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High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs
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Middle School/NTSE Physics | 14-16 Yrs
Middle School Physics
Motion
Forces & Laws of Motion
Fluids
Gravitation
Sound
Work Energy Power
Electricity
Magnetic Effects
Reflection of Light
Refraction of Light
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Motion
Module - 1
Chapter Overview
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Module - 2
Introduction to Motion
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Module - 3
Types of Motion
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Module - 4
1D, 2D and 3D Motion
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Module - 5
Distance and Displacement
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Checkpoint Solved Example-1
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Checkpoint Solved Example-2
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Checkpoint Solved Example-3
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Module - 9
Speed
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Module - 10
Types of Speed
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Uniform Speed
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Module - 12
Non-Uniform Speed
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Module - 13
Average Speed
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Instantaneous Speed
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Velocity
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Types of Velocity
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Difference between Speed and Velocity
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Checkpoint Solved Example-4
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Checkpoint Solved Example-5
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Checkpoint Solved Example-6
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Checkpoint Solved Example-7
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Acceleration
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Module - 23
Types of Acceleration
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Module - 24
Uniform Acceleration
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Increasing Acceleration
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Decreasing Acceleration
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Checkpoint Solved Example-8
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Module - 28
Graphical Representation of Motion
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Module - 29
Slope
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Module - 30
Distance - Time Graphs
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Module - 31
Checkpoint Solved Example-9
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Velocity - Time Graphs
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Checkpoint Solved Example-10
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Checkpoint Solved Example-11
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Acceleration - Time Graphs
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Module - 36
Equations of Motion - First Equation
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Equations of Motion - Second Equation
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Equations of Motion - Third Equation
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Module - 39
Graphical Derivation of Equations of Motion
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Module - 40
Displacement in nth second from start of Motion
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Checkpoint Solved Example-12
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Checkpoint Solved Example-13
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Checkpoint Solved Example-14
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Checkpoint Solved Example-15
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Module - 45
Uniform Circular Motion
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Module - 46
Projectile Motion
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Module - 47
Chapter Outline and summary
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i want to hear all the videos in Hindi so how can I hear
4 years ago by Hari kishor tomar
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1 dimension (1d) doesn't exist if there is a point it also has two coordinates
9 years ago by Amrita Pandey
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A point is just a location in space.We can see it as a point in a line which is one dimensional . This one dimensional line lies in 2-d plane. So in order to tell where is the point in the plane we have to specify it by using an ordered pair . for example if the point is on x-axis 5 meters away from origin then we tell its location by using the point (5 0) means it is 5 meters away from origin in horizontal direction and o meters away from origin in vertical direction .
8 years ago by
sunny g
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