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Ch1 Physical World
1:1 What is physics?
1:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 1.1
1:2 Scope and excitement of physics
1:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 1.2
1:3 Physics, technology and society
1:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 1.3
1:4 Fundamental forces in nature
1:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 1.4
1:5 Nature of physical laws
1:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 1.5
Ch2 Units and Measurements
2:1 Introduction
(27:26)
2:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 2.1
2:2 The international system of units
(27:25)
2:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 2.2
2:3 Measurement of length
2:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 2.3
2:4 Measurement of mass
2:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 2.4
2:5 Measurement of time
2:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 2.5
2:6 Accuracy, precision of instruments and errors in measurements
2:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 2.6
2:7 Significant figures
2:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 2.7
2:8 Dimensions of physical quantities
2:8 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 2.8
2:9 Dimensional formulae and dimensional equations
2:9 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 2.9
2:10 Dimensional analysis and its applications
2:10 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 2.10
Ch3 Motion in a Straight Line
3:1 Introduction
3:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 3.1
3:2 Position, path length and displacement
3:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 3.2
3:3 Average velocity and average speed
3:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 3.3
3:4 Instantaneous velocity and speed
3:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 3.4
3:5 Acceleration
3:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 3.5
3:6 Kinematic equations for uniformly accelerated motion
3:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 3.6
3:7 Relative velocity
3:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 3.7
Ch4 Motion in a Plane
4:1 Introduction
4:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 4.1
4:2 Scalars and vectors
4:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 4.2
4:3 Multiplication of vectors by real numbers
4:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 4.3
4:4 Addition and substraction of vectors - graphical method
4:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 4.4
4:5 Resolution of vectors
4:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 4.5
4:6 Vector addition - analytical method
4:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 4.6
4:7 Motion in a plane
4:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 4.7
4:8 Motion in a plane with constant acceleration
4:8 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 4.8
4:9 Relative velocity in two dimensions
4:9 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 4.9
4:10 Projectile motion
4:10 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 4.10
4:11 Uniform circular motion
4:11 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 4.11
Ch5 Laws of Motion
5.1 Introduction
5:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 5.1
5.2 Aristotle's fallacy
5:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 5.2
5.3 The law of inertia
5:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 5.3
5.4 Newton's first law of motion
5:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 5.4
5.5 Newton's seconds law of motion
5:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 5.5
5.6 Newton's third law of motion
5:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 5.6
5.7 Conservation of momentum
5:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 5.7
5.8 Equilibrium of a particle
5:8 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 5.8
5.9 Common forces in mechanics
5:9 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 5.9
5.10 Circular motion
5:10 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 5.10
5.11 Solving problems in mechanics
5:11 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 5.11
Ch6 Work, Energy and Power
6.1 Introduction
6:1 Concept1O1
6.2 Notions of work and kinetic energy : The work - energy theorem
6:2 Concept1O1
6.3 Work
6:3 Concept1O1
6.4 Kinetic energy
6:4 Concept1O1
6.5 Work done by a variable force
6:5 Concept1O1
6.6 The work - energy theorem for a variable force
6:6 Concept1O1
6.7 The concept of potential energy
6:7 Concept1O1
6.8 The conservation of mechanical energy
6:8 Concept1O1
6.9 The potential energy of a spring
6:9 Concept1O1
6.10 Various forms of energy : the law of conservation of energy
6:10 Concept1O1
6.11 Power
6:11 Concept1O1
6.12 Collisions
6:12 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster |6.1 - (Scalar Product and Work Done by Constant & Variable Forces)
ConceptBooster |6.2 - (Kinetic Energy : Work-Energy Theorem)
ConceptBooster |6.3 - (Conservative Forces and Potential Energy)
ConceptBooster 6.4
ConceptBooster 6.5
ConceptBooster 6.6
ConceptBooster 6.7
ConceptBooster 6.8
ConceptBooster 6.9
ConceptBooster 6.10
ConceptBooster 6.11
ConceptBooster 6.12
Ch7 System of Particles and Rotational Motion
7.1 Introduction
7:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.1
7.2 Centre of mass
7:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.2
7.3 Motion of centre of mass
7:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.3
7.4 Linear momentum of a system of particles
7:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.4
7.5 Vector product of two vectors
7:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.5
7.6 Angular velocity and its relation with linear velocity
7:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.6
7.7 Torque and angular momentum
7:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.7
7.8 Equilibrium of a rigid body
7:8 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.8
7.9 Moment of inertia
7:9 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.9
7.10 Theorems of perpendicular and parallel axes
7:10 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.10
7.11 Kinematics of rotational motion about a fixed axis
7:11 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.11
7.12 Dynamics of rotational motion about a fixed axis
7:12 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.12
7.13 Angular momentum in case of rotations about a fixed axis
7:13 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.13
7.14 Rolling motion
7:14 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 7.14
Ch8 Gravitation
8.1 Introduction
8:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.1
8.2 Kepler's laws
8:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.2
8.3 Universal law of gravitation
8:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.3
8.4 The gravitational constant
8:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.4
8.5 Acceleration due to gravity of the earth
8:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.5
8.6 Acceleration due to gravity below above the surface of earth
8:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.6
8.7 Gravitational potential energy
8:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.7
8.8 Escape speed
8:8 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.8
8.9 Earth satellite
8:9 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.9
8.10 Energy of an orbiting satellite
8:10 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.10
8.11 Geostationary and polar satellites
8:11 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.11
8.12 Weightlessness
8:12 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 8.12
Ch9 Mechanical Properties of Solids
9.1 Introduction
9:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 9.1
9.2 Elastic behaviour of solids
9:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 9.2
9.3 Stress and strain
9:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 9.3
9.4 Hooke's law
9:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 9.4
9.5 Stress - strain curve
9:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 9.5
9.6 Elastic moduli
9:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 9.6
9.7 Applications of elastic behavior of materials
9:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 9.7
Ch10 Mechanical Properties of Fluids
10:1 Introduction
10:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 10.1
10:2 Pressure
10:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 10.2
10:3 Streamline flow
10:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 10.3
10:4 Bernoulis principle
10:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 10.4
10:5 Viscosity
10:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 10.5
10:6 Surface tension
10:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 10.6
Ch11 Thermal properties of matter
11:1 Concept1O1
11.1 Introduction
ConceptBooster 11.1
11.2 Temperature and heat
11:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 11.2
11.3 Measurement of temprature
11:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 11.3
11.4 Ideal-gas equation and absolute temperature
11:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 11.4
11.5 Thermal expansion
11:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 11.5
11.6 Specific heat capacity
11:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 11.6
11.7 Calorimetry
11:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 11.7
11.8 Change of state
11:8 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 11.8
11.9 Heat transfer
11:9 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 11.9
11.10 Newtons law of cooling
11:10 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 11.10
Ch12 Thermodynamics
12.1 Introduction
12:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.1
12.2 Thermal equilibrium
12:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.2
12.3 Zeroth law of thermodynamics
12:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.3
12.4 Heat, internal energy and work
12:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.4
12.5 First law of thermodynamics
12:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.5
12.6 Specific heat capacity
12:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.6
12.7 Thermodynamic state variables and equation of state
12:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.7
12.8 Thermodynamic processes
12:8 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.8
12.9 Heat engines
12:9 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.9
12.10 Refrigerators and heat pumps
12:10 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.10
12.11 Second law of thermodynamics
12:11 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.11
12.12 Reversible and irreversible processes
12:12 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.12
12.13 Carnot engine
12:13 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 12.13
Ch13 Kinetic Theory
13.1 Introduction
13:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 13.1
13.2 Molecular nature of matter
13:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 13.2
13.3 Behaviour of gases
13:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 13.3
13.4 Kinetic theory of an ideal gas
13:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 13.4
13.5 Law of equipartition of energy
13:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 13.5
13.6 Specific heat capacity
13:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 13.6
13.7 Mean free path
13:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 13.7
Ch14 Oscillations
14.1 Introduction
14:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 14.1
14.2 Periodic and oscilatory motions
14:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 14.2
14.3 Simple harmonic motion
14:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 14.3
14.4 Simple harmonic motion and uniform circular motion
14:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 14.4
14.5 Velocity and acceleration in simple harmonic motion
14:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 14.5
14.6 Force law for simple harmonic motion
14:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 14.6
14.7 Energy in simple harmonic motion
14:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 14.7
14.8 Some systems executing simple harmonic motion
14:8 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 14.8
14.9 Damped simple harmonic motion
14:9 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 14.9
14.10 Forced oscillations and resonance
14:10 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 14.10
Ch15 Waves
15.1 Introduction
15:1 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 15.1
15.2 Transverse and longitudinal waves
15:2 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 15.2
15.3 Displacement relation in a progressive wave
15:3 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 15.3
15.4 The speed of a travelling wave
15:4 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 15.4
15.5 The principle of superposition of waves
15:5 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 15.5
15.6 Reflection of waves
15:6 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 15.6
15.7 Beats
15:7 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 15.7
15.8 Doppler effect
15:8 Concept1O1
ConceptBooster 15.8
6.1 Introduction
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