ॐ नमः पार्वती पतये, हर-हर महादे व!
WELCOME KIDS
Main Goal of this course is to provide in depth concepts, tools, tips & tricks , a special collection of problems
for both JEE Mains and ADV that will develop the required aptitutde for solving problems of JEE mains and ADV.
JEE shall be treated as tool of understanding Physics in depth & we should never loose interest in physics in case
of small failures at any level of JEE preparation. Preparation of JEE is long adventurous path and one must enjoy
the journey instead of being demotivated with difficulty level of these exams. One must be curious about the nature,
making prediction based on its known laws & being fascinated about the countless unknown phenomenons.
JEE preparation will surely give you an edge throughout your life in the subject irrespective of your result in JEE exams.
The process of mastering questions from JEE mains & ADV required enourmous amount of self motivation. Without
persistence, curiosity & drive for solving challenging problems it is impossible to become top performer at the JEE's .
Preparing and participating in JEE is a life long experience.
Prashant Jaiswal (P15)
TG ID : prash_physics
HAPPY PHYSICSING Contact : 9870668522
GENERAL GUIDLINES
1. Do not take JEE very lightly and do not study lightly like used to study in class IX and X
2. Do revise Class notes immediately after class.
3. Do make Proper class Notes and add add-on from books and module.
4. Do not solve only easy question and do not avoide slightly tricky question in first attempt only. Do not watch
solution after first attempt.
5. Must read HC Verma theory of each chapter. Develop reading habit.
6. Must take Doubts session seriously. Clear your doubts within 2 to 3 days.
7. Do not Procrastinate of study or module/sheet solving after classes.
8. Must re-atempt solved (doubled and trippled ticked) question.
9. Must take tests very seriously and do not skip tests due to course incompletion. And test analysis should be
done within a day or two.
10. Balance your time for PCM
11. Follow the Discipline time table.
Study Materials
1. Class Notes
2. Module - Intext ex, Ex 1 and Ex 2 for now and Ex 3 & 4 after circular motion completed.
3. Concept of Physics by HC Verma Vol 1 & 2 - obj 1,2 and excersice
4. Problems in Physics by Sashi Bhushan Tiwari - Only for ADV level - After rotational mechanics
DIFFRACTION
N-SOURCE INTERFERENCE
d : seperation b/w two consecutive sources
N point sources
Far away
P
d
P
d
d
Addition by phasor
Radius of circle in which phasor
is inscirbed
E : Amplitude of net electric field recieved on screen
E : Amplitude of electric field due to each source.
I : Intensity due to each source on the screen
FOR EX :
N=2 (Case of YDSE)
periodic in with period 2
Central Maxima
Location of primary maximas
Now, for minimas :
For example
(N-2) secondary
maximas
secondary
maxima
Q) 7 point sources, Find the ratio of intensities of smallest maxima to principle maxima.
Sol :
Total minimas :
Secondary maxima : N-2 = 5
For central maxima :
Range of
Graph will only be plot b/w the domain.
SINGLE SLIT DIFFRACTION
b : Slit width
b
d
d b
infinitesimal
small
For central maxima :
REM
: Intensity of central maxima
BREAK
10 MIN
DIFFRACTION FOR JEE MAINS : STUDY FROM BELOW
REM
: Intensity of central maxima
FOR MINIMAS
b
CENTRAL
MAXIMA
width of
central
maxima
Angular
width of
central maxima
JEE
2020
b
Find number of minimas on screen.
sol :
b
Find number of minimas on screen.
Total minimas = 198
sol :
CIRCULAR APERTURE
R
RAYLEIGH CRITERION
eye
eye
tO JUST RESOLVED
It means maximum light fall at centre of I2 where zero
eye
light fall of I1
Circumference of One image is lying on centre of other.
It means maximum light fall at centre of I1 where zero
light fall of I2.