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Hello guys, welcome to Unacademy
Spotlight.
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We have come to the school.
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Because today is going to be the most
dangerous battle between Team JEE...
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...and Team NEET.
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And today we are going to finally end this
debate.
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Whose exam preparation takes the most
time?
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Tell us whose is tougher.
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JEE. JEE.
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I will start with Team JEE from the
ground.
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And I will start with Team NEET from the
top.
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We both teams will compete at the same
time.
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And we will have only one goal.
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To finish all three rounds quickly and
reach the library.
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Because the final showdown will take place
there.
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Round 1.
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So I will ask four questions.
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And after answering the questions, we have
to kick the football or score a goal.
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Who will go first? Me.
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You will go? He is very confident. Let's
go.
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First question. Which of the following is
not equal to what?
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And your options are Joule per second,
Ampere cross volt...
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...Ampere square cross ohm, Ampere per
volt.
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First tell me, what were the numbers in
your JEE?
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Don't ask me wrong questions. Give me the
answer.
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Ampere per volt.
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And you have won. You have to score a
goal.
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Go for it.
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Go for it. Cheer up. Let's go. I will go
first.
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Okay, Akanksha. Go.
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Okay. Moment of truth.
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Okay. So Akanksha, you have to answer a
question.
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Okay. What is photosynthesis?
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That's an easy one. Okay.
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But photosynthesis is a process by which
plants, green plants make their food.
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Using what? Using sunlight, carbon
dioxide, water.
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Okay. Good job.
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Next question. Who will go? Me.
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Very good. If earth stands still, what
will be its effect on man's weight?
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Will it increase, decrease or remain the
same?
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Increase. Is this why I am gaining
weight?
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Answer is correct. Very good. Go for it.
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I don't know how Urmila is doing it.
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But they are very smart in my team.
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Okay. The question for you is define
mitosis.
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It's a process by which somatic cells
divide.
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Okay. Answer is correct.
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You will say anything. I won't trust you.
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Okay. I didn't even prepare for the exam.
Guys, don't laugh.
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Okay. Question number three is for you.
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A particle is moving in a circle with
uniform speed.
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Its motion is not periodic.
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Periodic and simple harmonic. Periodic but
not simple harmonic.
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Periodic but not simple. I know this one
too.
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Okay. Answer is correct. Go for it.
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Amazing. Very good. My team is the best.
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He will do it quickly. We have to do it
fast.
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So, JEE students will go ahead.
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Question for you is what is osmosis?
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Osmosis is a process in which water
molecules move
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from the region of the lower solute
concentration
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to the region of the higher solute
concentration
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through a semi permeable membrane.
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Good. Okay. It's the last question.
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And I am going to take that question.
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Half part of ice block is covered with
black cloth.
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And the rest half is covered with white
cloth. Okay.
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And it is kept under sunlight. After some
time, what is true?
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Ice covered with white cloth will melt
more.
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Ice with black cloth will melt more.
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I know this. Black absorbs more heat.
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So, the answer is ice covered with black
cloth will melt more.
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Correct? Yes.
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I am smart.
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I have played the game properly. Let's see
if I know the answer.
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Okay. So, the question to you is what is
the role of DNA in cells?
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It is like this.
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Very good.
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To move like this.
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It is double stranded. There are two
strands. Yes. Correct.
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And it is in the form of helix. Correct.
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Basically, the DNA will code for proteins.
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Those proteins will ultimately decide your
appearance.
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Yes. Akanksha, what she said is my answer.
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So, I can go now. Bye.
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Now, see how I score a goal.
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Come on. Let's waste less time.
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Come on. Let's go to the second round.
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Where is my pant?
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Yo! Chemistry kids!
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Now we have come to round 2 and we need to
cook.
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We are in the chemistry lab. I don't know
what
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they are doing but let's see what we can
do.
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If we add methyl orange to dilute now...
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What is now? NaOH.
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NaOH. NaOH.
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If we add methyl orange to dilute now,
what color will come?
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Yellowish color will come.
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How can I guess? Let's do it.
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Then do it. Don't just say it. Do it and
show it.
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My favorite color is pink. So I need to
make a pink color.
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Pink won't be able to be made in the
chemistry lab.
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I think all colors are made in the
chemistry lab.
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It's okay. Let's make it blue. Blue?
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Yes, blue will be made. Let's make it
blue and show it.
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Bro, come from a distance. Hey, stay away.
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Oh, bro!
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Same. Correct. The answer is correct.
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Make it blue.
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It is matching with your t shirt.
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Good job.
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After seeing this blue color, I remembered
that...
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class DPPs, test series...
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...doubt solving sessions and much more.
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So check the link in the description
below.
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If we dilute HCL in this, what color will
come?
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It should be pink. Yes, it should be
pink.
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Do it and show it.
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Now I want dirty green.
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What is HCL? Hydrochloric acid.
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Oh, yes! I know. Hydrochloric acid.
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I will do the experiment.
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Okay. What is this?
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Ferrous sulphate.
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It's done.
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Shade 30 green. Oh!
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Oh! It's actually pink color, brother.
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Oh, wow!
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Third question.
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If we add sodium bicarbonate solution to
oxalic acid,
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what acid will be formed?
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Carboxylic acid.
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Carboxylic, right? I didn't know what
carboxylic acid is, but okay.
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Let's do something explosive.
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There should be smoke everywhere.
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Tell me, how can we explode it?
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Magnesium. Magnesium is also known as
bauxite.
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Is this salt?
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It's bauxitic acid. I think it's salt.
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I think I'm going to explode it.
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These kids don't know how to explode
anything.
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Oh!
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Oh, my!
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Brother, amazing!
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It's dangerous! It's like soda.
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It's not that much.
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Out of my team, let's move on to the next
round. Let's go.
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See, life is a race.
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And you two are the winners.
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The third person who came here, he did not
answer quite well. He's out.
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Okay, students?
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You don't know me? No.
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I'll give you two clues, okay? Okay.
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Firstly, I've discovered radium. Okay.
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And secondly, I've won two Nobel Prizes.
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One is Physics and the other is Chemistry.
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Guess who am I?
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You're Madame Curie.
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But she's dead, right?
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Madame Curie. Okay.
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She's alive.
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Now, we're going to solve some math
questions.
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If you don't do it, you're out.
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Okay? We have to defeat the neat team.
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Okay? Let's go.
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Draw any three types of parabolas.
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Common parabolas.
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Don't draw a complicated one. Draw a
common one.
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First question is...
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Explain simple harmonic motion using a
guitar.
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Why are you scaring me?
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We have time. They'll be here any minute.
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If you take a guitar string and vibrate
it...
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...it'll go up and down from its
equilibrium position.
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So, that is what SHM is.
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She's too smart.
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Is anyone that smart? Cut this part.
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Question number two.
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Draw a rectangular hyperbola. Even I can
solve this.
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Give it to me. I've understood it now.
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First, draw a rectangle.
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Like this.
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Rectangle. Now, draw a hyperbola on this.
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So, it'll be like this.
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Rectangular hyperbola.
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Why are you laughing?
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Do it if you know how to do it.
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Second question.
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Resonance using bongo.
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How do you do it?
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What is resonance?
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So, this is an object.
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The natural frequency of this object...
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...when I apply force on it...
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...the natural frequency will match with
my applied frequency.
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So, there'll be a large amplitude and
it'll sound nice.
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Show me once.
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Which standard are you in? 11th standard.
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11th standard is the most important...
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Oh, my hair!
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Hold it like this.
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Yes, hold it like this.
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11th standard is the most difficult
standard.
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When I was in 11th standard, I really
didn't have Anacademy.
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I don't even remember how I went to 11th
standard.
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I was just roaming around in college at
that time.
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Let's go.
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Next and last question.
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The final one.
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After this, we'll go to the next round.
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Different components of a hyperbola.
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Shall we make it? Yes, let's make it.
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So, are you ready for the question? Yes.
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So, the question to you is...
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...what are the various types of
oscillations...
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...and demonstrate it using these drums.
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Drums.
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Very good.
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What are you writing?
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This is the conjugate axis.
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Conjugate. Okay.
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This is the transverse axis. The second
one is the Pune's star gate.
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This is the centre. India gate.
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It's not India gate. No, no.
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This is the centre.
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Yes, you're right. This is the vertex.
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Full marks. And this is the focus.
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Stop it. Stop it. Stop it.
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Thank you.
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You don't even know.
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Wait, I'll explain you.
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Madam Curie, while playing the drum...
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...there are three types of oscillations.
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Number one, free oscillation.
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Number two, damped oscillation.
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And number three is forced oscillation.
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So, which oscillation did I do?
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You did the damped oscillation...
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...which ended at the last moment.
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Oh.
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Very good.
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Let's clap for everyone.
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Let's move on to the next round.
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Come on, the time pass is over.
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Let's go.
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All three of you have passed, should we
leave now?
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Yes, let's go.
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Hello, oldie. Hello, oldie.
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You look older than me.
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Your hair is whiter than yours.
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Okay.
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But guys, finally we have come to the
library.
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And the last secret is hidden here.
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Which we had kept hidden from you.
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There is a final cue card in the library.
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We have to find that.
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Not us, we have to find them. We have to
find them, actually.
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And the answer is written in it.
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JEE or NEET.
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Whose preparation?
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It's very tough.
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Are you guys ready? Yes.
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Show some enthusiasm. Yes.
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Your time starts now. Starts now.
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Tick tick one.
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Show some energy. We are three people.
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Look guys, I have forgotten where I have
kept it.
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I don't think it can be in the books.
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Guys, don't keep the books here and there.
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The kids have to come to school tomorrow.
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The teachers here will shout at me.
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The faster you find it, the faster you
will get the answer.
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Sometimes the clue is in front of you and
you can't see it.
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Hey, what is this?
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What is this? Did you find it?
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Hey, my JEE Jhinkla.
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Jhinkla? Jhinkla?
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Like our movies, it has a good ending.
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Of course, in Bollywood movies, everything
has a good ending.
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We also don't want any trouble so the real
answer is
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JEE and NEET are equally tough. Both
exams are equally tough.
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And on this note, we will end the video.
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Like. Share.
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And subscribe. And let's...
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Crack it. Bye.
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