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    Physics - Intermediate/Class 11 | Neet | Pyqs |

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    Physics - Intermediate/Class 11 | Neet | Pyqs |

    Physics - Intermediate/Class 11 | Neet | Pyqs |
    Published 8/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 11.07 GB | Duration: 29h 42m

    Learn, Practice & Excel: Physics Course for NEET Aspirants

    What you'll learn

    Gain a strong grasp of Class 11 Physics concepts aligned with NEET syllabus, including theory, applications, and problem-solving strategies.

    Apply learned concepts to solve numerical and conceptual problems with accuracy and speed.

    Develop logical reasoning and analytical skills required to tackle tricky and integrated physics problems.

    Build confidence through targeted practice, time management, and focused revision strategies for NEET.

    Requirements

    The course is designed to start from the very basics and gradually progress to advanced concepts, ensuring clarity for every learner.

    Description

    Physics plays a vital role in the NEET exam, and a strong understanding of this subject can significantly improve your overall score. This course is carefully designed to help NEET aspirants develop a solid foundation in Physics, beginning with the very basics and gradually progressing toward advanced concepts. Every topic is explained in a simple, structured manner, ensuring clarity for beginners as well as depth for advanced learners. The course not only explains core principles but also emphasizes their applications through Previous Year NEET Questions (PYQs), ensuring learners understand both theory and problem-solving approaches. With step-by-step explanations and well-structured practice, students can strengthen conceptual clarity and improve accuracy.By the end of this course, learners will:Master important Class 11 Physics concepts relevant for NEET.Gain confidence in solving numerical and conceptual problems.Be familiar with NEET exam trends through PYQ practice.Develop speed, accuracy, and exam-ready strategies.Through consistent practice, learners will gain confidence in problem-solving, improve speed and accuracy, and develop analytical thinking skills crucial for competitive exams. The course ensures that aspirants are not only exam-ready but also capable of applying Physics in real-life problem situations.The course is ideal for NEET aspirants who want to enhance their Physics preparation, build a strong base, and maximize their chances of success.Note:- This course is intended for students below 18 years so the course should be purchased by parents or guardians who will be supervising their learning through their credentials.

    Overview

    Section 1: Units, Dimensions and Measurements

    Lecture 1 1.1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 1.2 Types of physical quantities and units

    Lecture 3 1.3 Prefixes

    Lecture 4 1.4 Practical Units

    Lecture 5 1.5 Dimensions of physical quantities

    Lecture 6 1.5.1 Dimensions and quantities (Mechanics)

    Lecture 7 1.5.2 Dimensions of quantities

    Lecture 8 1.5.3 Dimensions of quantities (E and M)

    Lecture 9 1.6 Quantities having same dimensions

    Lecture 10 1.7 Applications of dimensional analysis

    Lecture 11 1.8 Errors and significant numbers

    Lecture 12 1.9 Significant figures

    Lecture 13 1.10 Rounding off numbers

    Lecture 14 1.11 Significant figures in calculation

    Lecture 15 1.12 Least count

    Lecture 16 1.13 Error in calculation

    Lecture 17 1.14 Types of errors

    Lecture 18 1.15 Previous year questions-1

    Lecture 19 1.16 Previous year questions-2

    Lecture 20 1.17 Previous year questions-3

    Section 2: 2. Vectors

    Lecture 21 2.1 Introduction

    Lecture 22 2.2 Types of Vectors

    Lecture 23 2.2.1 Problem solving technique

    Lecture 24 2.3 Vector addition and subtraction

    Lecture 25 2.3.1 Triangle law of vector addition

    Lecture 26 2.3.2 Parallelogram law of vector addition

    Lecture 27 2.3.3 Subtraction of vector (Graphical method)

    Lecture 28 2.4 Important problems

    Lecture 29 2.4.1 Important problems

    Lecture 30 2.5 Resolution of vectors

    Lecture 31 2.6 Vector multiplication of two vectors

    Lecture 32 2.6.1 Scalar product or dot product

    Lecture 33 2.6.2 Some important points on dot product

    Lecture 34 2.6.3 Dot product of self vectors

    Lecture 35 2.7 Cross product or vector product

    Lecture 36 2.8 Properties of vector product

    Lecture 37 2.9 Geometric interpretation of cross product

    Lecture 38 2.10 Important problems

    Lecture 39 2.11 Previous year questions (Part-1)

    Lecture 40 2.12 Previous year questions (Part-2)

    Section 3: 3. Motion in one dimension

    Lecture 41 3.1 Introduction

    Lecture 42 3.2 Objects in motion

    Lecture 43 3.3 Distance and displacement

    Lecture 44 3.4 Speed, types of speeds

    Lecture 45 3.5 Velocity, types of velocities

    Lecture 46 3.6 Acceleration, types of acceleration

    Lecture 47 3.7 Graphical view of motion

    Lecture 48 3.7.1 Various position-time graphs and their interpretation

    Lecture 49 3.8 Velocity time graph

    Lecture 50 3.8.1 Various velocity-time graph and their interpretation

    Lecture 51 3.9 Equations of motion (acceleration=constant)

    Lecture 52 3.9.1 Important information for uniformly accelerated body

    Lecture 53 3.10 s-t graphs for some standard results

    Lecture 54 3.11 Relative velocity

    Lecture 55 3.12 River boat problems

    Lecture 56 3.12.1 Crossing river in shortest path

    Lecture 57 3.12.2 Crossing river in shortest time

    Lecture 58 3.12.3 Graphical representation of relative velocity

    Lecture 59 3.13 Motion under gravity (Free fall)

    Lecture 60 3.14 Body projected vertically upwards

    Lecture 61 3.15 Previous year questions (Part-1)

    Lecture 62 3.16 Previous year questions (Part-2)

    Lecture 63 3.17 Previous year questions (Part-3)

    Section 4: 4. Motion in two dimension

    Lecture 64 4.1 Introduction

    Lecture 65 4.2 Motion with uniform velocity in a plane

    Lecture 66 4.3 Equation of motion of object

    Lecture 67 4.4 Equation of path

    Lecture 68 4.5 Motion with uniform acceleration in a plane

    Lecture 69 4.6 Expression for displacement in uniformly accelerated motion

    Lecture 70 4.7 Projectile motion (definition)

    Lecture 71 4.7.1 Principles of physical independence of motions

    Lecture 72 4.7.2 Different types of projectile motion

    Lecture 73 4.7.3 Oblique projectile motion

    Lecture 74 4.7.4 Time of flight, Horizontal range

    Lecture 75 4.7.5 Change in velocity

    Lecture 76 4.7.6 Relation between range and maximum height

    Lecture 77 4.8 Horizontal projectile motion

    Lecture 78 4.8.1 Horizontal projectile motion in steps

    Lecture 79 4.9 Projectile motion on an inclined plane

    Lecture 80 4.10 Circular motion (Introduction)

    Lecture 81 4.10.1 Important terminology for circular motion

    Lecture 82 4.10.2 Angular displacement

    Lecture 83 4.10.3 Angular velocity

    Lecture 84 4.10.4 Change in velocity

    Lecture 85 4.10.5 Time period

    Lecture 86 4.10.6 Frequency

    Lecture 87 4.10.7 Angular acceleration

    Lecture 88 4.10.8 Centripetal force

    Lecture 89 4.10.9 Work done by centripetal force

    Lecture 90 4.10.10 Skidding of vehicle on a level road

    Lecture 91 4.10.11 Skidding of object on a rotating platform

    Lecture 92 4.10.12 Bending of cyclist

    Lecture 93 4.10.13 Banking of a road (Without friction)

    Lecture 94 4.10.14 Banking of a road (With friction)

    Lecture 95 4.10.15 Over turning of a vehicle

    Lecture 96 4.10.16 Non uniform circular motion

    Lecture 97 4.10.17 Equations of uniform circular motion

    Lecture 98 4.11 Previous year questions (Part-1)

    Lecture 99 4.12 Previous year questions (Part-2)

    Lecture 100 4.13 Previous year questions (Part-3)

    Section 5: 5. Newton's laws of motion

    Lecture 101 5.1 Introduction

    Lecture 102 5.2 Newton's First law of motion

    Lecture 103 5.3 Types of inertia

    Lecture 104 5.4 Newton's speed law of motion

    Lecture 105 5.5 Examples for direction of force

    Lecture 106 5.6 Concurrent forces

    Lecture 107 5.7 Newton's third law of motion

    Lecture 108 5.8 Frame of reference

    Lecture 109 5.9 Impulse

    Lecture 110 5.10 Law of conservation of linear momentum

    Lecture 111 5.11 Examples for law of conservation of linear momentum

    Lecture 112 5.12 Change in momentum for projectile motion

    Lecture 113 5.13 Types of forces

    Lecture 114 5.14 Applications of change in momentum

    Lecture 115 5.15 Free body diagram (FBD)

    Lecture 116 5.16 Apparent weight of a body in a lift

    Lecture 117 5.17 Acceleration on smooth surfaces

    Lecture 118 5.18 Motion of blocks in contact

    Lecture 119 5.19 Motion of blocks connected by mass less strings

    Lecture 120 5.20 Motion of connected blocks over a pulley (Part-1)

    Lecture 121 5.21 Motion of connected blocks over a pulley (Part-2)

    Lecture 122 5.22 Motion of connected blocks over a pulley (Part-3)

    Lecture 123 5.23 Previous year questions (Part-1)

    Lecture 124 5.24 Previous year questions (Part-2)

    Lecture 125 5.25 Previous year questions (Part-3)

    This course is specially designed for NEET aspirants who wish to strengthen their Class 11 Physics concepts and practice with previous year questions for better exam performance.