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00:06 Mechanical properties of fluids explained with live experiment. 02:21 Fluids are divided into hydrostatics and hydrodynamics. 06:56 Fluid pressure is proportional to depth and acts in all directions. 08:53 Pressure and area are inversely proportional. 13:06 Derivation of pressure variation with depth in a fluid 15:21 Fluid pressure and forces are at play within a cylinder. 19:17 Water pressure increases with depth 21:10 Equal pressure by fluid in containers 25:17 Pressure of fluid depends only on height 27:26 Pascal's Law states that pressure applied to a closed container with fluid is transmitted equally throughout the container. 31:22 Pascal's law states that pressure is transmitted equally everywhere in a fluid. 33:05 Hydraulic lift operation and incompressible fluid 37:14 Hydraulic lift can easily multiply forces 39:00 Demonstration of Pascal's law using syringes 42:28 Understanding atmospheric pressure and its impact on us 44:26 Atmospheric pressure is equal everywhere 49:11 The relationship between density and pressure in fluids 51:07 Mechanical demonstration of atmospheric pressure and density 54:56 Understanding atmospheric pressure and buoyant force 56:49 Objects float or sink in fluids based on buoyant force 1:01:01 Archimedes' principle explains fluid displacement and buoyant force. 1:03:25 Design objects to displace as much water as possible to increase buoyant force. 1:07:15 Explanation of particle stability and kinetic energy 1:09:14 Surface tension is the property of the liquid. 1:13:27 Surface tension affects the spreading and sticking of particles. 1:15:22 Soap reduces surface tension 1:19:09 Understanding surface energy and tension 1:21:09 Surface energy is stored in a film of fluid when it is stretched. 1:25:07 Surface tension on a curved surface 1:26:51 Understanding access pressure and its impact on liquid and soap bubbles 1:31:09 Discussion on the formula for work done in a liquid drop and soap bubble 1:33:12 The experiment demonstrates the impact of two layers in a soap bubble. 1:37:04 Capillarity is the phenomenon where liquids rise in narrow tubes. 1:39:04 Capillary action and its applications 1:42:33 Capillary action and determination of height using a capillary tube. 1:44:30 Derivation of height pressure formula 1:48:15 Discussing the height formula and ascending property in fluid mechanics 1:50:32 The height of the liquid in a capillary tube is determined by the angle of contact and atmospheric pressure 1:54:48 Explaining the concept of viscosity and its formula 1:57:07 Understanding the concept of viscosity and its impact on fluid mechanics. 2:01:10 Mustard oil flows the fastest due to its low viscosity 2:03:02 Different liquids have different viscosities affecting their flow. 2:07:05 Viscosity is higher in thicker liquids with higher density. 2:08:59 Discussing the power of AT-1 and AT-2 with relation to dimensions 2:12:49 Mechanical properties of fluid and its effects on rainfall 2:14:35 Explaining the concept of laminar flow in liquid mechanics. 2:18:26 Streamline flow is defined by the smooth motion of particles without intersection. 2:20:15 Stream line flow and its impact on velocity 2:23:50 Critical velocity is the threshold for flow transition. 2:25:47 Deriving the formula for critical velocity of liquid flow 2:30:16 Fluid flowing through a pipe follows the principle of continuity. 2:32:03 Explains the equation of continuity and its implications 2:35:55 Understanding unit volume and pressure energy in thermodynamics 2:37:53 Understanding the importance of Bernoulli's theorem in physics. 2:42:39 Bernoulli's theorem explains the energy conservation in fluid flow. 2:44:31 Understanding work done by fluid and energy conservation 2:48:51 Fast moving fluids create low pressure 2:50:53 Demonstrating Bernoulli's theorem with live experiment 2:54:54 Swinging the ball in cricket depends on surface roughness and wind speed. 2:56:43 Fluid mechanics and Bernoulli's theorem explained with real-world examples 3:00:26 Bernoulli's equation relates velocity, pressure, and height in fluid flow. 3:02:20 Calculation of water flow through a pipe
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Mere bhai dhanywaad yrr ... 😊 Bhot khoje par koi diya nhi tha halaki ab to 2 hour dekh hi liya hai but 1 hour me bhi to bahot kuch padhna hai so thanks to give this time stamps
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Sabka time bachanai kai liya tunai khud kaa kitna time waste kardiya thankyou ❤
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0:00 Introduction 1:44 Fluids 2:25 Hydrostatics 2:50 Hydrodynamics 3:56 Physics of Liquids or Hydrostatics Pressure 11:50 Application Of Pressure 12:50 Variation of Pressure with Depth (Derivations) 20:27 Hydrostatics Paradox 27:35 Pascal's Law 41:28 Atmospheric Pressure 56:20 Bouyncy 1:00:29 Law of Flotation 1:01:22 Archimedes Principal 1:04:36 Intra - Molecular - Bindings - Energy of Liquids 1:06:33 Surface Tension 1:12:24 Application 1:19:27 Surface Energy 1:23:43 Excess of Pressure on Curved Surface of Liquid Convex Meniscus Concave Meniscus 1:26:53 Execes Pressure Inside a Liquid Drop 1:34:16 Angle Of Contact 1:37:09 Capillarity 1:41:38 Accent Formula 1:50:46 Rise of liquid in a tube of insufficient length 1:53:39 Viscosity 2:03:40 Strokes Law 2:11:20 Importance 2:15:10 Tube of Flow 17:05 Stream Line Flow 2:19:23 Turbulent Flow 2:23:30 Critical Velocity 2:27:43 Equations of Continuity 2:34:58 Kinetic Energy 2:38:58 Bernoulli's Theorem 2:48:14 Easy Tip 2:55:06 Application 2:59:56 Velocity of Efflux
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Thank you bhai it help me 🫠🫡
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It helped a lot bhaiii❤❤❤😊
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1:06:33 1:26:53 2:03:40 2:23:30 27:35 imp...👿
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TIME STAMP 00:06 Mechanical properties of fluids explained with live experiment. 02:21 Fluids are divided into hydrostatics and hydrodynamics. 06:56 Fluid pressure is proportional to depth and acts in all directions. 08:53 Pressure and area are inversely proportional. 13:06 Derivation of pressure variation with depth in a fluid 15:21 Fluid pressure and forces are at play within a cylinder. 19:17 Water pressure increases with depth 21:10 Equal pressure by fluid in containers 25:17 Pressure of fluid depends only on height 27:26 Pascal's Law states that pressure applied to a closed container with fluid is transmitted equally throughout the container. 31:22 Pascal's law states that pressure is transmitted equally everywhere in a fluid. 33:05 Hydraulic lift operation and incompressible fluid 37:14 Hydraulic lift can easily multiply forces 39:00 Demonstration of Pascal's law using syringes 42:28 Understanding atmospheric pressure and its impact on us 44:26 Atmospheric pressure is equal everywhere 49:11 The relationship between density and pressure in fluids 51:07 Mechanical demonstration of atmospheric pressure and density 54:56 Understanding atmospheric pressure and buoyant force 56:49 Objects float or sink in fluids based on buoyant force 1:01:01 Archimedes' principle explains fluid displacement and buoyant force. 1:03:25 Design objects to displace as much water as possible to increase buoyant force. 1:07:15 Explanation of particle stability and kinetic energy 1:09:14 Surface tension is the property of the liquid. 1:13:27 Surface tension affects the spreading and sticking of particles. 1:15:22 Soap reduces surface tension 1:19:09 Understanding surface energy and tension 1:21:09 Surface energy is stored in a film of fluid when it is stretched. 1:25:07 Surface tension on a curved surface 1:26:51 Understanding access pressure and its impact on liquid and soap bubbles 1:31:09 Discussion on the formula for work done in a liquid drop and soap bubble 1:33:12 The experiment demonstrates the impact of two layers in a soap bubble. 1:37:04 Capillarity is the phenomenon where liquids rise in narrow tubes. 1:39:04 Capillary action and its applications 1:42:33 Capillary action and determination of height using a capillary tube. 1:44:30 Derivation of height pressure formula 1:48:15 Discussing the height formula and ascending property in fluid mechanics 1:50:32 The height of the liquid in a capillary tube is determined by the angle of contact and atmospheric pressure 1:54:48 Explaining the concept of viscosity and its formula 1:57:07 Understanding the concept of viscosity and its impact on fluid mechanics. 2:01:10 Mustard oil flows the fastest due to its low viscosity 2:03:02 Different liquids have different viscosities affecting their flow. 2:07:05 Viscosity is higher in thicker liquids with higher density. 2:08:59 Discussing the power of AT-1 and AT-2 with relation to dimensions 2:12:49 Mechanical properties of fluid and its effects on rainfall 2:14:35 Explaining the concept of laminar flow in liquid mechanics. 2:18:26 Streamline flow is defined by the smooth motion of particles without intersection. 2:20:15 Stream line flow and its impact on velocity 2:23:50 Critical velocity is the threshold for flow transition. 2:25:47 Deriving the formula for critical velocity of liquid flow 2:30:16 Fluid flowing through a pipe follows the principle of continuity. 2:32:03 Explains the equation of continuity and its implications 2:35:55 Understanding unit volume and pressure energy in thermodynamics 2:37:53 Understanding the importance of Bernoulli's theorem in physics. 2:42:39 Bernoulli's theorem explains the energy conservation in fluid flow. 2:44:31 Understanding work done by fluid and energy conservation 2:48:51 Fast moving fluids create low pressure 2:50:53 Demonstrating Bernoulli's theorem with live experiment 2:54:54 Swinging the ball in cricket depends on surface roughness and wind speed. 2:56:43 Fluid mechanics and Bernoulli's theorem explained with real-world examples 3:00:26 Bernoulli's equation relates velocity, pressure, and height in fluid flow. 3:02:20 Calculation of water flow through a pipe
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1:46:27 Hats off Sir Respect + 🫡
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I never felt I was watching a 3 hour video. It went smooth and Crystal clear 😮💨
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*TIME STAMP* 00:06 Mechanical properties of fluids explained with live experiment. 02:21 Fluids are divided into hydrostatics and hydrodynamics. 06:56 Fluid pressure is proportional to depth and acts in all directions. 08:53 Pressure and area are inversely proportional. 13:06 Derivation of pressure variation with depth in a fluid 15:21 Fluid pressure and forces are at play within a cylinder. 19:17 Water pressure increases with depth 21:10 Equal pressure by fluid in containers 25:17 Pressure of fluid depends only on height 27:26 Pascal's Law states that pressure applied to a closed container with fluid is transmitted equally throughout the container. 31:22 Pascal's law states that pressure is transmitted equally everywhere in a fluid. 33:05 Hydraulic lift operation and incompressible fluid 37:14 Hydraulic lift can easily multiply forces 39:00 Demonstration of Pascal's law using syringes 42:28 Understanding atmospheric pressure and its impact on us 44:26 Atmospheric pressure is equal everywhere 49:11 The relationship between density and pressure in fluids 51:07 Mechanical demonstration of atmospheric pressure and density 54:56 Understanding atmospheric pressure and buoyant force 56:49 Objects float or sink in fluids based on buoyant force 1:01:01 Archimedes' principle explains fluid displacement and buoyant force. 1:03:25 Design objects to displace as much water as possible to increase buoyant force. 1:07:15 Explanation of particle stability and kinetic energy 1:09:14 Surface tension is the property of the liquid. 1:13:27 Surface tension affects the spreading and sticking of particles. 1:15:22 Soap reduces surface tension 1:19:09 Understanding surface energy and tension 1:21:09 Surface energy is stored in a film of fluid when it is stretched. 1:25:07 Surface tension on a curved surface 1:26:51 Understanding access pressure and its impact on liquid and soap bubbles 1:31:09 Discussion on the formula for work done in a liquid drop and soap bubble 1:33:12 The experiment demonstrates the impact of two layers in a soap bubble. 1:37:04 Capillarity is the phenomenon where liquids rise in narrow tubes. 1:39:04 Capillary action and its applications 1:42:33 Capillary action and determination of height using a capillary tube. 1:44:30 Derivation of height pressure formula 1:48:15 Discussing the height formula and ascending property in fluid mechanics 1:50:32 The height of the liquid in a capillary tube is determined by the angle of contact and atmospheric pressure 1:54:48 Explaining the concept of viscosity and its formula 1:57:07 Understanding the concept of viscosity and its impact on fluid mechanics. 2:01:10 Mustard oil flows the fastest due to its low viscosity 2:03:02 Different liquids have different viscosities affecting their flow. 2:07:05 Viscosity is higher in thicker liquids with higher density. 2:08:59 Discussing the power of AT-1 and AT-2 with relation to dimensions 2:12:49 Mechanical properties of fluid and its effects on rainfall 2:14:35 Explaining the concept of laminar flow in liquid mechanics. 2:18:26 Streamline flow is defined by the smooth motion of particles without intersection. 2:20:15 Stream line flow and its impact on velocity 2:23:50 Critical velocity is the threshold for flow transition. 2:25:47 Deriving the formula for critical velocity of liquid flow 2:30:16 Fluid flowing through a pipe follows the principle of continuity. 2:32:03 Explains the equation of continuity and its implications 2:35:55 Understanding unit volume and pressure energy in thermodynamics 2:37:53 Understanding the importance of Bernoulli's theorem in physics. 2:42:39 Bernoulli's theorem explains the energy conservation in fluid flow. 2:44:31 Understanding work done by fluid and energy conservation 2:48:51 Fast moving fluids create low pressure 2:50:53 Demonstrating Bernoulli's theorem with live experiment 2:54:54 Swinging the ball in cricket depends on surface roughness and wind speed. 2:56:43 Fluid mechanics and Bernoulli's theorem explained with real-world examples 3:00:26 Bernoulli's equation relates velocity, pressure, and height in fluid flow. 3:02:20 Calculation of water flow through a pipe
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@harishchoudhary96749 ай бұрын
you copied from him
@SamTimes114 ай бұрын
1:04:37
@Gagan_singh429 ай бұрын
1:46:35 funniest movement😂😂😂
@mahii_bb.Ай бұрын
Yeah!! Mujhe khud k shaadi m nhi Jane ka mann th was epic!.💭
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@dilipsable93747 күн бұрын
Thankyou 💖 so much Ashu sir 💜 for such a helpful video..... And the experiments were so help to understand the concept thankyou sir that u do this much hardwork for us !! Lots of love from Mumbai I hope that u will always be happy and healthy because we all love u so much, u are our inspiration 🥺🤍 Thank you Ashu sir💞💯👍
@KingDarkEagle8 ай бұрын
1:01:21 Bouyan force ki wajah se hi dead sea me koi nhi dubta 😅
@thegamerclub169816 күн бұрын
Ha very namkeen Pani 😂😂😂
@learnwithnagma Жыл бұрын
Hats off to your dedication sir 🙌. Literally enjoyed the session Along with wonderful experiments . I felt ki science padh rahe via experiments . We are lucky to live in this for having access of these information & teachers like you . Thank you so much for your efforts Sir😊. Keep smiling 😇 & keep shining ✨.
@tufgaming9730 Жыл бұрын
buoyancy and archemede's are deleted or not in 2023 revised book.
@learnwithnagma Жыл бұрын
@@tufgaming9730 hai syllabus me
@tufgaming9730 Жыл бұрын
@@learnwithnagma nahi hai pura check kia book ko bhee aur syllabus ko bhee.I think May be it is in cbse coz I have state board.
@learnwithnagma Жыл бұрын
@@tufgaming9730 ok 👍
@udaycreation4330 Жыл бұрын
@@tufgaming9730but. bro book to dono me same hi lagti hai(NCERT) na pls confirm bata do hai ki nhi ?
@skapoor6688 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for such a lovely one shot. It was such a pleasure learning theory with experiments for concept clarity. Will be waiting for many more such one shots❤
@spicygameplayzzz Жыл бұрын
Waise ye poora video mujhe chahiye tha😅...I like your videos ashusir...kyunki aapke alaawa aur koi nhi hai school ka padhane k liye...baki sab to NEET, JEE ke level ki videos provide krte hain❤❤
@Gfx-ch4be Жыл бұрын
One shot series is just fire 🔥
@gowthamsuhas8370 Жыл бұрын
sir i wrote a poem for u In the realm of knowledge, where wonders unfold, There stands a guide, inspiring and bold. Ashu Sir, a beacon in the scientific sea, Igniting curiosity with unwavering glee. With a passion for learning, he lights the way, A mentor in science, come what may. In the classroom, where ideas take flight, He nurtures young minds, pure and bright. Equations dance in the canvas of his class, A maestro of wisdom, making concepts amass. With patience as his ally and knowledge as his sword, Ashu Sir, our guide in this academic chord. Through atoms and galaxies, he charts our course, Fanning the flames of curiosity with a powerful force. In the laboratory of life, where discoveries stir, We're grateful for the lessons from our Ashu Sir.
@thelegend6132 Жыл бұрын
ChatGPT use karta hai
@Navkargamerz11 ай бұрын
@@thelegend6132 😂😂
@vihaangoel315711 ай бұрын
@@thelegend6132 The poem was amazing anyways!
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yes@@thelegend6132
@chompsy739511 ай бұрын
chatgpt se chaap karke likhna, aur khud se likhna alag hota hai be lodu
@Cao6819 ай бұрын
Worth to watch , deserves a lot of likes👍
@umashankarsahu5232 Жыл бұрын
Chalo kal physics ka paper hai aaj one shot aa gaya😂😂❤
@Aryan-yz7ee Жыл бұрын
Hats off to your dedication sir 🙌. Literally enjoyed the session Along with wonderful experiments
@Sakshiichandel Жыл бұрын
thank you so much sir for this amazing video god bless you, your family & your team☺💌
@jagbandangupta2429 Жыл бұрын
Instr ki I'd send kardo plz apne
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@HemangNityant2 ай бұрын
00:06 Mechanical properties of fluids explained with live experiment. 02:21 Fluids are divided into hydrostatics and hydrodynamics. 06:56 Fluid pressure is proportional to depth and acts in all directions. 08:53 Pressure and area are inversely proportional. 13:06 Derivation of pressure variation with depth in a fluid 15:21 Fluid pressure and forces are at play within a cylinder. 19:17 Water pressure increases with depth 21:10 Equal pressure by fluid in containers 25:17 Pressure of fluid depends only on height 27:26 Pascal's Law states that pressure applied to a closed container with fluid is transmitted equally throughout the container. 31:22 Pascal's law states that pressure is transmitted equally everywhere in a fluid. 33:05 Hydraulic lift operation and incompressible fluid 37:14 Hydraulic lift can easily multiply forces 39:00 Demonstration of Pascal's law using syringes 42:28 Understanding atmospheric pressure and its impact on us 44:26 Atmospheric pressure is equal everywhere 49:11 The relationship between density and pressure in fluids 51:07 Mechanical demonstration of atmospheric pressure and density 54:56 Understanding atmospheric pressure and buoyant force 56:49 Objects float or sink in fluids based on buoyant force 1:01:01 Archimedes' principle explains fluid displacement and buoyant force. 1:03:25 Design objects to displace as much water as possible to increase buoyant force. 1:07:15 Explanation of particle stability and kinetic energy 1:09:14 Surface tension is the property of the liquid. 1:13:27 Surface tension affects the spreading and sticking of particles. 1:15:22 Soap reduces surface tension 1:19:09 Understanding surface energy and tension 1:21:09 Surface energy is stored in a film of fluid when it is stretched. 1:25:07 Surface tension on a curved surface 1:26:51 Understanding access pressure and its impact on liquid and soap bubbles 1:31:09 Discussion on the formula for work done in a liquid drop and soap bubble 1:33:12 The experiment demonstrates the impact of two layers in a soap bubble. 1:37:04 Capillarity is the phenomenon where liquids rise in narrow tubes. 1:39:04 Capillary action and its applications 1:42:33 Capillary action and determination of height using a capillary tube. 1:44:30 Derivation of height pressure formula 1:48:15 Discussing the height formula and ascending property in fluid mechanics 1:50:32 The height of the liquid in a capillary tube is determined by the angle of contact and atmospheric pressure 1:54:48 Explaining the concept of viscosity and its formula 1:57:07 Understanding the concept of viscosity and its impact on fluid mechanics. 2:01:10 Mustard oil flows the fastest due to its low viscosity 2:03:02 Different liquids have different viscosities affecting their flow. 2:07:05 Viscosity is higher in thicker liquids with higher density. 2:08:59 Discussing the power of AT-1 and AT-2 with relation to dimensions 2:12:49 Mechanical properties of fluid and its effects on rainfall 2:14:35 Explaining the concept of laminar flow in liquid mechanics. 2:18:26 Streamline flow is defined by the smooth motion of particles without intersection. 2:20:15 Stream line flow and its impact on velocity 2:23:50 Critical velocity is the threshold for flow transition. 2:25:47 Deriving the formula for critical velocity of liquid flow 2:30:16 Fluid flowing through a pipe follows the principle of continuity. 2:32:03 Explains the equation of continuity and its implications 2:35:55 Understanding unit volume and pressure energy in thermodynamics 2:37:53 Understanding the importance of Bernoulli's theorem in physics. 2:42:39 Bernoulli's theorem explains the energy conservation in fluid flow. 2:44:31 Understanding work done by fluid and energy conservation 2:48:51 Fast moving fluids create low pressure 2:50:53 Demonstrating Bernoulli's theorem with live experiment 2:54:54 Swinging the ball in cricket depends on surface roughness and wind speed. 2:56:43 Fluid mechanics and Bernoulli's theorem explained with real-world examples 3:00:26 Bernoulli's equation relates velocity, pressure, and height in fluid flow. 3:02:20 Calculation of water flow through a pipe
@saritasahu6642 ай бұрын
Ye sare topic, s 2024_25 mai aarhe h n kuch delete topic to ni h??
@Sigmamaths7222 ай бұрын
@@saritasahu664 delete topic kareye nahi vo jee ke syllabus mai hai
@riya-rb1gl Жыл бұрын
Who came here to see this lecture in winter vacation 2024😉🥳 .........😅👍
@SombirMaan-ej9tx Жыл бұрын
Hey riya
@Vigyankafunda Жыл бұрын
one of the best and informative lecture ever on youtube is only this makes all doubt crystal clear thank you sir for your hardwork stay happy always 🥰😇😇🥰☺😉🙃🙃😎😎🥳🥳
@ayushranjan4301 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much sir....never stop this free content for us...❤❤❤
@Khushimaan25809 ай бұрын
31:24 yes sir maine notice Kiya hai
@hansikaverma271813 күн бұрын
Thanku soo much sir❤ aapne bhaut easy way m ye chapter cover kiya ❤ really helpful 💖💖
@LuckyCrafter-2427 күн бұрын
Kiska kal U.T test hone vala hai 🎉
@Theunfiltered.u27 күн бұрын
Mera
@marketingWorld-i4f26 күн бұрын
Mera
@LuckyCrafter-2422 күн бұрын
@@Theunfiltered.u kaisa hua
@LuckyCrafter-2422 күн бұрын
@@marketingWorld-i4f kaise hua
@jdm_edits.22 күн бұрын
Ha bhai kal hai 💀💀
@RajeshSharma-j6d Жыл бұрын
Amazing series for our exams....that will help us Crystal clear our doubts... Thank you ashu sir❤
@mukhtaralam4754 Жыл бұрын
Literally loved this session ❤❤ all the concepts are now crystal clear lots of love to you sir❣❣
@AryaPandey2211 ай бұрын
31:25 Yes 1:36:46 90 degrees 1:50:30 Liquid will stop at the top of the tube (Actually, the angle of contact or the meniscus will adjust itself to compensate for the length of the capillary tube)
@harsittiwari47411 ай бұрын
Tum kV wadsar me padhti ho na?
@AshishMehra-yl6ocАй бұрын
@@harsittiwari474 hlo bro
@LearnandFun-zs3jk Жыл бұрын
Thank you, dear teacher, for being the guiding light in our educational journey. Your passion for knowledge, dedication to our growth, and unwavering support have sculpted not just our minds but our hearts. You've planted seeds of curiosity that will bloom into a lifetime of learning. Your impact is immeasurable, and we are grateful for the wisdom and inspiration you generously share every day❤❤
@raistargaming73719 ай бұрын
31:30 Yes Sir Notice Kiya hai 1:30:53 ∆R= 0.001 1:36:50 Angle = 90° 1:50:44 Stop
@Kya_Reh_Bhikmangya22 күн бұрын
Seriously
@Soumya0071227 күн бұрын
Ashu sir, you are really the GOAT of physics........ this video, was such a crystal clear one, i actually never thought that a 3 hrs one-shot can be this much clear...... thankyou so much sir❤🙏🌼❄
@shreyashimishra7528 Жыл бұрын
thanks a lot sir , this lecture was amazing , all the topics are covered in detail with live practicals without any time pass , hats off to you sir 🙌💥
@Tanya_chakraworty Жыл бұрын
R uhh frm orai?
@shreyashimishra75289 ай бұрын
@@Tanya_chakrawortynope , but why did u ask this ?
@LordRam0001 Жыл бұрын
1:53:28 , Sir kya iska mtlb ye hai ki at the top of capillary tube liquid will no longer be concave or convex? Which means liquid per koi bhi atmospheric pressure (from above) nhi lagega? Please Explain!
@yasxahir2398 Жыл бұрын
Shape atm per depend nhi karata
@medhanshgarg29711 ай бұрын
liquid at the top rise isliye ho rha he kyunki andar ka pressure zyada he....jab voh surface pe aata he toh liquid ka pressure atmosphere ke pressure ke equal ho jata he.....Aur jo convex and concave meniscus hoti he voh pressure difference ki wajah se hoti he...Aur yahan pe koi pressure difference he nhi isliye capillary tube will no longer be concave or convex....😄
@Ankit123-n7l10 ай бұрын
Liquid rise isliye ho rha tha kyunki uspe pressure lag raha tha lekin jab wo surface pe pahunche ga to atmosphere pressure liquid pe lagne wale pressure to balance kar dega
@JanhviTiwari649 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot sir for such a crystal clear explanation with interesting experiments!🙏🥰😊
@MK007-s3wКүн бұрын
31:25 Yess sir ye mai kuch din se notice kar rahi thi and sochti thi ki kyu Hua aise 😮 now got the ans😊
@this_is_garvit9730 Жыл бұрын
just want say thank you to ashu sir who made that much efforts to blew our mind with their concepts ❤
@this_is_garvit97309 ай бұрын
@@Entropy_physics aayeeinn
@AtulSingh-s1o Жыл бұрын
Thaanku sir😊😊😊❤❤❤
@alooni53 Жыл бұрын
This is probably the best one shot i have ever seen for this chapter!! thankyou so much sir 🫶 hats off to you and yes we want the deleted topics and left dervations too
@SaverSageАй бұрын
How many oneshot have u seen for this chapter 😂
@thegamerclub169816 күн бұрын
@SaverSagenone 😂😂
@SaverSage16 күн бұрын
@@thegamerclub1698 😂
@Zaid78604Ай бұрын
Thank you so much sir itne acche se concepts clear karne ka liye❤❤😊😊
@Saini-shorts-n7c9 күн бұрын
kon kon 19dec.ko dekh rha h 😅😅
@divyanshisingh1448 Жыл бұрын
You explanation was just awesome...😊 thanku so much sir for your support
@hakimansari369 Жыл бұрын
27:52 Sir hydraulic break syllabus mai hai vo nhi hata plz like this comment guys to show comment 😢
@SHUBH8777Ай бұрын
Ya
@supriyathakur638321 күн бұрын
Wonderful lecture ❤ helped a lot thanks 🌷🌟
@MinhaGulzar Жыл бұрын
How many 11th students are here in December??
@_RAPCHIK_ Жыл бұрын
🍬🍬
@__shivam_449 ай бұрын
Me
@karamjeetkaur238811 күн бұрын
Who is watching on 18 dec 2024 just before one day of ut Backbenchers
@_all.about.renu_10 күн бұрын
It is enough for school exams???
@Pirate780-d5z Жыл бұрын
Sir I am very excited for the new experimental chapter🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊
@BajrangiShortz Жыл бұрын
Me too
@animeshbharti713410 ай бұрын
31:20 Yes, sir notice kia hai
@AbhiralMishra11 ай бұрын
I want to study from Ashu sir offline . The explanation with experiment is mind blowing , you can't feel bored in his class . Thankyou sir❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@blossomsofflower13 күн бұрын
Thank you so much sir for your awesome one shot lectures .. they are helping me a lot , really a lot to score good marks in each subject .. ❤😊❤
@Astha_jovial1-girl Жыл бұрын
Kon kon ye video 2024 me dekh raha hae😅
@ytprinceff5304T11 ай бұрын
Mai
@omgaba700111 ай бұрын
Me 😅
@MuskanYaduvanshi_0310 ай бұрын
Mai
@A_KUMAR_FFofficial10 ай бұрын
Kon kon ye video 2026 me dekh rha h
@Ironman-isiron10 ай бұрын
@@A_KUMAR_FFofficial mai
@vanshsaxena724511 ай бұрын
Sir In my home there is shop and there is a back door which is open inside my house when I close the door ,the sater of shop sound now I know why its sound, due to pascal law.😊😊😊
@pkdancechannel2 ай бұрын
Anyone is there in November 😅😅 watching this video
@prathamprasad2009Ай бұрын
Yes bro
@abdulrahmanferozАй бұрын
@@prathamprasad2009 same
@SunilKumar-g6o2rАй бұрын
Me in December
@arcticgamingx413Ай бұрын
Us
@RishabhKumarSamalАй бұрын
Us
@sankalpverma564427 күн бұрын
Thank you so much sir🙏🏻🥲 kal mera test hai aur aapke explanation se mujhe sab samajh aa gaya 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@cricketxslayer904510 ай бұрын
kash class 9 offline hota toh aj yeh din na dekh na padta
@kirtitomar296210 ай бұрын
Sch m bhai. Ek saal jo barbaad hua uski vjh se aaj tk pareshaan h
@ShakirKhan-h6y Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir for providing me a best one shot video❤❤
@Dhairya7777 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou sir to give this beautiful video ❤
@SaloniPandey-tl9iw8 күн бұрын
sir ap hamare liye itna mehnat karte hai :( thank you so much. Pure definition of a selfless teacher 🥲🥲
@dhairyajaiswal5394 Жыл бұрын
1:46:35 mai to apni khud ki shaadi me nhi jaana chahta tha Kaash nhi gya hota 😂😂
@subhamgt4593 Жыл бұрын
All my doubt are clear now.... Thank you so much for one short sir...✨💗
@Soumya0071227 күн бұрын
1:46:35 that was epic🤣🤣😅
@engineersAdda6418 күн бұрын
Awesome one shot really very helpful sir
@wakarop10 ай бұрын
1:18:51 sir sphere has minimum surface area not maximum
@shyamsooraj313711 ай бұрын
1:18:59 Spheres have the least surface area for a given volume.
@songs3628Ай бұрын
Nahi Bhai maximum
@unknown-pj4kl Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for this lecture as this chapter will come in my exams and I don't understand physics except Ashu sir thank you ❤🫶🏻
@rawatguman25 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much sir perso hi mera physics ka paper hai ❤ mai is ch ke one shot ka kabse wait kar rahi thi finally aapne yeh video upload kar di😊😊😊😊😊😊
@RAKESHBHAGAT97818 күн бұрын
Hamko bhi kuch help kar do yaar kucha nahi hua h mera❤plz
@MYCLASSMATE. Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir for providing us best one shot and Demonstrations 😊❤❤
@rishabhmavi795015 күн бұрын
Kon kon exam se ek din pehle padh raha hai 😂😂😅
@RiyaSingh-cp7sr15 күн бұрын
Me
@DiveshKumar-g7z15 күн бұрын
MAI🗿
@varshasahu773615 күн бұрын
aaj hi h 5 hr baad 😢
@INDIAN-AI713 күн бұрын
Kl h bhai☠️🎉
@gaurishankershah6196 күн бұрын
31:29 sir m har waqt notice kerta tha bachpan leker aabhi tak.. aaj mujhe iska reason bhi mil gya thankyou sir ❤
@Jitendrakumar-st6sb Жыл бұрын
Your insightful content transforms the complex into the comprehensible, making learning an enchanting journey. A beacon of knowledge in the vast sea of information - thank you for illuminating minds with your exceptional educational prowess!❤❤❤❤
@devanshugoud906111 ай бұрын
awesome you really did a great job man hats off to you
@rajangamer4422 Жыл бұрын
Finally the longest chapter completed 🎉 All thanks to you sir
@TrishaKashyap-u9w7 күн бұрын
thankyou sir for the mindblowing explanation 😃😊
@Anshu__Yadav10 ай бұрын
SIRR URGENT SIR final exams aane vale h we need more one shot with derivations for next chapters please make videos of that sir I am just depend on you for physics. really this series are helping us!!
@KittuSingh-el9hy10 ай бұрын
Already hai KZbin pe
@bloodfluid233110 ай бұрын
@@KittuSingh-el9hyaur oscillation and waves ka kya hoga
@sunitachourasiya331710 ай бұрын
Oscillation hai bro but waves nhi h@@bloodfluid2331
@suvigyamishra1211 ай бұрын
sir this is a very long chapter and creates confusion in some topics but you helped me to counter those doubts and confusions. thank you sir💟
@KHUSHIKUMARI-sk6rf28 күн бұрын
Anyone who has watch December 2024 😊😊
@PrinceRaj_cricket_lover22 күн бұрын
I am here 😅😅
@AdityaSingh-t7j19 күн бұрын
Yes bro
@AyushMan-lw5rr10 күн бұрын
Love u sir ok sir ab khush ho jaao.. Pyaar dikha diya..
@shailendrakumar715510 ай бұрын
Learning in school ❌ Learning in KZbin ✅ Who agree like it👍🏻
@Lakhan-q1lАй бұрын
Kon kon abhi dekh raha hai😂
@hiteshgurjar955822 күн бұрын
Bhai tu KB se dekh rha h 😂
@PrasiddhiDwivedi-w8h Жыл бұрын
Sir, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart , it's because of you that finally I am able to understand the applications of these principle's and laws ! otherwise I used to mug up things and didn't knew where to apply . Physics was never so clear before!
@btsfan5066Ай бұрын
This video's is amazing 😍🤩😍🤩🤩 I understand everything clearly
@RaviSoni-wh3fp11 ай бұрын
I THINK NO ONE CAN EXPLAIN LIKE THIS , IT IS LITERALLY AWESOME LECTURE!!!👌👌
@JiyaVerma97610 ай бұрын
POV:) Legends completing their syllabus one night before exam at 2x 😂
@pragatirajput95947 күн бұрын
Yeah bro 🥲👍
@Pcmisfun Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Ashu sir exams arhe the aapne bacha lia ❤
@KhushiKhushi-k4eАй бұрын
👌👌👍very nice video with experiments😊
@rajbrothers972211 ай бұрын
Thank you sir for presenting us this great video on mechanical properties of fluids. I was very confused at first but now after watching your video I understood everything.😊
@Nikhil-Saini Жыл бұрын
Wonderful session sir ❣️❣️
@MayankRathore-s5i Жыл бұрын
Buoyant force ❌ Buyont force✅ @ 2:04:02 😂. But nvm sir your content really helps and is actually fun to learn from u. Great Respect
@shauryasaraswat3871 Жыл бұрын
00:06 Mechanical properties of fluids explained with live experiment. 02:21 Fluids are divided into hydrostatics and hydrodynamics. 06:56 Fluid pressure is proportional to depth and acts in all directions. 08:53 Pressure and area are inversely proportional. 13:06 Derivation of pressure variation with depth in a fluid 15:21 Fluid pressure and forces are at play within a cylinder. 19:17 Water pressure increases with depth 21:10 Equal pressure by fluid in containers 25:17 Pressure of fluid depends only on height 27:26 Pascal's Law states that pressure applied to a closed container with fluid is transmitted equally throughout the container. 31:22 Pascal's law states that pressure is transmitted equally everywhere in a fluid. 33:05 Hydraulic lift operation and incompressible fluid 37:14 Hydraulic lift can easily multiply forces 39:00 Demonstration of Pascal's law using syringes 42:28 Understanding atmospheric pressure and its impact on us 44:26 Atmospheric pressure is equal everywhere 49:11 The relationship between density and pressure in fluids 51:07 Mechanical demonstration of atmospheric pressure and density 54:56 Understanding atmospheric pressure and buoyant force 56:49 Objects float or sink in fluids based on buoyant force 1:01:01 Archimedes' principle explains fluid displacement and buoyant force. 1:03:25 Design objects to displace as much water as possible to increase buoyant force. 1:07:15 Explanation of particle stability and kinetic energy 1:09:14 Surface tension is the property of the liquid. 1:13:27 Surface tension affects the spreading and sticking of particles. 1:15:22 Soap reduces surface tension 1:19:09 Understanding surface energy and tension 1:21:09 Surface energy is stored in a film of fluid when it is stretched. 1:25:07 Surface tension on a curved surface 1:26:51 Understanding access pressure and its impact on liquid and soap bubbles 1:31:09 Discussion on the formula for work done in a liquid drop and soap bubble 1:33:12 The experiment demonstrates the impact of two layers in a soap bubble. 1:37:04 Capillarity is the phenomenon where liquids rise in narrow tubes. 1:39:04 Capillary action and its applications 1:42:33 Capillary action and determination of height using a capillary tube. 1:44:30 Derivation of height pressure formula 1:48:15 Discussing the height formula and ascending property in fluid mechanics 1:50:32 The height of the liquid in a capillary tube is determined by the angle of contact and atmospheric pressure 1:54:48 Explaining the concept of viscosity and its formula 1:57:07 Understanding the concept of viscosity and its impact on fluid mechanics. 2:01:10 Mustard oil flows the fastest due to its low viscosity 2:03:02 Different liquids have different viscosities affecting their flow. 2:07:05 Viscosity is higher in thicker liquids with higher density. 2:08:59 Discussing the power of AT-1 and AT-2 with relation to dimensions 2:12:49 Mechanical properties of fluid and its effects on rainfall 2:14:35 Explaining the concept of laminar flow in liquid mechanics. 2:18:26 Streamline flow is defined by the smooth motion of particles without intersection. 2:20:15 Stream line flow and its impact on velocity 2:23:50 Critical velocity is the threshold for flow transition. 2:25:47 Deriving the formula for critical velocity of liquid flow 2:30:16 Fluid flowing through a pipe follows the principle of continuity. 2:32:03 Explains the equation of continuity and its implications 2:35:55 Understanding unit volume and pressure energy in thermodynamics 2:37:53 Understanding the importance of Bernoulli's theorem in physics. 2:42:39 Bernoulli's theorem explains the energy conservation in fluid flow. 2:44:31 Understanding work done by fluid and energy conservation 2:48:51 Fast moving fluids create low pressure 2:50:53 Demonstrating Bernoulli's theorem with live experiment 2:54:54 Swinging the ball in cricket depends on surface roughness and wind speed. 2:56:43 Fluid mechanics and Bernoulli's theorem explained with real-world examples 3:00:26 Bernoulli's equation relates velocity, pressure, and height in fluid flow. 3:02:20 Calculation of water flow through a pipe
@A.guy.with.HIV23 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot bro ... MERRY CHRISTMAS
@nasahens Жыл бұрын
(SHAURYA) Thala for a reason.......(7)
@hasan8c482 Жыл бұрын
@@nasahens haa yeh karlo phele😂😂
@itzjoey307 Жыл бұрын
Velle
@A.guy.with.HIV23 Жыл бұрын
@@itzjoey307 Abe iske vajah se humara time to bacha 😂😂
@anshikasingh4548 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ashu sir ❤️
@neevagrawal450710 ай бұрын
1:46:34 "khud ki shaadi pe nahi jana chahta tha, kaash nahi gaya hota" 💀💀
@SlayerOG_x2 ай бұрын
Sir being harassed
@deadlox_FF_4520 күн бұрын
Kis kis ka exam kal hai 😂😂
@Nihal.up7720 күн бұрын
Mera hai bhai
@babitasharma632120 күн бұрын
Mera bhi
@luckyelangbam16 күн бұрын
2 ghante mein hai
@SANJAYYadav-m8z8vАй бұрын
You are the best teacher sir ❤✨💎
@totalgaming.8536 Жыл бұрын
Thank u so much sir for this wonderful one shot 💫
@NeobladeGamer Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this amazing lecture, sir :D
@RenuVerma-c9p9 ай бұрын
Kiska kiska kal exam hai😅
@PoonamRani-qv7sf2 ай бұрын
👋
@FactzditzАй бұрын
Apki mousi ka 💋💋💋💋
@vaidehiparashar785421 күн бұрын
Thankyou so much for such an amazing lecture✨️
@lightspeedgaming5831 Жыл бұрын
sir hats off to you immense efforts , to help us get the complete knowledge without any doubt in our heads