What is the syllabus of physics in JEE Mains?

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    Ravi Anand I am a student. | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Physics:
    Section A:
    Physics and measurement
    Kinematics
    Thermodynamics
    Work, energy and power
    Rotational motion
    Gravitation
    Laws of motion
    Properties of solids and liquids
    Electronic devices
    Kinetic theory of gases
    Oscillations and waves
    Communication systems
    Current electricity
    Magnetic effects of current and magnetism
    Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
    Electromagnetic waves
    Optics
    Dual nature of matter and radiation
    Electrostatics
    Atoms and Nuclei
    Section B:
    Experimental Skills (complete syllabus is mentioned in the link below).
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    Moin Nargund Aspiring Student | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Mathematics
    Sets, relations and functions
    Complex numbers and quadratic equations
    Matrices and determinants
    Mathematical reasoning
    Mathematical induction
    Permutations and combinations
    Sequences and series
    Lbw, continuity and differentiability
    Integral calculus
    Differential equations
    Binomial theorem and its simple applications
    Three dimensional geometry
    Vector algebra
    Co-ordinate geometry
    Statistics and probability
    Trigonometry
    Physics and measurement
    Kinematics
    Thermodynamics
    Work, energy and power
    Rotational motion
    Gravitation
    Laws of motion
    Properties of solids and liquids
    Electronic devices
    Kinetic theory of gases
    Oscillations and waves
    Communication systems
    C
    ...more
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    OMKAR PHALE An Undergraduate student who loves to travel. | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hello Sanskar,
    I am attaching a link for your query please go through it
    https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/jee-mains/syllabus
    Good luck.
    Thank you.
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    Kirti Vishwakarma Bibliophile | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago

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