You Don't Know Everything about Light | Light Explained by NMS sir
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In this video, NMS sir will teach Raayan one of the most important Chapters of Physics - Light.
Light is an important topic in physics, appearing in every class curriculum and understanding its behaviour is essential for mastering the Physics subject.
Light, which travels in a straight line, provides us with a sense of vision. This fundamental property of light allows us to see the world around us by illuminating objects and enabling our eyes to detect and interpret visual information.
Students whose concepts were unclear in lower classes and are currently in higher classes, such as class 9 and class 10, often struggle with understanding the LIGHT chapter. This video will help them clear up these concepts. It is also beneficial for students who are in class 7 or class 8 to watch this video, You will learn and definitely grasp the real logic of science.
The video provides a clear and detailed explanation of the LIGHT chapter & Sir also discussed about the speed of light.
Share this video with your friends who are struggling with the concept of the LIGHT.
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Sir calculation strong Krna pr aik video please as soon as possible.
(Much needed sir)
Beta practice is the key to do this
Yes sir please fast calculation mind mein karne ke liye video banayae
Interesting 🤔
it's depends upon wavelength of particles and as well as wavelength of light (both wavelength should be same).
Sir what about Gödel's incompleteness theorem
You are great
Thanks
amazing video sir
Thanks a lot. Do check out the ISAC Cosmic courses
Sir kuch Pyq sesion bhi le aaiye jan attempt se pehle
Can you understand me and rayaan Traingle types and theorem