PHYSICS (28 Videos)


Physics ; - ( Kinematics ; Introduction ) - 8.

 

Physics : - ( Dimensional analysis ; Solving problems ) - 7.

 

Physics : - ( Dimensional analysis ; Problem solving ) -6.

 

Physics : - ( Dimensional analysis ) - 5.

 

Physics : - ( Derived quantities and their units ) - 4.

 

Physics : - ( Accuracy and Precision in physics calculation ) - 3.

 

Physics- Mechanics : - ( Numbers and Measurements ) - 2.

 

Physics :- ( Mechanics ; Introduction ) - 1.

 

Physics : - ( Simple Pendulum ; Solving problems ) - 25.
A simple pendulum can be described as a device where its point mass is attached to a light inextensible string and suspended from a fixed support. The vertical line passing through the fixed support is the mean position of a simple pendulum.
 

Physics : - ( Simple Harmonic Motion - SHM ) - 22.
Simple Harmonic Motion: Simple Harmonic Motion or SHM is defined as a motion in which the restoring force is directly proportional to the displacement of the body from its mean position. The direction of this restoring force is always towards the mean position.
 

Physics : - ( Position , Distance , Displacement , Speed , Velocity , Acceleration ) - 9.

 

Physics : - ( Mechanics ; Graphical reperesentation of motion in 2D ) - 10.

 

Physics : - ( Mechanics ; Derivation of equations of motion in 2D ) - 11

 

Physics : - ( Accuracy and Precision in physics calculation ) - 15.

 

Physics : - ( Product of two vectors ; Solving problems ) - 16.

 

Physics : - ( Resolution of vector into rectanguar co ordinates ) - 17.

 

Physics : - ( Accuracy and Precision in physics calculation ) - 18.

 

Physics : - ( Projectile motion ) - 19.

 

Physics : - ( Projectile motion ; Problem solving ) - 20.

 

Physics : - ( Motion of projectile in horizontal plane ) - 21.

 

Physics : - ( Simple Pendulum ) - 23.
A simple pendulum can be described as a device where its point mass is attached to a light inextensible string and suspended from a fixed support. The vertical line passing through the fixed support is the mean position of a simple pendulum. The vertical distance between the point of suspension and the center of mass of the suspended body (when it is in the mean position) is called the length of t
 

Physics : - ( Simple Pendulum ; Solving problems ) - 24.
A simple pendulum can be described as a device where its point mass is attached to a light inextensible string and suspended from a fixed support. The vertical line passing through the fixed support is the mean position of a simple pendulum.
 

Physics : - ( Circular motion ) - 26.
Circular motion is described as a movement of an object while rotating along a circular path. Circular motion can be either uniform or non-uniform. During uniform circular motion the angular rate of rotation and speed will be constant while during non-uniform motion the rate of rotation keeps changing.
 

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Circular motion is described as a movement of an object while rotating along a circular path. Circular motion can be either uniform or non-uniform. During uniform circular motion the angular rate of rotation and speed will be constant while during non-uniform motion the rate of rotation keeps changing.
 

Physics : - ( Circular Motion; Solving problems ) - 28.
Circular motion is described as a movement of an object while rotating along a circular path. Circular motion can be either uniform or non-uniform. During uniform circular motion the angular rate of rotation and speed will be constant while during non-uniform motion the rate of rotation keeps changing.
 

Physics: - ( Rotational Motion ) - 29.
“Rotational motion can be defined as the motion of an object around a circular path, in a fixed orbit.” The dynamics for rotational motion are completely analogous to linear or translational dynamics. Many of the equations for the mechanics of rotating objects are similar to the motion equations for linear motion. In rotational motion, only rigid bodies are considered. A rigid body is an object wi
 

Physics : - ( Rotational Motion ; Solving problems ) - 30.
Rotational motion. This point can be on the body or at any point away from it. Since the axis of rotation is fixed, we consider only those components of the torques applied to the object that is along this axis, as only these components cause rotation in the body. The perpendicular component of the torque will tend to turn the axis of rotation for the object from its position.
 

Physics : - ( Gravitation ) - 31.
Gravity, also called gravitation, is a force that exists among all material objects in the universe. For any two objects or particles having non-zero mass, the force of gravity tends to attract them toward each other. Gravity operates on objects of all sizes, from sub-atomic particles to clusters of galaxies.