By December 31 you will complete basic study of all chapters. From now you have to prepare for annual examinations of 11th class. You need to revise the material you studied for JEE. You need to do them both simultaneously and each type of preparation has to complement the other. There is no conflict between the two. Each preparation will support the other.
I prepared some revision points for various chapters.
IIT JEE Chemistry Concepts Revision Materials
But I shall try give the links here also. Try to complete the full revision of 11th class materials to the level of answering any question in this material by 30th April 2010 so that you can concentrate on 12th materials from May 2010.
Modern's abc of Chemistry for Class XI (CBSE) by Dr. S.P. Jauhar
January
1. Some basic concepts of chemistry
2. States of Matter
3. Atomic Structure
4. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
5. First Law of Thermodynamics and Chemical Energetics
JEE Revision - Chemical Energetics - Introduction
JEE Revision - First law of thermodynamics
JEE Revision - Internal energy, work and heat
Revision - Pressure-Volume Work
JEE Revision - Enthalpy
Revision - Hess's law
Revison - Second law of thermodynamics
JEE Revision - Entropy
Revision - Criterion of spontaneity
Criterion of Spontaneity and Free Energy
6. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
JEE Revision - Covalent Bond
JEE Revision - Orbital Overlap
JEE Revision - Hybridisation
JEE Revision - Hydrogen Bond
JEE Revision - Polarity in Molecules
JEE Revision - VSEPR Model
JEE Revision - Shapes of Molecules
7. Equilibrium I – Equilibrium Process and Phase Equilibria
8. Equilibrium II – Ionic Equilibrium in Solutions
9. Redox Reactions
February
10. Principles and Processes of Extraction of Elements
11. Hydrogen
12. s-Block Elements
13. Some p-Block Elements
14. Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles
15. Hydrocarbons
16. Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds
17. Organic Compounds with Functional Groups Containing Halogens
18. Environmental Pollution
Modern's abc of Chemistry for Class XI (CBSE) by Dr. S.P. Jauhar
Links take you to the detailed study plan of the chapter
May 2009
1. Some basic concepts of chemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-1-some-basic-concepts.html
2. States of Matter
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-2-states-of-matter.html
June 2009
3. Atomic Structure
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-3-atomic-structure.html
4. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-4-classification-of.html
July 2009
5. First Law of Thermodynamics and Chemical Energetics
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-5-first-law-of.html
6. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-6-chemical-bonding.html
August 2009
7. Equilibrium I – Equilibrium Process and Phase Equilibria
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-7-equilibrium-i.html
8. Equilibrium II – Ionic Equilibrium in Solutions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-8-equilibrium-ii.html
September 2009
9. Redox Reactions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-9-redox-reactions.html
10. Principles and Processes of Extraction of Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-10-principles-and.html
October 2009
11. Hydrogen
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-study-plan-chapter.html
12. s-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study.html
13. Some p-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study_11.html
November 2009
14. Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-14-organic-chemistry.html
15. Hydrocarbons
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study_8584.html
December 2009
16. Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/04/iit-jee-chemistry-study-plan-chapter-16.html
17. Organic Compounds with Functional Groups Containing Halogens
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-17.html
April 2010 ( If you can postpone Other wise in January 2010)
18. Environmental Pollution
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 - October 2009 Study Plan
Chemistry
11. Hydrogen
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-study-plan-chapter.html
12. s-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study.html
13. Some p-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study_11.html
Mathematics
17. Ellipse XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-17.html
18. Hyperbola XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/18-hyperbola-revision-facilitator.html
19. Real functions XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/19-real-functions-revision-facilitator.html
Physics
16. Sound waves
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-16.html
23. Heat and Temperature
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-23.html
24. Kinetic theory of Gases
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-24.html
11. Hydrogen
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-study-plan-chapter.html
12. s-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study.html
13. Some p-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study_11.html
Mathematics
17. Ellipse XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-17.html
18. Hyperbola XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/18-hyperbola-revision-facilitator.html
19. Real functions XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/19-real-functions-revision-facilitator.html
Physics
16. Sound waves
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-16.html
23. Heat and Temperature
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-23.html
24. Kinetic theory of Gases
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-24.html
Saturday, September 12, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 September 2009 Study Plan
Chemistry
9. Redox Reactions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-9-redox-reactions.html
10. Principles and Processes of Extraction of Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-10-principles-and.html
Mathematics
14. Family of lines XI (only 10 days required for both main study and revision)
15 The Circle XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-15.html
16. Parabola XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-16.html
Physics
13. Fluid mechanics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-13.html
14. Some mechanical properties of matter
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-14.html
15. Wave motion and waves on a string
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-15.html
9. Redox Reactions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-9-redox-reactions.html
10. Principles and Processes of Extraction of Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-10-principles-and.html
Mathematics
14. Family of lines XI (only 10 days required for both main study and revision)
15 The Circle XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-15.html
16. Parabola XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-16.html
Physics
13. Fluid mechanics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-13.html
14. Some mechanical properties of matter
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-14.html
15. Wave motion and waves on a string
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-15.html
Friday, August 7, 2009
IIT JEE Preparation - Enjoy Every Step
Today I made a post in my knol bulletin
Enjoy the effort and accept the result
http://knol.google.com/k/narayana-rao-kvss/read-heard-viewed-thought-by-nrao/2utb2lsm2k7a/1590#Enjoy_the_Effort_and_Accept_the_Result
The learning you do for IIT JEE is a long time learning. It makes you more knowledgeable person and even a more skilled person in disciplined study and comprehension. Enjoy every step of it and feel pround of every milestone in it. Just don't keep thinking of the result only. Result follows from the effective execution of every step along the way.
Enjoy the effort and accept the result
http://knol.google.com/k/narayana-rao-kvss/read-heard-viewed-thought-by-nrao/2utb2lsm2k7a/1590#Enjoy_the_Effort_and_Accept_the_Result
The learning you do for IIT JEE is a long time learning. It makes you more knowledgeable person and even a more skilled person in disciplined study and comprehension. Enjoy every step of it and feel pround of every milestone in it. Just don't keep thinking of the result only. Result follows from the effective execution of every step along the way.
Friday, July 31, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 August 2009 Study Plan
Chemistry
7. Equilibrium I – Equilibrium Process and Phase Equilibria
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-7-equilibrium-i.html
8. Equilibrium II – Ionic Equilibrium in Solutions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-8-equilibrium-ii.html
Mathematics
9. Binomial theorem XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/9-binomial-theorem-revision-facilitator.html
10. Exponential and logarithmic series
13 Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates and straight lines XI
August 1 to 10
10. Rotational mechanics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-10.html
August 11 to 20
11. Gravitation
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-11.html
August 21 to 30
12. Simple harmonic motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-12.html
Remember you have to revise the earlier month chapter.
Enjoy the learning. Feel very happy as you understand each chapter. Appreciate yourself when you master a chapter. Talk about it with your parents. Happiness reduces the stress.
7. Equilibrium I – Equilibrium Process and Phase Equilibria
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-7-equilibrium-i.html
8. Equilibrium II – Ionic Equilibrium in Solutions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-8-equilibrium-ii.html
Mathematics
9. Binomial theorem XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/9-binomial-theorem-revision-facilitator.html
10. Exponential and logarithmic series
13 Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates and straight lines XI
August 1 to 10
10. Rotational mechanics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-10.html
August 11 to 20
11. Gravitation
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-11.html
August 21 to 30
12. Simple harmonic motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-12.html
Remember you have to revise the earlier month chapter.
Enjoy the learning. Feel very happy as you understand each chapter. Appreciate yourself when you master a chapter. Talk about it with your parents. Happiness reduces the stress.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Interesting Articles on Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics for Study and Download
Interesting Chemistry Articles for Download
http://knol.google.com/k/narayana-rao-kvss/-/2utb2lsm2k7a/1448#
Mathematics
http://knol.google.com/k/narayana-rao-kvss/knol-sub-directory-mathematics/2utb2lsm2k7a/1455#
Interesting Articles on Physics for Dowload
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http://knol.google.com/k/narayana-rao-kvss/-/2utb2lsm2k7a/1448#
Mathematics
http://knol.google.com/k/narayana-rao-kvss/knol-sub-directory-mathematics/2utb2lsm2k7a/1455#
Interesting Articles on Physics for Dowload
http://knol.google.com/k/narayana-rao-kvss/knol-sub-directory-physics-interesting/2utb2lsm2k7a/1446#
Sunday, July 12, 2009
JEE 2011 Aspirant - KVPY - DST - IISc
Department of Science and Technology is offering fellowships of Rs. 4000 to Rs.7000 p.m. to students studying XI.
Look for more details in http://www.iisc.ernet.in/kvpy
Look for more details in http://www.iisc.ernet.in/kvpy
Monday, June 29, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 Study Plan - July 2011
July 2009 - Chemistry
5. First Law of Thermodynamics and Chemical Energetics
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-5-first-law-of.html
6. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-6-chemical-bonding.html
Please remember you have to revise the last chapter of June 2009 in every subject as per schedule.
July 2009 - Mathematics
7. Quadratic equations and expressions XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/7-quadratic-equations-and-expressions.html
8. Permutations and Combinations XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/8-permutations-and-combinations.html
Physics - July 2009
June 1 to 10
7. Circular motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-7.html
June 11 to 20
8. Work and energy
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-8.html
June 21 to 30
9. Centre of mass, linear momentum, collision
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-9.html
Hope you could complete June study plan.
All the best for July Studies.
Feel happy when you complete the days plan. Feel relaxed. Feel the achievement. These feelings of daily achievement will become cumulated and become the big achievement on JEE Examination day.
5. First Law of Thermodynamics and Chemical Energetics
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-5-first-law-of.html
6. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-6-chemical-bonding.html
Please remember you have to revise the last chapter of June 2009 in every subject as per schedule.
July 2009 - Mathematics
7. Quadratic equations and expressions XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/7-quadratic-equations-and-expressions.html
8. Permutations and Combinations XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/8-permutations-and-combinations.html
Physics - July 2009
June 1 to 10
7. Circular motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-7.html
June 11 to 20
8. Work and energy
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-8.html
June 21 to 30
9. Centre of mass, linear momentum, collision
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-9.html
Hope you could complete June study plan.
All the best for July Studies.
Feel happy when you complete the days plan. Feel relaxed. Feel the achievement. These feelings of daily achievement will become cumulated and become the big achievement on JEE Examination day.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
IIT 2011 June Study Plan
You can enjoy 31st May as a break.
Chemistry
June 2009
3. Atomic Structure
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-3-atomic-structure.html
4. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-4-classification-of.html
Mathematics
June 2009
5. Complex numbers XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/5-complex-numbers-revision-facilitator.html
6. Sequences and series XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/6-sequences-and-series-revision.html
Physics
June 1 to 10
4. The forces
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch_23.html
The force chapter is a small chapter. It is indicated in detailed study plan that you can use 7th June to 20th June to revise chapters 1 to 4. Don't waste time. Use the scheduled time to revise all the difficult problems in the four chapters. By revising difficult problems, you will understand the logic of solving those problems. Read the concepts once again. Understanding and frequent recollecting the materials will make it easy for you in the future. Try to do new problems whenever you have time. In the examination, you may not get the problems that you have solved. But solving many problems will give you the confidence and you can solve the new problems given in the examination. You should not fear the new problem. You become capable of solving new problems by solving a large variety of problems.
June 11 to 20
5. Newton’s law of motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-5.html
June 21 to 30
6. Friction
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-6.html
Chemistry
June 2009
3. Atomic Structure
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-3-atomic-structure.html
4. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-4-classification-of.html
Mathematics
June 2009
5. Complex numbers XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/5-complex-numbers-revision-facilitator.html
6. Sequences and series XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/6-sequences-and-series-revision.html
Physics
June 1 to 10
4. The forces
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch_23.html
The force chapter is a small chapter. It is indicated in detailed study plan that you can use 7th June to 20th June to revise chapters 1 to 4. Don't waste time. Use the scheduled time to revise all the difficult problems in the four chapters. By revising difficult problems, you will understand the logic of solving those problems. Read the concepts once again. Understanding and frequent recollecting the materials will make it easy for you in the future. Try to do new problems whenever you have time. In the examination, you may not get the problems that you have solved. But solving many problems will give you the confidence and you can solve the new problems given in the examination. You should not fear the new problem. You become capable of solving new problems by solving a large variety of problems.
June 11 to 20
5. Newton’s law of motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-5.html
June 21 to 30
6. Friction
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-6.html
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
IIT JEE 2009 Toppers - Planned Schedule is the Key
According to Times India Report dated 26.5.2009, Nitin Jain, the topper said planned schedule is the key to do well in any competitive examination. Listening to tutors and following it up diligently is the trick.
Friday, May 22, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 Physics Study Diary - Ch.3 Rest and Motion - Day 5
Rest and Motion
Day 5 May 25 2009 study plan
3.9 Change of frame
Ex. 3.10, 3.11
WOE 16,17, 18
Points to Note
The main theme of the section is expressing velocity w.r.t. one Frame into velocity w.r.t. to a different frame
If XOY is one frame called S and X'O'Y' is another frame called S' we can express velocity of a body B w.r.t. S as a combination of velocity of body w.r.t. to S' and velocity of S' w.r.t to S.
V(B,S) = V(B,S')+V(S',S)
Where
V(B,S) = velocity of body w.r.t to S
V(B,S') = velocity of body w.r.t to S'
V(S',S) = velocity of S' w.r.t to S
we can rewrite above equation as
V(B,S') = V(B,S)- V(S',S)
We can interpret the above equation in terms of two bodies. Assume S', and B are two bodies. If we know velocities of two bodies with respect to a common frame (in this case S)we can find the velocity of one body with respect to the other body (V(B,S')
The above expressions for velocity were derived from the relation between position vectors of the body w.r.t. to S and S' and position vector of origin of S' with respect to origin of S.
r(B,S) = r(B,S')+r(S',S)
Differentiating the position vectors with respect to gives respective velocity
Formulas covered in the session
26. r(B,S) = r(B,S')+r(S',S)
Where
r(B,S) = Position vector
r(B,S') = Position vector
r(S',S) = Position vector
27. V(B,S) = V(B,S')+V(S',S)
Where
V(B,S) = velocity of body wrt to S)
V(B,S') = velocity of body wrt to S')
V(S',S) = velocity of S' wrt to S)
we can rewrite above equation as
28. V(B,S') = V(B,S)- V(S',S)
Day 5 May 25 2009 study plan
3.9 Change of frame
Ex. 3.10, 3.11
WOE 16,17, 18
Points to Note
The main theme of the section is expressing velocity w.r.t. one Frame into velocity w.r.t. to a different frame
If XOY is one frame called S and X'O'Y' is another frame called S' we can express velocity of a body B w.r.t. S as a combination of velocity of body w.r.t. to S' and velocity of S' w.r.t to S.
V(B,S) = V(B,S')+V(S',S)
Where
V(B,S) = velocity of body w.r.t to S
V(B,S') = velocity of body w.r.t to S'
V(S',S) = velocity of S' w.r.t to S
we can rewrite above equation as
V(B,S') = V(B,S)- V(S',S)
We can interpret the above equation in terms of two bodies. Assume S', and B are two bodies. If we know velocities of two bodies with respect to a common frame (in this case S)we can find the velocity of one body with respect to the other body (V(B,S')
The above expressions for velocity were derived from the relation between position vectors of the body w.r.t. to S and S' and position vector of origin of S' with respect to origin of S.
r(B,S) = r(B,S')+r(S',S)
Differentiating the position vectors with respect to gives respective velocity
Formulas covered in the session
26. r(B,S) = r(B,S')+r(S',S)
Where
r(B,S) = Position vector
r(B,S') = Position vector
r(S',S) = Position vector
27. V(B,S) = V(B,S')+V(S',S)
Where
V(B,S) = velocity of body wrt to S)
V(B,S') = velocity of body wrt to S')
V(S',S) = velocity of S' wrt to S)
we can rewrite above equation as
28. V(B,S') = V(B,S)- V(S',S)
An Intersting Quote from Mark Twain
Yesterday I saw an interesting quote from Mark Twain
I do not allow my schooling to interfere with my education.
This may apply to JEE coaching. If you feel, you are not getting adequate inputs, you have to put in your efforts. Finally, you want a seat in the best institute not they.
So do not allow your coaching institute to spoil your education. Depend on them to a large extent, but listen to your judgement regarding your time table.
I do not allow my schooling to interfere with my education.
This may apply to JEE coaching. If you feel, you are not getting adequate inputs, you have to put in your efforts. Finally, you want a seat in the best institute not they.
So do not allow your coaching institute to spoil your education. Depend on them to a large extent, but listen to your judgement regarding your time table.
IIT JEE Physics Study Diary - Rest and Motion - Day 4
Day 4 - Study Plan
3.7 Motion in a plane
Ex. 3.8
3.8 Projectile motion
Ex. 3.9
WOE 11,12, 14
Points to Note
Motion in a plane
Motion in plane is described by x coordinate and y coordinate, if we choose X-Y plane. You can imagine time t is on the third axis.
The position of the particle or the body can be described by x and y coordinates.
r = xi = yj
Displacement during time period t to t+Δt can be represented by Δr
Δr = Δxi = Δyj
Then Δr/Δt = (Δx/Δt)i = (Δy/Δt)j
Taking the limits as Δt tends to zero
v = dr/dt = (dx/dt)i+(dy/dt)j ... (3.15)
Hence x component of velocity is dx/dt
The x-coordinate, the x component of velocity, and the x component of acceleration are related by equations of straight line motion along X axis.
Similarly y components.
Projectile
Projectile motion is an important example of motion in a plane.
What is a projectile? When a particle is thrown obliquely near the earth's surface, it is called a projectile. It moves along a curved path. If we assume the particle is close to the earth and negligible air resistance to the motion of the particle, the acceleration of the particle will be constant. We solve projectile problems with the assumption that acceleration is constant.
Vertical motion of the projectile is the motion along Y axis and horizontal motion is motion along X axis.
Terms used in describing projectile motion
Point of projection
Angle of projection
Horizontal range
Time of flight
Maximum height reached
The motion of projectile can be discussed separately for the horizontal and vertical parts.
The origin is taken as the point of projection.
The instant the particle is projected is taken as t = 0.
X-Y plane is the plane of motion.
The horizontal line OX is taken as the X axis.
Vertical line OY is the Y axis.
Vertically upward direction is taken as positive direction of Y
Initial velocity of the particle = u
Angle between the velocity and horizontal axis = θ
ux – x-component of velocity = u cos θ
ax – x component of acceleration = 0
uy – y component of velocity = u sin θ
ay = y component of acceleration = -g
Horizontal motion of the projectile – Equations of motion
ux = u cos θ
ax = 0
vx = ux +axt = ux = u cos θ (as ax = 0)
Hence x component of the velocity remains constant.
Displacement in horizontal direction = x = uxt+1/2ax t²
As ax = 0, x = ux t = ut cos θ
Vertical motion – Equations of motion
uy = u sin θ
ay = -g
vy = uy – gt
Displacement in y direction = y = uyt – ½ gt²
vy² = uy² - 2gy
22. Time of flight of the projectile = (2u sin θ)/g
23. OB = (u²sin 2θ)/g
24. t = (u sin θ)/g
At t vertical component of velocity is zero.
25. Maximum height reached by the projectile = (u² sin²Î¸)/2g
3.7 Motion in a plane
Ex. 3.8
3.8 Projectile motion
Ex. 3.9
WOE 11,12, 14
Points to Note
Motion in a plane
Motion in plane is described by x coordinate and y coordinate, if we choose X-Y plane. You can imagine time t is on the third axis.
The position of the particle or the body can be described by x and y coordinates.
r = xi = yj
Displacement during time period t to t+Δt can be represented by Δr
Δr = Δxi = Δyj
Then Δr/Δt = (Δx/Δt)i = (Δy/Δt)j
Taking the limits as Δt tends to zero
v = dr/dt = (dx/dt)i+(dy/dt)j ... (3.15)
Hence x component of velocity is dx/dt
The x-coordinate, the x component of velocity, and the x component of acceleration are related by equations of straight line motion along X axis.
Similarly y components.
Projectile
Projectile motion is an important example of motion in a plane.
What is a projectile? When a particle is thrown obliquely near the earth's surface, it is called a projectile. It moves along a curved path. If we assume the particle is close to the earth and negligible air resistance to the motion of the particle, the acceleration of the particle will be constant. We solve projectile problems with the assumption that acceleration is constant.
Vertical motion of the projectile is the motion along Y axis and horizontal motion is motion along X axis.
Terms used in describing projectile motion
Point of projection
Angle of projection
Horizontal range
Time of flight
Maximum height reached
The motion of projectile can be discussed separately for the horizontal and vertical parts.
The origin is taken as the point of projection.
The instant the particle is projected is taken as t = 0.
X-Y plane is the plane of motion.
The horizontal line OX is taken as the X axis.
Vertical line OY is the Y axis.
Vertically upward direction is taken as positive direction of Y
Initial velocity of the particle = u
Angle between the velocity and horizontal axis = θ
ux – x-component of velocity = u cos θ
ax – x component of acceleration = 0
uy – y component of velocity = u sin θ
ay = y component of acceleration = -g
Horizontal motion of the projectile – Equations of motion
ux = u cos θ
ax = 0
vx = ux +axt = ux = u cos θ (as ax = 0)
Hence x component of the velocity remains constant.
Displacement in horizontal direction = x = uxt+1/2ax t²
As ax = 0, x = ux t = ut cos θ
Vertical motion – Equations of motion
uy = u sin θ
ay = -g
vy = uy – gt
Displacement in y direction = y = uyt – ½ gt²
vy² = uy² - 2gy
22. Time of flight of the projectile = (2u sin θ)/g
23. OB = (u²sin 2θ)/g
24. t = (u sin θ)/g
At t vertical component of velocity is zero.
25. Maximum height reached by the projectile = (u² sin²Î¸)/2g
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 Physics Study Diary - Ch.3.Rest and Motion - Session 3
Day 3 Study Plan - To be studied on 23rd May 2009
3.6 Motion in a straight line
Ex. 3.5.3.6, 3.7
WOE 3,4,5,6,
Points to Note
Motion in a straight line
As the motion is constrained to move on a straight line, choose the straight line in which motion is taking place as X-axis. Hence x represent the position of the particle at any time instant t. If you want you can imagine a graph between t and x but now t in on the vertical axis and x is on the horizontal axis.
Generally origin is taken at the point where the particle is situated at time t = 0.
Position of the particle at time t is given by x and also x measures displacement (not distance).
Velocity is v = dx/dt (3.9)
acceleration is a = dv/dt (3.10)
a = d²x/dt² (3.12)
Decelaration
If acceleration is negative, then it is along the negative X-axis. It is called deceleration
Motion with constant acceleration
Using integration the formulas for v velocity at any instant, x position at any instant and relation between v,u,x and a are derived in this section.
If acceleration is constant dv/dt = a (constant)
initial velocity = u (at time t =0)
final velocity = v (at time t)
Then v = u+at (3.12)
x = distance moved in time t = ut+½at² (3.13)
Also v² = u²+2ax (3.14)
u,v, and a as well as may take negative or positive values. When u, v and a are negative it shows velocity or acceleration is in the negative X direction.
Example 3.5
a) The question asked is distance travelled. The expression for x gives only displacement. But the remark is that as the particle does not turn back it is equal to distance travelled. Be careful when initial velocity is positive and the acceleration is negative.
Example 3.6
There was a past JEE question which is based on the variable defined in the example.
Freely falling bodies
In this case take the Y axis as the straight line on which the particle or body is moving.
You can take height above the ground as +y and work out the problems.
You can take the starting position of the body as the origin and work out the problem.
The choice may be yours or some choice may be more appropriate in case of some problems, be clear of the formula that you have to use depending on the choice you made.
g is approximately equal to 9.8 m/s², but for convenience in many problems it is given as 10m/s².
3.6 Motion in a straight line
Ex. 3.5.3.6, 3.7
WOE 3,4,5,6,
Points to Note
Motion in a straight line
As the motion is constrained to move on a straight line, choose the straight line in which motion is taking place as X-axis. Hence x represent the position of the particle at any time instant t. If you want you can imagine a graph between t and x but now t in on the vertical axis and x is on the horizontal axis.
Generally origin is taken at the point where the particle is situated at time t = 0.
Position of the particle at time t is given by x and also x measures displacement (not distance).
Velocity is v = dx/dt (3.9)
acceleration is a = dv/dt (3.10)
a = d²x/dt² (3.12)
Decelaration
If acceleration is negative, then it is along the negative X-axis. It is called deceleration
Motion with constant acceleration
Using integration the formulas for v velocity at any instant, x position at any instant and relation between v,u,x and a are derived in this section.
If acceleration is constant dv/dt = a (constant)
initial velocity = u (at time t =0)
final velocity = v (at time t)
Then v = u+at (3.12)
x = distance moved in time t = ut+½at² (3.13)
Also v² = u²+2ax (3.14)
u,v, and a as well as may take negative or positive values. When u, v and a are negative it shows velocity or acceleration is in the negative X direction.
Example 3.5
a) The question asked is distance travelled. The expression for x gives only displacement. But the remark is that as the particle does not turn back it is equal to distance travelled. Be careful when initial velocity is positive and the acceleration is negative.
Example 3.6
There was a past JEE question which is based on the variable defined in the example.
Freely falling bodies
In this case take the Y axis as the straight line on which the particle or body is moving.
You can take height above the ground as +y and work out the problems.
You can take the starting position of the body as the origin and work out the problem.
The choice may be yours or some choice may be more appropriate in case of some problems, be clear of the formula that you have to use depending on the choice you made.
g is approximately equal to 9.8 m/s², but for convenience in many problems it is given as 10m/s².
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 Physics Study Diary - Ch.3 Rest and Motion - Day 2
Plan for Day 2
4. Average velocity and instantaneous velocity
Ex. 3.4
Worked out example 2
3.5 Average accleration and instantaneous aceleration
WOE 3 to 4
Exercises: 1 to 5
Points to Note
Average velocity
Average speed and average velocity of a body over a specified time interval may not turnout to be same.
Example See the worked out example 2 of HC Verma's book.
The teacher made 10 rounds back and forth in the room and the total distance moved is 800 feet (10 rounds back and forth of 40 ft room). As the time taken is 50 minutes, average speed is 800/50 = 16ft/min.
But because he went out of the same door that he has entered, displacement is zero and hence average velocity is zero.
Instantaneous velocity
Average acceleration
Instantaneous acceleration
Position Vector: If we join the origin to the position of a particle by a straight line and put an arrow towards the position of the particle, we get the position vector of the particle.
If the particle moves from position A to position B, we can define position vector of A and position vector of B and OB - OA will give displacement ( a vector quantity).
Another point to note: slope of velocity-time diagram gives the instant acceleration at that point.
4. Average velocity and instantaneous velocity
Ex. 3.4
Worked out example 2
3.5 Average accleration and instantaneous aceleration
WOE 3 to 4
Exercises: 1 to 5
Points to Note
Average velocity
Average speed and average velocity of a body over a specified time interval may not turnout to be same.
Example See the worked out example 2 of HC Verma's book.
The teacher made 10 rounds back and forth in the room and the total distance moved is 800 feet (10 rounds back and forth of 40 ft room). As the time taken is 50 minutes, average speed is 800/50 = 16ft/min.
But because he went out of the same door that he has entered, displacement is zero and hence average velocity is zero.
Instantaneous velocity
Average acceleration
Instantaneous acceleration
Position Vector: If we join the origin to the position of a particle by a straight line and put an arrow towards the position of the particle, we get the position vector of the particle.
If the particle moves from position A to position B, we can define position vector of A and position vector of B and OB - OA will give displacement ( a vector quantity).
Another point to note: slope of velocity-time diagram gives the instant acceleration at that point.
Monday, May 18, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 Physics Study Diary - Ch.3 Rest and Motion
I am planning to study the Physics chapters as per the study plan that I have given. Only thing I shall do to the extent possible in advance. This study would be of help to me in preparing JEE Level Revision problem set for each chapter.
Today (19.5.2009) I did the following portion
Day 1
3.1 Rest and Motion
3.2 Distance and displacement
Ex. 3.1
3.3 average speed and instantaneous speed
Ex. 3.2,3.3
Worked out examples 1,2
Points to note.
3.1 Rest and Motion
Motion is a combined property of the object under study and the observer. There is no meaning of rest or motion without the viewer.
To identify the rest or motion, we need to locate the position of a particle with respect to a frame of reference. The frame of reference will have three mutually perpendicular axes (X-Y-Z) and the particle can be represented by coordinates x,y,z.
If all coordinates remain unchanged as time passes, we say that particle is at rest. If there is change in any of the coordinates with time, we say the particle or the body represented by the particle is having motion.
I some problems or situations frame of reference is specifically mentioned. Otherwise the frame of reference is understood more easily from the context.
Figure 1: A man with a pistol threatening and asking people not to move.
3.2 Distance and Displacement
If a particle moves from position A to Position B in time t, displacement is the length of the straight line joining A to B. The direction of a vector representing this displacement is from A to B. Displacement is a vector quantity. It has both magnitude and direction.
In the movement between positions A and B the particle may take the path ACB. The length of the path ACB will be distance travelled by the particle. It is only scalar quantity. It has not direction.
3.3 Average speed and Instantaneous speed
The average speed of a particle in a specific time interval is defined as the distance travelled by the particle divided by the time interval.
We can plot the distance s as a function of time. In this graph, the instantaneous speed at time t equals the slope of the tangent at the time t. The average speed in a time interval t to t+Δt become equal to the slope of the chord Δs/Δt. As Δt becomes approaches zero, this average speed becomes instantaneous speed and ds/dt becomes the instantaneous speed.
If we plot a speed versus time graph ( v versus t), the distance travelled in time t (t1 to t2) will be equal to the area bounded by the curve v = f(t), x axis, and the two ordinates t = t1 and t = t2.
In terms of integration it can be represented as s = ∫vdt from t1 to t2
Today (19.5.2009) I did the following portion
Day 1
3.1 Rest and Motion
3.2 Distance and displacement
Ex. 3.1
3.3 average speed and instantaneous speed
Ex. 3.2,3.3
Worked out examples 1,2
Points to note.
3.1 Rest and Motion
Motion is a combined property of the object under study and the observer. There is no meaning of rest or motion without the viewer.
To identify the rest or motion, we need to locate the position of a particle with respect to a frame of reference. The frame of reference will have three mutually perpendicular axes (X-Y-Z) and the particle can be represented by coordinates x,y,z.
If all coordinates remain unchanged as time passes, we say that particle is at rest. If there is change in any of the coordinates with time, we say the particle or the body represented by the particle is having motion.
I some problems or situations frame of reference is specifically mentioned. Otherwise the frame of reference is understood more easily from the context.
Figure 1: A man with a pistol threatening and asking people not to move.
3.2 Distance and Displacement
If a particle moves from position A to Position B in time t, displacement is the length of the straight line joining A to B. The direction of a vector representing this displacement is from A to B. Displacement is a vector quantity. It has both magnitude and direction.
In the movement between positions A and B the particle may take the path ACB. The length of the path ACB will be distance travelled by the particle. It is only scalar quantity. It has not direction.
3.3 Average speed and Instantaneous speed
The average speed of a particle in a specific time interval is defined as the distance travelled by the particle divided by the time interval.
We can plot the distance s as a function of time. In this graph, the instantaneous speed at time t equals the slope of the tangent at the time t. The average speed in a time interval t to t+Δt become equal to the slope of the chord Δs/Δt. As Δt becomes approaches zero, this average speed becomes instantaneous speed and ds/dt becomes the instantaneous speed.
If we plot a speed versus time graph ( v versus t), the distance travelled in time t (t1 to t2) will be equal to the area bounded by the curve v = f(t), x axis, and the two ordinates t = t1 and t = t2.
In terms of integration it can be represented as s = ∫vdt from t1 to t2
Sunday, May 17, 2009
IIT JEE Physics JEE Level Revision Questions
Hope you are revising the first chapter and doing the main study of second chapter.
I am slowly trying to develop a set of JEE level revision questions for each chapter of Physics.
I just initiated the exercise for chapter 1. See
http://iit-jee-physics-ps.blogspot.com/2009/05/iit-jee-level-revision-questions-1.html
I shall slowly add more problems. By January when you will be in serious revision mode all these chapters will have sufficient revision problems of JEE level.
I am slowly trying to develop a set of JEE level revision questions for each chapter of Physics.
I just initiated the exercise for chapter 1. See
http://iit-jee-physics-ps.blogspot.com/2009/05/iit-jee-level-revision-questions-1.html
I shall slowly add more problems. By January when you will be in serious revision mode all these chapters will have sufficient revision problems of JEE level.
Friday, May 8, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 Status of Study 9th May 2009
Chemistry
You are doing 1. Some basic concepts of chemistry.
Any doubts ask in the IIT JEE Academy Orkut Community. Ask your doubts early so that there is some time for the community members to reply. Don't get frustrated if the reply does not come immediately. You have to learn to go ahead if needed and come back when somebody gives you the reply.
Mathematics
You must have completed 1. Sets XI - May 1st to 7th
Ask doubt if any in the orkut community.
You are now doing 2. Cartesian product of sets and relations XI - May 8 to 14th (Revise ch. 1)
Physics
You are doing 1. Introduction to physics
From 11th May you have to start 2. Physics and mathematics. If required you can have a look at vectors chapter of mathematics as well as differentiation chapter. Any doubts ask in the orkut community.
Don't neglect studies. The amount to be studied gets piled up if you neglect now.
See the full May plan
http://iit-jee-2011.blogspot.com/2009/04/iit-jee-2011-study-plan-for-may-2009.html
You are doing 1. Some basic concepts of chemistry.
Any doubts ask in the IIT JEE Academy Orkut Community. Ask your doubts early so that there is some time for the community members to reply. Don't get frustrated if the reply does not come immediately. You have to learn to go ahead if needed and come back when somebody gives you the reply.
Mathematics
You must have completed 1. Sets XI - May 1st to 7th
Ask doubt if any in the orkut community.
You are now doing 2. Cartesian product of sets and relations XI - May 8 to 14th (Revise ch. 1)
Physics
You are doing 1. Introduction to physics
From 11th May you have to start 2. Physics and mathematics. If required you can have a look at vectors chapter of mathematics as well as differentiation chapter. Any doubts ask in the orkut community.
Don't neglect studies. The amount to be studied gets piled up if you neglect now.
See the full May plan
http://iit-jee-2011.blogspot.com/2009/04/iit-jee-2011-study-plan-for-may-2009.html
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 Chemistry Study Plan
Links are now provided to all chapters in the chemistry study plan for both the years.
Friday, May 1, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 -Ask doubts
As you are studying according to the plan, ask any doubts immediately. As many others may be studying the same chapter, clarifications may come from others very quickly.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 Study Plan Begins from Tomorrow
Some might have already started the XI class portion.
As per my study plan, candidates can start XI portion from tomorrow, 1st May. Use even today to revise X class portion. The more you remember concepts and formulas from your X portion the more easy it will be to understand and remember XI portion.
You may not have joined any junior colleage at yet. But that should not stop you from your self study. You have to develop the habit of self study. If you do not understand from self study use orkut communities for discussion. There are many more like you and they will help you to overcome the initial conceptual issue clarifications.
IIT JEE Academy is one such orkut community with 325 members as on now. The membership is increasing day by day and participation also will increase. The annual plan and monthly plan for study are already given in this blog. Have a look at them, understand the effort involved and customize the plan according to your needs and preferences.
Be determined from the day one. First decide to acquire the knowledge.
As per my study plan, candidates can start XI portion from tomorrow, 1st May. Use even today to revise X class portion. The more you remember concepts and formulas from your X portion the more easy it will be to understand and remember XI portion.
You may not have joined any junior colleage at yet. But that should not stop you from your self study. You have to develop the habit of self study. If you do not understand from self study use orkut communities for discussion. There are many more like you and they will help you to overcome the initial conceptual issue clarifications.
IIT JEE Academy is one such orkut community with 325 members as on now. The membership is increasing day by day and participation also will increase. The annual plan and monthly plan for study are already given in this blog. Have a look at them, understand the effort involved and customize the plan according to your needs and preferences.
Be determined from the day one. First decide to acquire the knowledge.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Improving Memory for IIT JEE
There was an article in a Telugu Daily Eenadu today on page 13 on improving memory.
It talks of three stages
Registration
Retention
Recollection
It emphasizes association.
Associate new information with some old information.
I am emphasizing revision of X class materials till 30th April. Then from May 1 when you read XI material you can associate with known things in X class material. You will have better memory then. Don't create a situation where you learning anything without a continuity. Create a continuity by remembering old chapters. That will make learning new chapters more easy.
I shall write some more pointed covered in this article
It talks of three stages
Registration
Retention
Recollection
It emphasizes association.
Associate new information with some old information.
I am emphasizing revision of X class materials till 30th April. Then from May 1 when you read XI material you can associate with known things in X class material. You will have better memory then. Don't create a situation where you learning anything without a continuity. Create a continuity by remembering old chapters. That will make learning new chapters more easy.
I shall write some more pointed covered in this article
Friday, April 24, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 May Study Plan Mathematics Portion
The mathematics portion was given the links and a chapter is added to the maths portion as first three chapters can be completed in 16 days. One has to complete study of the material as early as possible to leave time for good additional subjects and for studying other subjects for board examinations.
Don't waste time.
Visit May study plan
http://iit-jee-2011.blogspot.com/2009/04/iit-jee-2011-study-plan-for-may-2009.html
Don't waste time.
Visit May study plan
http://iit-jee-2011.blogspot.com/2009/04/iit-jee-2011-study-plan-for-may-2009.html
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 - Study Plan for May 2009
Links will take you to detailed plan of each chapter
Everday you have to commit for each subject one hour for fresh material and half an hour for revision of earlier chapter.
Chemistry
Chapters based on Jauhar XI CBSE Book
May 2009
1. Some basic concepts of chemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-1-some-basic-concepts.html
2. States of Matter
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-2-states-of-matter.html
Mathematics
Chapter Numbers based on R D Sharma IIT JEE Objective Mathematics
May 2009
1. Sets XI - May 1st to 7th
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/1-sets.html
2. Cartesian product of sets and relations XI - May 8 to 14th (Revise ch. 1)
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/2-cartsian-product-of-sets-and.html
4. Binary operations XI - May 15 to 17th (Revise ch. 2)
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/4-binary-operations-revision.html
5. Complex Numbers - May 18 to 30th (13 days) May 31 break. (Revise Ch 2 and 3 and if more time is there revise some X class materials/revise concepts of complex numbers)
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/5-complex-numbers-revision-facilitator.html
Physics
Chapter Numbers based H C Verma Books
May 2009
1. Introduction to physics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-1.html
2. Physics and mathematics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-2.html
3. Rest and motion: kinematics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-3.html
Everday you have to commit for each subject one hour for fresh material and half an hour for revision of earlier chapter.
Chemistry
Chapters based on Jauhar XI CBSE Book
May 2009
1. Some basic concepts of chemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-1-some-basic-concepts.html
2. States of Matter
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-2-states-of-matter.html
Mathematics
Chapter Numbers based on R D Sharma IIT JEE Objective Mathematics
May 2009
1. Sets XI - May 1st to 7th
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/1-sets.html
2. Cartesian product of sets and relations XI - May 8 to 14th (Revise ch. 1)
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/2-cartsian-product-of-sets-and.html
4. Binary operations XI - May 15 to 17th (Revise ch. 2)
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/4-binary-operations-revision.html
5. Complex Numbers - May 18 to 30th (13 days) May 31 break. (Revise Ch 2 and 3 and if more time is there revise some X class materials/revise concepts of complex numbers)
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/5-complex-numbers-revision-facilitator.html
Physics
Chapter Numbers based H C Verma Books
May 2009
1. Introduction to physics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-1.html
2. Physics and mathematics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-2.html
3. Rest and motion: kinematics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-3.html
Thursday, April 16, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 - Recommended Books
Chemistry: Modern's abc of Chemistry for CBSE Class XI, Class XII by Dr. S.P. Jauhar
Mathematics: Objective Mathematics for IIT JEE by R.D. Sharma
Physics: Concepts of Physics by H C Verma
All the recommended books have ample practice problems and questions
Additionally you can acquire TMH practice books. It is preferable to buy when their JEE 2011 books are published. You can borrow 2009/2010 books from your seniors or try to buy them from second hand book stalls.
You can acquire past chapter JEE problem/questions books of MTG.
Mathematics: Objective Mathematics for IIT JEE by R.D. Sharma
Physics: Concepts of Physics by H C Verma
All the recommended books have ample practice problems and questions
Additionally you can acquire TMH practice books. It is preferable to buy when their JEE 2011 books are published. You can borrow 2009/2010 books from your seniors or try to buy them from second hand book stalls.
You can acquire past chapter JEE problem/questions books of MTG.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
IIT-JEE-2011 Chemistry Annual Study Plan 2009-10
Modern's abc of Chemistry for Class XI (CBSE) by Dr. S.P. Jauhar
Links take you to the detailed study plan of the chapter
May 2009
1. Some basic concepts of chemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-1-some-basic-concepts.html
2. States of Matter
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-2-states-of-matter.html
June 2009
3. Atomic Structure
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-3-atomic-structure.html
4. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-4-classification-of.html
July 2009
5. First Law of Thermodynamics and Chemical Energetics
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-5-first-law-of.html
6. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-6-chemical-bonding.html
August 2009
7. Equilibrium I – Equilibrium Process and Phase Equilibria
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-7-equilibrium-i.html
8. Equilibrium II – Ionic Equilibrium in Solutions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-8-equilibrium-ii.html
September 2009
9. Redox Reactions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-9-redox-reactions.html
10. Principles and Processes of Extraction of Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-10-principles-and.html
October 2009
11. Hydrogen
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-study-plan-chapter.html
12. s-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study.html
13. Some p-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study_11.html
November 2009
14. Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-14-organic-chemistry.html
15. Hydrocarbons
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study_8584.html
December 2009
16. Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/04/iit-jee-chemistry-study-plan-chapter-16.html
17. Organic Compounds with Functional Groups Containing Halogens
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-17.html
April 2010 ( If you can postpone Other wise in January 2010)
18. Environmental Pollution
Links take you to the detailed study plan of the chapter
May 2009
1. Some basic concepts of chemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-1-some-basic-concepts.html
2. States of Matter
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-2-states-of-matter.html
June 2009
3. Atomic Structure
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-3-atomic-structure.html
4. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-4-classification-of.html
July 2009
5. First Law of Thermodynamics and Chemical Energetics
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-5-first-law-of.html
6. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-6-chemical-bonding.html
August 2009
7. Equilibrium I – Equilibrium Process and Phase Equilibria
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-7-equilibrium-i.html
8. Equilibrium II – Ionic Equilibrium in Solutions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-8-equilibrium-ii.html
September 2009
9. Redox Reactions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-9-redox-reactions.html
10. Principles and Processes of Extraction of Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-10-principles-and.html
October 2009
11. Hydrogen
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-study-guide-study-plan-chapter.html
12. s-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study.html
13. Some p-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study_11.html
November 2009
14. Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-14-organic-chemistry.html
15. Hydrocarbons
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-study_8584.html
December 2009
16. Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/04/iit-jee-chemistry-study-plan-chapter-16.html
17. Organic Compounds with Functional Groups Containing Halogens
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-17.html
April 2010 ( If you can postpone Other wise in January 2010)
18. Environmental Pollution
IIT-JEE-2011 Chemistry Annual Study Plan 2010-11
Text Book: Modern’s abc of Chemistry for Class XII (CBSE) by Dr. S.P. Jauhar
May 2010
1. Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-1-atomic-structure-and.html
2. Solid State
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-2-solid-state.html
June 2010
3. Solutions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-3.html
4. Chemical Thermodynamics
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-4.html
July 2009
5. Electrochemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-5-electrochemistry.html
6. Chemical Kinetics
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-6.html
July
7. Surface Chemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/it-jee-chemistry-study-guide-7-surface.html
8. p-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-8-p-block.html
August
9. d and f -Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-9-d-and-f-block.html
10. Co-ordination Compounds and Organometallics
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iir-jee-chemistry-study-guide-10-co.html
September 2010
11. Nuclear Chemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-11.html
A Preview of Organic Chemistry
October 2010
12. Stereochemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-12.html
13. Organic Compounds with functional Groups Containing Oxygen - I (Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers)
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-13-organic-compounds.html
November 2010
14. Organic Compounds with functional Groups Containing Oxygen – II (Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids and their Derivatives)
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-14-organic-compounds.html
15. Organic Compounds with functional Groups Containing Nitrogen (Nitro, Amino, Cyano and Diazo Compounds)
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-15-organic-compounds.html
December
16. Polymers
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-16-polymers.html
17. Biomolecules
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-17-biomolecules.html
18. Chemistry in Everyday Life
May 2010
1. Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-1-atomic-structure-and.html
2. Solid State
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-2-solid-state.html
June 2010
3. Solutions
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-3.html
4. Chemical Thermodynamics
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-4.html
July 2009
5. Electrochemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-5-electrochemistry.html
6. Chemical Kinetics
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-6.html
July
7. Surface Chemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/it-jee-chemistry-study-guide-7-surface.html
8. p-Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-8-p-block.html
August
9. d and f -Block Elements
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-9-d-and-f-block.html
10. Co-ordination Compounds and Organometallics
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iir-jee-chemistry-study-guide-10-co.html
September 2010
11. Nuclear Chemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-11.html
A Preview of Organic Chemistry
October 2010
12. Stereochemistry
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/iit-jee-chemistry-study-guide-12.html
13. Organic Compounds with functional Groups Containing Oxygen - I (Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers)
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-13-organic-compounds.html
November 2010
14. Organic Compounds with functional Groups Containing Oxygen – II (Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids and their Derivatives)
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-14-organic-compounds.html
15. Organic Compounds with functional Groups Containing Nitrogen (Nitro, Amino, Cyano and Diazo Compounds)
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-15-organic-compounds.html
December
16. Polymers
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-16-polymers.html
17. Biomolecules
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2009/03/jee-study-guide-17-biomolecules.html
18. Chemistry in Everyday Life
IIT JEE 2011 – Mathematics Annual Study Plan – 2009-10
XI Portion
Chapter Numbers based on R D Sharma IIT JEE Objective Mathematics
May 2009
1. Sets XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/1-sets.html
2. Cartesian product of sets and relations XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/2-cartsian-product-of-sets-and.html
4. Binary operations XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/4-binary-operations-revision.html
June 2009
5. Complex numbers XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/5-complex-numbers-revision-facilitator.html
6. Sequences and series XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/6-sequences-and-series-revision.html
July 2009
7. Quadratic equations and expressions XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/7-quadratic-equations-and-expressions.html
8. Permutations and Combinations XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/8-permutations-and-combinations.html
August 2009
9. Binomial theorem XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/9-binomial-theorem-revision-facilitator.html
10. Exponential and logarithmic series
13 Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates and straight lines XI
September 2009
14. Family of lines XI (only 10 days required for both main study and revision)
15 The Circle XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-15.html
16. Parabola XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-16.html
October 2009
17. Ellipse XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-17.html
18. Hyperbola XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/18-hyperbola-revision-facilitator.html
19. Real functions XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/19-real-functions-revision-facilitator.html
November 2009
20. Limits XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/20-limits-revision-facilitator.html
22. Differentiation XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/22-differentiation-revision-facilitator.html
Ch 33. Trigonometric Ratios, Identities and Maximum & Minimum Values of Trigonometrical Expressions XI – Some Portion
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/33-trigonometric-ratios-identities-and.html
December
Ch.33 Some Portion
Ch.34 properties of Triangles and circles connected with them XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch34-properties-of-triangles-and.html
Ch. 35 Trigonometrical Equations XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch-35-trigonometrical-equations.html
Chapter Numbers based on R D Sharma IIT JEE Objective Mathematics
May 2009
1. Sets XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/1-sets.html
2. Cartesian product of sets and relations XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/2-cartsian-product-of-sets-and.html
4. Binary operations XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/4-binary-operations-revision.html
June 2009
5. Complex numbers XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/5-complex-numbers-revision-facilitator.html
6. Sequences and series XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/6-sequences-and-series-revision.html
July 2009
7. Quadratic equations and expressions XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/7-quadratic-equations-and-expressions.html
8. Permutations and Combinations XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/8-permutations-and-combinations.html
August 2009
9. Binomial theorem XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/9-binomial-theorem-revision-facilitator.html
10. Exponential and logarithmic series
13 Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates and straight lines XI
September 2009
14. Family of lines XI (only 10 days required for both main study and revision)
15 The Circle XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-15.html
16. Parabola XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-16.html
October 2009
17. Ellipse XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/iit-jee-mathematics-study-plan-17.html
18. Hyperbola XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/18-hyperbola-revision-facilitator.html
19. Real functions XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/19-real-functions-revision-facilitator.html
November 2009
20. Limits XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/20-limits-revision-facilitator.html
22. Differentiation XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/22-differentiation-revision-facilitator.html
Ch 33. Trigonometric Ratios, Identities and Maximum & Minimum Values of Trigonometrical Expressions XI – Some Portion
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/33-trigonometric-ratios-identities-and.html
December
Ch.33 Some Portion
Ch.34 properties of Triangles and circles connected with them XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch34-properties-of-triangles-and.html
Ch. 35 Trigonometrical Equations XI
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch-35-trigonometrical-equations.html
IIT JEE 2011 – Mathematics Annual Study Plan – 2010-11
XII Portion
Chaper Numbers based on R.D.Sharma - IIT JEE Objective Mathematics
May 2010
3. Functions XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/3-functions-revision-facilitator.html
11.Matrices XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/11-matrices-revision-facilitator.html
June 2010
12. Determinants XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/12-determinants-revision-facilitator.html
21. Continuity and Differentiability XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/21-continuity-and-differentiability.html
July 2010
23. Tangents, Normals and other applications of derivatives XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/23-tangents-normals-and-other.html
24. Increasing and Decreasing Functions XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/24-increasing-and-decreasing-functions.html
August 2010
25. Maxima and Minima XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/25-maxima-and-minima-revision.html
26. Indefinite Integrals XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/26-indefinite-integrals-revision.html
September 2010
27. Definite Integrals XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/27-definite-integrals-revision.html
28. Areas of Bounded Regions XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/28-areas-of-bounded-regions-revision.html
October 2010
29. Differential Equations XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/29-differential-equations-revision.html
30. Vectors XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/30-vectors-revision-facilitator.html
November 2010
31. Three Dimensional Geometry XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch-31-three-dimensional-geometry.html
32. Probability XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch-32-probability-revision-facilitator.html
December 2010
Ch 36. Inverse Trigonometrical Functions XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/36-inverse-trigonometrical-functions.html
Ch. 37 Solution of Triangles XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch-37-solution-of-triangles-revision.html
Ch. 38 Heights and distances XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch-38-heights-and-distances-revision.html
Chaper Numbers based on R.D.Sharma - IIT JEE Objective Mathematics
May 2010
3. Functions XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/3-functions-revision-facilitator.html
11.Matrices XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/11-matrices-revision-facilitator.html
June 2010
12. Determinants XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/12-determinants-revision-facilitator.html
21. Continuity and Differentiability XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/21-continuity-and-differentiability.html
July 2010
23. Tangents, Normals and other applications of derivatives XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/23-tangents-normals-and-other.html
24. Increasing and Decreasing Functions XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/24-increasing-and-decreasing-functions.html
August 2010
25. Maxima and Minima XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/25-maxima-and-minima-revision.html
26. Indefinite Integrals XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/26-indefinite-integrals-revision.html
September 2010
27. Definite Integrals XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/27-definite-integrals-revision.html
28. Areas of Bounded Regions XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/28-areas-of-bounded-regions-revision.html
October 2010
29. Differential Equations XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/29-differential-equations-revision.html
30. Vectors XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/30-vectors-revision-facilitator.html
November 2010
31. Three Dimensional Geometry XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch-31-three-dimensional-geometry.html
32. Probability XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch-32-probability-revision-facilitator.html
December 2010
Ch 36. Inverse Trigonometrical Functions XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/36-inverse-trigonometrical-functions.html
Ch. 37 Solution of Triangles XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch-37-solution-of-triangles-revision.html
Ch. 38 Heights and distances XII
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/ch-38-heights-and-distances-revision.html
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
IT JEE 2011 Annual Study Plan for Physics 2009-10
Study plan: Every day four and half hours are to be spent to do the first reading, answering questions and problem solving.
For each chapter first ten day period is detailed reading and one hour is to be spent. For the next ten days, the period is treated as revision period for the chapter and half an hour is spent. Thus one and half hours are to be spent for each subject and three subjects require four and half hours of study.
Every student has to customize this plan harmonize with the chapter being covered in his regular class or coaching class. You insert the chapter that is being covered in your class in the place of chapter plannined here and shift one chapter forwards. You will save time and learn better that way. Harmonize your reading with the chapter being covered in your class. But you have to take responsibility for self study, and for covering and completing the portion by December 2010.
Join Orkut Community IIT JEE Academy for discussions and queries
http://www.orkut.co.in/Main#Community.aspx?cmm=39291603
Links take you to individual chapter study plans
May 2009
May 1 to 10
1. Introduction to physics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-1.html
May 11 to 20
2. Physics and mathematics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-2.html
May 21 to 30
3. Rest and motion: kinematics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-3.html
June 2009
June 1 to 10
4. The forces
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch_23.html
June 11 to 20
5. Newton’s law of motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-5.html
June 21 to 30
6. Friction
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-6.html
July 2009
July 1 to 10
7. Circular motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-7.html
July 11 to 20
8. Work and energy
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-8.html
July 21 to 30
9. Centre of mass, linear momentum, collision
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-9.html
August 2009
August 1 to 10
10. Rotational mechanics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-10.html
August 11 to 20
11. Gravitation
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-11.html
August 21 to 30
12. Simple harmonic motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-12.html
September 2009
13. Fluid mechanics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-13.html
14. Some mechanical properties of matter
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-14.html
15. Wave motion and waves on a string
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-15.html
October 2009
16. Sound waves
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-16.html
23. Heat and Temperature
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-23.html
24. Kinetic theory of Gases
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-24.html
November 2009
25. Calorimetry
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-25.html
26. Laws of Thermodynamics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-26.html
27. Specific Heat of Capacities of Gases
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-27.html
December 2009
28. Heat transfer
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-28.html
17. Light waves
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-17.html
18. Geometrical optics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-18.html
For detailed plan of each chapter in serial order visit
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/H%20C%20Verma%20study-guide-chapter
For each chapter first ten day period is detailed reading and one hour is to be spent. For the next ten days, the period is treated as revision period for the chapter and half an hour is spent. Thus one and half hours are to be spent for each subject and three subjects require four and half hours of study.
Every student has to customize this plan harmonize with the chapter being covered in his regular class or coaching class. You insert the chapter that is being covered in your class in the place of chapter plannined here and shift one chapter forwards. You will save time and learn better that way. Harmonize your reading with the chapter being covered in your class. But you have to take responsibility for self study, and for covering and completing the portion by December 2010.
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Links take you to individual chapter study plans
May 2009
May 1 to 10
1. Introduction to physics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-1.html
May 11 to 20
2. Physics and mathematics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-2.html
May 21 to 30
3. Rest and motion: kinematics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-3.html
June 2009
June 1 to 10
4. The forces
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch_23.html
June 11 to 20
5. Newton’s law of motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-5.html
June 21 to 30
6. Friction
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-6.html
July 2009
July 1 to 10
7. Circular motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-7.html
July 11 to 20
8. Work and energy
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-8.html
July 21 to 30
9. Centre of mass, linear momentum, collision
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-9.html
August 2009
August 1 to 10
10. Rotational mechanics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-10.html
August 11 to 20
11. Gravitation
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-11.html
August 21 to 30
12. Simple harmonic motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-12.html
September 2009
13. Fluid mechanics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-13.html
14. Some mechanical properties of matter
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-14.html
15. Wave motion and waves on a string
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-15.html
October 2009
16. Sound waves
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-16.html
23. Heat and Temperature
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-23.html
24. Kinetic theory of Gases
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-24.html
November 2009
25. Calorimetry
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-25.html
26. Laws of Thermodynamics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-26.html
27. Specific Heat of Capacities of Gases
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-27.html
December 2009
28. Heat transfer
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-28.html
17. Light waves
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-17.html
18. Geometrical optics
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-h-c-verma-jee-physics-ch-18.html
For detailed plan of each chapter in serial order visit
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/H%20C%20Verma%20study-guide-chapter
IIT JEE 2011 Annual Study Plan for Physics 2010-11
Study plan: Every day four and half hours are to be spent to do the first reading, answering questions and problem solving.
For each chapter first ten day period is detailed reading and one hour is to be spent. For the next ten days, the period is treated as revision period for the chapter and half an hour is spent. Thus one and half hours are to be spent for each subject and three subjects require four and half hours of study.
Every student has to customize this plan harmonize with the chapter being covered in his regular class or coaching class. You insert the chapter that is being covered in your class in the place of chapter plannined here and shift one chapter forwards. You will save time and learn better that way. Harmonize your reading with the chapter being covered in your class. But you have to take responsibility for self study, and for covering and completing the portion by December 2010.
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May 2010
19. Optical instruments
20. Dispersion and spectra
21. Speed of light
June 2010
22. Photometry
29. Electric Field and Potential
30. Gauss's Law
July 2010
31. Capacitors
32. Electric Current in Conductors
33. Thermal and Chemical Effects of Electric Current
August 2010
34. Magnetic Field
35. Magnetic field due to a Current
36. Permanent Magnets
September 2010
37. Magnetic Properties of Matter
38. Electro Magnetic Induction
39. Alternating current
October 2010
40. Electromagnetic Waves
41. Electric Current through Gases
42. Photoelectric Effect and Waveparticle Duality
November 2010
43. Bohr's Model and Physics of Atom
44. X-Rays
46. Nucleus
December 2010
45. SemiConductors and Semiconductor Devices
47. The Special Theory of Relativity
Please feel free to give your comments
For each chapter first ten day period is detailed reading and one hour is to be spent. For the next ten days, the period is treated as revision period for the chapter and half an hour is spent. Thus one and half hours are to be spent for each subject and three subjects require four and half hours of study.
Every student has to customize this plan harmonize with the chapter being covered in his regular class or coaching class. You insert the chapter that is being covered in your class in the place of chapter plannined here and shift one chapter forwards. You will save time and learn better that way. Harmonize your reading with the chapter being covered in your class. But you have to take responsibility for self study, and for covering and completing the portion by December 2010.
Join Orkut Community IIT JEE Academy for discussions and queries
http://www.orkut.co.in/Main#Community.aspx?cmm=39291603
May 2010
19. Optical instruments
20. Dispersion and spectra
21. Speed of light
June 2010
22. Photometry
29. Electric Field and Potential
30. Gauss's Law
July 2010
31. Capacitors
32. Electric Current in Conductors
33. Thermal and Chemical Effects of Electric Current
August 2010
34. Magnetic Field
35. Magnetic field due to a Current
36. Permanent Magnets
September 2010
37. Magnetic Properties of Matter
38. Electro Magnetic Induction
39. Alternating current
October 2010
40. Electromagnetic Waves
41. Electric Current through Gases
42. Photoelectric Effect and Waveparticle Duality
November 2010
43. Bohr's Model and Physics of Atom
44. X-Rays
46. Nucleus
December 2010
45. SemiConductors and Semiconductor Devices
47. The Special Theory of Relativity
Please feel free to give your comments
Saturday, April 11, 2009
JEE 2011 Chemistry Study Plan - Chapterwise
I am preparing chapterwise study plans for chemistry. So far I posted for 9 chapters. The text book used Modern's ABC of Chemistry for CBSE by Jauhar.
They are posted http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com
They are posted http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com
Thursday, March 12, 2009
IIT JEE 2011 - April 2009 Plan
If you are planning to appear for JEE 2011, spend April 2009 in having some relaxation from your X class examination effort and in revising your X portion. If you revise your X portion once again and start learning XI portion from 1 May 2009, you will be able to grasp the subject much faster due to the continuity that you are maintaining by revising your X portion especially of chemistry, Mathematics and Physics. Plan to spend aroud 5 to 6 hours on revising your X material. Plan to complete a quick review of every chapter in X class and remember important concepts. It is not difficult to recollect important points as you have written the examination recently. With some slight effort you will be recollecting a large number of concepts.
I am preparing study guides for each chapter of Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics to provide you a daily plan of study and problem solving that will help you to complete the entire XI portion related to JEE by 31st December 2009. From January you can focus and prepare for Board examinations or school internal examinations with revision and solving some test papers at JEE level up to 30th April 2010.
I am preparing study guides for each chapter of Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics to provide you a daily plan of study and problem solving that will help you to complete the entire XI portion related to JEE by 31st December 2009. From January you can focus and prepare for Board examinations or school internal examinations with revision and solving some test papers at JEE level up to 30th April 2010.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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