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General Physics
Units and dimensions
Though this Chapter appears first in the IIT JEE Syllabus, we recommend you to do it after mechanics. You may still continue to do it now. Dimensions would use some formulas from the upcoming chapters, thus you may not be familiar with them. Thus if there arise a situation that you are not aware of the formulas, just assume and move on. This is a relatively simple chapter with low weightage in terms of IIT JEE. But it sets the foundation. All the best! Do give us the feed back of the material below. (Please give us the feedback: [email protected])
Basics of Dimensions
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dimensional analysis
With this video on dimensions we will quickly learn how to solve problems of dimension analysis for IIT JEE. Since this Chapter wont be carrying much weight-age, it makes sense to cut down on reading theory and directly learn how to solve problems.
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But in case you are not satisfied with the above video and want to go deeper into the theory of Dimensional analysis, Please watch the below video of IIT JEE Coaching videos
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Below are the Dimensions of some common physical quantities. It is very easy to derive these dimensions hence its not required for you to learn them. You would be able to derive them once you know the formulas for these quantities.
Practice Problems - Level -1
1. Check the dimensional consistency of the equation:
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3. Consider an equation
Now go and try questions from H.C Verma, D.C. Pandey. Also try your coaching classes material. Note: Don't do too many questions and waste time on this topic. Just a bit of practice should be good.
More Quizzes coming up soon...
least count
This topic is often ignored by students. But these days questions are getting asked in JEE from this topic as well. Normally the level of question asked would be very easy but student may not be able to solve because of not covering this IIT JEE topic. So do pay attention to this specific video for IIT JEE. Try to clear all important JEE main and JEE Advanced concepts o this topic.
significant figures
Not a very important topic from IIT JEE perspective. Though might be useful for local tests. We recommend you quickly go through it and not waste a lot of time on it. More important and interesting topics for board exams and JEE Main and JEE Advanced are coming up soon. So have patience :-)
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Watch below video if you are getting bored. Informative yet useful video. :-)
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Methods of measurement and error analysis
This Topic is a part of Experimental Physics. For basics watch the video on the side. These topics may contain questions in various engineering entrance exams but usually have low weight-age. These are more useful for board practicals. Most of these topics are applications of what you will study in physics in 11th and 12th. Thus if this is a early stage of your preparation, you may not understand some of the things. But dont worry worrier, Just hang on! you will be fine. :-)
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Experiments based on using vernier calipers and screw gauge (micrometer)
Refer least count section above
Determination of g using simple pendulum
Another not so important IIT JEE topic. Might be useful in the practical board physics exam. Quickly go through the Online Tutorial to get a hang of things.
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Young's modulus by Searle's method
This small nice video is enough for this topic for IIT JEE preparation. Why miss a topic when you can finish in 5 minutes. I wish I had such videos available. I wouldnt have spent so much time and money in IIT JEE coaching :)
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Specific heat of a liquid using calorimeter
FOCAL LENGTH OF A CONCAVE MIRROR AND A CONVEX LENS USING U-V METHOD
Video here contains mirror formulas. You may not find them familiar unless you have done optics which is a class 12th topic. So you can park this experiment until then or you can try to be a spartan and fight to learn something new here. What would you like to do buddy? Enjoy the video and the JEE preparation none the less. This will also be part of CBSE board practicals.
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SPEED OF SOUND USING RESONANCE COLUMN
This Board exam experiment requires you to know the concepts of waves. I really need the feedback of this video. This was the shortest video available on the topic. rest are very long videos and I dont want you future IITians to suffer. So please let me know if the video is good or not. I will change it.
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VERIFICATION OF OHM'S LAW USING VOLTMETER AND AMMETER
No gain without pain. A longer video which I feel bad to present to you but a smart way to look at it would be to skip the useless part and only watch the useful part. But you will ask me, Mr. Sherlock Holmes how would you find out the useful part. Well I leave it to you. This experiment is one of my favorites but dint find a useful smaller video.
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SPECIFIC RESISTANCE OF THE MATERIAL OF A WIRE USING METER BRIDGE AND POST OFFICE BOX
Another long video but an easier one. You need to know the concept of electricity and current of class 12th to understand. Useful experiment from board exams perspective.
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That brings us to the end of first section in physics. If need to practice questions before you move to other Sections. I will post the questions as and when I get hands on good material. Please try to find out questions on these topics and try to do them. All the best for IIT JEE preparation and board exams.
Mechanics
Kinematics in one and two dimensions
Motion and Vectors
Vectors forms basis of mechanics of IIT-JEE Physics.
Every physical quantity in this world can be devided into two categories - Scalers and Vectors. Mass, time, speed, length etc are scaler quantities. But there are quantities for which knowing just the magnitude doesn't help. For example knowing just how fast a car is moving doesn't help and knowing the direction in which the car is heading also becomes important.
Hence for complete understanding of such quantities two parameters are required i.e. Magnitude and Direction. Such quantities are
called Vectors. The tutorials given by us will help you understand about Vectors and how they function.
Every physical quantity in this world can be devided into two categories - Scalers and Vectors. Mass, time, speed, length etc are scaler quantities. But there are quantities for which knowing just the magnitude doesn't help. For example knowing just how fast a car is moving doesn't help and knowing the direction in which the car is heading also becomes important.
Hence for complete understanding of such quantities two parameters are required i.e. Magnitude and Direction. Such quantities are
called Vectors. The tutorials given by us will help you understand about Vectors and how they function.
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It is an insanely long topic but it lays the foundation for everything else in Physics. Kinematics is a branch of physics in which we learn about the motion of objects. There are a few equations which govern the motion. When I search the web I find loads of boring videos on this topic. You cant stop but sleep watching these videos. I also see huge amount of complication being attached to it. Don't be worried with the verbosity of the things. Once you finish this topic, you will begin to think that their were just 4 equations which have to be used to solve any kid of JEE problem. Then why spend so much time on lengthy JEE tutorials? Class 11th topics take some time to get absorbed. They are not fairly straight forward. Thus Closely look at the material below. I would try to keep it as short as possible and as brief as possible. Don't do phd in this topic. Just learn a few things and solve as many problems as you can. I am just going to directly include the link of video playlist instead of embedding all the videos here. This single playlist would be good enough for you to understand all the important IIT JEE concepts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTQ4_AOae1g&list=PLPyapQSxH6mbXWoeU5ZqSwQiJmn6NqRGN&index=1
You can also go to this link to see and collect the class notes. A few notes are extracted already from this website for download.
Now go ahead and try to solve problems from H.C. Verma. For easier problems you can also try links below.
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Please give us the feedback about the videos, the links and the the over experience on [email protected]. Do let us know if something is missing in this topic or is extra. We take your feedback seriously and change the content accordingly.
You can also go to this link to see and collect the class notes. A few notes are extracted already from this website for download.
Now go ahead and try to solve problems from H.C. Verma. For easier problems you can also try links below.
Link, Link
Please give us the feedback about the videos, the links and the the over experience on [email protected]. Do let us know if something is missing in this topic or is extra. We take your feedback seriously and change the content accordingly.
projectiles
JEE aspirant is a warrior who is always ready to face all challenges in Physics. He is never scared of difficult problems. Repetition is the mother of all learning. See if you can understand the below video. Do give me a feedback. It looks great to me but I am not sure how a student doing this topic for the first time would feel about it. Thus Mr. IIT JEE Aspirant, do give an honest feedback. Do let me know if its very tough. Thanks!
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Try solving a few problems now.
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In the below video guy makes some interesting points about solving the problems.
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Now go ahead and concur this subject by finishing problems from H.C. Verma. Do write to [email protected] to let us know how confident you feel in this topic. We will share more sources if you need more assistance in projectile motion for IIT JEE Physics. All the best!
Circular motion (uniform and non-uniform)
Intro Video for circular motion.
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Relative velocity
Newton's laws of motion
This JEE main video tutorial covers the basics of Laws of motion. It will have information about the Forces and its types. Very basic video but important. Watch this video carefully because these concepts will be useful every where in Mechanics for JEE. Do leave your comments about these videos so that we know what you are looking for.
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Inertial and uniformly accelerated frames of reference
We covered some part of this topic in Law's of motion. I love it when a short 2 minute video is good enough to explain seemingly confusing and big topics for IIT JEE. This saves time and helps in retention. Watch this quick introductory video for IIT JEE physic > frames of references.
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Static and dynamic friction
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Kinetic and potential energy
Work and power
Conservation of linear momentum
mechanical energy
Systems of particles
Centre of mass and its motion
Impulse
Elastic and inelastic collisions
Gravitation
Law of gravitation
Gravitational potential and field
Acceleration due to gravity
Motion of planets and satellites in circular orbits
Rigid body, moment of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes theorems
ROtational Motion
Angular momentum; Torque
Dynamics of rigid bodies with fixed axis of rotation; Rolling without slipping of rings
cylinders and spheres
Equilibrium of rigid bodies
Collision of point masses with rigid bodies
Linear and Angular SHM
Hooke's law, Young's modulus.
FLuid Mechanics
Pressure in a fluid; Pascal's law;
Buoyancy; Surface energy and surface tension, capillary rise
Viscosity (Poiseuille's equation excluded), Stoke's law
Terminal velocity, Streamline flow, Equation of continuity, Bernoulli's theorem and its applications
Waves
Wave motion (plane waves only), longitudinal and transverse waves, Superposition of waves
progressive and stationary waves
Vibration of strings and air columns
Resonance; Beats; Speed of sound in gases;
DOPPLER EFFECT (IN SOUND)
THermal Physics
Electricity and Magnetism