Physics by abj sir class 11

Sequence wise lecture of ABJ sir class 11. Complete playlist of class 11 physics for Jee mains and advance . For another subject or class 12 playlist , Check on channel (if it's not there , check after few days).

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Currently Playing: 6 Complete Vertical circular motion | Circular motion | IIT JEE main advanced | Class 11 Physics

Watch Complete YouTube Lectures Distraction-Free Download the Competishun App 👉 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=xyz.penpencil.competishun&pcampaignid=web_share 🌐 Login for Courses & Test Series: 👉 https://i.competishun.com/ *Popular Courses for IIT-JEE:* Pratham | Prakhar | Prakhar Integrated I | Praveen | Pragyaan C3 | Champ | CATS | ABC | PYQ Express UTS | ATS 👉 Explore all: https://competishun.com/courses/ 📞 Support: 8888-0000-21 | 7410-900-901 | 7410-900-908 Vertical circular motion, complete vertical circular motion, vertical circular motion for rod, and vertical circular motion for string, are discussed by Kota famous faculty Amit Bijarnia(IITD) (ABJ sir) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Timestamp: 00:00 Complete Vertical Circular Motion (with no constraint): An exploration of the dynamics of complete vertical circular motion without constraints. 12:54 Example-1: The first example involves determining the minimum value of height (h) so that a particle can perform complete vertical circular motion on a circular track, illustrated with a diagram. 18:21 Example-2: At position 2 in the circular motion, Example-2 focuses on finding various parameters including velocity (v), centripetal acceleration (ac), tension (ft), tangential acceleration (at), net acceleration (anet), and normal force (N), complemented by a diagram. 33:12 Example-3: At position 2, Example-3 aims to find velocity (v), centripetal acceleration (ac), normal force (N), and the angle at which the particle leaves the track, illustrated with a diagram. 53:06 Example-4: Examining the scenario where a particle achieves its maximum height (Hmax), Example-4 involves calculating this maximum height achieved by the particle, illustrated with a diagram. 55:36 Example-5: The fifth example involves finding the initial velocity (u) required for a particle to strike a hinge, suggesting a specific constraint, illustrated with a diagram. 1:22:45 Example-6: The final example explores finding the height from the ground when a particle leaves contact with a hemisphere, illustrated with a diagram. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Free IIT JEE coaching, Free JEE Main lectures, Best IIT JEE YouTube channel, Complete JEE syllabus free, Free online coaching for JEE, Free JEE Main and Advanced preparation, Best free lectures for JEE, IIT JEE physics, chemistry, math full syllabus, Best YouTube channel for JEE Main, Free JEE Main physics lectures, Best coaching for JEE Main and Advanced, JEE Main revision lectures free, Top quality IIT JEE preparation, IIT JEE full syllabus free lectures, JEE Advanced full syllabus crash course, Free coaching videos for IIT aspirants, Best online content for JEE aspirants, Free JEE coaching by IITians, Complete JEE course on YouTube, Free mock tests and revision for JEE, #JEEMain #JEEAdvanced #Competishun #Physics #MohitTyagi


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