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10th science|Physics| Laws of motion இயக்க விதிகள்|அறிவியல் TNPSC science

Please follow our other videos for 10th standard syllabus : 10th History samacheer kalvi book: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24dpWYcH-M0&t=50s 10th English grammar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XStVqwq8KGQ&t=21s 10th Social Science Civics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkp5AxhEkD8&t=169s 10th Science Biology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jyugLp-y4g&t=116s This lesson is from 10th standard Term-1 samacheerkalvi New Book Science 2020 This video explains about Laws of Motion. Types of Motion: 1.Natural Motion : It does not need any external force to stop 2.Violent Motion It need external force to stop. Inertia: The inherent property of a body to resist any change in its state of rest or the state of uniform motion,unless it is influenced upon by an external unbalanced force,is known as inertia. Types of Inertia: 1. Inertia of rest 2.Inertia of motion 3.Inertia of direction Linear Momentum: The product of mass and velocity of a moving body gives the magnitude of linear momentum.It acts in the direction of the velocity of the object. Newton's First Law: This Law states that every body continues to be in its state of rest or the state of uniform motion along a straight line unless it is acted upon by some external force. Force: Force is an external effort in the form of push or pull Torque: The product of force and distance is called as torque. Newton's Second Law: This law states that The force acting on a body is directly proportional to the rate of change of linear momentum of the body and the change in momentum takes place in the direction of force. Mass: Mass is defined as the quantity of matter contained in it. Weight: Weight is defined as the gravitational force exerted on it due to the earth's gravity alone. Apparent weight: Apparent weight is the weight of the body acquired due to the action of gravity and other external forces. Impulse: A large force acting for a very short interval of time is called Impulsive force. Newton's third law: This law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Types of forces: 1.Like parallel force 2.Unlike parallel force #10thscienc # #10thsciencephysic # #tnpscscienc # #10thnewbookscienc # #10thsmacheerNewbookscienc # #10thsamacheerboo # #10thsciencetnps # #tnpscscienceintami # #10thsciencephysicslawsofmotio # #10thscienceintami # #tnpsc10thscienceintami # #இயக்கவிதிகள # #பத்தாம்வகுப்புஅறிவியல #

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Please follow our other videos for 10th standard syllabus : 10th History samacheer kalvi book: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24dpWYcH-M0&t=50s 10th English grammar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XStVqwq8KGQ&t=21s 10th Social Science Civics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkp5AxhEkD8&t=169s 10th Science Biology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jyugLp-y4g&t=116s This lesson is from 10th standard Term-1 samacheerkalvi New Book Science 2020 This video explains about Laws of Motion. Types of Motion: 1.Natural Motion : It does not need any external force to stop 2.Violent Motion It need external force to stop. Inertia: The inherent property of a body to resist any change in its state of rest or the state of uniform motion,unless it is influenced upon by an external unbalanced force,is known as inertia. Types of Inertia: 1. Inertia of rest 2.Inertia of motion 3.Inertia of direction Linear Momentum: The product of mass and velocity of a moving body gives the magnitude of linear momentum.It acts in the direction of the velocity of the object. Newton's First Law: This Law states that every body continues to be in its state of rest or the state of uniform motion along a straight line unless it is acted upon by some external force. Force: Force is an external effort in the form of push or pull Torque: The product of force and distance is called as torque. Newton's Second Law: This law states that The force acting on a body is directly proportional to the rate of change of linear momentum of the body and the change in momentum takes place in the direction of force. Mass: Mass is defined as the quantity of matter contained in it. Weight: Weight is defined as the gravitational force exerted on it due to the earth's gravity alone. Apparent weight: Apparent weight is the weight of the body acquired due to the action of gravity and other external forces. Impulse: A large force acting for a very short interval of time is called Impulsive force. Newton's third law: This law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Types of forces: 1.Like parallel force 2.Unlike parallel force #10thscienc # #10thsciencephysic # #tnpscscienc # #10thnewbookscienc # #10thsmacheerNewbookscienc # #10thsamacheerboo # #10thsciencetnps # #tnpscscienceintami # #10thsciencephysicslawsofmotio # #10thscienceintami # #tnpsc10thscienceintami # #இயக்கவிதிகள # #பத்தாம்வகுப்புஅறிவியல #

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