Duration: 5.03 Min
 
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Duration: 2.59 Min
 
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Duration: 1.51 Min
 
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Duration: 4.28 Min
 
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Duration: 5.14 Min
 
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Duration: 3.40 Min
 
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Duration: 4.06 Min
 
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  1.  
  2. how did you get d/2 = 1/2 at^2
    7 months ago by

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  4. should we not also account for gravitational acceleration(g) in this question along with the acceleration due to the force generated by the electrical field
    9 months ago by Rajdeep Singh

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  6. sir are we ignoring gravity because motion in horizontal plane or because negligible wrt electrostatic force
    1 years ago by

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  8. Sir, shouldn't the effective acceleration of the particle in downward direction be g (qE/m)? But in the solution the effective acceleration in downward direction is given as qE/m. Thank you sir in advanced for replying to my query
    2 years ago by

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  10. In this solution, you have taken the acceleration as qE/m. Why have you not accounted for gravity as in the previous example?
    4 years ago by Dhananjay Dhokarikar

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  12. sir even g will act in downward direction then we should take net acceleration as g qe/m know sir?
    4 years ago by somayajula sai sri harsha

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  14. Sir Please explain at 2:30,how D/2 = AT square/2 ?
    7 years ago by Nizam

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  16. Sir why did not you include g in a (acceleration) like in previous question
    9 years ago by Priyanshu Varshney

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