This course is one of several courses designed for Algebra Based AP Physics 1. In this course we will cover the topics of Mechanical Energy and Momentum. Subtopics include work, potential and kinetic energy, elastic potential energy, Hooke's law, conservation of energy, momentum, impulse, and conservation of momentum. Energy can exist in various forms (kinetic, potential, etc.) and is conserved in closed systems.
This course is one of several courses designed for Algebra Based AP Physics 1. In this course we will cover the topics of Mechanical Energy and Momentum. Subtopics include work, potential and kinetic energy, elastic potential energy, Hooke's law, conservation of energy, momentum, impulse, and conservation of momentum. Energy can exist in various forms (kinetic, potential, etc.) and is conserved in closed systems..
Vedic Mathematics is the name given to the ancient system of Indian Mathematics which was rediscovered from the Vedas between 1911 and 1918 by Sri Bharati Krsna Tirthaji (1884-1960). The system is based on 16 Sutras and 13 sub-sutras derived from Atharva veda. Mathematical Sutras provide simple, straight-forward alternates to calculate, the otherwise cumbersome and complicated calculations.
Last Updated 06/02/2023
2 Lessons04:00:00 Hours
In this course, we'll learn to code, starting from the basic blocks. No kidding! Scratch, the programming language we use (developed by MIT), is so fun that it makes programming seem like a game. We'll learn by doing. The course is designed so that you create the games and applications with your own two hands. But what makes this course truly unique is the teaching method I've used live 4+ years. We learn a variety of computer science topics, but we hide the complexity behind characters, animat
Last Updated 07/12/2023
2 Lessons05:00:15 Hours
India is a mixed economy. In India, most of the labour force is employed in the agriculture and industry sectors. The main characteristics of the Indian economy are high dependence on the primary sector, low per-capita income, big population, unemployment, unequal distribution of wealth, and lack of infrastructure.
Last Updated 04/04/2024
2 Lessons19:33:43 Hours
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Some of the explanations are a little bit too simple. Key concepts are easy to understand, but lack of some little advanced content.
absolutely love this course. he explains well and shows some of the experiments in real life
very helful. Typical question that'll come up.