24:15 - No. 42:50 - No, our Earth is not exactly sphere. 43:50 - The value of 'g' is greater at poles and lesser at equator of Earth. 1:12:00 - S.I unit of pressure is Pascal (Pa) & N/m².
00:04 Gravitation is an important chapter in physics. 00:53 ग्रेविटेशन चैप्टर में पहला फेज: मास एंड वेट तक 02:50 Gravity force applies between all objects. 03:37 Objects experience attractive force between each other 05:01 Understanding Gravitational Force and Attraction 05:46 Gravity is the force between any two objects. 07:53 Discovering gravitational force by Sir Isaac Newton. 08:40 Gravitational force discovered by Sir Isaac Newton. 10:08 Understanding the concept of spherical bodies and their mass 10:54 Gravity force is directly proportional to the product of masses of two objects. 12:37 Combining first and second forces creates unexpected results. 13:24 Using proportionality constant in Newton's second law 15:01 Understanding Gravitational Constant and Universal Constant 15:41 Universal Constants in the Universe 17:23 Understanding gravitational force with live experiments 18:03 Gravitational force is a weak force with a small value. 19:58 Explaining the concept of capital 'g' in the video 21:00 Explaining the concept of Universal constant in gravitation 22:21 Understanding the concept of mass and gravity 23:03 Understanding Free Fall in Gravitation 24:51 Understanding air drag and other forces in gravitation 25:39 Under the influence of gravitational force, the velocity of an object increases as it falls. 27:02 Gravitational experiment in a vacuum chamber 27:50 Demonstration of free fall and acceleration due to gravity 29:21 Demonstrating the effect of air resistance on falling objects 30:03 Demonstration of air resistance and gravity in action 31:39 Explanation of Air Drag and its Dependence 32:44 Understanding free fall and acceleration 34:37 Understanding mass and acceleration due to gravity 35:29 Explanation of Equating First and Second Equations 37:26 Understanding distance changes on different surfaces 38:13 Discussion on gravitational acceleration and its calculation 39:46 Calculating mass of Earth using Gravitation formula 40:33 Calculating radius using gravitational constant 42:14 Gravitation and Height Relation 43:02 Discussion about the equator and magnetic poles 44:41 Understanding gravity interactions in numerical calculations 45:41 Understanding the Changes in Radius Values 47:26 Introduction to equations of motions 48:22 Explaining the concept of acceleration, velocity, and displacement in free fall 50:12 Understanding the relationship between velocity, acceleration, and motion. 50:54 Introduction to the topic of mass versus weight 52:32 Understanding the difference between weight and mass 53:57 Understanding the difference between mass and weight 55:45 Importance of effective communication in learning science 56:24 Understanding the differences between mass and weight 58:38 Mass does not change with change in place or height 59:34 Understanding Scalars, Vectors, and Changes in Weight 1:01:10 Weight affects readings on a scale 1:01:52 Understanding weight calculation during lift movement 1:03:06 Understanding the concept of weight and mass through live experimentation 1:03:49 Understanding Weight of Object on Moon's Surface 1:05:38 Discussion on the relation between weight and mass during numericals. 1:06:22 Explanation of pressure and thrust in the next half, along with density and band force. 1:08:14 Understanding Thrust Force in Physics 1:09:09 Introduction to Pressure and its Definition 1:10:56 Understanding perpendicular force and pressure formula 1:11:38 Understanding pressure units and their formulas. 1:13:41 Understanding the concept of force and pressure. 1:14:31 Pressure is inversely proportional to area 1:15:56 Experiment showing bulbs don't break when child is made to stand on them 1:16:41 Exploring the concept of gravitational force 1:19:21 Understanding Pressure and Area Relationship 1:20:18 Live experiments and teaching in offline batch 1:21:41 Sharp knife vs blunt knife in cutting fruits and vegetables 1:22:40 Sharpness affects cutting efficiency and pressure distribution 1:24:10 Gravitational force and its applications in daily life 1:24:54 Tires with broader surface have less pressure 1:26:17 Pressure difference in solids vs. fluids 1:26:58 Water pressure increases with depth 1:28:22 Density comparison between metals and non-metals 1:29:09 Understanding Object Mass and Volume 1:30:35 Density is the mass by volume 1:31:29 Objects float or sink in water based on density 1:33:05 Density affects buoyancy in liquids 1:33:42 Density manipulation of egg and water for floating experiment 1:35:23 Saltwater's higher density compared to freshwater 1:36:03 Buoyancy and relative density determine if an object floats or sinks in water. 1:37:33 Explaining buoyant force in fluids 1:38:18 Objects float or sink based on density and buoyant force 1:39:53 Surface area of an object affects its buoyant force. 1:40:34 Understanding buoyant force and surface area impact 1:41:51 Demonstrating surface area impact on buoyancy 1:42:32 Demonstrating buoyancy and pressure with an aluminum foil experiment. 1:44:22 Understanding Archimedes Principle and its importance 1:45:01 India discovered sea route with aircraft invention 1:46:23 Weight of Fluid Displacement 1:47:08 Displacement of Fluids and Archimedes Principle 1:48:28 Understanding the concept of relative density 1:49:11 Understanding Relative Density Formula 1:50:39 Understanding relative density in water 1:51:23 Gravitation One Shot with Live Experiment Physics summarized in Hindi
24:18 answer is no because it also influences the force of atmosphere while falling. As the defination says that free fall can only be experienced if there is only the influence of gravitational force
57:09 - Mass is the amount of matter in an object and is a scalar quantity that cannot be zero or its SI unit is kg. Weight is the force with which Earth pulls an object toward its centre and is a vector quantity that can be zero. Weight is determined by the product of the object's mass and the acceleration due to gravity.
24:24 sir book ke according to iska ans [ YES] hai but i think that is pe friction force bhi lagegi air ki to mere according to ans [ NO ] hona chahiye sir plz read my comment and clear my doubt plz sir
Sir thank u for teaching us this amazing chapter in a fabulous way 😀.Actually all ur lecture are excellent ✨and Even every teacher in science and fun teaches so well and great 😃 that we can't even imagine . Infact we all want teachers to teach like how u people teach 😭 it's ok . Once again thank u soooo much sir for teaching us so well ☺️😃
As value of capital G remain constant through out the universe which means it's value does not change place,height etc that is why it is called universal law of gravitational
As the earth is not a perfect sphere as the radius of the earth increases from the poles to the equator the values of g become greater the portion at the equator for most calculation we can take g to be more or less constant onor near yhe earth but for objects far from the Earth the acceleration due to gravity and force of earth is given g is equal
25:30 sir if free fall can’t be possible in open environment , then why this statement varies with teacher to teacher. I mean to say that many teachers are teaching by giving same example of pen thrown on ground as free fall and also gave example of Galileo throwing two stones of different sizes on ground,how it is possible sir?….. could you please please solve my this confusion related to free fall concept……
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24:15 - No.
42:50 - No, our Earth is not exactly sphere.
43:50 - The value of 'g' is greater at poles and lesser at equator of Earth.
1:12:00 - S.I unit of pressure is Pascal (Pa) & N/m².
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00:04 Gravitation is an important chapter in physics.
00:53 ग्रेविटेशन चैप्टर में पहला फेज: मास एंड वेट तक
02:50 Gravity force applies between all objects.
03:37 Objects experience attractive force between each other
05:01 Understanding Gravitational Force and Attraction
05:46 Gravity is the force between any two objects.
07:53 Discovering gravitational force by Sir Isaac Newton.
08:40 Gravitational force discovered by Sir Isaac Newton.
10:08 Understanding the concept of spherical bodies and their mass
10:54 Gravity force is directly proportional to the product of masses of two objects.
12:37 Combining first and second forces creates unexpected results.
13:24 Using proportionality constant in Newton's second law
15:01 Understanding Gravitational Constant and Universal Constant
15:41 Universal Constants in the Universe
17:23 Understanding gravitational force with live experiments
18:03 Gravitational force is a weak force with a small value.
19:58 Explaining the concept of capital 'g' in the video
21:00 Explaining the concept of Universal constant in gravitation
22:21 Understanding the concept of mass and gravity
23:03 Understanding Free Fall in Gravitation
24:51 Understanding air drag and other forces in gravitation
25:39 Under the influence of gravitational force, the velocity of an object increases as it falls.
27:02 Gravitational experiment in a vacuum chamber
27:50 Demonstration of free fall and acceleration due to gravity
29:21 Demonstrating the effect of air resistance on falling objects
30:03 Demonstration of air resistance and gravity in action
31:39 Explanation of Air Drag and its Dependence
32:44 Understanding free fall and acceleration
34:37 Understanding mass and acceleration due to gravity
35:29 Explanation of Equating First and Second Equations
37:26 Understanding distance changes on different surfaces
38:13 Discussion on gravitational acceleration and its calculation
39:46 Calculating mass of Earth using Gravitation formula
40:33 Calculating radius using gravitational constant
42:14 Gravitation and Height Relation
43:02 Discussion about the equator and magnetic poles
44:41 Understanding gravity interactions in numerical calculations
45:41 Understanding the Changes in Radius Values
47:26 Introduction to equations of motions
48:22 Explaining the concept of acceleration, velocity, and displacement in free fall
50:12 Understanding the relationship between velocity, acceleration, and motion.
50:54 Introduction to the topic of mass versus weight
52:32 Understanding the difference between weight and mass
53:57 Understanding the difference between mass and weight
55:45 Importance of effective communication in learning science
56:24 Understanding the differences between mass and weight
58:38 Mass does not change with change in place or height
59:34 Understanding Scalars, Vectors, and Changes in Weight
1:01:10 Weight affects readings on a scale
1:01:52 Understanding weight calculation during lift movement
1:03:06 Understanding the concept of weight and mass through live experimentation
1:03:49 Understanding Weight of Object on Moon's Surface
1:05:38 Discussion on the relation between weight and mass during numericals.
1:06:22 Explanation of pressure and thrust in the next half, along with density and band force.
1:08:14 Understanding Thrust Force in Physics
1:09:09 Introduction to Pressure and its Definition
1:10:56 Understanding perpendicular force and pressure formula
1:11:38 Understanding pressure units and their formulas.
1:13:41 Understanding the concept of force and pressure.
1:14:31 Pressure is inversely proportional to area
1:15:56 Experiment showing bulbs don't break when child is made to stand on them
1:16:41 Exploring the concept of gravitational force
1:19:21 Understanding Pressure and Area Relationship
1:20:18 Live experiments and teaching in offline batch
1:21:41 Sharp knife vs blunt knife in cutting fruits and vegetables
1:22:40 Sharpness affects cutting efficiency and pressure distribution
1:24:10 Gravitational force and its applications in daily life
1:24:54 Tires with broader surface have less pressure
1:26:17 Pressure difference in solids vs. fluids
1:26:58 Water pressure increases with depth
1:28:22 Density comparison between metals and non-metals
1:29:09 Understanding Object Mass and Volume
1:30:35 Density is the mass by volume
1:31:29 Objects float or sink in water based on density
1:33:05 Density affects buoyancy in liquids
1:33:42 Density manipulation of egg and water for floating experiment
1:35:23 Saltwater's higher density compared to freshwater
1:36:03 Buoyancy and relative density determine if an object floats or sinks in water.
1:37:33 Explaining buoyant force in fluids
1:38:18 Objects float or sink based on density and buoyant force
1:39:53 Surface area of an object affects its buoyant force.
1:40:34 Understanding buoyant force and surface area impact
1:41:51 Demonstrating surface area impact on buoyancy
1:42:32 Demonstrating buoyancy and pressure with an aluminum foil experiment.
1:44:22 Understanding Archimedes Principle and its importance
1:45:01 India discovered sea route with aircraft invention
1:46:23 Weight of Fluid Displacement
1:47:08 Displacement of Fluids and Archimedes Principle
1:48:28 Understanding the concept of relative density
1:49:11 Understanding Relative Density Formula
1:50:39 Understanding relative density in water
1:51:23 Gravitation One Shot with Live Experiment Physics summarized in Hindi
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43:47 g value will be different at equator and at the poles
1:11:22 S.I. unit of pressure is Pascal
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Sir you wrote sink on both not float
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23:54 No, because for free fall only gravitatioal force is necessary 😊
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agar height badhte rahi toh g ki value 0 ho sate hai kya ?
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Because g ki value constant hoti h that is 9.8m/s²
23:49
No as there is a air resistant between the stylus and the ground or floor or hand
1:03:06 lekin sir upar jaate time toh weight kam hona chahiye na kyuki gravity kam hogi upar jaane pe
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24:33 no😊
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24:18 answer is no because it also influences the force of atmosphere while falling. As the defination says that free fall can only be experienced if there is only the influence of gravitational force
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23:54 answer is NO
57:09 - Mass is the amount of matter in an object and is a scalar quantity that cannot be zero or its SI unit is kg. Weight is the force with which Earth pulls an object toward its centre and is a vector quantity that can be zero. Weight is determined by the product of the object's mass and the acceleration due to gravity.
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23:14 no sir.
43:44 Different values
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SI unit of pressure is N/m² and another is pascal denoted as Pa
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24:24 sir book ke according to iska ans [ YES] hai but i think that is pe friction force bhi lagegi air ki to mere according to ans [ NO ] hona chahiye sir plz read my comment and clear my doubt plz sir
Aree 😂 it will yes ..
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1:11:22 THE S.I. UNIT OF PRESSURE IS PASCAL(P) OR NEWTON PER METRE SQUARE(N/m2)
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1:11:34 n/m² and pascal
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Once again thank u soooo much sir for teaching us so well ☺️😃
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42:40 No sir, our earth is not exactly sphere,it is somewhat flattened
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1:11:22 pressure SI unit is Pascal
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1:11:44 pascal and newton per meter square
The value of 'g' is greater at poles and lesser at equator of Earth.
Sir class 11 ka gravitation bhi dedo 😢
As value of capital G remain constant through out the universe which means it's value does not change place,height etc that is why it is called universal law of gravitational
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Sir aapne bahut hi accha samjhaya you are the best teacher of physics ❤❤❤❤
As the earth is not a perfect sphere as the radius of the earth increases from the poles to the equator the values of g become greater the portion at the equator for most calculation we can take g to be more or less constant onor near yhe earth but for objects far from the Earth the acceleration due to gravity and force of earth is given g is equal
Thank u so much Sir . Great session
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43:55 g will be different
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Sir gravitation chapter for 11th is much needed.....🙃
25:30 sir if free fall can’t be possible in open environment , then why this statement varies with teacher to teacher. I mean to say that many teachers are teaching by giving same example of pen thrown on ground as free fall and also gave example of Galileo throwing two stones of different sizes on ground,how it is possible sir?….. could you please please solve my this confusion related to free fall concept……
1 .12. 00 - S.I UNIT OF PRESSURE IS [Pa] / N/m2 .☺
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1:11:37 pascal(Pa) or N/m square
Sir class 11th ke gravitation chapter ka lecture bhi bnado
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I think you are from 11th and present here to clear the basics(probably a jee or neet aspirant )
Majedaar tha bhot saare doubts clear hoye especially buoyancy
SI unit of pressure is equal to Newton per square metre ,Pascal( Pa)
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57:11 unit of mass is kg
57:11 unit weight is Newton
41:05 a^ m . a ^ n = a ^ (m + n)
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Alag alag hogi 43:55
42:47 the earth is not exactly sphere. It is flattened
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1:12:03
Ans-N/m²
Second Pascal
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1:11:43 Nm-² and Pascal ( P)
43:57 it will be different because the pole of the earth is slightly tilted
42:47 Earth is not a exact spherical shape as it shape is geoid
1:05:45 part B
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42:50 no sir our earth is not exactly spheare
Sphere 😊
43:37 different
1:51:53
In this lecture I can relate very interesting way of gravitation
43:50 the value of 'g' is not the same from the North Pole to the Equator.