Help for IIT JEE Exams 2004: Physics Study Tips

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Struggling with physics study for the IIT JEE exams, the discussion emphasizes the need for effective study strategies and resources. Participants suggest focusing on foundational concepts and utilizing recommended textbooks like Resnick-Halliday, HC Verma, and Irodov. They encourage sharing specific weak points to receive tailored assistance from experienced members. Interactive Physics is also mentioned as a practical application tool to reinforce learned concepts. Overall, collaboration and targeted resource selection are key to improving physics understanding.
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no matter how hard i try, but i am not able to study physics.

i have the IIT JEE exams in 2004, and my physics isn't even to the basic level.

can anybody help me on how to study physics [?]
 
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Post ur Questions here with your Try We will try to help out where u went wrong and so on

Pls Mention your Weak Points too where u are finding difficulty
 
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There are lots of Proffesional out here to help out on your problems and doubts only if you have given ur attempt You are knew so pls visit

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=28
 
himanshu,

thanks for ur reply. i c the rules of this forum. what i want to know was some tips on how to study physics.

also what books u used to study physics ? HC Verma ? SL Gupta ? Resnick-Halliday ? Interactive Physics ? or any other
 
I used the selected portions from various books
Resnik Halliday was the pick Though Interactive Physics is practically application of the concepts u learn in Resnik.

So i believe u study Resnik+HC Verma+Irodov
 
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