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Understanding-Physics For-Jee-Main-And-Advanced Mehanics Part-2 Contents 9, Mechanics of Rotational Motion 1-85 O41 92 93 94 95 9.6 9.7 9.8 99 9.10 9.11 9.12 10. sravitation 10.1 10.2 > 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 16.7 10.8 10.9 10.10 Moment of Inertia R ‘Angular Velocity Torque Rotation of a Rigid Body about a Fixed Axis Angular Momentum Conservation of Angular Momentum Combined Translational & Rotational Motion of a Rigid Body Instantaneous Axis of Rotation Uniform Pure Rolling Accelerated Pure Rolling Angular Impulse Toppling 87-140 Introduction Newton's Law of Gravitation Acceleration Due to Gravity Gravitational Field Gravitationa( Potential Relation Between Gravitational Field & Potential Gravitational Potential Energy Binding Energy Motion of Satellites Kepler's Laws 11. Simple Harmonic Motion 141-208 114 j 11.2 @ us 14 11.5 1.6 1.7 18 11.9 Introduction The Causes of Oscillation Kinematics of SHM Force & Energy in SHM Relation between SHM & Uniform Circular Motion Basic Differer Equation of SHV. Method of Finding Time Period of SHM. Vector Method of Combining two or more SHM in same Direction Free, Forced and Damped Oscillations Resonance 12. tasticity 12.1 _ Introduction 12.2 Elasticity 12,3. Stress & Strain 12.4 Hooke'$iaw and the modulus of Elasticity 12.5 The Stress-Strain Curve 12.6 Potential Energy in a Stretched Wire 12.7 Thermal Stresses and Strains 13. Fluid Mechanics 13.1 Definition of a Fiuid 13.2 Density of a Liquid 213.3 Pressure ina Fluid 13.4 Pressure Difference in Accelerating Fluids 13.5 Archimedes’ Principle 13.6 Flow of Fluids 13.7 Bernoulli's Equation 13.8 Applications based on Bernoulli's Equation 13.9 Viscosity 13.10 Stoke's Law and Terminal Velocity 13.11 Surface Tension 13.12 Laminar and Turbulant flow, Reynolds number © Experimental Skills ¢ Hints & Solutions 237-320 3 821-833 335-384

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