PHYSICS FOR ALL

Now-a-days there is a misconception among students that PHYSICS is the toughest subject in science, so if someone asks me IS PHYSICS REALLY A TOUGH SUBJECT? So my answer will be NO!! because the strategy which most of the students use is not strong enough to make their grip better in PHYSICS and they think PHYSICS is hard, one more reason for this misconception is the difference in the level of physics in class 10th and class 11th so students start avoiding this subject and it becomes the hardest in all the subjects. So A VERY GOOD MORNING, A VERY GOOD AFTERNOON OR A VERY GOOD EVENING to all of you whenever you’re reading this, today we are here with the best strategy to tackle PHYSICS easily.

The common mistake which most of the students do is that they just jump on the numerical portion without giving enough time to concepts and derivations. So first of all focus on the concepts and derivations, and definitely write them twice or thrice before going further. It’ll help you memorize the concepts and formulas easily, second thing which students should do is, they have to revise the concepts from their hand written notes, if you’re going to a coaching or an institute then clear your doubts in the class and don’t hesitate if you don’t understand the concept easily. In short make sure when you’re solving the numerical, you have the clear image of the concepts, steps used in derivations and the formula obtained in your mind. Still there are some students who are not able to solve numerical and tackle other conceptual problems, and they also can’t afford going to an institute or they prefer self study rather than coaching.

The students preferring self study should start with very basic things, initially they should read their textbook and make proper notes while reading then they should revise everything from their hand written notes at least twice and make short notes from their hand written notes, second thing is to solve the example and the questions given on the back side of the chapter/topic. Still if there are some doubts then ask your school teachers to clear your doubts. After all this you can follow the strategy mentioned in the last paragraph.

Mentioning the above strategy point-wise:

1. Read your textbooks carefully and make notes on your own.

2. Revise your notes at least twice and make short notes from those handwritten notes.

3. Try to understand the concept in pictures (like an electron moving in an electric field gets deflected) and write down the concept in your own language.

4. Clear your doubts in your class, don’t hesitate if you don’t understand it easily

5. Write down the derivations twice or thrice and memorize the steps used in the derivation.

6. After following above steps revise everything once quickly.

7. Start solving the numerical portion and while solving you should have the clear image of the concepts and derivations to be used in the particular question.

What if you have followed each and every step carefully but still you are not able to solve numerical ?

If you don’t understand the question or you are confused, then simply solve the question even if it is wrong you’ll remember that you don’t have to do the same mistake in your examination, solve the question twice weather it is wrong or right. After solving it at least twice go to solution understand it carefully and solve the question again. By  doing so you’ll reduce the number of mistakes in the examination.

5 thoughts on “PHYSICS FOR ALL

  1. Unknown's avatar

    You didnt mention which book are we supposed to use

    Like

    1. sciencestudents55's avatar

      Thanks DANI for your suggestion. There will a different post for the books to refer soon. We have to do it on the basis of different levels weather you are preparing for JEE OR NEET OR ONLY BOARDS.

      Like

Leave a comment

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started
search previous next tag category expand menu location phone mail time cart zoom edit close