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Physics in JEE forms the foundation for understanding the natural world and solving complex engineering problems. The syllabus is designed to test students’ conceptual understanding, problem-solving skills, and application of core physics principles. Dive into the essentials of mechanics, thermodynamics, optics, and more to ensure a comprehensive grasp of the subject.
Syllabus Topics & Subtopics:
- Kinematics:
- Scalars and vectors
- Motion in one and two dimensions
- Uniform and non-uniform motion
- Relative motion
- Laws of Motion:
- Newton’s laws of motion
- Inertial and non-inertial frames
- Friction and dynamics of motion
- Work, Energy, and Power:
- Work-energy theorem
- Potential and kinetic energy
- Conservation of energy
- Power and collision mechanics
- Rotational Motion:
- Centre of mass and rotational dynamics
- Moment of inertia
- Angular momentum
- Torque and equilibrium
- Gravitation:
- Newton’s law of gravitation
- Gravitational potential energy
- Orbital motion and satellites
- Thermodynamics:
- Zeroth, first, and second laws of thermodynamics
- Heat engines and refrigerators
- Entropy and heat transfer
- Electrostatics:
- Coulomb’s law
- Electric field and potential
- Capacitance and energy stored in capacitors
- Current Electricity:
- Ohm’s law and Kirchhoff’s laws
- Electrical circuits and power
- Potentiometer and meter bridge
- Magnetism and Electromagnetic Induction:
- Magnetic fields and forces
- Faraday’s law of induction
- Inductance and alternating currents
- Optics:
- Reflection and refraction
- Lenses and optical instruments
- Wave optics and diffraction
- Modern Physics:
- Quantum theory and the photoelectric effect
- Atomic models and nuclear physics
- Radioactivity and semiconductors