Physics Video Lecture
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Motion
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Module - 9 Speed
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Module - 10 Types of Speed
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  6. Nice video lecture
    6 years ago by Dharamjeet Singh

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  8. What are laws of motion?
    7 years ago by Divya Ranjan Pattanaik
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    the laws of motion are the priciples ans laws on which the application of motion of a body works
    7 years ago by varun sharma
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    Looking for solution
    6 years ago by Nikhil Singh Rajput
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    They are physical law that were made by newton
    6 years ago by Satvik singh chauhan

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  10. If man of 500N carrys a load of 100N up a flight of height 5m in 4s. What is his power?
    9 years ago by toshita sharma
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    750 Nm/s
    9 years ago by Rajarshi Sengupta
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    Here force is 500+100N=600N Then W=FD=600*5=3000J that's why the power isW/t=3000/4s=750Nm/s.
    9 years ago by sapra akash vipulbhai
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    750W or 750Nm/s
    9 years ago by Pratik Manurkar
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    ans 750W according to me
    7 years ago by varun sharma

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