Testimonials
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Tribul Borah | ||
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This tutorial set is good for students | ||
LOKESH :Physics | ||
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Very useful indeed | ||
Niranjan:Physics Tutorials | ||
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Truly enjoyed the tutorials, especially the ones I was curious to know more about "theory of relativity" and videos on "work and energy". Admire Mr. Kaustubhan Srivathsan to develop an interactive tutorial with videos and audio that makes it easy as cake to understand complex physics concepts. I wished this method was available during my school days, I can imagine, i'd have greatly improved my grasp on modern physics. Also the website (I presume moodle based) is professionally done, kudos to both Mr. Srivathsan and Aditya !! | ||
Mohit Sewani:Physics | ||
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This website is a blessing in disguise for all the students aspiring to score well in their exams! All the videos make every concept look like a cakewalk and explain everything right from its basics and fundamentals. How I wish this website was available for me during my board exams! A big thank you to Mr. Kaustubhan for doing such a great job in helping all the students out there! :) | ||
Rakshith. M , Govindadasa College, Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka | ||
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Thankyou, your video on Fresnel prism helped me in my practical exam. Rakshith. M | ||
Raminder Singh, Sri Guru Harkrishan Senior Secondary Public School, Amritsar | ||
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very nice explanation (referring to Banking of Tracks animation) | ||
Ms.Priyadarshini Ghosh | ||
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Helpful, thankyou ! (referring to Banking of Tracks explanation) | ||
Ms.Tavishi, Ryan Group of Educational Institutes | ||
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It was very helpful ! (referring to Fleming's Left Hand Rule) | ||
Minhajudeen Taj , Kendriya Vidyalaya, Virudhunagar | ||
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Great explanation on DC Motor !!!
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Anuj Arora, Tara Institute, South-extension, New Delhi | ||
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I found the video very useful on "Magnetic Field around a current carrying wire" and "Right Hand Thumb Rule". | ||