Centrifugal Force-Uniform Circular Motion Part 2-Class 10 ICSE Physics 2024-Rana Academy
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Welcome to Rana Academy's educational channel! In this video, we delve into the fascinating concept of Uniform Circular Motion, specifically tailored for Class 10 ICSE Physics students.
Join us as we break down the intricacies of circular motion, exploring its uniformity, centripetal force, and the principles governing objects moving in circular paths. Whether you're gearing up for exams or simply eager to enhance your understanding of physics, our comprehensive explanation and illustrative examples are designed to empower your learning journey.
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Thank you sir for putting these videos.They are really helpful
Thank you so much sir for putting these videos. They really help us 😊
I feel sorry for you sir 😢
Such a splendid teacher
Better than pw and many more is underrated😢
My all the answers were correct except last question's last bit (I got confused 😅)
Thank you so much sir I thought I would never be able to understand this concept but now again thanks to you I think I'll never be able to forget it ❤
sir in tys the stone question, shouldn't the acceleration be uniform because velocity is variable and it is in a circular motion with constant speed? btw your videos really help very much
No Because In Circular motion, Acceleration is found out by the formula (a=v²/r) where v is velocity and r is radius.
So You Can clearly infer that velocity changes at every instance so the velocity is variable therefore from the formula of acceleration in circular motion(a=v²/r) We Get Acceleration Variable. Hope It Helps.😊
Great 👍🏻
Thanks sir
Sir please class 11 ke liye chemistry ke videos layiye please sirrr!!!!!
Sir ,I have doubt in the last question part(b)
How acceleration of stone is variable
I would recommend you to watch sir's last lecture just before this one I think it was part 1 of uniform circular motion, there he has already explained it with help of diagram surely you will have no doubts left if you watch that explanation.
Thanks @@Studious_Ummati
Your welcome
Sir pls class 11 ka physics bhi karo plss
Next week onwards, that will also start.