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Key Features
• Detailed “theory” is given with the figures to understand the topic well.
• “Sample examples” are given for subject understanding in between the chapter.
• Each topic includes the “introductory exercise” to test the ability.
• “Extra Points” are given to follow the points in brief.
• 2 Leveled solved examples are given at the end of chapter.
• Consist 2 leveled exercises L1 for AIEEE and L2 for IITJEE aspirants, including Subjective Questions, Single Correct Option, Assertion & Reason, Match the Column including Reasoning, Aptitude & Comprehension, etc.
• Chapter-wise Hints & Solutions are provided at the end of the book.
Table of Contents
• 1. Basic Mathematics & Measurements
1.1 Basic Mathematics
1.2 Significant Figures
1.3 Error Analysis
1.4 Length Measuring Instruments
• 2. Units & Dimensions, Vectors
2.1 Units and Dimensions
2.2 Vector and Scalar Quantities
2.3 General Points Regarding Vectors
2.4 Addition & Subtraction of Two Vectors
2.5 The Components of a Vector
2.6 The Product of Two Vectors
• 3. Motion in One Dimension
3.1 Introduction to Mechanics & Kinematics
3.2 Basic Definitions
3.3 Motion in One, Two and Three Dimensions
3.4 Uniformly Accelerated Motion
3.5 Non-Uniformly Accelerated Motion
3.6 Graphs
3.7 Relative Motion
• 4. Projectile Motion
4.1 Projectile Motion
4.2 Projectile Motion in an Inclined Plane
4.3 Relative Motion between Two Projectiles
• 5. Laws of Motion
5.1 Types of Forces
5.2 Free Body Diagram
5.3 Equilibrium
5.4 Newton’s Law of Motion
5.5 Pulleys
5.6 Constraint Equations
5.7 Pseudo Forces
5.8 Friction
• 6. Work, Energy & Power
6.1 Introduction to Work
6.2 The Work Done
6.3 Conservative & Non-Conservative Force Field
6.4 Kinetic Energy
6.5 Works-Energy Theorem
6.6 Potential Energy
6.7 Law of Conservation of Mechanical Energy
6.8 Three Types of Equilibria
6.9 Power
• 7. Circular Motion
7.1 Kinematics of Circular Motion
7.2 Dynamics of Circular Motion
7.3 Motion in a Vertical Circle
• 8. Centre of Mass, Conservation of Linear Momentum, Impulse and Collision
8.1 Centre of Mass
8.2 Law of Conservation of Linear Momentum
8.3 Variable Mass
8.4 Impulse
8.5 Collision
• Hints & Solutions
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