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Acceleration due to Gravity and Terminal Velocity
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Escape Velocity
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Keeping Planets in Place
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Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion
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Weightlessnes
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Founders of Gas Laws-John Dalton
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Gas Laws
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James Clark Maxwell
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Molecular Nature of Matter
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Pressure-Temperature Relationship of a Gas
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Pressure-Volume Relationship of a Gas
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Universal Gas constant Vs. Specific Gas Constant
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Volume-Temperature Relationship of a Gas
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Common Forces in Mechanics
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Galileo’s Law of Inertia
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Inertial Frame of Reference
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Kinetic Friction
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Momentum and Impulse
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Motion on a Banked Road
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Recoiling of a Gun
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Rolling Friction
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Static Friction
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Variation in Limiting Friction
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Applications of Bernoulli's Principle
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Bernoulli's Principle
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Contact Angle
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Continuity Equation
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Detergents and Surface Tension
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Dynamic Lift
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Excess Pressure Inside a Soap Bubble
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Hydraulic Brakes
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Hydraulic Jack
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Hydraulic Press
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Measuring Atmospheric Pressure
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Molecular Theory of Surface Tension
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Open Tube Manometer
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Pascal's Law
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Pressure Measurement
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Pressure
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Schematic Diagram of a Venturi-meter
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Streamline Flow
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Surface Energy
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Surface Tension
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Terminal Velocity
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Elastic Behaviour of Solids
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Elastic Moduli
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Elasticity and Plasticity
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Hooke's Law
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Interatomic and Intermolecular Forces
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Strain
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Stress
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Stress-Strain Curve
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Projectile Motion
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Relative Velocity in Two Dimensions
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Resolution of Vectors
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Scalars and Vectors
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Average Accelerations
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Average Velocity and Average Speed
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Describing Motion
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Instantaneous Accelerations
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Instantaneous Velocity and Speed
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Kinematics_ Distance-Time Graphs
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Path Length and Displacement
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Reference Frame and Point Mass
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Relative Velocity
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Gravitational Force
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Physics, Technology and Society
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Scope of Physics
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Binary Systems in Nature
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Centre of Gravity and Stability
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Centre of Gravity
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Couple in Action
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Motion of Centre of Mass
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Principle of Moments
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Principle of Moments_Activity
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Stability
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System of Particles and Rotational Motion
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Theorem of Parallel Axes
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Theorem of Perpendicular Axes
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Turning Effects of Forces
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Anomalous Expansion of Water
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Applications of Conduction
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Applications of Convection
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Applications of Radiation
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Bimetallic Strip
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Boiling
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Calorimeter
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Change of State
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Conduction
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Consequences of Specific Heat Capacity of Water
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Consequences of Specific Latent Heat of Fusion of Ice
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Convection
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Expansion of Solids in Everyday Life
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Heat Capacity
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Latent Heat of Vapourisation
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Melting
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Newton's Law of Cooling
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Radiation
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Solidification and Freezing Point
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Temperature versus Heat for Water at 1 Atmospheric Pressure
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Thermal Expansion of Solids
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Thermos Flask
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Transfer of Thermal Energy
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Verification of Newton's Law of Cooling
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Carnot Cycle for a Heat Engine
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Change in Internal Energy
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First Law of Thermodynamics
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Heat Engine
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Internal Energy
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Petrol Engine
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Refrigerator
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Schematic Representation of a Heat Engine
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Schematic Representation of a Refrigerator
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Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Steam Engine
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Beam Balance Activity
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Beam Balance
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Calipers and Vernier Calipers
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Dimensional Analysis-an Introduction
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Estimation of Size of a Molecule
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How to Use the Micrometer Screw Gauge
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Introduction to Units
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Length
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Mass
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Measurement of Time
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Paper Ruler
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Physical Quantities and Measuring Length
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Rounding off Uncertain Digits
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Rules for Uncertainty in Results of Arithmetic Calculations
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Screw Gauge
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Significant Figures
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Spherometer
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Vernier Calliper
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Beats
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Doppler Effect in Sound
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How Waves are Produced
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Refraction and Reflection of Waves and Depth of Ripple Tank
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Sonometer - I
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Sonometer - II
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Sonometer
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Stationary Waves in a Closed Pipe
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Stationary Waves in a Stretched String with Fixed Ends
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Stationary Waves in an Open Pipe
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Stationary Waves
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Types of Waves
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Collision in One Dimension
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Conservation of Mechanical Energy
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Conservative Force
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Elastic Collision in One Dimension
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Elastic Collision in Two Dimensions
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Elastic Collisions
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Illustration of the Spring Force
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Non-Conservative Force
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Potential Energy of a Spring
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Work