Sir please make interview videos of medalists so they can feel that India is proud of them and we are supportive so they can be inspiration for many students please sir please please
I have been curious since class 4 as one day I was watching discovery channel and suddenly a show came named 'How the universe work' . It made me to think how things went on in space and it's fundamentals. I want to learn more . Please revolution our education system as it is boring to mug everything in and just vomit 🤢 in the exam . Every year lakhs of good student are suffering from this ✌️.
As a space enthusiast, it's clear to me that he has a good amount of knowledge in the field, but many of the things he said were incorrect, possibly due to nervousness.
@@drkashyapacademy At this point it's at the end of our solar system, right? I really wonder why not many students know of an amazing person like you. By the way, do you think if we use solar sail and nuclear fusion in our rockets, we could probably travel for very very long distances as fusion releases insane amounts of energy as it's how the sun is alive. and sir, why would the sun expand if the hydrogen fuel inside is getting lesser and gravity is winning? shouldn't it be contracting?
@@03.adithyaacharya18I think in this era or century you can say solar sail is probably the best to travel long distances like reaching proxima centauri b in only 20-25 yrs is amazing 😊
@@dyumani7666 I really don't think we are even close to reaching Proxima Centauri in 20 to 25 years Even light takes 4,000 years to reach Proxima b keeping our current speed and technology in mind and assuming future technologies to a certain extent, we are not going to Proxima B anytime soon, it's just way too far The fastest space probe we have now can travel 132kms per second keeping this speed in mind it would take us like 10 million years
I want nsea batch 2024 very badlyyyyyy❤🔥💯. What a teacher madhu sir is!!!!!
Sir please make interview videos of medalists so they can feel that India is proud of them and we are supportive so they can be inspiration for many students please sir please please
i saw your previous some interviews so i understood most of the things you talked about 💛💛💛💛💛💛
Very nice video.
Sir can you please tell what topics to cover for this examination??
class 11 and 12 physics and celestial mechanics
I have been curious since class 4 as one day I was watching discovery channel and suddenly a show came named 'How the universe work' . It made me to think how things went on in space and it's fundamentals. I want to learn more . Please revolution our education system as it is boring to mug everything in and just vomit 🤢 in the exam . Every year lakhs of good student are suffering from this ✌️.
Sir please give us a book recommendation for people who are not enrolled in your course
As a space enthusiast, it's clear to me that he has a good amount of knowledge in the field, but many of the things he said were incorrect, possibly due to nervousness.
From where are you preparing for NSEA if you are
voyager only went to the edge of the solar system and not the universe
Yes voyager did take the picture from Saturn.
@@drkashyapacademy At this point it's at the end of our solar system, right?
I really wonder why not many students know of an amazing person like you.
By the way, do you think if we use solar sail and nuclear fusion in our rockets, we could probably travel for very very long distances as fusion releases insane amounts of energy as it's how the sun is alive.
and sir, why would the sun expand if the hydrogen fuel inside is getting lesser and gravity is winning?
shouldn't it be contracting?
Yes the blue pale dot and the quote by Carl Sagan gives me goosebumps ❤❤😊
@@03.adithyaacharya18I think in this era or century you can say solar sail is probably the best to travel long distances like reaching proxima centauri b in only 20-25 yrs is amazing 😊
@@dyumani7666 I really don't think we are even close to reaching Proxima Centauri in 20 to 25 years
Even light takes 4,000 years to reach Proxima b
keeping our current speed and technology in mind and assuming future technologies to a certain extent, we are not going to Proxima B anytime soon, it's just way too far
The fastest space probe we have now can travel 132kms per second
keeping this speed in mind it would take us like 10 million years
When will nsea
24 november
Sir pls tell which topics Should be covered and what are their prerequisites.
prerequisites r class 11 and 12 physics
Sir you have a lots of much knowledge but you don't have quality of teaching 😅😅😅😅
Big gas of ball😂
So what?? 🤨
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