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High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs
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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
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Introduction to Fluids
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Pressure in a Fluid
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Floatation of a Body due to Fluid Pressure
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Fluid Pressure due to Gravity
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Buoyant Force on a Body at the Interface of Two Liquids
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Pascal's Principle of Pressure Distribution
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Pressure at Different Levels in a Liquid
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Mechanism of a Hydraulic Lift
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Concept of Open tube Manometer
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Pressure Distribution in an Accelerated Frame
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Pressure Distribution in a Rotating tube Filled with a Liquid
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sir here will we not add the mass of stone in total reading ?
2 years ago by Ashwani Pandey
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sir i want to ask that why you have taken the force Fb in downward direction
5 years ago by HRITIK Goel
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Sir, won't the weighing scale measure the apparent weight?
5 years ago by darshil vipul shah
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Why did we not take the weight of object into consideration??
6 years ago by anuradha surapaneni
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Sir,Why did we not take the weight of object in consideration,because it has not been given that the object is floating?
7 years ago by Bhavya Sangwan
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why we take force on liquid as reading of machine?
7 years ago by Suryansh Bhandari
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HOW BUOYANT FORCE=vpg.THAT IS HOW THE TOTAL WEIGHT SUBMERGED= VOLUME OF LIQUID DISPLACED
8 years ago by KAIKALA RAVI KUMAR
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it is according to Archimedes principle...
8 years ago by
shreya sood
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why is buoyant force not taken in opposite direction? (mg-vpg)
9 years ago by amit kawad
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it is written in accordance with the newtons 3rd law of motion....vpg is applied on the body in the upward direction bt the same force in opposite direction is applied by the body on the fluid....here we are to take the normal reaction of he body which is in direct contact with the body..
9 years ago by
Khushboo Jain
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sorry which is in direct contact of the weighing machine..
9 years ago by
Khushboo Jain
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