Chapter at a glance (Gravitation)

Force of gravitation : The force of attraction which exists between all objects, big or small, not only on the surface of the earth, but anywhere and everywhere in the universe, irrespective of the distances separating them, is called force of gravitation. Newton’s law of gravitation : Every body in this universe attracts every other … Read more

Motion Along A Straight Line

WHAT IS PHYSICS? One purpose of physics is to study the motion of objects—how fast they move, for example, and how far they move in a given amount of time. NASCAR engineers are fanatical about this aspect of physics as they determine the performance of their cars before and during a race. Geologists use this … Read more

Self Evaluation Test (Fluid Mechanics)

Self Evaluation Test  Fluid Mechanics  for JEE/NEET Evaluate Yourself Total number of questions in this test: 19 Each Question carries 4 Marks. -1 for each incorrect answer. Self evaluation tests involves students in evaluating their own work and learning progress. This process will help you stay involved and motivated and encourages self -reflection and responsibility … Read more

Polarisation of Light

Light propagates as transverse EM waves. The magnitude of electric field is much larger as compared to magnitude of magnetic field. We generally prefer to describe light as electric field oscillations. In ordinary light (light from sun, bulb etc.) the electric field vectors are distributed in all directions in a light is called unpolarised light. … Read more

Polarisation of Light (Theory)

  A light wave that is vibrating in more than one plane is referred to as unpolarized light. Light emitted by the sun, by a lamp in the classroom, or by a candle flame is unpolarized light. Such light waves are created by electric charges that vibrate in a variety of directions, thus creating an electromagnetic … Read more

All you need to know about NEET

What is NEET? The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is held yearly to help students secure admission to the top medical institutions in India. In 2018, more than 13 lakh candidates gave NEET in 103 cities. NEET will be conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) from 2019. All major dental and medical colleges offer … Read more

Diffraction of Light

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The phenomenon of diffraction was first discovered by Girmaldi. Its experimental study was done by Newton’s and Young. The theoretical explanation was first given by Fresnel.

(1) The phenomenon of bending of light around the corners of an obstacle/aperture of the size of the wave length of light is called diffraction…………………………………………………………

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Electrostatics (JEE/NEET)

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