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Class 3 S st lesson 6 Works learn by special training

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Spider and it's web

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Division of fractional numbers

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harmful insects

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Saving ourselves from harmful insects

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Class 4 science lesson 6 useful insects

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Class 3 S.St lesson 6 learning about works part 1

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indoor and outdoor games

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class v maths reciprocal fractions with simple explanation

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how to use voice typing in google docs

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class iv maths capacity word problems

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class iv maths capacity addition and subtraction

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class iv maths capacity unit conversion

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MULTIPLICATION OF FRACTIONAL NUMBERS

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newton's gravitational law

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kepler's law

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electric energy

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heating effect of electric current

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combination of resistors

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Force and its types in hindi and simple words

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Inertia and it's types final with simple explaination

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First law of motion simple explaination with examples in hindi

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class iv ds lesson 1 with simple explaination

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class iv ds lesson 2 with simple explaination

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seccond laws of motion with examples in easy words

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class 4 ds lesson 4 with simple explaination

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class 4 ds lesson 3 with simple explaination

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THIRD LAW OF MOTION explain in simple words with examples

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weight and unit conversion with simple examples

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weight addition, difference and word problems with simple explaination

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mathemetical expression of seccond laws of motion in easy words final

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Momentum in easy words final

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conservation of momentum explained with simple examples in hindi

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class v lesson 4 maths compare the fractions ,increasing and decreasing ...

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class v maths lesson 4 addition and subtraction of fractions in simple way

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class x electric potential difference with simple explaination

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class x physics electric current and electric circuit with simple explan...

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OHM'S LAW

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How to calculate the number of triangles in a given triangle

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simplification

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Inertia and it's types final with simple explaination

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class iv ds lesson 6 samarpan kavita in hindi with simple explaination

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class v maths lesson 4 addition and subtraction of fractions in simple way

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class x physics lesson 1 electric charge and electricity part 1 with sim...

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class ix lesson 2 laws of motion blue line questions of NCERT BOOK with ...

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class x electric potential difference with simple explaination

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class ix lesson 2 laws of motion blue line questions of NCERT BOOK with ...

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class 3 s st part 2 2

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 class 3 s st part 2  https://youtu.be/IDfFH2E2emg     1. How did you feel when you could join a group of required member? Why? Ans. If feels good because we become member of that group. 2. How did you feel if you could not join any group. Why? Ans. If feels bad as now we are alone. 3. Do you like to be with people. Ans. Yes. 4. With whom do you like to be more? Ans. We like to be with our mother-father, brother-sister and friends. 5. How would you feel if you always had to be alone? Ans. We would feel bad. 6. How are these people related to each other? Ans. They are parents and siblings. 7. Who all are there in Sitamma’s family? Ans. Grandmother, Grandfather, Younger Chacha, Bua, Father, Mother, Gitamma, Tauji, Tauji’s three children, Elder Chachi, Chachi. 8. How is the relationship between the different people in the family? Ans. Tauji, father, younger chacha and elder chacha are four brothers. They have one sister – Bua. All of

class 3 s st Family part 1

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            class 3 s st Family part 1                   1. How did you feel when you could join a group of required members? Why? Ans. If feels good because we become members of that group. 2. How did you feel if you could not join any group. Why? Ans. If feels bad as now we are alone. 3. Do you like to be with people? Ans. Yes. 4. With whom do you like to be more? Ans. We like to be with our mother-father, brother-sister, and friends. 5. How would you feel if you always had to be alone? Ans. We would feel bad. 6. How are these people related to each other? Ans. They are parents and siblings. 7. Who all are there in Sitamma’s family? Ans. Grandmother, Grandfather, Younger Chacha, Bua, Father, Mother, Gitamma, Tauji, Tauji’s three children, Elder Chachi, Chachi. 8. How is the relationship between the different people in the family? Ans. Tauji, father, younger chacha, and elder chacha are four brothers. They have one sister – Bua. A

CLASS 9 PHYSICS MOTION AND IT'S TYPES AT CORONA CHANNEL

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CLASS 9 PHYSICS MOTION AND IT'S TYPES AT CORONA CHANNEL                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzWAIYYL5jg&t=84s class ix physics motion chapter exploration in easy words. Everything is in motion in the universe. nothing is in rest. in this video we learn many things about motion and other related things. Motion is the action of changing location or position. The general study of the relationships between motion, forces, and energy is called mechanics. In physics, motion is the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time. Motion is mathematically described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, acceleration, speed, and time. ... Thus, everything in the universe can be considered to be in motion. motion is the change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time. Motion is mathematically described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, acceleration, and speed. motion mea

Performance at independence day

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         Performance at independence day                                 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBXZCHzpvU0&t=101s     Ayush and company

Pressure difference based activity

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                     Pressure difference based activity                                                                   Pressure difference based activity        Pressure difference based activity When pouring hot water in the bottle then what happens.

Graphical representation of motion

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Graphical representation of motion A graph is a pictorial representation of the relation between two sets of data of which one set is of dependent variables and the other set is of independent variables. To describe the motion of an object, we can use line graphs. In this case, line graphs show dependence of one physical quantity, such as distance or velocity, on another quantity, such as time.  Distance Time Graphs For a body at rest  As the slope is zero, so speed of the body is zero.       For a body moving with uniform speed        •   For accelerated motion. •   The slope of graph is increasing with time        •   For decelerated (speeding down) motion. •   Slope of graph is decreasing with time          Velocity Time Graphs •   When a body moving with a uniform velocity. •   The slope of AB indicates zero acceleration        •   When a body starts from rest and moves with uniform acceleration. •   Greater is the sl