ENTIRE PHYSICS in 10 Minutes

Publicado 2022-01-22
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Why do people think physics is difficult?? Is it because they think it's boring or is it because they find it complicated? Who is Isaac Newton, why did he find Gravity, how gravity is connected to the magnetic field, which is connected to electricity?? Yes, there are lots of questions. But physics is not just a field of science, everything around you is connected to physics. Velocity, displacement, speed, force, light, reflection, refraction, entropy, torque, all these things you can find in your daily life. There are different fields of physics such as fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, electrostatics. And to make these fields easy, scientists such as Georg Ohm, Han Christian Oersted, Daniel Bernoulli made some laws such as Ohm's law, Bernoulli equation, right- left-hand rule. So here is a video that explains most of physics in 10 minutes.


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  • @GetSetFly
    Umeed hai Physics se ab itna darr nahi lagra :) Kuku FM Learning App Link - kukufm.sng.link/Apksi/8v26/b2rg Use Coupon: INDIA 50% OFF Republic Day Special offer Valid till 29th January OR Getset20 - (20% OFF) All-time valid.
  • NO.1 0:12 GEORGE MEEGAN NO.2 0:51 WHAT ABOUT THE PLANE NO.3 01:11 VELOCITY NO.4 01:21 SAME VELOCITY NO.5 01:27 EXAMPLE OF VELOCITY NO.6 01:46 ACCELERATION NO.7 02:05 ISAAC NEWTON NO.8 02:24 WHAT IS GRAVITY NO.9 02:51 KUKU FM NO.10 03:53 WHAT IS ROTATION NO.11 04:04 ENERGY NO.12 04:25 RESISTIVITY NO.13 04:30 WHO IS OHM NO.14 04:45 HAN CHRISTAIN NO.15 04:56 MAGNETIC FIELD NO.16 05:05 RIGHT HAND THUM RULE NO.17 05:13 LEFT HADN THUMB RULE NO.18 05:39 ELECTROSTATIC FORCE NO.19 06:09 EXAMPLE NO.20 06:19 COULOMB'S LAW NO.21 06:38 THERMODYNAMICS NO.22 06:45 ENTROPY NO.23 07:00 ECAMPLE NO.24 07:17 FLUID DYNAMICS NO.25 07:23 DANIEL BERNOULLI NO.26 07:45 ROUND WAVES NO.27 07:53 FREQUENCY NO.28 07:59 DOPPLER NO.29 08:49 REFLECTION AND REFRACTION NO.30 09:32 BLACK HOLE 😀😀THANKU YOU SIR 😄:thanksd
  • @seemayadav4319
    This masterpiece explains the whole NCERT of Physics from 9th to 12th 🔥 🔥
  • @stgaming617
    That 4 whole books of class 11&12 was covered in just 10 min😂
  • As a JEE aspirant , this helped me a lot , gonna watch this 10min before the exam 😂😉
  • 4:40 voltage is not proportional to resistance V is directly proportional to I and R is proportionality constant
  • @dinamdisas
    You should continue this series and make other part for chemistry and bio as well. 🙂
  • @40melcolmvaz55
    Bro u just explained our full syllabus in just 10 minutes. Now i can top my exam. Thanks Gaurav bhai🙏♥️🔥🔥
  • @D.1n.onlyRitisha
    fabulous video ! Hats off to you sir. You summed everything up perfectly well in such a fluid manner which made us connect the concepts and increase our curiosity. As a science student, I appreciate how you have simplified each concept. Thank you !! waiting for more such content 💫
  • Satisfaction is when you know about each and every topic he talked about 😌
  • @savitahullur7373
    Wondeful animation and explanation!!😃 This channel is certainly underrated..😢 It deserves more likes!! ❤
  • @shivshreekrishna
    This is the first time I got physics very clearly.. Love this session😍😍😍😍❤️
  • @Krishna0660
    The explanation was fantastic..! Revised all the basics of physics. Please also do this for Chemistry ❤️👍
  • @OPTARGETGAMING
    Continue this 10 minutes series please but for mathematics like : Trigonometry, sets and etc.. and for chemistry too like states of matter, rays, atoms etc... By the way loved this video ❤️
  • @ashishshorts8038
    Introduction to Physics: * Physics is the fundamental science that explores the universe's underlying principles and laws governing matter and energy. It's not just about formulas and equations; it's about understanding the very nature of reality. While its roots can be traced back to ancient civilizations, physics as a formalized science emerged much later, around the 18th century. Motion and Forces: * Velocity and acceleration are two crucial concepts in understanding how objects move. Velocity describes the rate of change in an object's position over time, while acceleration measures the rate of change of its velocity. These concepts are intertwined, and acceleration can be calculated by dividing velocity by time. Newton's Laws of Motion: * Isaac Newton's three laws of motion provide the foundation for classical mechanics. The first law states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an external force. The second law relates force, mass, and acceleration, stating that the net force acting on an object is directly proportional to its mass and acceleration. The third law highlights the principle of action and reaction, stating that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Gravity and Universal Attraction: * Gravity, the universal force that attracts all matter, plays a significant role in shaping our universe. From the motion of celestial bodies to the behavior of objects on Earth, gravity's influence is omnipresent. It follows the concept of equilibrium, similar to a tug of war, and can cause curved paths (curvilinear motion) and is related to the concept of weight. Conservation of Energy: * One of the fundamental principles in physics is the law of conservation of energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. This principle governs various phenomena, from thermodynamics to chemical reactions. Energy exists in various forms, such as potential energy (stored energy) and kinetic energy (energy of motion), and the total amount of energy in a closed system remains constant. Magnetic Fields and Electric Currents: * The fascinating relationship between electric currents and magnetic fields forms the basis of electromagnetism. Electric currents generate magnetic fields, and the direction of this field can be determined using the right-hand thumb rule. Similarly, the left-hand thumb rule helps determine the direction of the force exerted on a charged particle moving through a magnetic field. These principles have numerous applications in electrical engineering and technology. Electrostatic Force and Coulomb's Law: * Electrostatic force is the force of attraction or repulsion between charged objects. Like charges repel each other, while unlike charges attract. Coulomb's law quantifies this force, stating that it is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Understanding electrostatic forces is crucial in various fields, from chemistry to electronics. Entropy and Disorder: * Entropy, a concept in thermodynamics, measures the level of randomness or disorder in a system. A higher entropy indicates a greater degree of disorder. Examples like the spreading of heat or the mixing of gases demonstrate the increase in entropy over time. Entropy plays a vital role in understanding the directionality and spontaneity of various processes. Fluid Dynamics and Bernoulli's Principle: * Fluid dynamics deals with the fascinating behavior of liquids and gases. Bernoulli's principle, a fundamental principle in fluid mechanics, states that as the speed of a fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases. This principle has numerous applications in various fields, from airplane wing design to understanding blood flow in the human body. Doppler Effect and Light:* The Doppler effect describes how the apparent frequency or pitch of a wave changes when the source of the wave or the observer is moving. This phenomenon applies not only to sound waves but also to light waves. For instance, the color of stars and galaxies can appear shifted (redshifted or blueshifted) due to their motion relative to Earth, showcasing the Doppler effect in action.
  • @ishnoor7413
    You explained 30 concepts of physics in just ten minutes. You did explain really well though. And also the way you jumped from one concept to another was so smooth and impressive.
  • @juhii456
    This was awesome especially Newton's anime 🤣🤣 whenever I get tired of studies i saw your videos it helps me to be more curious and enjoymy studies. Thank you Gaurav ❤️