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University of Delhi 2010
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University of Jammu 2014
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IIT Jodhpur 2018
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CBSE
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One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Subjects taught
Mathematics, Science
Taught in School or College
No
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Board
CBSE
Preferred class strength
One on one/ Private Tutions
Subjects taught
Science, Mathematics
Taught in School or College
No
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Jaitree Swain
Class 9 Tuition
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1. Which school boards of Class 10 do you teach for?
CBSE
2. Do you have any prior teaching experience?
No
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Class 8 Tuition and Class 9 Tuition Classes.
4. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
5. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for less than a year.
Answered on 24 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution
The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity.
Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials.
When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start moving or vibrating, they initiate a flow of this vibration among all the atoms of the material and a current or electricity is said to flow in that material.
Considering the second part of the question; Energy is the potential(capacity) to do work and it is measured in units of Joules, while when we try to measure this flow of energy with respect to the passing time, it is known as the power and it is mesured in the units of Watts. Empirical definition of power is the rate of flow of energy.
We can connect the two parts of the above question by introducing an example here.
Example: To make the electrons move or to make the current flow, we need some amount of energy per unit time or power from a power source. As you must have seen, the batteries come with wattage rating on them which implies how much power they can provide.
Answered on 05 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution
The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity.
Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials.
When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start moving or vibrating, they initiate a flow of this vibration among all the atoms of the material and a current or electricity is said to flow in that material.
Considering the second part of the question; Energy is the potential(capacity) to do work and it is measured in units of Joules, while when we try to measure this flow of energy with respect to the passing time, it is known as the power and it is mesured in the units of Watts. Empirical definition of power is the rate of flow of energy.
We can connect the two parts of the above question by introducing an example here.
Example: To make the electrons move or to make the current flow, we need some amount of energy per unit time or power from a power source. As you must have seen, the batteries come with wattage rating on them which implies how much power they can provide.
Answered on 04 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution
When electrons start moving under a potential difference existing between two points, that flow is named as current or electricity.
On a separate note, when energy is applied or used to do something like that, we prefer usually measure that energy for every passing time (second) . That rate of energy flow is named as power of the supplying device or system.
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Board
CBSE
Preferred class strength
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Subjects taught
Mathematics, Science
Taught in School or College
No
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Board
CBSE
Preferred class strength
One on one/ Private Tutions
Subjects taught
Science, Mathematics
Taught in School or College
No
4 out of 5 1 review
Jaitree Swain
Class 9 Tuition
I liked
Teacher's Knowledge
Answered on 24 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution
The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity.
Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials.
When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start moving or vibrating, they initiate a flow of this vibration among all the atoms of the material and a current or electricity is said to flow in that material.
Considering the second part of the question; Energy is the potential(capacity) to do work and it is measured in units of Joules, while when we try to measure this flow of energy with respect to the passing time, it is known as the power and it is mesured in the units of Watts. Empirical definition of power is the rate of flow of energy.
We can connect the two parts of the above question by introducing an example here.
Example: To make the electrons move or to make the current flow, we need some amount of energy per unit time or power from a power source. As you must have seen, the batteries come with wattage rating on them which implies how much power they can provide.
Answered on 05 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution
The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity.
Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials.
When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start moving or vibrating, they initiate a flow of this vibration among all the atoms of the material and a current or electricity is said to flow in that material.
Considering the second part of the question; Energy is the potential(capacity) to do work and it is measured in units of Joules, while when we try to measure this flow of energy with respect to the passing time, it is known as the power and it is mesured in the units of Watts. Empirical definition of power is the rate of flow of energy.
We can connect the two parts of the above question by introducing an example here.
Example: To make the electrons move or to make the current flow, we need some amount of energy per unit time or power from a power source. As you must have seen, the batteries come with wattage rating on them which implies how much power they can provide.
Answered on 04 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution
When electrons start moving under a potential difference existing between two points, that flow is named as current or electricity.
On a separate note, when energy is applied or used to do something like that, we prefer usually measure that energy for every passing time (second) . That rate of energy flow is named as power of the supplying device or system.
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