Indian Institutes of Technology is one of the best universities
for engineering courses in India. There has been big demand for IIT
admissions through entrance exam. Each of the question papers would
consist of different sections of Physics, Mathematics and
Chemistry. Physics is one of the subject, where you need to be
thorough about the basic concepts, which are the building blocks
because the paper is based on the application of these concepts.
IIT JEE Entrance Exam pattern is not very big changed as per past
years but the questions in IIT-JEE exam brings the new challenge to
candidates.
Your understanding of Mechanics, for instance, depends a lot on
your comfort level in basics such as Newton’s Laws of Motion
as well as the conservation laws for linear and angular momentum
and energy. My advice to IIT-JEE aspirants is to do the Mechanics
portion, especially the tougher topics such as rotation, of I. E.
Irodov’s Problems of General Physics, though the questions in
the rest of the book are of a level that’s higher than that
of the IIT- JEE. The exposure to the section on Mechanics is
important for you to get a grip on the challenging topics.
Another useful strategy is to draw parallels between topics. Many
of the formulae for fields and potential, for instance, take the
same form in electricity and gravitation, the difference being that
mass cannot take the negative sign.
Then again, a good knowledge of basic facts such as potential being
negative for an attractive force helps. I remember one such
question from IIT- JEE Entrance Exam 2010 about the gravitational
potential due to an annulus. After eliminating two options, you
should look out for typical terms such as (r^ 2 R^ 2) ^ (1/ 2) in
the remaining two options and cancel out the one that doesn’t
have it. In Optics, you must be very careful with the sign
convention and stick to it always. Your ability to imagine 3D
figures will come handy in this topic.
Questions on multiple pulley systems can be simplified using the
‘zero work done’ trick, although it has to be applied
carefully. IIT-JEE Entrance Exam questions will be the objective
type in nature designed to test the comprehension and analytical
ability of the candidates. Incorrect answer would attract the
negative marking. So, if you are serious about the IIT-JEE Exam
2012 must think about the physics subject because IIT-JEE Paper is
based on the various physics concepts.
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