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thanks for preparing this video for us.I want to try to answer the question you asked in this video. The objects on the table were in the state of inertia of rest.
Sir, you are the most amazing teacher I ever learned from. Your videos are extremely helpful. I still remember that in my grade 10, your video on refraction and reflection through mirrors and lenses helped a lot, all my peer-mates were asking for my notes(those notes were made from your video). All thanks to you I graduated my grade ten with 93%.
4:26 Depends on the reference frame. In the frame wrt the ground, it's rest. In the frame wrt a center of mass non-self-rotating point (only revolving around the Sun) of Earth, it's inertia of motion because the ground & objects on the table are moving together a little differently vs the sheet. Gravity & normal forces pin the objects to the table, and the table to the ground and the ground to the subsurface ...etc, all the way to the core.
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Sir, they moved a little bit, so we can say that all the objects on the table are in the inertia of motion. And sir, thank you for helping and guiding us. We always remember you.
From this video, I learned that an object’s inertia can be at rest or in motion. The greater the mass of an object, the greater the inertia. An object that is in motion will continue to be in motion with constant velocity unless acted on by external force.
2:12 Train: 🚆 Trolley: 🛒 Cold Air: 🥶 🌨️ Hot Air: 🥵 ☁️ Which is heaviest? 🤔 Which has the most inertia? 🤔 With these examples, what's the difference between inertia of rest and inertia of motion?
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Inertia ≠ mass. If that experiment were done in space & not on a surface with friction, you'd think they were equal, but they are not. The response to a force can vary between materials, independent of mass. You can have a plastic or elastic collision, for instance. An impacted object can behave differently depending on whether something soft or hard hit it. If the object were liquid, it may allow the projectile to go straight through or it could absorb it. Try rotating or rolling some objects down a slope instead. Then you can figure what thing a rectilinear motion and curvilinear motion (eg. Rotational) experiment has in common.
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Inertia of rest. Wonderful class sir!
The inertia of objects on the table was INERTIA OF REST... Excellent and wonderful explanation as always... Thank you very much, sir..🥰🥰
Correct as u said but they moved a bit on the video.
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4:23 inertia of rest.
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Sir, you are the most amazing teacher I ever learned from. Your videos are extremely helpful. I still remember that in my grade 10, your video on refraction and reflection through mirrors and lenses helped a lot, all my peer-mates were asking for my notes(those notes were made from your video). All thanks to you I graduated my grade ten with 93%.
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Before the cloth was moved the objects were in inertia of rest and when it was moved It was in inertia of motion
thanks for preparing this video for us.I want to try to answer the question you asked in this video.
The objects on the table were in the state of inertia of rest.
Correct!
amazing i love your way of teaching things practically and its so easy to understand thank you so much sir for clearing my concepts
You are the God of physical science my God bless you. I am watching this and my exam is on Tuesday
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Sir, you are the most amazing teacher I ever learned from. Your videos are extremely helpful. I still remember that in my grade 10, your video on refraction and reflection through mirrors and lenses helped a lot, all my peer-mates were asking for my notes(those notes were made from your video). All thanks to you I graduated my grade ten with 93%.
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4:26 Depends on the reference frame.
In the frame wrt the ground, it's rest.
In the frame wrt a center of mass non-self-rotating point (only revolving around the Sun) of Earth, it's inertia of motion because the ground & objects on the table are moving together a little differently vs the sheet.
Gravity & normal forces pin the objects to the table, and the table to the ground and the ground to the subsurface ...etc, all the way to the core.
Sir, the way you explain concepts are very interesting. You merge real life examples with the laws. It makes learning very helpful. I am watching your videos since covid. Still the quality is as pure as gold. Thank you sir. ❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻💐💐😀😀
Sir thanks alot ,you are one of the amazing teacher.I hope u make some more useful lessons for us which are related to jee because I'm 10th now but I can understand the classes.because u are one of the reason for my topper secrets☺️☺️
Sir your explanation is very true and easy to understand
Excellent style for teaching ❤
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Thankyou sir it's a great help that you provided such knowledge in a simple way thanks 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Excellent, Sir please I would like you to make a video on hybridisation
Thanks! Will try to make that soon!
Sir Sandeep manocha..
I legit love the way you teach🥰❤️ ..
You make topics simplified by thorough explanation, experiments and even with jokes 😂😂😂
I really do enjoy your classes..
Kudos to you , your family and India as a whole🔥🎉....
"From Nigeria"
Does an object undergoing constant acceleration undergo a change in its inertia? Kindly explain.
Cool explanation
Sir , please upload a video on the paulli exclusions
sir,it will be great if we get a chance to know more about ZERO from you.
Sir please upload a lecture on ZERO. Its my humble request sir 🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Thank you sir for your explanation about inertia ❤️
Inertia of rest is also known as the static inertia a until u applied a external force the body can't change its position
Sir, they moved a little bit, so we can say that all the objects on the table are in the inertia of motion. And sir, thank you for helping and guiding us. We always remember you.
actually it is inertia of rest
Nice illustrations
Sir if a ball is moving if you would not catch so it will stop by friction
Excellent sir
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From this video, I learned that an object’s inertia can be at rest or in motion. The greater the mass of an object, the greater the inertia. An object that is in motion will continue to be in motion with constant velocity unless acted on by external force.
U r too good sir by giving examples
2:12
Train: 🚆
Trolley: 🛒
Cold Air: 🥶 🌨️
Hot Air: 🥵 ☁️
Which is heaviest? 🤔
Which has the most inertia? 🤔
With these examples, what's the difference between inertia of rest and inertia of motion?
I watch many videos about inertia but i could not understand after watching your video i was very clear about inertia
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What was the inertia of the objects on the table? And=Rest
Wow! Such an easy explanation
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Tq for giving such a nice explanation. It's inertia of rest sir.
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Best video of inertia
Thanks a ton!
beautifully explained ...
Thank you!
So...sir...what is it called ..the force that prompt that body to act..?
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*and the objects were in the inertia of rest
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THE OBJECTS WERE IN THE INERTIA OF REST.
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@@ManochaAcademy sir! why the objects were at rest of inertia? they also moved when u pulled the cloth.
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Inertia of rest .
Nice class sir 😊
Sir upload video regarding angular momentum
Sir,Please put moment of inertia video
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Nice explanation sir and ans is inertia of rest
Tq sir for amazing explanation
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Inerta of rest andgreat way of teaching sir and therefore thank u so much
Your explanation is awesome sir
sir make a separate video on bloopers it was very funny and i have already taken ur course it is amazing
Nice class sir!
Sir the didn't fall from the table due to inertia of rest the jar was at rest so tends to be in rest
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Inertia ≠ mass.
If that experiment were done in space & not on a surface with friction, you'd think they were equal, but they are not.
The response to a force can vary between materials, independent of mass.
You can have a plastic or elastic collision,
for instance. An impacted object can behave differently depending on whether something soft or hard hit it.
If the object were liquid, it may allow the projectile to go straight through or it could absorb it.
Try rotating or rolling
some objects down a slope instead.
Then you can figure what thing a rectilinear motion and curvilinear motion (eg. Rotational) experiment has in common.
Excellent explanation sir thank you so much 😊👍👍🤌
Superb sir🎉
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inertia of motion i think as the objects moved from their rest position until when the resultant force stopped acting
Sir can u please do videos on
motion on a plain and straight line
Nice explaination teqnique
It was inertia of motion. U R 1 of a kind sir
You valid sir, Please drop a video on calculus
Great explanation
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In low part is in inersia of rest and upp part is in inersia of motion
Sir when masses of object are same which object is interia please clear my dout
What is the relationship between inertia and Newton 1st law
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