Physics Video Lecture
Connecting Students in 221 Countries

Video Lectures

High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs

Electric Charges and Fields
Module - 1 Electrostatics
Duration: 9.07 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 5.36 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 3.27 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 4.11 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 4.01 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 4.07 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Module - 8 Coulomb's Law
Duration: 4.38 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 10.25 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 4.22 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Module - 14 Solved Example-1
Duration: 3.41 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Module - 15 Solved Example-2
Duration: 2.12 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Module - 16 Solved Example-3
Duration: 5.01 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Module - 17 Solved Example-4
Duration: 3.48 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Module - 18 Solved Example-5
Duration: 3.30 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Module - 19 Electric Field
Duration: 4.30 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 7.26 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Module - 22 Solved Example-6
Duration: 2.01 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Module - 23 Solved Example-7
Duration: 2.32 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Module - 24 Solved Example-8
Duration: 3.17 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Module - 25 Solved Example-9
Duration: 1.54 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 4.13 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 5.03 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 2.59 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 1.51 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 4.28 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 5.14 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 3.40 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 4.06 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
Duration: 3.07 Min
 
Add to my sequences
Bookmark This Video
  1.  
  2. RESPECTED SIR, Why did we take limit from -L/2 to L/2
    7 months ago by DEV NIKUNJKUMAR PATEL

    Post your answer here

  3.  
  4. How is the limit set from -l/2 to l/2
    2 years ago by Shreya Raut

    Post your answer here

  5.  
  6. How do sin components get cancelled? Please help me sir
    4 years ago by RUDRAKSH SINGHAL

    Post your answer here

  7.  
  8. How are the limits of integration r and r l?
    4 years ago by RUDRAKSH SINGHAL

    Post your answer here

  9.  
  10. At 1:39, how is dq=(Q/L)dx?
    4 years ago by RUDRAKSH SINGHAL

    Post your answer here

  11.  
  12. Who is dq=Q/L dx can you please explain sir?
    7 years ago by ojausmane
    Ans 1 ->
    SORRY!!. How is dq=Q/L dx can you please explain sir?
    7 years ago by ojausmane
    Ans 2 ->
    linear charge density= charge/length=Q/L
    6 years ago by Aditya Sargam
    Ans 3 ->
    Charge Q is spread in rod of length L so we are gonna apply unitary method as L --- Q dx --- (Q/L) dx here Q/L is linear charge density. when we multiply with dx we get the total charge in dx portion. after which we integrate to get our desired result. :)
    5 years ago by Rajarshi Agarwal

    Post your answer here

  13.  
  14. can u tell me how limits are decided?i'm confusing with this and i don't know how to give limits .And also in finding surface areas of geometric fig, i'm unable to know what type of limits are given
    7 years ago by Abisetty Venkatesh
    Ans 1 ->
    For that, you need to study Area under the curve in maths
    7 years ago by ojausmane

    Post your answer here

  15.  
  16. sir why dnt we substitute limits from +L/2 to - L/2 ?
    9 years ago by vishwanath v pai

    Post your answer here