NUST Entry Test NET Physics
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NET Physics
A crash course on NET Physics typically aims to cover essential topics that are part of the physics syllabus for competitive exams in India. It’s designed to provide a quick yet comprehensive review of key concepts to help students prepare effectively. Here’s a breakdown:
Topics Covered:
- Mechanics: Covering laws of motion, work, energy, and power, this section dives into the foundational principles of motion and forces.
- Thermodynamics: Exploring heat, temperature, laws of thermodynamics, and heat transfer mechanisms, this segment deals with the study of energy transfer.
- Electromagnetism: Delving into the interplay between electricity and magnetism, including topics like electrostatics, electromagnetic induction, and AC/DC circuits.
- Optics: Understanding the behavior and properties of light, including reflection, refraction, lenses, and optical instruments.
- Modern Physics: Touching on quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear physics, relativity, and particle physics, this section covers the more recent developments in physics.
- Mathematical Methods: Introducing mathematical tools and techniques used in physics problem-solving, such as calculus, differential equations, and vector algebra.
Such a crash course would involve concise explanations, illustrative examples, and problem-solving techniques, focusing on high-yield topics relevant to the NET Physics exam. Practice questions and mock tests would likely be included to help students assess their understanding and improve their exam-taking skills.
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Course Content
Chapter 1 Measurements
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15:04
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Measurements Part 2
14:14 -
00:00
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Measurements Sample Questions
16:18
Chapter 2 Vector & Equilibrium
Circular Motion
Work and Energy
Motion and Force
Oscillations
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