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Surface Tension
Duration: 3.47 Min
 
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Duration: 5.18 Min
 
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Duration: 4.26 Min
 
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Duration: 2.04 Min
 
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Duration: 2.35 Min
 
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Duration: 6.43 Min
 
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Duration: 5.14 Min
 
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Duration: 2.39 Min
 
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Duration: 5.21 Min
 
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Duration: 3.19 Min
 
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Duration: 5.22 Min
 
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Module - 13 Angle of Contact
Duration: 9.39 Min
 
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Duration: 4.14 Min
 
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Module - 15 Capillary Action
Duration: 11.20 Min
 
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Module - 18 Solved Example-5
Duration: 2.57 Min
 
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Module - 19 Solved Example-6
Duration: 3.54 Min
 
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Module - 20 Solved Example-7
Duration: 3.09 Min
 
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Module - 21 Solved Example-8
Duration: 3.42 Min
 
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Module - 22 Solved Example-9
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  2. Sir pls reply I'm not able to understand
    6 years ago by prahas ranjan
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    Sir pls reply .you are the only source for me for studying physics .pls sir pls??
    5 years ago by prahas ranjan

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  4. Sir can you please explain that why you took the surface tension force in tangential direction and why you multiplied T with R2 cos phy instead of R1 cos they at 2:53 ? Sir please reply I m not able to continue with this chapter because of this doubt .pls reply
    6 years ago by prahas ranjan
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    Sir why did you multiply T with r2 cos phy
    5 years ago by ANUJ gupta

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  6. Why we have taken force on curvature as tension into length of other curvature
    7 years ago by

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  8. How can we say that Pressure at A is greater than Pressure at B?
    8 years ago by Ardhendu Shekhar
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    In concave(concavity) side the pressure is high. How? Consider a straight log of wood. Try to bend it into a bow(Dhanus). If you do it, a concave log of wood is formed. What must you do to make such bow? You must apply force towards the centre from two ends of the log of wood. In this similar analogy, this force tries to squeeze the film and pressure inside increases. So pressure is greater on concave side. Brush your knowledge, In star nuclear fusion occours when gravity tries to squeeze it's core and pressure is increased which maintains hydrostatic equilibrium increasing temperature of star resulting into fusion. So stars are circle ie. they have more pressure in concave side when T.S. is cut of part of it. Sun is also a star.
    7 years ago by Rupesh Koirala

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