2:19 Force 3:54 effect of force 7:01 types of force 13:06 Newton first law of motion 25:44 Inertia 28:39 Momentum 32:30 Newton's second law of motion 41:44 Newton third law of motion 52:41 Law of conservation of momentum 1:04:16 Lift cases 1:21:22 Concept of impulse 1:25:43 Impulse momentum theorem 1:28:14 Friction 2:06:50 Angle of friction 2:13:12 Angle of Repose 2:25:16 Acceleration downward on rough inclined plane 2:29:07 Max velocity without skidding on plane road 🛣 2:35:37 Banking of road 🛣 2:44:13 Thank you
Timestamp of topic ❤ 2:19 Force 3:54 effect of force 7:01 types of force 13:06 Newton first law of motion 25:44 Inertia 28:39 Momentum 32:30 Newton's second law of motion 41:44 Newton third law of motion 52:41 Law of conservation of momentum 1:04:16 Lift cases 1:21:22 Concept of impulse 1:25:43 Impulse momentum theorem 1:28:14 Friction 2:06:50 Angle of friction 2:13:12 Angle of Repose 2:25:16 Acceleration downward on rough inclined plane 2:29:07 Max velocity without skidding on plane road 🛣️ 2:35:37 Banking of road 🛣️ 2:44:13 Thank you
Newton's 4th law says that every book continue to be in rest until and unless internal or external exam appears and speed of page turning is directly proportional to the syllabus to be covered and tension in the mind remains constant. tension is inversely proportional to date of examination
Undoubtedly he is best for school level.. studying since 9th, he has short and complete perfect lectures. In physics basically you just need a person to whom you can connect and feel bcz here in physics you need to imagine and apply .. Thank You Sir...
Timestamp of topic 2:19 Force 3:54 effect of force 7:01 types of force 13:06 Newton first law of motion 25:44 Inertia 28:39 Momentum 32:30 Newton's second law of motion 41:44 Newton third law of motion 52:41 Law of conservation of momentum 1:04:16 Lift cases 1:21:22 Concept of impulse 1:25:43 Impulse momentum theorem 1:28:14 Friction 2:06:50 Angle of friction 2:13:12 Angle of Repose 2:25:16 Acceleration downward on rough inclined plane 2:29:07 Max velocity without skidding on plane road 2:35:37 Banking of road 2:44:13 Thank you
NEWTON 4TH LAW: Every book continues to be at rest and and covered with dust until unless internal and external exams appears and speed of turning pages is directly proportional to the syllabus to be completed But the tension remains constant 😂😂😂 HOPE EVERY STUDENT CAN UNDERSTAND "THE NEWTONS 4TH LAW" Agla law konsa bnna hai NEWTON SE BAT KARTI HO😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sir nobody is greater than you, you are the reason behind I learnt physics, really thank you sir , so grateful to have a sir like you , If anybody asks me who's my physics lecturer I'm telling your name sir , Love from karnataka ❤❤
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI) 00:06 - Live classes on Units and Measurement, Motion in a Straight Line, and Motion in a Plane. 01:03 - Introduction to Laws of Motion One Shot 02:27 - Force is the action of pushing or pulling an object. 03:19 - Understanding the concept of force in daily life 04:51 - Understanding the impact of applying force on objects 05:35 - Forces can change speed, shape, size, and direction of objects in motion 07:14 - Friction plays a key role in studying forces 07:58 - Net force cancels out when equal and opposite forces act 09:31 - Balanced force can't change speed or direction 10:11 - Understanding unbalanced force and its effects. 11:51 - Understanding balance of forces and motion 12:36 - Unbalanced force can cause any change in the motion of an object. 14:22 - Objects in motion will continue in motion with same speed and direction unless acted upon by an external force. 15:05 - Internal forces prevent pushing the car from inside 16:37 - Understanding Antsall force in the same direction 17:26 - Lower body moves forward with the bus due to friction 19:00 - Understanding Newton's first law of motion 19:38 - Newton's laws of motion explained in Hindi 21:02 - Handling notes carefully is important 21:57 - Understanding Newton's First Law of Motion 23:18 - Understanding Newton's First Law of Motion 24:02 - Understanding the impact of force on objects. 25:39 - Understanding the concept of inertia in physics 26:40 - Understanding Inertia and its types. 28:28 - The concept of momentum and inertia of direction in physics 29:18 - Understanding Momentum as the Product of Mass and Velocity 31:09 - Understanding momentum in physics 32:03 - Rest objects and rest velocity lead to zero momentum 33:30 - Force is required to change the mass or velocity of an object. 34:16 - Understanding the impact of force on momentum change 36:03 - Understanding the concept of Change in Momentum and Time 36:48 - Changes in momentum affect time and force 38:20 - Understanding High Jump in Physics 39:07 - Understanding momentum change in motion 40:37 - Understanding and applying the concept of momentum 41:29 - Introduction to Newton's Third Law 42:59 - Understanding Action and Reaction in Physics 44:04 - Relation between mass and acceleration in context of force 45:43 - Understanding different types of fire extinguishers 46:23 - Powder extinguishers and their outdoor use 48:34 - Understanding Action and Reaction in Physics 49:40 - Understanding concepts of friction with a practical example 51:10 - Explaining concept of equal and opposite forces 52:01 - Understanding the applications of forces on different objects. 53:38 - Impacts of momentum conservation before and after collision 54:51 - Discussion on momentum conservation before and after collision 57:02 - दो लॉज का इस्तेमाल करके कंजर्वेशन ऑफ मोमेंटम को प्रूफ किया गया है 57:52 - Understanding the Real Meaning of Second Law of Motion 1:00:18 - Understanding the concept of hidden laws in second law of motion 1:01:15 - Understanding collision and momentum conservation 1:03:19 - Understanding the concept of second law of motion 1:04:19 - Understanding weight in lift cases 1:06:14 - Understanding the concept of normal reaction in lift cases. 1:07:10 - Understanding apparent weight and its implications 1:09:02 - Understanding the concept of accelerated motion in a lift 1:10:13 - Understanding Acceleration and Net Force in Motion 1:12:30 - Understanding free fall and safety measures in elevators 1:13:43 - Understanding the consequences of a broken lift cable 1:15:54 - Understanding the concept of net force in practical scenarios 1:16:41 - Understanding the concept of negative sign in Physics 1:18:34 - Understanding the concept of equal acceleration in free fall 1:19:31 - Understanding the concept of Negative Weight in Lift 1:20:50 - Observation of weight change during elevator movement. 1:21:28 - Understanding the Concept of Impulse in Physics 1:23:58 - Understanding Impulse and Impulsive Forces 1:24:50 - Understanding Impulsive Force and Impulse 1:27:00 - Understanding the concept of change in momentum 1:27:58 - Understanding the impact of friction in motion 1:29:31 - Understanding Frictional Force in Motion 1:30:40 - Friction occurs when two objects are in contact and one is moving or trying to move relative to the other. 1:32:46 - Microscopic examination reveals irregular surfaces 1:33:47 - Understanding the interlocking of hair strands in a comb 1:35:25 - Understanding friction on smooth surfaces 1:36:16 - Explaining Contact Force and Vander Waal's Force of Attraction 1:38:24 - Types of friction 1:39:18 - Friction is necessary to propel rockets by tearing through the air. 1:41:05 - Static friction prevents motion between objects in contact 1:41:52 - Understanding static and kinetic friction 1:43:47 - Static friction adjusts itself according to applied force 1:44:50 - Understanding maximum static friction and limiting friction 1:46:43 - Explaining different types of friction - Kinetic and Static 1:47:39 - Understanding the two types of friction 1:49:10 - Understanding frictional force and applied force 1:49:52 - Understanding limiting friction and kinetic friction 1:51:32 - Understanding Friction and Applied Force 1:52:15 - Discussion on limiting friction and kinetic friction 1:54:26 - Understanding the concept of limiting friction 1:55:19 - Friction always acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion. 1:57:16 - Understanding Frictional Force and Limiting Friction 1:58:34 - Understanding friction and weight distribution in objects 2:00:31 - Misconception about increase in weight during free fall 2:01:19 - Friction depends on the normal reaction force. 2:03:09 - Friction depends on the nature of materials in contact 2:04:16 - Effect of Surface on Friction 2:06:01 - Understanding Connected Motion in Physics Chapter 2:06:43 - Understanding Connected Motion in Physics 2:08:20 - Understanding the concept of angle between resultant of normal reaction and friction 2:09:18 - Understanding Resultant of Normal Reaction and Frictional Forces 2:10:51 - Theta represents basic friction variations. 2:11:49 - Understanding the concept of friction and its dependence on theta and mu. 2:13:48 - Understanding the concept of Angle of Repose 2:14:29 - Introduction to motion in Physics 2:16:04 - Importance of Inclination Angle in Starting Sliding 2:16:59 - Understanding the concept of contact forces 2:18:20 - Friction and coefficient of friction increased due to change in angle of repose 2:19:06 - Observing changes in angle of repose with incline 2:20:30 - The amount of milk consumed by the child in one shot 2:21:13 - Understanding the concept of normal reaction force on inclined surfaces 2:23:21 - Understanding the concept of net force in motion 2:24:43 - Frictional force and force of repose are not dependent on mass 2:26:35 - Friction and mg3 influence on net force and acceleration 2:27:37 - Acceleration formula and its relation to theta, g, and m 2:29:22 - Understanding the concept of maximum velocity without skidding on the plane road 2:30:08 - Understanding maximum velocity without skidding 2:31:37 - Friction force should be greater than or equal to centripetal force for smooth circular motion. 2:32:42 - Understanding the formula for centripetal force and friction 2:34:33 - Friction can lead to loss of petrol and increase in expenses 2:35:18 - Understanding the concept of Banking of Road 2:36:57 - Introduction to friction components and angles 2:37:55 - Understanding centripetal force and its components 2:40:01 - Discussion on theta and its significance in physics. 2:41:01 - Understanding the concepts of multiplying, dividing, and solving equations in physics 2:42:54 - Optimum speed allows turning frictionless on roads 2:43:45 - Live classes on Laws of Motion and Work, Energy, and Power
1:47:19 . I might be wrong but in case of walking friction must be static because the relative slipping between ground and our shoe don't happen completely and the foot just tends to slip backwards
Timestamps 00:06 - Live classes on Units and Measurement, Motion in a Straight Line, and Motion in a Plane. 01:03 - Introduction to Laws of Motion One Shot 02:27 - Force is the action of pushing or pulling an object. 03:19 - Understanding the concept of force in daily life 04:51 - Understanding the impact of applying force on objects 05:35 - Forces can change speed, shape, size, and direction of objects in motion 07:14 - Friction plays a key role in studying forces 07:58 - Net force cancels out when equal and opposite forces act 09:31 - Balanced force can't change speed or direction 10:11 - Understanding unbalanced force and its effects. 11:51 - Understanding balance of forces and motion 12:36 - Unbalanced force can cause any change in the motion of an object. 14:22 - Objects in motion will continue in motion with same speed and direction unless acted upon by an external force. 15:05 - Internal forces prevent pushing the car from inside 16:37 - Understanding Antsall force in the same direction 17:26 - Lower body moves forward with the bus due to friction 19:00 - Understanding Newton's first law of motion 19:38 - Newton's laws of motion explained in Hindi 21:02 - Handling notes carefully is important 21:57 - Understanding Newton's First Law of Motion 23:18 - Understanding Newton's First Law of Motion 24:02 - Understanding the impact of force on objects. 25:39 - Understanding the concept of inertia in physics 26:40 - Understanding Inertia and its types. 28:28 - The concept of momentum and inertia of direction in physics 29:18 - Understanding Momentum as the Product of Mass and Velocity 31:09 - Understanding momentum in physics 32:03 - Rest objects and rest velocity lead to zero momentum 33:30 - Force is required to change the mass or velocity of an object. 34:16 - Understanding the impact of force on momentum change 36:03 - Understanding the concept of Change in Momentum and Time 36:48 - Changes in momentum affect time and force 38:20 - Understanding High Jump in Physics 39:07 - Understanding momentum change in motion 40:37 - Understanding and applying the concept of momentum 41:29 - Introduction to Newton's Third Law 42:59 - Understanding Action and Reaction in Physics 44:04 - Relation between mass and acceleration in context of force 45:43 - Understanding different types of fire extinguishers 46:23 - Powder extinguishers and their outdoor use 48:34 - Understanding Action and Reaction in Physics 49:40 - Understanding concepts of friction with a practical example 51:10 - Explaining concept of equal and opposite forces 52:01 - Understanding the applications of forces on different objects. 53:38 - Impacts of momentum conservation before and after collision 54:51 - Discussion on momentum conservation before and after collision 57:02 - दो लॉज का इस्तेमाल करके कंजर्वेशन ऑफ मोमेंटम को प्रूफ किया गया है 57:52 - Understanding the Real Meaning of Second Law of Motion 1:00:18 - Understanding the concept of hidden laws in second law of motion 1:01:15 - Understanding collision and momentum conservation 1:03:19 - Understanding the concept of second law of motion 1:04:19 - Understanding weight in lift cases 1:06:14 - Understanding the concept of normal reaction in lift cases. 1:07:10 - Understanding apparent weight and its implications 1:09:02 - Understanding the concept of accelerated motion in a lift 1:10:13 - Understanding Acceleration and Net Force in Motion 1:12:30 - Understanding free fall and safety measures in elevators 1:13:43 - Understanding the consequences of a broken lift cable 1:15:54 - Understanding the concept of net force in practical scenarios 1:16:41 - Understanding the concept of negative sign in Physics 1:18:34 - Understanding the concept of equal acceleration in free fall 1:19:31 - Understanding the concept of Negative Weight in Lift 1:20:50 - Observation of weight change during elevator movement. 1:21:28 - Understanding the Concept of Impulse in Physics 1:23:58 - Understanding Impulse and Impulsive Forces 1:24:50 - Understanding Impulsive Force and Impulse 1:27:00 - Understanding the concept of change in momentum 1:27:58 - Understanding the impact of friction in motion 1:29:31 - Understanding Frictional Force in Motion 1:30:40 - Friction occurs when two objects are in contact and one is moving or trying to move relative to the other. 1:32:46 - Microscopic examination reveals irregular surfaces 1:33:47 - Understanding the interlocking of hair strands in a comb 1:35:25 - Understanding friction on smooth surfaces 1:36:16 - Explaining Contact Force and Vander Waal's Force of Attraction 1:38:24 - Types of friction 1:39:18 - Friction is necessary to propel rockets by tearing through the air. 1:41:05 - Static friction prevents motion between objects in contact 1:41:52 - Understanding static and kinetic friction 1:43:47 - Static friction adjusts itself according to applied force 1:44:50 - Understanding maximum static friction and limiting friction 1:46:43 - Explaining different types of friction - Kinetic and Static 1:47:39 - Understanding the two types of friction 1:49:10 - Understanding frictional force and applied force 1:49:52 - Understanding limiting friction and kinetic friction 1:51:32 - Understanding Friction and Applied Force 1:52:15 - Discussion on limiting friction and kinetic friction 1:54:26 - Understanding the concept of limiting friction 1:55:19 - Friction always acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion. 1:57:16 - Understanding Frictional Force and Limiting Friction 1:58:34 - Understanding friction and weight distribution in objects 2:00:31 - Misconception about increase in weight during free fall 2:01:19 - Friction depends on the normal reaction force. 2:03:09 - Friction depends on the nature of materials in contact 2:04:16 - Effect of Surface on Friction 2:06:01 - Understanding Connected Motion in Physics Chapter 2:06:43 - Understanding Connected Motion in Physics 2:08:20 - Understanding the concept of angle between resultant of normal reaction and friction 2:09:18 - Understanding Resultant of Normal Reaction and Frictional Forces 2:10:51 - Theta represents basic friction variations. 2:11:49 - Understanding the concept of friction and its dependence on theta and mu. 2:13:48 - Understanding the concept of Angle of Repose 2:14:29 - Introduction to motion in Physics 2:16:04 - Importance of Inclination Angle in Starting Sliding 2:16:59 - Understanding the concept of contact forces 2:18:20 - Friction and coefficient of friction increased due to change in angle of repose 2:19:06 - Observing changes in angle of repose with incline 2:20:30 - The amount of milk consumed by the child in one shot 2:21:13 - Understanding the concept of normal reaction force on inclined surfaces 2:23:21 - Understanding the concept of net force in motion 2:24:43 - Frictional force and force of repose are not dependent on mass 2:26:35 - Friction and mg3 influence on net force and acceleration 2:27:37 - Acceleration formula and its relation to theta, g, and m 2:29:22 - Understanding the concept of maximum velocity without skidding on the plane road 2:30:08 - Understanding maximum velocity without skidding 2:31:37 - Friction force should be greater than or equal to centripetal force for smooth circular motion. 2:32:42 - Understanding the formula for centripetal force and friction 2:34:33 - Friction can lead to loss of petrol and increase in expenses 2:35:18 - Understanding the concept of Banking of Road 2:36:57 - Introduction to friction components and angles 2:37:55 - Understanding centripetal force and its components 2:40:01 - Discussion on theta and its significance in physics. 2:41:01 - Understanding the concepts of multiplying, dividing, and solving equations in physics 2:42:54 - Optimum speed allows turning frictionless on roads 2:43:45 - Live classes on Laws of Motion and Work, Energy, and Power
Force is an external influence that can change the velocity, direction, shape, or state of an object: Definition Force is a push or pull that can change an object's motion or maintain it. It's a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction. Measurement Force is measured in newtons (N), named after the English physicist Isaac Newton. One newton is the amount of force required to accelerate a 1-kg mass by 1 m/s/s. Examples Pushing a door open, pulling it closed, or stretching a rubber band are all examples of force. Types There are many types of forces, including elastic, frictional, contact, and gravitational. Relation to Newton's laws The concept of force is central to all three of Newton's laws of motion. Relation to other forces When two objects interact, they exert an equal and opposing force on each other. Relation to mass The amount of force required to move an object is related to its mass. The greater the mass, the greater the force required.
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2:19 Force
3:54 effect of force
7:01 types of force
13:06 Newton first law of motion
25:44 Inertia
28:39 Momentum
32:30 Newton's second law of motion
41:44 Newton third law of motion
52:41 Law of conservation of momentum
1:04:16 Lift cases
1:21:22 Concept of impulse
1:25:43 Impulse momentum theorem
1:28:14 Friction
2:06:50 Angle of friction
2:13:12 Angle of Repose
2:25:16 Acceleration downward on rough inclined plane
2:29:07 Max velocity without skidding on plane road 🛣
2:35:37 Banking of road 🛣
2:44:13 Thank you
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Timestamp of topic ❤
2:19 Force
3:54 effect of force
7:01 types of force
13:06 Newton first law of motion
25:44 Inertia
28:39 Momentum
32:30 Newton's second law of motion
41:44 Newton third law of motion
52:41 Law of conservation of momentum
1:04:16 Lift cases
1:21:22 Concept of impulse
1:25:43 Impulse momentum theorem
1:28:14 Friction
2:06:50 Angle of friction
2:13:12 Angle of Repose
2:25:16 Acceleration downward on rough inclined plane
2:29:07 Max velocity without skidding on plane road 🛣️
2:35:37 Banking of road 🛣️
2:44:13 Thank you
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Newton's 4th law says that every book continue to be in rest until and unless internal or external exam appears and speed of page turning is directly proportional to the syllabus to be covered and tension in the mind remains constant. tension is inversely proportional to date of examination
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Timestamp of topic
2:19 Force
3:54 effect of force
7:01 types of force
13:06 Newton first law of motion
25:44 Inertia
28:39 Momentum
32:30 Newton's second law of motion
41:44 Newton third law of motion
52:41 Law of conservation of momentum
1:04:16 Lift cases
1:21:22 Concept of impulse
1:25:43 Impulse momentum theorem
1:28:14 Friction
2:06:50 Angle of friction
2:13:12 Angle of Repose
2:25:16 Acceleration downward on rough inclined plane
2:29:07 Max velocity without skidding on plane road
2:35:37 Banking of road
2:44:13 Thank you
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NEWTON 4TH LAW:
Every book continues to be at rest and and covered with dust until unless internal and external exams appears and speed of turning pages is directly proportional to the syllabus to be completed But the tension remains constant 😂😂😂
HOPE EVERY STUDENT CAN UNDERSTAND "THE
NEWTONS 4TH LAW"
Agla law konsa bnna hai NEWTON SE BAT KARTI HO😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI)
00:06 - Live classes on Units and Measurement, Motion in a Straight Line, and Motion in a Plane.
01:03 - Introduction to Laws of Motion One Shot
02:27 - Force is the action of pushing or pulling an object.
03:19 - Understanding the concept of force in daily life
04:51 - Understanding the impact of applying force on objects
05:35 - Forces can change speed, shape, size, and direction of objects in motion
07:14 - Friction plays a key role in studying forces
07:58 - Net force cancels out when equal and opposite forces act
09:31 - Balanced force can't change speed or direction
10:11 - Understanding unbalanced force and its effects.
11:51 - Understanding balance of forces and motion
12:36 - Unbalanced force can cause any change in the motion of an object.
14:22 - Objects in motion will continue in motion with same speed and direction unless acted upon by an external force.
15:05 - Internal forces prevent pushing the car from inside
16:37 - Understanding Antsall force in the same direction
17:26 - Lower body moves forward with the bus due to friction
19:00 - Understanding Newton's first law of motion
19:38 - Newton's laws of motion explained in Hindi
21:02 - Handling notes carefully is important
21:57 - Understanding Newton's First Law of Motion
23:18 - Understanding Newton's First Law of Motion
24:02 - Understanding the impact of force on objects.
25:39 - Understanding the concept of inertia in physics
26:40 - Understanding Inertia and its types.
28:28 - The concept of momentum and inertia of direction in physics
29:18 - Understanding Momentum as the Product of Mass and Velocity
31:09 - Understanding momentum in physics
32:03 - Rest objects and rest velocity lead to zero momentum
33:30 - Force is required to change the mass or velocity of an object.
34:16 - Understanding the impact of force on momentum change
36:03 - Understanding the concept of Change in Momentum and Time
36:48 - Changes in momentum affect time and force
38:20 - Understanding High Jump in Physics
39:07 - Understanding momentum change in motion
40:37 - Understanding and applying the concept of momentum
41:29 - Introduction to Newton's Third Law
42:59 - Understanding Action and Reaction in Physics
44:04 - Relation between mass and acceleration in context of force
45:43 - Understanding different types of fire extinguishers
46:23 - Powder extinguishers and their outdoor use
48:34 - Understanding Action and Reaction in Physics
49:40 - Understanding concepts of friction with a practical example
51:10 - Explaining concept of equal and opposite forces
52:01 - Understanding the applications of forces on different objects.
53:38 - Impacts of momentum conservation before and after collision
54:51 - Discussion on momentum conservation before and after collision
57:02 - दो लॉज का इस्तेमाल करके कंजर्वेशन ऑफ मोमेंटम को प्रूफ किया गया है
57:52 - Understanding the Real Meaning of Second Law of Motion
1:00:18 - Understanding the concept of hidden laws in second law of motion
1:01:15 - Understanding collision and momentum conservation
1:03:19 - Understanding the concept of second law of motion
1:04:19 - Understanding weight in lift cases
1:06:14 - Understanding the concept of normal reaction in lift cases.
1:07:10 - Understanding apparent weight and its implications
1:09:02 - Understanding the concept of accelerated motion in a lift
1:10:13 - Understanding Acceleration and Net Force in Motion
1:12:30 - Understanding free fall and safety measures in elevators
1:13:43 - Understanding the consequences of a broken lift cable
1:15:54 - Understanding the concept of net force in practical scenarios
1:16:41 - Understanding the concept of negative sign in Physics
1:18:34 - Understanding the concept of equal acceleration in free fall
1:19:31 - Understanding the concept of Negative Weight in Lift
1:20:50 - Observation of weight change during elevator movement.
1:21:28 - Understanding the Concept of Impulse in Physics
1:23:58 - Understanding Impulse and Impulsive Forces
1:24:50 - Understanding Impulsive Force and Impulse
1:27:00 - Understanding the concept of change in momentum
1:27:58 - Understanding the impact of friction in motion
1:29:31 - Understanding Frictional Force in Motion
1:30:40 - Friction occurs when two objects are in contact and one is moving or trying to move relative to the other.
1:32:46 - Microscopic examination reveals irregular surfaces
1:33:47 - Understanding the interlocking of hair strands in a comb
1:35:25 - Understanding friction on smooth surfaces
1:36:16 - Explaining Contact Force and Vander Waal's Force of Attraction
1:38:24 - Types of friction
1:39:18 - Friction is necessary to propel rockets by tearing through the air.
1:41:05 - Static friction prevents motion between objects in contact
1:41:52 - Understanding static and kinetic friction
1:43:47 - Static friction adjusts itself according to applied force
1:44:50 - Understanding maximum static friction and limiting friction
1:46:43 - Explaining different types of friction - Kinetic and Static
1:47:39 - Understanding the two types of friction
1:49:10 - Understanding frictional force and applied force
1:49:52 - Understanding limiting friction and kinetic friction
1:51:32 - Understanding Friction and Applied Force
1:52:15 - Discussion on limiting friction and kinetic friction
1:54:26 - Understanding the concept of limiting friction
1:55:19 - Friction always acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion.
1:57:16 - Understanding Frictional Force and Limiting Friction
1:58:34 - Understanding friction and weight distribution in objects
2:00:31 - Misconception about increase in weight during free fall
2:01:19 - Friction depends on the normal reaction force.
2:03:09 - Friction depends on the nature of materials in contact
2:04:16 - Effect of Surface on Friction
2:06:01 - Understanding Connected Motion in Physics Chapter
2:06:43 - Understanding Connected Motion in Physics
2:08:20 - Understanding the concept of angle between resultant of normal reaction and friction
2:09:18 - Understanding Resultant of Normal Reaction and Frictional Forces
2:10:51 - Theta represents basic friction variations.
2:11:49 - Understanding the concept of friction and its dependence on theta and mu.
2:13:48 - Understanding the concept of Angle of Repose
2:14:29 - Introduction to motion in Physics
2:16:04 - Importance of Inclination Angle in Starting Sliding
2:16:59 - Understanding the concept of contact forces
2:18:20 - Friction and coefficient of friction increased due to change in angle of repose
2:19:06 - Observing changes in angle of repose with incline
2:20:30 - The amount of milk consumed by the child in one shot
2:21:13 - Understanding the concept of normal reaction force on inclined surfaces
2:23:21 - Understanding the concept of net force in motion
2:24:43 - Frictional force and force of repose are not dependent on mass
2:26:35 - Friction and mg3 influence on net force and acceleration
2:27:37 - Acceleration formula and its relation to theta, g, and m
2:29:22 - Understanding the concept of maximum velocity without skidding on the plane road
2:30:08 - Understanding maximum velocity without skidding
2:31:37 - Friction force should be greater than or equal to centripetal force for smooth circular motion.
2:32:42 - Understanding the formula for centripetal force and friction
2:34:33 - Friction can lead to loss of petrol and increase in expenses
2:35:18 - Understanding the concept of Banking of Road
2:36:57 - Introduction to friction components and angles
2:37:55 - Understanding centripetal force and its components
2:40:01 - Discussion on theta and its significance in physics.
2:41:01 - Understanding the concepts of multiplying, dividing, and solving equations in physics
2:42:54 - Optimum speed allows turning frictionless on roads
2:43:45 - Live classes on Laws of Motion and Work, Energy, and Power
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28:50
The quantity of motion contained in an object is called momentum or momentum= mass ×velocity
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2:20:28 thats the spirit!
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Bhai bilkul sahi kaha aapne 😢😢
True
Such a great one shot sir ji. Thank u for such a greate explanation. ❤ It really helpful for making short notes 😊
Momentum(p) is the product of mass(m) of an object with its velocity(v)
Mathematically p=mv
Kis kis ka kl physics ka exam hai or aaj lesson kr rha hai 😂😂😂😂
Parso h cbse 😢
Test hai😅
Sir work power and energy ka kyuki Half yearly ka exam hai
Anyone watching before exam🖐🖐😂😂
sir aapne toh tension concept chod hi diya
Arjuna neet 1.0 atendence here
1:47:19 . I might be wrong but in case of walking friction must be static because the relative slipping between ground and our shoe don't happen completely and the foot just tends to slip backwards
Timestamps
00:06 - Live classes on Units and Measurement, Motion in a Straight Line, and Motion in a Plane.
01:03 - Introduction to Laws of Motion One Shot
02:27 - Force is the action of pushing or pulling an object.
03:19 - Understanding the concept of force in daily life
04:51 - Understanding the impact of applying force on objects
05:35 - Forces can change speed, shape, size, and direction of objects in motion
07:14 - Friction plays a key role in studying forces
07:58 - Net force cancels out when equal and opposite forces act
09:31 - Balanced force can't change speed or direction
10:11 - Understanding unbalanced force and its effects.
11:51 - Understanding balance of forces and motion
12:36 - Unbalanced force can cause any change in the motion of an object.
14:22 - Objects in motion will continue in motion with same speed and direction unless acted upon by an external force.
15:05 - Internal forces prevent pushing the car from inside
16:37 - Understanding Antsall force in the same direction
17:26 - Lower body moves forward with the bus due to friction
19:00 - Understanding Newton's first law of motion
19:38 - Newton's laws of motion explained in Hindi
21:02 - Handling notes carefully is important
21:57 - Understanding Newton's First Law of Motion
23:18 - Understanding Newton's First Law of Motion
24:02 - Understanding the impact of force on objects.
25:39 - Understanding the concept of inertia in physics
26:40 - Understanding Inertia and its types.
28:28 - The concept of momentum and inertia of direction in physics
29:18 - Understanding Momentum as the Product of Mass and Velocity
31:09 - Understanding momentum in physics
32:03 - Rest objects and rest velocity lead to zero momentum
33:30 - Force is required to change the mass or velocity of an object.
34:16 - Understanding the impact of force on momentum change
36:03 - Understanding the concept of Change in Momentum and Time
36:48 - Changes in momentum affect time and force
38:20 - Understanding High Jump in Physics
39:07 - Understanding momentum change in motion
40:37 - Understanding and applying the concept of momentum
41:29 - Introduction to Newton's Third Law
42:59 - Understanding Action and Reaction in Physics
44:04 - Relation between mass and acceleration in context of force
45:43 - Understanding different types of fire extinguishers
46:23 - Powder extinguishers and their outdoor use
48:34 - Understanding Action and Reaction in Physics
49:40 - Understanding concepts of friction with a practical example
51:10 - Explaining concept of equal and opposite forces
52:01 - Understanding the applications of forces on different objects.
53:38 - Impacts of momentum conservation before and after collision
54:51 - Discussion on momentum conservation before and after collision
57:02 - दो लॉज का इस्तेमाल करके कंजर्वेशन ऑफ मोमेंटम को प्रूफ किया गया है
57:52 - Understanding the Real Meaning of Second Law of Motion
1:00:18 - Understanding the concept of hidden laws in second law of motion
1:01:15 - Understanding collision and momentum conservation
1:03:19 - Understanding the concept of second law of motion
1:04:19 - Understanding weight in lift cases
1:06:14 - Understanding the concept of normal reaction in lift cases.
1:07:10 - Understanding apparent weight and its implications
1:09:02 - Understanding the concept of accelerated motion in a lift
1:10:13 - Understanding Acceleration and Net Force in Motion
1:12:30 - Understanding free fall and safety measures in elevators
1:13:43 - Understanding the consequences of a broken lift cable
1:15:54 - Understanding the concept of net force in practical scenarios
1:16:41 - Understanding the concept of negative sign in Physics
1:18:34 - Understanding the concept of equal acceleration in free fall
1:19:31 - Understanding the concept of Negative Weight in Lift
1:20:50 - Observation of weight change during elevator movement.
1:21:28 - Understanding the Concept of Impulse in Physics
1:23:58 - Understanding Impulse and Impulsive Forces
1:24:50 - Understanding Impulsive Force and Impulse
1:27:00 - Understanding the concept of change in momentum
1:27:58 - Understanding the impact of friction in motion
1:29:31 - Understanding Frictional Force in Motion
1:30:40 - Friction occurs when two objects are in contact and one is moving or trying to move relative to the other.
1:32:46 - Microscopic examination reveals irregular surfaces
1:33:47 - Understanding the interlocking of hair strands in a comb
1:35:25 - Understanding friction on smooth surfaces
1:36:16 - Explaining Contact Force and Vander Waal's Force of Attraction
1:38:24 - Types of friction
1:39:18 - Friction is necessary to propel rockets by tearing through the air.
1:41:05 - Static friction prevents motion between objects in contact
1:41:52 - Understanding static and kinetic friction
1:43:47 - Static friction adjusts itself according to applied force
1:44:50 - Understanding maximum static friction and limiting friction
1:46:43 - Explaining different types of friction - Kinetic and Static
1:47:39 - Understanding the two types of friction
1:49:10 - Understanding frictional force and applied force
1:49:52 - Understanding limiting friction and kinetic friction
1:51:32 - Understanding Friction and Applied Force
1:52:15 - Discussion on limiting friction and kinetic friction
1:54:26 - Understanding the concept of limiting friction
1:55:19 - Friction always acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion.
1:57:16 - Understanding Frictional Force and Limiting Friction
1:58:34 - Understanding friction and weight distribution in objects
2:00:31 - Misconception about increase in weight during free fall
2:01:19 - Friction depends on the normal reaction force.
2:03:09 - Friction depends on the nature of materials in contact
2:04:16 - Effect of Surface on Friction
2:06:01 - Understanding Connected Motion in Physics Chapter
2:06:43 - Understanding Connected Motion in Physics
2:08:20 - Understanding the concept of angle between resultant of normal reaction and friction
2:09:18 - Understanding Resultant of Normal Reaction and Frictional Forces
2:10:51 - Theta represents basic friction variations.
2:11:49 - Understanding the concept of friction and its dependence on theta and mu.
2:13:48 - Understanding the concept of Angle of Repose
2:14:29 - Introduction to motion in Physics
2:16:04 - Importance of Inclination Angle in Starting Sliding
2:16:59 - Understanding the concept of contact forces
2:18:20 - Friction and coefficient of friction increased due to change in angle of repose
2:19:06 - Observing changes in angle of repose with incline
2:20:30 - The amount of milk consumed by the child in one shot
2:21:13 - Understanding the concept of normal reaction force on inclined surfaces
2:23:21 - Understanding the concept of net force in motion
2:24:43 - Frictional force and force of repose are not dependent on mass
2:26:35 - Friction and mg3 influence on net force and acceleration
2:27:37 - Acceleration formula and its relation to theta, g, and m
2:29:22 - Understanding the concept of maximum velocity without skidding on the plane road
2:30:08 - Understanding maximum velocity without skidding
2:31:37 - Friction force should be greater than or equal to centripetal force for smooth circular motion.
2:32:42 - Understanding the formula for centripetal force and friction
2:34:33 - Friction can lead to loss of petrol and increase in expenses
2:35:18 - Understanding the concept of Banking of Road
2:36:57 - Introduction to friction components and angles
2:37:55 - Understanding centripetal force and its components
2:40:01 - Discussion on theta and its significance in physics.
2:41:01 - Understanding the concepts of multiplying, dividing, and solving equations in physics
2:42:54 - Optimum speed allows turning frictionless on roads
2:43:45 - Live classes on Laws of Motion and Work, Energy, and Power
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Sir please upload oneshot videos of class 11 chemistry
Arey hai to bhai live classes hai check krlo😅
@@legendjitesh2626 sirf important questions ke videos hai
Thankyou sir you are the best teacher in the world 🎉🎉❤❤
sir please divide the Video in subtopics becoz some students come to study selective topics only also
Yuo cen feind maeny in cummments
Thae telll tha time ⌚
Sir main apka previous year chapter video dekh liya
Kya mujhe phir se ye video dekhna padega 😢😢 one week baad exam hai physics ka
It will worth if you are interested
Banking of road is a technique in which we can increase max velocity without skitting by inciling the road at certain angle
Sir exam me work &energy or rotational motion bhi aa rhe h plizz uski bhi vdo daap dijiye ab aapke hi bhaaroseee hhhh😭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Force is an external influence that can change the velocity, direction, shape, or state of an object:
Definition
Force is a push or pull that can change an object's motion or maintain it. It's a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction.
Measurement
Force is measured in newtons (N), named after the English physicist Isaac Newton. One newton is the amount of force required to accelerate a 1-kg mass by 1 m/s/s.
Examples
Pushing a door open, pulling it closed, or stretching a rubber band are all examples of force.
Types
There are many types of forces, including elastic, frictional, contact, and gravitational.
Relation to Newton's laws
The concept of force is central to all three of Newton's laws of motion.
Relation to other forces
When two objects interact, they exert an equal and opposing force on each other.
Relation to mass
The amount of force required to move an object is related to its mass. The greater the mass, the greater the force required.
9:23 true
Balance force can only change shape and size
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Thanks sir for uploading this video because my exam is about to come on 18
Mine on 19
Thank you sir❤❤
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Numerical kha se practice kr rhe ho I also have my physics exam on 4 oct
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2:00:54 sir realised that the session is being recorded 😂😂" freel fall me R " was danger 😅
9:27 true
10:19 sir depends on condition
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Sir pls 1 book of physics ke sare important derivations karwa do.. pls sir😢❤
Thank you sir 🙏 for your support
Sir chemistry ki one shot please..
Teaching method is fantastic.. seeing 2 days before exam
2:39:25 banking of road equation 1
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Momentum-the product of mass and velocity is called momentum.
Sir class 11 chemistry thermodynamics ❤❤😊 PLEASE
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28:55
ye yha nhi bolte sir offline lecture ka common dialogue h galti se nikl gya hoga..... paid bach students know perfectly
24:40 🌚
1:33:40 Humare dhadiwale sir copyright ya defamation cases se nahi darte 🗿
The way sir got angry at 2: 01 :00
Sir work energy and power
i am watching this video as a full chapter 😊 thankuhh sir
Sir please chapter 2 and 3 of chemistry class 11
47:55 for fun😂😂😂😂
Sir wo side me jo baccha hai wo 11th ka nahi lag raha hai aisa kyu 😃
Sir mai hindi medium se hu par mai apaki videos dekhata hu aur mujhe concept clear ho raha
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Sir chemistry 😢😢😢 oneshot btw physics aap ki vajah se bohut badiya chal ri hai to please chemistry bhi badiya bnado
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28:44 Momentum: the total amount of motion present in a body is called it's momentum.
Class 11 attention here from nepal
The product of mass and velocity is called momentum
* It is denoted by P
* Momentum=mass x velocity
*SI unit of momentum=kg m/s
*It is vector quantity
1:10:39
third case mein ,mg - R put karne per value alag a rahi hai
Plzz solve this doubt sir
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Jab lift "up" jati hai tab,
'Fnet. = R-mg' lagta hai.
OR
Jab lift "down" jati hai tab,
'Fnet. = mg-R' lagta hai .
To 3rd case "up" ke liye hai to usme aap 'Fnet. = mg-R' nhi laga sakte .😊
I hope this is helpful to you. 😊
@@Kandpalji09
Oh ok
Thanks ❤
The product of mass and the velocity of a body called linear momentum of a body
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Sir please a live class for important questions of all the chapters...please please please please please sirrrr🙏🙏
Like who comes before half yearly exams 😂😅
28.58 it is product of mass and velocity of object si unit =kgms_1 it is vector quantity
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24:38 har coaching ka haal hai double meaning wali baato par ladkiyan jyada hi has deti h