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Sir, u didn't explain that for capillary rise, it can also be expressed as Pressure force divided by Weight density, since 4*sigma / d represent pressure force and ro*g represents weight density. overall a short yet comprehensive vid sir. I unfortunately got a supplement in this exam in 2nd sem and didn't get time to prepare for it through 4th sem, this short yet comprehensive is helping me a lot
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It is defined as the rise or fall in the level of liquid in a tube when it is immersed in a "liquid" ?? or tube ? or th tube is immersed in the liquid ?
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Sir, u didn't explain that for capillary rise, it can also be expressed as Pressure force divided by Weight density, since 4*sigma / d represent pressure force and ro*g represents weight density. overall a short yet comprehensive vid sir. I unfortunately got a supplement in this exam in 2nd sem and didn't get time to prepare for it through 4th sem, this short yet comprehensive is helping me a lot
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Your notes are very good which is help me to study.
thank q sir good explanation in every definition
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Very much helpful...Thank You Sir .
really all your videos are very helpful and plz make new videos in the concept of fluid mechanics instead of these 93 videos......I mean plz make new videos
osmmm explanation as always
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Cos theta was the angle between????
keep it good teaching
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Sir you just gave the formula, tell us how to derive it??
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you can also give idea about soil mechanics it will also be helpfull for us.
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costheta kaha se aya samjhana tha
Can u derjve this equation
please make video on engineering thermodynamics
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Should we also use cos of Theta in this eq. 5:13 ?
It is defined as the rise or fall in the level of liquid in a tube when it is immersed in a "liquid" ?? or tube ? or th tube is immersed in the liquid ?
amit kumar when tube is immersed in the liquid
sir,i have a question that why the formule of cpillary rise are different with capillary fall 。hope for answer,thank you
For definition purpose it is highly helpful but need some more elaboration in the expression of formulas.
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'Fluid pressure and it's measurement ' chapter ka video banana
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we can put gamma(¥) in case of (density*gravity)pg
NYC
But "cos thita" 👈when and where it uses and make me understand about that formula
What is necessary of thita in capillary rise
Explain the derivation
Sir in term of mercury y we take deta value is 128°??
wrong expression
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Please I want to know how the formula came about and not the formula
Thanks anyway
plz tell me what is thita
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Ye to book me bhi h
pura solve nhi kiya aap ne sir
Reason to bata dete kaise hota h...
Aap just opposite formula btae ho....jo rise m tha wo fall me btae ho aur Jo fall me tha wo rise me btae ho
Cas © rise me hoga
not that appreciable.. the physical significance not at all explained.. just the formulas and we can get it anywhere...
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please use hinglish language
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as expected just another shit. Sir plz derive