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A Last Minute Checklist for JEE Advanced 2014
A Last Minute Checklist for JEE Advanced 2014 JEE Advanced is the entrance to India’s most prestigious engineering colleges, a dream of all engineering aspirants.Though this exam ranks among the toughest examinations of the world, but still it is not about just book worms and school toppers making up to it. You can also see […]
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Expert Revision Strategy to help you excel in JEE Advanced! JEE Main and JEE Advanced are the two gateways that students need to cross in order to enter the elite IITs.Only the top 150000 rankers of JEE Main are eligible to sit for JEE Advanced, which is the final gateway to the premier institute.The road […]
Lesson I-Quantum Physics Part I
Course Description This course covers the experimental basis of quantum physics, introduces wave mechanics, Schrödinger’s equation in a single dimension, and Schrödinger’s equation in three dimensions. Lecture Notes Overview, scale of quantum mechanics, boundary between classical and quantum phenomena
Lesson II-Relativity
Course Description This course, which concentrates on special relativity, is normally taken by physics majors in their sophomore year. Topics include Einstein’s postulates, the Lorentz transformation, relativistic effects and paradoxes, and applications involving electromagnetism and particle physics. This course also provides a brief introduction to some concepts of general relativity, including the principle of […]
Lesson III-Electricity and Magnetism
Course Description This freshman-level course is the second semester of introductory physics. The focus is on electricity and magnetism. The subject is taught using the TEAL (Technology Enabled Active Learning) format which utilizes small group interaction and current technology. The TEAL/Studio Project at MIT is a new approach to physics education designed to help […]
Lesson IV-Classical Mechanics
Course Highlights This course is offered throughout the fall, and continues through the Independent Activities Period (IAP), which is a special 4-week term at MIT that runs from the first week of January until the end of the month.
Lesson V-Physics Part I
Course Description Physics I is a first-year physics course which introduces students to classical mechanics. Topics include: space and time; straight-line kinematics; motion in a plane; forces and equilibrium; experimental basis of Newton’s laws; particle dynamics; universal gravitation; collisions and conservation laws; work and potential energy; vibrational motion; conservative forces; inertial forces and non-inertial […]
Lesson I-Dynamics and Control I
Course Description Introduction to the dynamics and vibrations of lumped-parameter versions of mechanical techniques. Kinematics. Force-momentum formulation for techniques of particles as well as rigid bodies in planar motion. Work-energy concepts. Digital displacements and also virtual work. Lagrange’s equations for techniques of particles and rigid bodies in planar motion.
Lesson II-Mechanics and Materials II
This course provides Mechanical Engineering students with an awareness of various responses exhibited by solid engineering materials when subjected to mechanical and thermal loadings; an introduction to the physical mechanisms associated with design-limiting behavior of engineering materials, especially stiffness, strength, toughness, and durability; an understanding of basic mechanical properties of engineering materials.
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