👉 Application of Gauss Law | Part B | Physics Class 12

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👉LIVE Classes: wa.me/923450044824 👉Subscribe: www.youtube.com/edkasa?sub_confirmation=1 This is Part B of our videos explaining application of Gauss law for class 12, 2nd year physics students. Application of Gauss's law is an important topic to master for students of class 12 Physics. Application of Gauss theorem is the same thing as application of Gauss's Law so this video will cover both those topics. Here we explain application of Gauss law in Urdu as well as in Hindi. Edkasa's video on application of Gauss's law is short and gets to the point quickly so you can prepare efficiently for your exams. Physics is a challenging subject. Physics in class 12 is the start of understanding complicated concepts, ideas, laws and numerical calculations. It can be overwhelming, we know. Edkasa helps hundreds of students build a focused understanding of Physics and improve exam performance. Our lectures are in Urdu or Hindi so you can easily understand the concept. If you are an intermediate, FSc., MDCAT, ECAT, NEET, or class 12 student taking Physics as a subject you must check out all our physics videos on www.youtube.com/edkasa. We breakdown all physics concepts in your textbooks as well as solve book problems and numerical with you in our videos. We also walk you through the most common question that have repeatedly shown up on past papers and exams so that you can be best prepared to answer them as soon as you see them on your actual exam. Best of all, our YouTube videos are free so you can watch them anytime, anywhere and as many times as you like. Edkasa Learning Comes Home

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