Become GOD of PHYSICS in 3 Months - Target IIT Bombay 🔥
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging video, Tarun, an ID Kakur graduate, passionately shares his love for physics and aims to inspire viewers to embrace the subject. He addresses the common perception of physics as a difficult field, offering a step-by-step guide to mastering it. Tarun emphasizes understanding basic concepts, applying logic, and improving mathematical skills as key to solving physics problems. He also provides a blueprint for effective learning and highlights important chapters for JEE aspirants, encouraging a shift in perspective towards active practice rather than passive reading.
Takeaways
- 😨 Physics is often perceived as a difficult subject due to incorrect teaching and learning methods.
- 📚 Tarun, the speaker, developed a love for physics early on and aims to help others do the same.
- 🔑 To master physics, focus on understanding basic formulas, theorems, and derivations rather than rote memorization.
- 🧐 Reading and understanding the question is crucial; breaking it down can simplify the problem-solving process.
- 📉 Mathematics proficiency is essential for solving physics problems, especially at higher levels.
- 📝 An example from the JEE Advanced 2023 illustrates the importance of applying basic concepts and logic in physics.
- 📈 A step-by-step method is outlined for efficiently learning any physics chapter, including pre-class reading and solving example questions.
- 🚀 For JEE preparation, a structured approach of solving a mix of easy, medium, and difficult questions from various sources is recommended.
- 🎯 Prioritizing certain chapters based on their importance and weightage in JEE Mains and Advanced can lead to better scores.
- 💡 The speaker emphasizes that understanding and applying basic concepts, along with practice, is the key to excelling in physics.
- 🚫 A common mistake is over-reading theory without sufficient practice, which is ineffective for true learning.
Q & A
Why do many people find physics difficult according to the video?
-People find physics difficult because it is often taught and learned in the wrong way, focusing on memorizing axioms, theorems, and formulas without understanding their application and the underlying logic.
What is Tarun's educational background as mentioned in the video?
-Tarun graduated from IIT Kharagpur with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and a master's degree in manufacturing Sciences.
What was Tarun's childhood aim regarding physics?
-Tarun's childhood aim was to frame five questions that even his teachers wouldn't be able to solve, which shows his interest and challenge-seeking attitude towards physics.
What are the three basic skills suggested to become proficient in physics?
-The three basic skills are understanding the basic formulas, theorems, and derivations; reading and understanding the questions well; and being proficient in mathematics since physics problems at higher levels often become mathematical problems.
How does the video suggest one should approach solving a physics question?
-The video suggests breaking down the question into parts, applying basic concepts between them, and using basic definitions of momentum, force, angular momentum, and energy conservation, along with mathematical skills.
What is the step-by-step method to learn any physics chapter efficiently as per the video?
-The step-by-step method includes reading NCERT before class, listening to classes, solving example questions from various sources, solving 80-90 questions from each chapter with varying difficulty, and solving previous year questions.
What is the recommended approach for someone with limited time left for preparation?
-For those with limited time, the video suggests skipping the first two steps and watching one-shot lectures on YouTube for every chapter to quickly grasp the concepts.
What are some of the most important chapters for J Mains according to the video?
-The most important chapters for J Mains are semiconductors, communication systems, EM waves, and experimental physics.
What is the common mistake that students make while learning physics concepts as mentioned in the video?
-The common mistake is that students read and reread the concepts and theories without practicing and solving questions, which does not help in truly understanding and mastering the concepts.
What is the key message of the video regarding changing one's perspective towards learning physics?
-The key message is to change the perspective towards learning physics by focusing on understanding the basics, applying logic, and practicing problem-solving rather than just reading and memorizing.
What is the promise or guarantee given by the video regarding the preparation strategy for J Mains and J Advance?
-The video guarantees that if one follows the preparation strategy correctly and with patience, they can score around 80 plus marks in physics for J Mains and 60% to 70% for J Advance.
Outlines
📚 Embracing the Challenge of Physics
The speaker, Tarun, addresses the common perception of physics as a difficult subject and shares his passion for it, which began in his childhood. He outlines a plan to help viewers fall in love with physics and master it within the next 8 minutes. Tarun promises a step-by-step guide to understanding why physics is often seen as difficult and how to excel at it. He also intends to discuss the most important chapters for JEE aspirants and common mistakes to avoid, using a blend of basic concepts, logic, and mathematics to demonstrate the subject's accessibility.
🚀 Mastering Physics: A Step-by-Step Approach
This paragraph delves into a detailed strategy for mastering physics, starting with the importance of pre-class reading to build foundational understanding and generate curiosity. The speaker emphasizes the necessity of attending classes to address initial questions and suggests alternative learning methods for those with limited time. The strategy includes solving example questions, a structured approach to practicing a variety of problems, and incorporating previous year questions for comprehensive preparation. Tarun provides a time frame and score estimates for JEE Mains and Advanced, and highlights the significance of key chapters for both exams. He concludes with advice against excessive reading and in favor of active practice, urging a change in perspective to view physics as an achievable subject.
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Keywords
💡Physics
💡Concepts
💡Formulas
💡Theorems
💡Derivations
💡Problem Solving
💡Mathematics
💡Elastic Collision
💡Angular Momentum
💡Conservation Laws
💡JEE (Joint Entrance Examination)
💡Practice
Highlights
Physics is often perceived as difficult due to improper teaching and learning methods.
The speaker, Tarun, developed a love for physics from a young age and aims to help others fall in love with the subject.
A step-by-step guide is provided to master physics, emphasizing the importance of understanding basic formulas, theorems, and derivations.
The necessity of reading and understanding physics questions well, breaking them down into parts, and applying basic concepts is discussed.
The importance of mathematical proficiency for solving physics problems at higher levels is highlighted.
An example from the 2023 JEE Advanced exam is used to demonstrate the application of basic concepts and logic in solving physics problems.
Conservation of angular momentum and energy principles are key to solving the provided example question.
The speaker guarantees that following the outlined steps can lead to scoring well in JEE Mains and Advanced.
A step-by-step blueprint for mastering any physics chapter includes reading NCERT, attending classes, solving example questions, and practicing previous year questions.
For those with limited time, watching one-shot lectures on YouTube for each chapter is recommended.
The speaker provides a list of important chapters for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced, emphasizing the need to prioritize them in preparation.
The transcript emphasizes the importance of practice over re-reading concepts and theories in physics learning.
A change in perspective towards learning physics is suggested as the key to success.
The video concludes with a teaser for the next video on photographic memory, indicating a series of educational content.
The transcript repeatedly stresses the importance of basic understanding, logical thinking, and mathematical skills in mastering physics.
The speaker shares personal experiences and strategies that have contributed to his success in physics, providing relatable insights for the audience.
A specific problem-solving approach is detailed, illustrating how to tackle physics questions methodically.
Transcripts
everyone is afraid of physics people say
it's one of the most difficult subjects
ever some students don't understand the
concept some students don't understand
the questions while some students
understand everything but can never
solve even one question why is physics
so difficult or maybe it's not hello
everyone welcome back and if you're new
here my name is tarun and I recently
graduated from ID kakur and I fell in
love with physics before 12 years when I
was in class six reading books like Hal
Nick Walker Hy man singage used to be
one of my most favorite hobbies ever and
back then my aim was to frame five
questions which even my teachers won't
be able to to solve so right from then
to graduating from it kakur with a
bachelor's degree in mechanical
engineering and a master's degree in
manufacturing Sciences I read books
after books and solve questions after
the questions and I just love physics so
let me tell you in the next 8 minutes of
your life I'll make you fall in love
with physics and most importantly we'll
give you a step-by-step guide to master
it let's
start so first things first in the next
7 minutes we'll discuss why everyone
feels physics as very difficult why is
it not and how you can become a pro at
it what is the exact step-by-step method
to learn any physics chapter more
efficiently and then if you're a j
aspirant what are the most important
chapters that you should solve first in
order to score your best in J Mains and
in J Advanced and finally we'll end this
video with one of the biggest blenders
that most of the J aspirants commit
which you should definitely avoid this
video is going to be epic let's start
first why does everyone feel physics
difficult simple because it's being
taught in the wrong way and it's being
learned in the wrong way most people
just say this is the axium this is the
theorem this is the derivation this is
the formula that you should remember for
the exam but when a student actually
goes to the exam he wouldn't know what
formula to use and most importantly he
wouldn't understand why that exact
formula is being used over there it's
like people just forget the missing
piece which makes a physical chemistry
question different from a physics
question in J Advanced the logic so
moving to the next Point how can you
become a pro at
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it I'll prove this point with an example
in the next one minute but first the
method is simple instead of learning and
mugging up all the formulas in a chapter
just Lear learn the basic formulas the
basic theorems and the basic derivations
in any chapter because these are the
most important things while learning any
concept now the next skill that you
should develop before solving any
question in physics is to read and
understand the question well if you can
break down the entire question into
parts and apply some basic concepts
between them you're more than halfway
done with solving the question now the
last step to be able to solve any
question in physics is to become a pro
at mathematics because at a higher level
every physics problem tends to become a
maths problem so you'll need to become
good at math in order to be a pro at
physics that's it if you can get these
three basic things right you're all
sorted and to bre this point let's take
a small example question this was the
question which was being asked in J
Advance 2023 and let me actually show
you how easy it is all we'll use is some
Basics and some logic so here's the
question a bar of mass m and length L is
lying on a horizontal frictionless
surface one end of the bar is pivoted at
a point about which it is free to rotate
a small mass m is moving on the same
horizontal surface with a velocity V not
on the path but perpendicular to the bar
it hits the bar at a distance of L by2
from the pivoted end and returns back on
the same path with the speed V after
this elastic Collision the bar rotates
with the angular velocity Omega which of
the following is correct so here we
basically need to find the final
velocity of the ball and the angular
velocity of the rod right so let's just
go by the basics so they gave that this
is a elastic Collision which means
energy is not lost so energy is
conserved over here and then we have the
next thing which is linear momentum is
it conserved
no it's not because there's a reaction
force right when you're hitting this
there's a reaction force over here which
means there's an external Force onto the
system and what about angular momentum
with respect to the point p is it
conserved yes it is why because the
torque across the point p is zero so if
the torque is zero it means the angular
momentum with respect to this point is
conserved so that's it done first we'll
conserve the angular momentum with
respect to the point P which means
initial angular momentum of the ball
with respect to point P plus initial
angular momentum of the rod which is
zero is equals to final angular momentum
of the ball plus final angular momentum
of the rod with respect to point P from
there we'll get the equation number one
and then we'll conserve the total energy
of the system and from there we'll get
the equation number two so once we got
these two equations it's just
mathematics after that it's a very
simple question if you know the basic
definitions of momentum Force angular
momentum and dark and this is the
question asked in J Advance 2023 so that
is it it's simple basic concepts and
formulas plus some basic logic plus
mathematics is the way to succeed in
physics and now as you got a proper
clarity about why people find physics
difficult and how can you become a pro
at it now let's discuss the step-by-step
method in order to become a pro at any
chapter in physics in the next 1 minute
and then we'll talk about the most
important chapters for jmains and J
advanc so let's start this is the exact
step stepbystep blueprint of it the
first step is to start reading ncrt even
before you listen to the class this sets
up the basic understanding of the
concepts generates interest and also
raises some preliminary questions in
your mind the second step is to listen
to your classes and all the questions
which are being raised in the first step
will be answered if you listen to your
class as well see now if you just have 3
to four months left I'm so sorry but you
won't be able to finish the first two
steps so instead of that skip both of
them and just watch one shot lectures on
YouTube for every chapter that's the
only thing that you can do properly so
once you're done with the step one and
step two the next step is to solve some
example questions from either Hy Verma
sing AG or physics Galaxy and then solve
80 to 90 questions from each chapter 40
Easy 30 medium and 15 difficult either
from your study material or from any
other standard book and finally solve
some previous year questions and you'll
be good to go if you do all these things
right you'd be able to finish your J
Mains preparation in something around 3
to 3 and a half months and end up
scoring somewhere around 80 plus marks
in physics and you'll take something
around 6 to 7 months for your J advanc
preparation and end up scoring something
around 60% to 70% this is my guarantee
so now before we end this video let's
look at some of the most important
chapters both for J Mains and J advance
so that you can start your preparation
in the right direction set your
priorities in the right direction this
SL that you see on the screen right now
is for J Mains take a screenshot of this
right n because it is going to be very
useful going forward and for J Mains i'
would say semiconductors communication
systems EM waves and experimental
physics are some of the easiest and most
important chapters that you should
definitely finish you can easily answer
four to six questions if you know this
Concepts well through ncrt and this SL
that you see on the screen right now is
for J Advanced take a screenshot of this
this has the easy medium and most
difficult chapters which also have heavy
vitage and J Advanced start from the
easy chapters because that will give you
the initial momentum and will also help
you build confidence in you got it
physics is easy all you need to do is to
get the basics right and apply some
Logic for example in mechanics things
like where is the force acting is there
friction over there is the energy
conserved is the linear momentum
conserved is the angular momentum
conserved these are some of the Basics
things that you should always look at if
you get these things right while solving
questions you're all sorted stop getting
scared of physics man just get the
basics right and solve 50 to 100
questions in each chapter and eventually
you'll become the best in your class and
one of the biggest mistakes that
students do while learning physics
Concepts is they just read the concepts
they reread again and they reread the
theory again and again and again but
they don't realize that it doesn't help
you need to practice you need to solve
as many questions as possible only then
you'll succeed else everything all the
theorems all the concept that you're
reading reading reading rereading again
and again and again it's all in vain so
with that being said change your
perspective towards learning physics
that's the key to success and that is
all for this video If you do whatever I
told you in this video right and if you
have some patience you'll be unstoppable
and the next video is about photographic
memory you have been waiting for it I
have been waiting for it let's wait for
it I'll see you soon bye-bye love
you me
I
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