A Physics Wallah teacher in India used his body to demonstrate the concept of chirality in a viral video. Balancing upside down, he represented molecular rotation with his limbs, sparking amusement ...
An Indian ed-tech physics teacher's innovative method of teaching chirality in chemistry has gone viral. Using his body to demonstrate molecular rotation ... Physics Wallah teacher’s creative ...
(Also read: Physics Wallah asks Indian students at Harvard, Stanford to return home) While explaining the structure of the chemical compound, the teacher struggled to demonstrate the rotation of ...
Their innovative approaches often become viral hits on social media, earning admiration while also amusing viewers. One such instance comes from a teacher at the popular ed-tech platform Physics ...
A captivating video showcasing a Physics Wallah teacher's unique teaching ... demonstrating the concept of molecular rotation. He went on, "As I turn, my right becomes left, and my left becomes ...
In the viral video, the Physics Wallah teacher stunned his audience by flipping into an inverted position, balancing his legs on a chair while placing his hands firmly on the floor. Listen to Story ...
In a live session on Physics Wallah, the teacher used his own body to show the rotation of a molecule, leaving students and social media users amused and divided. Chirality refers to a geometric ...
New Delhi [India], November 30: Physics Wallah (PW), an ed-tech platform's student bagged Rank-1. Ujjwal Kumar Upkar, a Hindi-medium student from Sitamarhi, Bihar who's the student of PW's online ...
Shailendra Pandey, Faculty at Physics Wallah, has compiled a set of repeated questions to aid in preparation. However, students should also complete their syllabus and practice from various resources.
Taking to LinkedIn on December 7’2024, Munjal swiftly dismissed these claims as "rumors". However, it did not take long for Alakh Pandey, the Founder and CEO of Physics Wallah, to respond with a ...
However, the saga took a turn when Physics Wallah Founder and CEO Alakh Pandey chimed in with a comment on Munjal’s post. “This sounds so good. I miss the old times of fierce competition.