Khud manipulate karta he students ko opposite chiz krne ko , and then he acts like a pro infront of them only for the views, but y'all are too smart to notice it
Bhai agar school me teacher aisa padhana bhi chahe toh school authority nikal degi us teacher School me kevel syllabus complete karwana hi end goal hota hai chahe bachhe ko samjh aaye na nahi
Sir enters Students ohhhhhh Sir stands Students ohhhhhh Sir speaks Students ohhhhhh Sir holds a pen Students ohhhhhh Sir says ready Students ohhhhhh 😂😂😂ye ohhhhhh karne ke paise dete ho kya sir 😀
If that kind of teachers would have been mine in school that maybe i wouldn't have changed my stream long years back, its not education but the way of teaching makes it difficult or easy to understand the concept of study of any subject for students, this kind of teacher understand the mind of students
same :( i always hated science and chose commerce but later realized that i actually like science and it's because of my stupid school teachers whom made me despise this subject so much!
Balloon ke andar spring ya suction cup fit hoga, dono ke andar hi potential energy store ki ja sakti hai (spring ko compress karke aur suction cup ko ulta rakh ke). Usi potential energy ke release hone se ball bounce karti hai
i notice that ki sab baccho ko pata nahi tha andar kya hai sir ko pata tha agar sir ko bhi nahi pata hota andar kya hai then sir also didnt jump it long sir ne ball bounce karne se phele fold that tube inside the ballon
Sure! Here’s a brief overview of various science topics, each followed by 🗿: 1. **Atoms**: The basic unit of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons. 🗿 2. **Molecules**: Two or more atoms bonded together, forming the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound. 🗿 3. **Cells**: The basic building blocks of life, containing organelles that perform specific functions. 🗿 4. **DNA**: The molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms. 🗿 5. **Evolution**: The process through which species change over time through natural selection. 🗿 6. **Ecosystems**: A community of living organisms interacting with their environment. 🗿 7. **Photosynthesis**: The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. 🗿 8. **Climate Change**: Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns affecting ecosystems. 🗿 9. **Gravity**: The force that attracts two bodies towards each other, keeping planets in orbit. 🗿 10. **Magnetism**: The physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects. 🗿 11. **Electricity**: The flow of electric charge, essential for powering devices and systems. 🗿 12. **Chemical Reactions**: Processes that transform reactants into products, often involving energy changes. 🗿 13. **Thermodynamics**: The study of heat, energy, and work in physical systems. 🗿 14. **Quantum Mechanics**: The branch of physics that deals with the behavior of particles at atomic and subatomic levels. 🗿 15. **Relativity**: Einstein's theory explaining the relationship between space, time, and gravity. 🗿 16. **Plate Tectonics**: The theory explaining the movement of the Earth's plates, leading to seismic activity. 🗿 17. **Meteorology**: The scientific study of the atmosphere and weather phenomena. 🗿 18. **Astronomy**: The study of celestial bodies and the universe beyond Earth. 🗿 19. **Genetics**: The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. 🗿 20. **Biochemistry**: The branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. 🗿 21. **Neuroscience**: The study of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. 🗿 22. **Robotics**: The technology associated with the design, construction, and operation of robots. 🗿 23. **Artificial Intelligence**: The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. 🗿 24. **Nanotechnology**: The manipulation of matter on an atomic or molecular scale, typically below 100 nanometers. 🗿 25. **Philosophy of Science**: The study of the assumptions, foundations, and implications of science. 🗿 26. **Acoustics**: The science of sound, including its production, transmission, and effects. 🗿 27. **Optics**: The study of light and its interactions with matter. 🗿 28. **Hydrology**: The study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water throughout the Earth. 🗿 29. **Soil Science**: The study of soil as a natural resource, including its formation, classification, and mapping. 🗿 30. **Botany**: The scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, growth, and ecology. 🗿 31. **Zoology**: The branch of biology concerned with the study of animals. 🗿 32. **Microbiology**: The study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. 🗿 33. **Virology**: The study of viruses and viral diseases. 🗿 34. **Immunology**: The study of the immune system and how it protects against disease. 🗿 35. **Pathology**: The study of the causes and effects of diseases. 🗿 36. **Oncology**: The study and treatment of tumors and cancer. 🗿 37. **Pharmacology**: The study of drugs and their effects on living systems. 🗿 38. **Forensic Science**: The application of scientific methods and techniques to investigate crimes. 🗿 39. **Astrophysics**: The branch of astronomy that deals with the physics of celestial bodies and the universe. 🗿 40. **Cosmology**: The study of the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe. 🗿 41. **Geology**: The study of the Earth’s solid material, including rocks and minerals. 🗿 42. **Paleontology**: The study of the history of life on Earth through the examination of fossils. 🗿 43. **Anthropology**: The study of humans, their behavior, and societies in the past and present. 🗿 44. **Sociology**: The study of social behavior, institutions, and societal structures. 🗿 45. **Psychology**: The scientific study of the mind and behavior. 🗿 46. **Linguistics**: The scientific study of language and its structure. 🗿 47. **Economics**: The study of how societies use resources to produce goods and services. 🗿 48. **Political Science**: The study of politics, government systems, and political behavior. 🗿 49. **History of Science**: The study of the development of scientific knowledge over time. 🗿 50. **Environmental Science**: The study of the environment and solutions to environmental problems. 🗿 51. **Materials Science**: The study of materials and their properties, applications, and performance. 🗿 52. **Biophysics**: The application of physics principles to biological systems. 🗿 53. **Geophysics**: The study of the Earth using the principles of physics. 🗿 54. **Space Exploration**: The investigation of outer space through manned and unmanned spacecraft. 🗿 55. **Oceanography**: The study of the ocean and its components. 🗿 56. **Climate Science**: The study of climate systems and understanding climate change impacts. 🗿 57. **Renewable Energy**: Energy derived from resources that are replenished naturally. 🗿 58. **Biomedical Engineering**: The application of engineering principles to medicine and biology. 🗿 59. **Agronomy**: The science of soil management and crop production. 🗿 60. **Food Science**: The study of food processes and preservation techniques. 🗿 61. **Cognitive Science**: The interdisciplinary study of the mind and its processes. 🗿 62. **Ethology**: The study of animal behavior in natural environments. 🗿 63. **Cytology**: The study of cells, their physiological properties, and interactions. 🗿 64. **Histology**: The study of the microscopic structure of tissues. 🗿 65. **Metrology**: The science of measurement and its application. 🗿 66. **Environmental Chemistry**: The study of chemical processes occurring in the environment. 🗿 67. **Astrobiology**: The study of the origin, evolution, and potential for life elsewhere in the universe. 🗿 68. **Nuclear Physics**: The study of atomic nuclei and their interactions. 🗿 69. **Fluid Dynamics**: The study of how fluids move and the forces acting on them. 🗿 70. **Game Theory**: The mathematical study of strategic decision-making. 🗿 71. **Chaos Theory**: The study of complex systems sensitive to initial conditions. 🗿 72. **Network Theory**: The study of graphs as a representation of either symmetric or directed relationships. 🗿 73. **Cryptography**: The study of secure communication techniques. 🗿 74. **Human Anatomy**: The study of the structure of the human body. 🗿 75. **Cell Biology**: The study of cell structure and function. 🗿 76. **Reproductive Biology**: The study of reproductive processes in organisms. 🗿 77. **Evolutionary Biology**: The study of the evolutionary processes that produced the diversity of life. 🗿 78. **Biodiversity**: The variety of life in different habitats and ecosystems. 🗿 79. **Conservation Biology**: The study of preserving biodiversity and safeguarding ecosystems. 🗿 80. **Urban Ecology**: The study of ecological processes in urban environments. 🗿 81. **Toxicology**: The study of the effects of chemicals on living organisms. 🗿 82. **Agricultural Science**: The study of agriculture and its techniques. 🗿 83. **Horticulture**: The art and science of garden cultivation and management. 🗿 84. **Aquaculture**: The farming of aquatic organisms in controlled environments. 🗿 85. **En
I don't think that it is producing more energy , aapne sirf low gravitational potential energy dekha hai but uss rubber ko strech karne ke wajah se kuch energy jo hamne usko deform karne me lagai wo bhi potential energy ke form me stored hai jo ki last me ek saath release hui.
Baccho ke mje le rha hai aise example se baccho ke potential energy aur impulse ke concept bne se pehle hi hil jaege ye class ke name pr fun experiment hi Krna hai to Mr Indian hacker ya crazy xyz ki video dekho km se km Ghar Wale galat fehmi me to nhi rhege hmara baccha pad rha hai
My age 30 now, I took commerce kyu ki science tuff lagta tha aur upar se sala teachers bhi dhang se nai padate the....after watching this feeling like science Lena tha
In this experiment Newton's third law failed as sir dropped the rubber popper from low height but it bounced at more height Somebody can explain please😮 Sorry if you think I disrespect Isaac Newton😢 Explanation please
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Tum bahut acche padhaate ho
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That's the definition of work smarter, not harder❤❤
But for work smarter u have to go through the
detail of that work without detail u can`t do smart work
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Are Bhai sir ko pata tha us baloon ke bare me and students ko koi idea nahi tha. Isme smart and hard work ki koi bat hai kya , kuch bhi😂😂
Physics ko bhi apne gad mein gussad liya ,no smarter it comes after hard work
Isko cheating bolte hain
Question: from syllabus 😂
Answer: out of syllabus 😂
Exactly 😂
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@@डाक्टर-ठ4छ 😂
@@harsu_52 😄
@@डाक्टर-ठ4छ😢😢😢😢😢
India needs more teachers like them
It is not original
@@gopaldeshmuk1068 like your family is not original 💀
@@gopaldeshmuk1068 science is original 😊
Money 🤑🤑😂😂
❤ you dkgff
😢🎉❤❤❤❤❤
This man loves his job.You can see it in his face.These are the kind of confident teachers we need in India
Khud manipulate karta he students ko opposite chiz krne ko , and then he acts like a pro infront of them only for the views, but y'all are too smart to notice it
In Pakistan also bro.❤
@@dhavalshahh3625You definitely have no idea about the meanings of the words you used.
Don't be oversmart.
This is most inspiring and brilliant teacher for me
Ye Hume kaise pata chalega balloon ke undar kya hai 😅
😂ye har bar aise hi fasate hai Bhai har bar kuch suspense rehta h but sir bahut sahi padhate h
Sahi bat
पहले फोड़ के देख लेना 😂😂
observation se
@@arnavps897 Kya? 😅
Sir: kon try karega
Whole Class: 🐐🐐🐐
😂😂
😂😂
😂😂
Is comment ko UNESCO sammanit karega
😂😂😂
Physics in practical 🗿
Physics in numerical 💀
Fr💀
Physics in school 🤡-
Physics in TH-cam 🔥😻
Bro spitting faxxxddx
Aishe teachers har mai bhi deserve karta tha
This generation is actually lucky.We didn't have options.
School may he hai bro
bhai aise agar har ek physics ke concept ko explain karne lage to 11vi 12vi ka syllabus BTech ke saath khatm hoga. 😂😂😂
"Teachers who make physics class boring are criminals." - Prof. Walter Lewin.
Yes 90 percent of them are
So you basically trying to say school and colleges are runs by devils
99.99999999 percent 😢
Then students who get bored even in interesting lectures are also criminals.
Its true for all other subjects out there mainly bio , chem and maths including phy
Wow, that's a very nice explanation.
May God bless you, sir with health and wealth😊❤
Bahut kismat walon ko sahi samay par sahi teacher naseeb hote hain
Ye teacher agar student hota isko bh8 nhi pata hota kese krte hen..
@@penguins647kal ko to tum PM ko bhi bol dete, ye agar PM na hokar aam admi hota to iske paas bhi power na hota 😂😂😂. Kaisi baat kar rahe ho?
@@Prac7887 "Jaan de denge iske liye " bhai pura karo sentence😂
@@Prac7887 "Jaan de denge iske liye " bhai pura karo sentence😂
@@Prac7887 wo apni extraordinary IQ ka showoff kr rha h
Physics in utube : 🤩👏😍👌🏻😎👑
physics in class : 😭🤬😡🛐🦧🥱🥱🥊
R u RJ sir antar pantar ?
@@BHAVYATAYAL-yr4rk I think he don't know about Rajwant sir 😂.
Bhai apne itne accurate emoji use kaise kar lete ho.
@@GL_BladeDimag se 😏
Your concentration in u tube 🗿
Your concentration in class 🤡
Great teacher... I love everything by this great teacher. I wish I had had one like him in my early times.
Sir ji ap bohot ache se aur fun ke sath padhate hai big fan sir ji ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
🤣🤣🤣🙃🤣🙃🙃🤣🤣😂😍😘🥴😍😍🥰🤣🤣😂
😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
@@Renurathore123 kya hua
Tareef kare to comment pin kar diya
🎉🎉
Professors like him are very rare in Indian graduate schools
We need more ppl like him ❤
Sir apke jaise teacher muze mile hote to physics ka phobia hi nahi raheta ,sach me apke videos dekh ke physics easy lagane laga hai
Physics in school 💀
Physics in youtube ☠️
Physics in bollywood 🤡
Tollywood bhojpuri😂
Physics in TV serials ⚰️
Physics doesn't exist in south indian movie🤣🤣🤣🤣
Attendence button 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶😈😈🐐🐐🐐🐐🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
True 😂
EVERYTHING IS TEMPORARY BUT THAT ‘‘OHHHHHH.....’’ IS PERMANENT 😂
Because unke Gand mein baat ghus jati h😂
@@lakhyajyotiphukan8021kar di na choti baat 😂
@@lakhyajyotiphukan8021💀
आप,बोतल,अछि,टरेनिग,सिकाते,है
😂😂@@lakhyajyotiphukan8021
We need more teachers like him
We Need This Type of Teachers For Growth of Proper Students in Society ❤❤🎉😢😢😂😂😂
Rights ❤
Video is full of cuts
Bhai agar school me teacher aisa padhana bhi chahe toh school authority nikal degi us teacher
School me kevel syllabus complete karwana hi end goal hota hai chahe bachhe ko samjh aaye na nahi
IIT be like :) 😂 Ab isme sabse. Hard question banayenge ham...
Viscosity batao
Baat to sae hai....@@bide2505
Ye batao ki kitna bada ballon lenge to sidha Chand par pahuch jayega 😂
Sirf questions banao aur kuch kam dhanda nehi hai kya 😂
@@KukurBehenwahi to Kam hai uska😂
I wish I had got a teacher like you during my school days or neet preparation. I would have enjoyed physics instead fearing it. God bless you sir
Physics ko aise hi intresting karke padhane se ache se concept samajh me aata hai...❤
Sir enters
Students ohhhhhh
Sir stands
Students ohhhhhh
Sir speaks
Students ohhhhhh
Sir holds a pen
Students ohhhhhh
Sir says ready
Students ohhhhhh
😂😂😂ye ohhhhhh karne ke paise dete ho kya sir 😀
😂
😂
and later they start doing oooohhh hooo hooo hooo, ishq tera tadp....
@@Chivoyage 💃🏻🕺🏻💃🏻🕺🏻💃🏻🕺🏻
😂😂😂😂arey bhai
Wow guru ji nice explanation ❤❤❤❤
I wish I had been taught by such teacher. So interesting and innovative!!
जहाँ मैं पढ़ता था वहाँ तो question पूछने पर ही teacher चिढ़ जाता था
Aur hum jahaan padhte the wahan ke teacher irritate hote the
Isme konsa Gyan mil gya😂
When it's students : only balloon
When it's teacher : put a ball inside
Yeah he loves partiality
Such students are very lucky to have such a sir
Cheating cheating karta hai tu😂😂😂😂
Sir cheating teaching ke liye hi karte hai pagal 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
But cheating to cheating he hai na😅@@rakeshjain7212
Don't say Tu , He is Sir
uper ki aur phekiye, jb nicheche aayega to more potential ke saath Uper jayega.😊
I literally enjoy learning through your classes Sir
If that kind of teachers would have been mine in school that maybe i wouldn't have changed my stream long years back, its not education but the way of teaching makes it difficult or easy to understand the concept of study of any subject for students, this kind of teacher understand the mind of students
same :( i always hated science and chose commerce but later realized that i actually like science and it's because of my stupid school teachers whom made me despise this subject so much!
Balloon ke andar spring ya suction cup fit hoga, dono ke andar hi potential energy store ki ja sakti hai (spring ko compress karke aur suction cup ko ulta rakh ke). Usi potential energy ke release hone se ball bounce karti hai
Potential energy restore by suction 🪠 cup and then release after gain more bouncing force 😜
Nice, sir you very great teacher, Take care, I am from Bangladesh
Beautifully explained sir.Thank you.
The folding didn't increase its potential energy. Rather the elastic energy is what helped the balloon and that device jump higher
Sir chemical reaction ke bare me bhi btaya kro🙏
Teacher ho to aap ka jasa ❤❤
Wish we have more teachers like him.
Love you Sir ❤❤
Mere mind me phele hi ye aa gaya tha Ki balloon ko kese throw karna h 😅😂
Same here
Same
Same 😂
To me akela nhi hu 😂
Same 😂
Iske baad ka portion emt ka kahan h mtlb electrostatics or magneto
what a teaching technic sir wah loved it
Who noticed sir ne ball ko fold Kiya
Agar sir ka trick sabko malum rahe toh sab sir k jaisa hi ball jump kar sakte hain
i notice that ki sab baccho ko pata nahi tha andar kya hai sir ko pata tha agar sir ko bhi nahi pata hota andar kya hai then sir also didnt jump it long sir ne ball bounce karne se phele fold that tube inside the ballon
Ma phly hi samjy gai thi sir gee..........😊
You are really Great sir.. 👏👏👌👌👍👍
Students be Like: cheating karta hai tu😁😁😁
THANKU SIR PLS AUR SHORT VIDEOS UPLOAD KARO BOHOT EASILY SAB SAMAJ AA JATA HAI!❤❤
I wish I had a teacher like him. I would have definitely loved physics❤❤❤
Sure! Here’s a brief overview of various science topics, each followed by 🗿:
1. **Atoms**: The basic unit of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons. 🗿
2. **Molecules**: Two or more atoms bonded together, forming the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound. 🗿
3. **Cells**: The basic building blocks of life, containing organelles that perform specific functions. 🗿
4. **DNA**: The molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms. 🗿
5. **Evolution**: The process through which species change over time through natural selection. 🗿
6. **Ecosystems**: A community of living organisms interacting with their environment. 🗿
7. **Photosynthesis**: The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. 🗿
8. **Climate Change**: Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns affecting ecosystems. 🗿
9. **Gravity**: The force that attracts two bodies towards each other, keeping planets in orbit. 🗿
10. **Magnetism**: The physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects. 🗿
11. **Electricity**: The flow of electric charge, essential for powering devices and systems. 🗿
12. **Chemical Reactions**: Processes that transform reactants into products, often involving energy changes. 🗿
13. **Thermodynamics**: The study of heat, energy, and work in physical systems. 🗿
14. **Quantum Mechanics**: The branch of physics that deals with the behavior of particles at atomic and subatomic levels. 🗿
15. **Relativity**: Einstein's theory explaining the relationship between space, time, and gravity. 🗿
16. **Plate Tectonics**: The theory explaining the movement of the Earth's plates, leading to seismic activity. 🗿
17. **Meteorology**: The scientific study of the atmosphere and weather phenomena. 🗿
18. **Astronomy**: The study of celestial bodies and the universe beyond Earth. 🗿
19. **Genetics**: The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. 🗿
20. **Biochemistry**: The branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. 🗿
21. **Neuroscience**: The study of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. 🗿
22. **Robotics**: The technology associated with the design, construction, and operation of robots. 🗿
23. **Artificial Intelligence**: The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. 🗿
24. **Nanotechnology**: The manipulation of matter on an atomic or molecular scale, typically below 100 nanometers. 🗿
25. **Philosophy of Science**: The study of the assumptions, foundations, and implications of science. 🗿
26. **Acoustics**: The science of sound, including its production, transmission, and effects. 🗿
27. **Optics**: The study of light and its interactions with matter. 🗿
28. **Hydrology**: The study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water throughout the Earth. 🗿
29. **Soil Science**: The study of soil as a natural resource, including its formation, classification, and mapping. 🗿
30. **Botany**: The scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, growth, and ecology. 🗿
31. **Zoology**: The branch of biology concerned with the study of animals. 🗿
32. **Microbiology**: The study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. 🗿
33. **Virology**: The study of viruses and viral diseases. 🗿
34. **Immunology**: The study of the immune system and how it protects against disease. 🗿
35. **Pathology**: The study of the causes and effects of diseases. 🗿
36. **Oncology**: The study and treatment of tumors and cancer. 🗿
37. **Pharmacology**: The study of drugs and their effects on living systems. 🗿
38. **Forensic Science**: The application of scientific methods and techniques to investigate crimes. 🗿
39. **Astrophysics**: The branch of astronomy that deals with the physics of celestial bodies and the universe. 🗿
40. **Cosmology**: The study of the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe. 🗿
41. **Geology**: The study of the Earth’s solid material, including rocks and minerals. 🗿
42. **Paleontology**: The study of the history of life on Earth through the examination of fossils. 🗿
43. **Anthropology**: The study of humans, their behavior, and societies in the past and present. 🗿
44. **Sociology**: The study of social behavior, institutions, and societal structures. 🗿
45. **Psychology**: The scientific study of the mind and behavior. 🗿
46. **Linguistics**: The scientific study of language and its structure. 🗿
47. **Economics**: The study of how societies use resources to produce goods and services. 🗿
48. **Political Science**: The study of politics, government systems, and political behavior. 🗿
49. **History of Science**: The study of the development of scientific knowledge over time. 🗿
50. **Environmental Science**: The study of the environment and solutions to environmental problems. 🗿
51. **Materials Science**: The study of materials and their properties, applications, and performance. 🗿
52. **Biophysics**: The application of physics principles to biological systems. 🗿
53. **Geophysics**: The study of the Earth using the principles of physics. 🗿
54. **Space Exploration**: The investigation of outer space through manned and unmanned spacecraft. 🗿
55. **Oceanography**: The study of the ocean and its components. 🗿
56. **Climate Science**: The study of climate systems and understanding climate change impacts. 🗿
57. **Renewable Energy**: Energy derived from resources that are replenished naturally. 🗿
58. **Biomedical Engineering**: The application of engineering principles to medicine and biology. 🗿
59. **Agronomy**: The science of soil management and crop production. 🗿
60. **Food Science**: The study of food processes and preservation techniques. 🗿
61. **Cognitive Science**: The interdisciplinary study of the mind and its processes. 🗿
62. **Ethology**: The study of animal behavior in natural environments. 🗿
63. **Cytology**: The study of cells, their physiological properties, and interactions. 🗿
64. **Histology**: The study of the microscopic structure of tissues. 🗿
65. **Metrology**: The science of measurement and its application. 🗿
66. **Environmental Chemistry**: The study of chemical processes occurring in the environment. 🗿
67. **Astrobiology**: The study of the origin, evolution, and potential for life elsewhere in the universe. 🗿
68. **Nuclear Physics**: The study of atomic nuclei and their interactions. 🗿
69. **Fluid Dynamics**: The study of how fluids move and the forces acting on them. 🗿
70. **Game Theory**: The mathematical study of strategic decision-making. 🗿
71. **Chaos Theory**: The study of complex systems sensitive to initial conditions. 🗿
72. **Network Theory**: The study of graphs as a representation of either symmetric or directed relationships. 🗿
73. **Cryptography**: The study of secure communication techniques. 🗿
74. **Human Anatomy**: The study of the structure of the human body. 🗿
75. **Cell Biology**: The study of cell structure and function. 🗿
76. **Reproductive Biology**: The study of reproductive processes in organisms. 🗿
77. **Evolutionary Biology**: The study of the evolutionary processes that produced the diversity of life. 🗿
78. **Biodiversity**: The variety of life in different habitats and ecosystems. 🗿
79. **Conservation Biology**: The study of preserving biodiversity and safeguarding ecosystems. 🗿
80. **Urban Ecology**: The study of ecological processes in urban environments. 🗿
81. **Toxicology**: The study of the effects of chemicals on living organisms. 🗿
82. **Agricultural Science**: The study of agriculture and its techniques. 🗿
83. **Horticulture**: The art and science of garden cultivation and management. 🗿
84. **Aquaculture**: The farming of aquatic organisms in controlled environments. 🗿
85. **En
That's the perfect example of: जादू का खेल जादूगर ही दिखा सकता है 😂
Boy in the video : Mridul Aggarwal
Thats the definition of cheat secretly without knowing the kids
how many of us one loves this kind of phy class✋👍
কি অসাধারণ বোঝানোর ক্ষমতা আপনার ভিডিওটা সম্পূর্ণ দেখলাম
Kash aise teachers hamare time bhi hote...Humko to physics ke naam se hi dar lagta tha
Ye teacher kaha jaadugar ban Raha hai... 😂
Mulla spotted
student be like : to ap kehana kya chahte ho hamare andar dimag nahi hai kya 😂😂😂
Ya kia ta sir achi tarah explain karo plz❤
He is trying to explain case of e>1.
@@sridevi-rt7ek😂
@@harshyadav4600 Bro what's there to laugh 😃
तू रहन दे तेरी बस की तो ना है ये बात
@@sridevi-rt7ekcoefficient of restitution more than 1? Huh?
You are a great physics teacher 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Hmm bhai me offline padta hu sir 😅
Theacher ho to aap ka jaas sir ❤❤❤
Time machine se sir ke saare video dekhunga phirse sir ki class karunga, phir to main class ka hero ban jaunga 😅😂
Aajkal Sir bhi cheating karne lage 😂😂
Sar ji aap bahut acche se padhaate ho
Can this rubber popper can make perpetual machine because it can produce more energy than the initial energy 🤔
I don't think that it is producing more energy , aapne sirf low gravitational potential energy dekha hai but uss rubber ko strech karne ke wajah se kuch energy jo hamne usko deform karne me lagai wo bhi potential energy ke form me stored hai jo ki last me ek saath release hui.
ऐसे गुरु हो तो ये देश बहुत तरक्की करेगा
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TH-cam Vs. School
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Baccho ke mje le rha hai aise example se baccho ke potential energy aur impulse ke concept bne se pehle hi hil jaege ye class ke name pr fun experiment hi Krna hai to Mr Indian hacker ya crazy xyz ki video dekho km se km Ghar Wale galat fehmi me to nhi rhege hmara baccha pad rha hai
Pr sir aap ne tappa mar ke bola tha 😂😂😂😂😂😂 to freely chhodne ko thodi bola tha
That's I think when she attempted first one
ye toh crax mein milta tha
The way he says bahot mehnga ha vaise 😂
Mai bangladesh se is class dekhta hu. Bahut accha lagta hai😊
bahadur bachha is back!!💪
Waah😂 apni taarif khud kr rha 😈
@@vivekpratapsingh9194 hehehe😂
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My age 30 now, I took commerce kyu ki science tuff lagta tha aur upar se sala teachers bhi dhang se nai padate the....after watching this feeling like science Lena tha
Everything is temporary but that woooooooooo sound is permanent 😂😂
Bhai yah to bahut Achcha hai mujhe to bahut Achcha Laga
Sar aap bahut achcha padhaate Hain pura ful injoy ke 😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
Work Smarter, Not Harder💯🙌🏻
Physics written on board-💀☠️
Physics practical -😊
Me pahle hi logic laga liya tha sir😊 asa Kuch karne bele Ho
Maine bhi yahi socha tha 😂
This called as a mind work
Really😮 you are great😊
You people making the exam very critical.
happy teachers day for all teache who worka hard for our knowlage😊😊😊
Parents: kya padha coaching mein
Students: Ooooooooooo😂😮
Excellent Sir 🎉❤🙏😘
Every student deserve this
Par ma apka big fan hu😊❤
Amazing, kaha h ye classes?
Everything is temporary but that
"Ohhhhh" is permanent 😂
Everything thing is temporary but that"ohhhhhhh" is permanent😂😅
You teach nice sir❤❤
I hated studying physics subject in school..but here i am watching and enjoying it ...
Nice to see you again🎉
Kash hmary schools main bhe asy interesting teachers hty
In this experiment Newton's third law failed as sir dropped the rubber popper from low height but it bounced at more height
Somebody can explain please😮
Sorry if you think I disrespect Isaac Newton😢
Explanation please
Itni tej patakne ke baad bhi baloon burst nhi hua😮😮😅😅😅😢😢😢😂😂😂😂😂