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it was on the day b4 of my physics xam,this concept of SHM was abstrusing me a lot,then my sis insisted me to have a look in the you tube.then i went through this video nd i could understand everyfrom A TO Z!!really i thank this chap who made me understand this concept throughly...thank you
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Unfortunately there are mistakes here. You can not cancel the density terms since these terms refer to different densities. One is of the block and the other the fluid. This should be intuitive since in ( wrongly ) cancelling the terms you reach a result which means that the period is independent of the density of the water which is clearly not the case. You can check this by adding salt to the water and observing a change in the frequency
Your explanation is brilliant sir. But please use a white sheet rather than a pink one for making the derivations more clearer and easy to understand. Thanks sir .
plzz tell me that in circular SHM .. if we see the simple pendulum where is the disp. x and amplitude A in that .. is the simple pendulum which is available in physics lab. follows this👆👆 circular motion .. if yess .. where is the displacement nd amplitude there???? plz answer
@@DeepakSharma-ds2bh MY DEAR WHEN WE PULL SIMPLE PENDULUM FROM ITS REST POSITION MEANS IT IS DISPLACED.HE MAXIMUM DISPLACEMENT IS XWE WRITE RESTORING FORCE =mgsintheta ,for small angle theta =x/L
In that case, the projection will be on the X-axis. i.e the projection will perform SHM on the X-axis. In my video, the projection is taken on the Y-axis.
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Sir ! God May Bless You ,,thank you so Much ....I really Appreciate your tutorial ,, it's Really Helpful 💪💪 before Watching your Tutorial I was about to Give up On Simple Harmonic Motion ,,,but now on am glad and thanking God to give me Opportunity to view your Video
You explained much better than my Physics professor!
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Sir really, You are so good at explaining all this physics questions. Hats off sir🫡. Your explanation are still useful till today.
it was on the day b4 of my physics xam,this concept of SHM was abstrusing me a lot,then my sis insisted me to have a look in the you tube.then i went through this video nd i could understand everyfrom A TO Z!!really i thank this chap who made me understand this concept throughly...thank you
hriday basa You should take some English classes instead
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Thank you so much u derived a lot of formulas clearly & concisely
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Sir on 6th march my final exam of 11 class will start, but this chapter is not completed by me conceptually, i have only memorised the formulas only, but after watching your this lecture. My concept is crystal clear now.
Thanks for your wonderful efforts for us.
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Very good lacture ....very helpfull
At 7:27 after cos why did you take omega again?
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Unfortunately there are mistakes here. You can not cancel the density terms since these terms refer to different densities. One is of the block and the other the fluid. This should be intuitive since in ( wrongly ) cancelling the terms you reach a result which means that the period is independent of the density of the water which is clearly not the case. You can check this by adding salt to the water and observing a change in the frequency
Good lecture I liked it sir
What does the word "projection" mean over here?
The point we get on the diameter when a perpendicular is dropped from a point on the circle
ruclips.net/video/bnnSVEVq3p0/видео.html
Excellent work sirji
Thank you for watching and the feedback:-)
sir,
how does phase difference come into play during projection
Sir, Ossum lecture my every point are clear now
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I was preparing for exam
Sir which subjects do you teach in RUclips
Nice definition sirr. Thankss
it was really OsUm..Watched many bt understood here
Soo good sir...
Excellent sir
Awesome explanation sir...
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Bahut bahut aabhar sir aapka
How to differentiate displacement with time for velocity??. I mean we do v=dx/dt= d(Asin(wt) )/dt ... how we do that?
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Your explanation is brilliant sir. But please use a white sheet rather than a pink one for making the derivations more clearer and easy to understand. Thanks sir .
Thank you for the feedback. I have used white sheet. It is appearing pink for some reason. Will correct it.
Awesome explanation!!!
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Why we had take cos wt at place of y in the rough work???
Thank you sir💫
A very easy way to understand SHM!!!!!!!
Thanks!
Nice explanation sir helped me a lot but instead of sin there's cos in Maharashtra state book
Thank you.
If we take the projection on the X-axis we will get cos theta. And that is equally correct.
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Good explination
Awesome teaching
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Sir 👌👌👍👍👍👨🏫 thank you sir
Sir in shm w is angular frequency
SINCE SHM IS SHADOW OF UCM SO IF UCM ANGULAR VELOCITY FAST MEANS SHADOW SHM WILL MOVE FAST HENCE WE SAY ITS ANGULAR VELOCITY S OMEGA
very well got it..thanks sir
Thanks Ashish!
Good job sir
Sir can you tell me what is horizontal diameter and vertical diameter
why u use sin theta can we use cos theta
Yes. If we take the projection on the X-axis, we will get cos theta.
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Does this have anything to do with Swedish house mafia???
Thank you a lot!
nice explination sir
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is the radius of reference circle always equal to the amplitude?
Yes. The radius of the reference circle is always equal to the amplitude.
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Thank you sir clearly understood
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nice sir..plz upload the vedio on astronomical telescope
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excellent teaching sir
how will the equation of y change if the particle moves in clockwise direction in the circle,pl clarify.
NO CHANGE OCCUR
beauty awesome explanation
Thanks!
Shouldn't the derivative of sine be negative cosine?
No. Derivative of sine is positive cosine. The derivative of cosine is negative sine.Thanks for watching the video.
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plzz tell me that in circular SHM .. if we see the simple pendulum where is the disp. x and amplitude A in that .. is the simple pendulum which is available in physics lab. follows this👆👆 circular motion .. if yess .. where is the displacement nd amplitude there???? plz answer
i want reply fastt. plz
@@DeepakSharma-ds2bh MY DEAR WHEN WE PULL SIMPLE PENDULUM FROM ITS REST POSITION MEANS IT IS DISPLACED.HE MAXIMUM DISPLACEMENT IS XWE WRITE RESTORING FORCE =mgsintheta ,for small angle theta =x/L
A nice and helpful explanation. Thanks sir.but next time plz maintain audio quality it's too annoying. Otherwise you are brilliant
Thank you soo much sir u made me understand this topic in the easiest way possible
Thanks Prathik!
Nicely explained 😃
Supet
could we derive that function using other example like horizontal motion model?
Yes.
In that case we would get cos instead of sine
Sir what is represent by- (dt) and (dy)
Angular velocity..
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Sir please make vidio for dirrive the equation log (T2-T1) =-kt+c and T=2π√l/g and spring constant please sir
1. ruclips.net/video/UbeRDXbYHpU/видео.html
The above link is for T=2π√l/g
Which video do you exactly want on Spring constant?
T=2π√m/k
Sir what is the meaning of projectile?
Sir at 7:38 how did you take root and all for cos wt
Super
Thank you very much sir🙏🏻
Very helpfull
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Thnx to explain this
Thanks for watching!
in the book SL ARORA cos is taken instesd of sin please help me sir
In that case, the projection will be on the X-axis. i.e the projection will perform SHM on the X-axis.
In my video, the projection is taken on the Y-axis.
If we take the projection on the X-axis (instead of Y-axis as done in this video), we will get x= cos (omega x t)
Shridhar Jagtap Thank you
Take different book
thank you very much sir it is very help full to me
Thanks!
Thank bro i like your explanation.
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Thank you sir
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Thanks now I understood 😊
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Tq sir🙏
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How in velocity d/dt become v= aw coswt
Dr is nothing but, delta t .Nd,delta denotes changes
For ex:dt means change in time
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Sir how did you changed sin@ in cos@ as difference explain me?
derivative of sin (theta) is cos( theta)
And why did you write omega while changing
because theta = omega x t
No sir a.omega.cos.omega.t
a.omega=?
Derivative of a sin(omega.t) = a.omega.cos (omega.t)