Essential Topics for NVS TGT Physics Mechanics
1. Kinematics
- Linear Motion: Understand concepts related to velocity, acceleration, and displacement. Study equations of motion for uniformly accelerated motion and analyze graphical representations of these concepts.
- Projectile Motion: Learn about the motion of objects projected into the air, including the effects of gravity on their trajectory. Study horizontal and vertical components of projectile motion, and solve related problems.
- Relative Motion: Study the concept of relative velocity in different reference frames and how it affects the observed motion of objects.
2. Laws of Motion
- Newton’s Laws: Master Newton’s three laws of motion and their applications. Understand concepts of inertia, force, mass, and acceleration.
- Applications of Newton’s Laws: Solve problems involving friction, tension, and normal forces. Understand the concept of equilibrium and analyze forces acting on objects in various scenarios.
3. Work, Energy, and Power
- Work: Understand the concept of work done by a force and calculate it using the work-energy principle. Learn about work done in different contexts, including constant and variable forces.
- Energy: Study different forms of energy, such as kinetic energy, potential energy, and mechanical energy. Understand the principle of conservation of energy and solve problems involving energy transformations.
- Power: Learn the concept of power as the rate of doing work and calculate it for different scenarios. Understand the relationship between work, energy, and power.
4. System of Particles and Rotational Motion
- Center of Mass: Understand the concept of the center of mass for a system of particles and calculate its position. Study how the center of mass affects the motion of the system.
- Torque and Rotational Dynamics: Learn about torque, moment of inertia, and angular momentum. Study the rotational analogs of Newton’s laws and solve problems involving rotating objects.
- Rotational Kinematics: Understand angular displacement, angular velocity, and angular acceleration. Study the equations of motion for rotational dynamics and solve related problems.
5. Gravitation
- Newton’s Law of Gravitation: Study the universal law of gravitation and understand the force of attraction between two masses. Learn about gravitational fields and potential.
- Gravitational Potential Energy: Understand the concept of gravitational potential energy and calculate it for different configurations of masses. Study the effects of gravity on objects near the Earth’s surface and in space.
6. Oscillations and Waves
- Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM): Learn about the characteristics of SHM, including displacement, velocity, acceleration, and the concept of restoring force. Study the mathematical description of SHM and solve related problems.
- Wave Motion: Understand the properties of waves, including wavelength, frequency, amplitude, and speed. Study types of waves (transverse and longitudinal) and the principles of wave interference and superposition.
7. Fluid Mechanics
- Fluid Statics: Study the concepts of pressure, buoyancy, and Archimedes’ principle. Understand how to calculate pressure at different depths and the conditions for floating and sinking of objects.
- Fluid Dynamics: Learn about the principles of fluid flow, including Bernoulli’s equation and the continuity equation. Study the effects of fluid velocity and pressure on the flow of liquids and gases.
8. Collisions and Impulse
- Linear Momentum: Understand the concept of linear momentum and the principle of conservation of momentum. Study collisions between objects, including elastic and inelastic collisions.
- Impulse: Learn about impulse as the change in momentum and calculate it using force and time. Understand the relationship between impulse and momentum.
9. Mechanical Properties of Solids and Fluids
- Elasticity: Study the concepts of stress, strain, and Young’s modulus. Understand how materials deform under various types of forces and how to calculate elastic properties.
- Surface Tension and Viscosity: Learn about surface tension in liquids and its effects on liquid behavior. Understand the concept of viscosity and how it affects the flow of fluids.
10. Thermal Physics (Basic Concepts)
- Heat and Temperature: Understand the difference between heat and temperature, and study the methods of heat transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation).
- Thermodynamics: Study the basic principles of thermodynamics, including the laws of thermodynamics and their applications.
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