3/4/23, 10:01 PM SolidPoint | Summarize
Relative Motion JEE L1 | Relative Motion in 1D | Class 11
Physics | JEE 2023 | Nurture | V Enthuse
Vedantu JEE English
Hello everyone I hope you can hear me loud and clear. Please put up a yo
or a smiley or a heart in the chat box. In the next class we will go to relative
motion in two dimensions. We are going to talk about all the kinematics
aspects of relative motion. Vidantu will prove towards the end of the class.
So, stick around I'll definitely help you out with how to get into without the
proof. All right, Alia? All right, sushi mama? Yes, yoga? Let's get started,
Riya! All right, thank you everyone out there. Oh so guys if you still have
some doubts, definitely you can put it up in the comments after the video
ends. There is nothing on which these objects are placed - it's all floating!
There is nothing like this in the fixed point - you can not find that fixed
point center of the universe that's not possible! So what about
gravitational lectures? Yes, one they will come after a long time - I mean
there is lot of things before that as well.
"There is no rule sir, please tell me five points when I can choose a car
frame. Tell me those seven points: when I have to choose a ground frame."
"You need to practice. You will get a feel for it now. How do you represent
it?" "S stands for displacement, one two and S is nothing but that
displacement or that physical quantity. For all of you who are considering
joining a coaching, you should definitely look at Vedantu. One in two
Vedanta students have already qualified for Ge advance from the main
courses of February and March. I'm pretty sure in the third attempt, even
more students are going to qualify for Jay advance." "Kritika is a good
book for mathematics, yep. But I'll show you why Tatwa is really good after
HC Verma and all of that you will see what's so special about it. Vanakkam
everyone now: we'll talk about 1d relative 2d relative means you know the
objects will be moving in 2d plane or 3d plane."
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Relative Motion JEE L1 | Relative Motion in 1D | Class 11
Physics | JEE 2023 | Nurture | V Enthuse
Vedantu JEE English
Hello everyone I hope you can hear me loud and clear. Please put up a yo
or a smiley or a heart in the chat box. In the next class we will go to relative
motion in two dimensions. We are going to talk about all the kinematics
aspects of relative motion. Vidantu will prove towards the end of the class.
So, stick around I'll definitely help you out with how to get into without the
proof. All right, Alia? All right, sushi mama? Yes, yoga? Let's get started,
Riya! All right, thank you everyone out there. Oh so guys if you still have
some doubts, definitely you can put it up in the comments after the video
ends. There is nothing on which these objects are placed - it's all floating!
There is nothing like this in the fixed point - you can not find that fixed
point center of the universe that's not possible! So what about
gravitational lectures? Yes, one they will come after a long time - I mean
there is lot of things before that as well.
"There is no rule sir, please tell me five points when I can choose a car
frame. Tell me those seven points: when I have to choose a ground frame."
"You need to practice. You will get a feel for it now. How do you represent
it?" "S stands for displacement, one two and S is nothing but that
displacement or that physical quantity. For all of you who are considering
joining a coaching, you should definitely look at Vedantu. One in two
Vedanta students have already qualified for Ge advance from the main
courses of February and March. I'm pretty sure in the third attempt, even
more students are going to qualify for Jay advance." "Kritika is a good
book for mathematics, yep. But I'll show you why Tatwa is really good after
HC Verma and all of that you will see what's so special about it. Vanakkam
everyone now: we'll talk about 1d relative 2d relative means you know the
objects will be moving in 2d plane or 3d plane."
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