The radius of curvature of a spherical surface by a spherometer

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  • Nc video.... Helpful:-)

  • i liked your video please add more videos  like this ............

  • huh!! finally got it.....thnks a lot dude!!!

  • Thanks very much. Clearly presented. One small glitch: entering the measured readings @ 6:01 min. Here it is: Height h = {(No. of full rotations given x 0.1) + [(FCSR ~ ICSR) X L.C]} in cm

  • OMG thank you! You saved my from my practicals!!! JK mate i didn't understand a fucking word!!!!!

  • thank you so much!

  • I cant understand yur accent

  • you saved me from my practicles

  • while taking the first reading at what value what should keep the CSR and PSR and which one we should take first on the plane or spherical surface...........

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