For JEE Advanced 2020, for physics, which experiments are important through which questions should be ask?

I am preparing for JEE Main & advanced of 2020.

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    MALLIKARJUNASWAMY S DATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Following topics:
    Heat and Thermodynamics
    Current Electricity Kinematics
    Electrostatics
    Modern Physics
    Capacitance
    Wave Motion Physics of Nucleus Circular motion
    Rotational Motion
    Electromagnetic Induction 2D
    Simple Harmonic Motion
    Radioactivity Vectors
    Laws of Motion Kinetic gases
    EMW (Electro Magnetic Waves)
    Wave Optics Center of Mass, Momentum and impulse
    Work Power and Energy Solids and Semiconductor Devices
    Units Dimensions and Errors Elasticity
    Gravitation
    Fluids.
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    Akash Malav VNITian | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    From JEE Advanced point of view, every thing is important because we cannot judge the paper pattern, it is changing every year, so pre decided topics might become wrong in actual exam. So prepare accordingly.
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    Sujeet Kumar Preparing for UPSC CSE 2021 | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Go through the syllabus of JEE advance and prepare all experiments. JEE advance can ask question from any experiments despite of which experiment has been asked last year. JEE advance paper is dynamic, so prepare everything according to syllabus.
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    kanu vashisht | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    That will be told by the reviews and the students to check accordingly.

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