Chemistry
14. Alkenes
15. Alkynes
16. Aromatic compounds
Mathematics
12. Inverse trigonometric functions
http://iit-jee-maths.blogspot.com/2008/11/36-inverse-trigonometrical-functions.html for facilitating revision of this chapter
13. Straight line
14. Vectors (some portion)
Physics
29. Electric field and potential
32. Electric current in conductors
34. Magnetic field
Revision facilitators are being developed for all chapters. I am presently busy with this initiative.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Chemistry Study Plan for 22 - 31, October 2008
Chemistry
NCERT and Dr. Jauhar
Revision
Unit 12. Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and techniques
New Chapter
Unit. 13 Hydrocarbons – Alkanes
Unit. 13 Hydrocarbons – Alkanes
Sections
13.1 Classification of hydrocarbons
13.2 Alkanes
13.2.1 Nomenclature and Isomerism
13.2.2 Preparation
13.2.3 Properties
Physical properties
Chemical properties
13.2.4 Conformations
22 October
Sections
13.1 Classification of hydrocarbons
13.2 Alkanes
13.2.1 Nomenclature and Isomerism
23rd October
13.2.2 Preparation
13.2.3 Properties
Physical properties
24 October
13.2.4 Conformations
25 october
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Revision
Unit 12. Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and techniques
New Chapter
Unit. 13 Hydrocarbons – Alkanes
Unit. 13 Hydrocarbons – Alkanes
Sections
13.1 Classification of hydrocarbons
13.2 Alkanes
13.2.1 Nomenclature and Isomerism
13.2.2 Preparation
13.2.3 Properties
Physical properties
Chemical properties
13.2.4 Conformations
22 October
Sections
13.1 Classification of hydrocarbons
13.2 Alkanes
13.2.1 Nomenclature and Isomerism
23rd October
13.2.2 Preparation
13.2.3 Properties
Physical properties
24 October
13.2.4 Conformations
25 october
You need to refer to one more book. I like Jauhar. But many people are talking of Morrison and Boyd or Solomon. You can get a copy of Solomon's book on internet. So use this time for studying more detailed material from one of these three books.
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October 2008
October 22-31, 2008 Mathematics Study Plan for IIT JEE 2010
Revision
33. Elementary trigonometry
New Chapter
34. Solution of triangles and other applications of trigonometry
Study Plan
October
22
Study sections 34.1 to 34.5
Revision points
1. Semiperimeter of a triangle is denoted by s.
2. Area of a triangle is denoted by Δ or S.
3. a,b, and c represent sides BC,CA, and AB
4. Sine rule
In any Δ ABC
Sin A/a = Sin B/b = Sin C/c
5. Cosine Formulae
In any Δ ABC
Cos A = [b² + c² -a²]/2bc
Cos B = [c² +a² –b²]/2ac
Cos C = [a² + b² –c²]/2ab
6. Projection formulae
In any Δ ABC
a = b Cos C + C cos B
b= c Cos A + A Cos C
c = a Cos B + b cos A
7. Trigonometrical ratios of half of the angles of a triangle
1. Sin A/2 = √[(s-b)(s-c)/bc]
2. Cos A/2 = √[s(s-a)/bc]
3. tan A/2 = √(s-b)(s-c)/s(s-a)]
23 October
Study Sections 34.6, 34.7, 34.8, 34.9,
Revision points
8. Area of a triangle
S = ½ ab Sin C = ½ bc sina = ½ ac sin B
9. Napier’s analogy
In any triangle ABC
Tan [(b-c)/2] = [(b-c)cot (A/2)]/(b+c)
10. Circumcircle of a triangle
The circle which passes through the angular points or vertices of a triangle ABC is called its circumcircle.
The centre of this circle can be found by locating the point of intersection of perpendicular bisectors of the sides. It is called circumcentre.
The circumcentre may lie within, outside or upon one of the sides of the triangle.
In a right angled triangle the cicumcentre is vertex where right angle is formed.
The radius of circumcircle is denoted by R.
R = a/(2 Sin A) = b/(2 sin B) = c/(2 sin C)
11. Inscribed circle or incircle of a triangle
It is the circle touches each of the sides of the triangle.
The centre of the inscribed circle is the point of intersection of bisectors of the angles of the triangle.
The radius of inscribed circle is denoted by r (it is called in-radius) and it is equal to the length of the perpendicular from its centre to any of the sides of the triangle.
Various formulas that give r.
In- radius ( r )= Δ/s
r = (s-a)tan (A/2) = (s-b) tan (B/2) = (s-c) tan (C/2)
r = [a sin B/2 sin C/2/(Cos A/2)
r = 4R sin (A/2) sin (B/2) sin (C/2)
Attempt Objective Type Exercises 1 to 10
October 24th
34.10, 34.11
Revision points
12. Escribed circles of a triangle
The circle which touches the sides BC and two sides AB and AC produced of a triangle ABC is called the escribed circle opposite to the angle A. Its radius is denoted by r1.
Similarly r2 and r3 denote the radii of the escribed circles opposite to the angles B and C respectively.
The centres of the escribed circles are called the ex-centres.
13. Orthocentre and its distances from the angular points of a triangle
In a Δ ABC, the point at which perpendiculars drawn from the three vertices (heights) meet, it called the ortho centre of the ΔABC
Attempt objective type exercises 11 to 20
October 25th
Study 34.12 to 34.15
Revision points
14. Regular polygon and Radii of the inscribed and circumscribing circles of a regular polygon
the centre of the polygon will be the in-centre as well as circumcentre of the polygon.
15. Area of a cyclic quadrilateral
a quadrilateral is a cyclic quadrilateral if its vertices lie on a circle.
Area of cyclic quadrilateral = ½ (ab + cd) sin B
16. Ptolemy’s theorem
In a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD, AC.BD = AB.CD + BC.AD
The product of diagonals is equal to the sum of the products of the lengths of opposite sides.
17. Circum-radius of a cyclic quadrilateral
In a cyclic quadrilateral, the circumcircle of the quadrilateral ABCD is also the circumcircle of Δ ABC.
Attempt obj type exercises 21 to 30.
October 26th
Attempt obj type exercises 31 to 45.
October 27th
Attempt obj type exercises 46 to 60.
October 28th
Attempt obj type exercises 61 to 75.
October 29th
Attempt obj type exercises 76 to 90.
October 30th
Attempt fill in the blanks 1 to 15.
October 31st
Attempt fill in the blanks 16 to 31.
Practice Exercise at the end of the chapter has 21 problems you have to do these problems during the next 10 days as a part of the revision of earlier chapter. 2 problems a day will take care of all the 21 problems.
Problems of Ch. 33. Elementary trigonometry whihc you have not done so far, have to done as revision part during these 10 days.
33. Elementary trigonometry
New Chapter
34. Solution of triangles and other applications of trigonometry
Study Plan
October
22
Study sections 34.1 to 34.5
Revision points
1. Semiperimeter of a triangle is denoted by s.
2. Area of a triangle is denoted by Δ or S.
3. a,b, and c represent sides BC,CA, and AB
4. Sine rule
In any Δ ABC
Sin A/a = Sin B/b = Sin C/c
5. Cosine Formulae
In any Δ ABC
Cos A = [b² + c² -a²]/2bc
Cos B = [c² +a² –b²]/2ac
Cos C = [a² + b² –c²]/2ab
6. Projection formulae
In any Δ ABC
a = b Cos C + C cos B
b= c Cos A + A Cos C
c = a Cos B + b cos A
7. Trigonometrical ratios of half of the angles of a triangle
1. Sin A/2 = √[(s-b)(s-c)/bc]
2. Cos A/2 = √[s(s-a)/bc]
3. tan A/2 = √(s-b)(s-c)/s(s-a)]
23 October
Study Sections 34.6, 34.7, 34.8, 34.9,
Revision points
8. Area of a triangle
S = ½ ab Sin C = ½ bc sina = ½ ac sin B
9. Napier’s analogy
In any triangle ABC
Tan [(b-c)/2] = [(b-c)cot (A/2)]/(b+c)
10. Circumcircle of a triangle
The circle which passes through the angular points or vertices of a triangle ABC is called its circumcircle.
The centre of this circle can be found by locating the point of intersection of perpendicular bisectors of the sides. It is called circumcentre.
The circumcentre may lie within, outside or upon one of the sides of the triangle.
In a right angled triangle the cicumcentre is vertex where right angle is formed.
The radius of circumcircle is denoted by R.
R = a/(2 Sin A) = b/(2 sin B) = c/(2 sin C)
11. Inscribed circle or incircle of a triangle
It is the circle touches each of the sides of the triangle.
The centre of the inscribed circle is the point of intersection of bisectors of the angles of the triangle.
The radius of inscribed circle is denoted by r (it is called in-radius) and it is equal to the length of the perpendicular from its centre to any of the sides of the triangle.
Various formulas that give r.
In- radius ( r )= Δ/s
r = (s-a)tan (A/2) = (s-b) tan (B/2) = (s-c) tan (C/2)
r = [a sin B/2 sin C/2/(Cos A/2)
r = 4R sin (A/2) sin (B/2) sin (C/2)
Attempt Objective Type Exercises 1 to 10
October 24th
34.10, 34.11
Revision points
12. Escribed circles of a triangle
The circle which touches the sides BC and two sides AB and AC produced of a triangle ABC is called the escribed circle opposite to the angle A. Its radius is denoted by r1.
Similarly r2 and r3 denote the radii of the escribed circles opposite to the angles B and C respectively.
The centres of the escribed circles are called the ex-centres.
13. Orthocentre and its distances from the angular points of a triangle
In a Δ ABC, the point at which perpendiculars drawn from the three vertices (heights) meet, it called the ortho centre of the ΔABC
Attempt objective type exercises 11 to 20
October 25th
Study 34.12 to 34.15
Revision points
14. Regular polygon and Radii of the inscribed and circumscribing circles of a regular polygon
the centre of the polygon will be the in-centre as well as circumcentre of the polygon.
15. Area of a cyclic quadrilateral
a quadrilateral is a cyclic quadrilateral if its vertices lie on a circle.
Area of cyclic quadrilateral = ½ (ab + cd) sin B
16. Ptolemy’s theorem
In a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD, AC.BD = AB.CD + BC.AD
The product of diagonals is equal to the sum of the products of the lengths of opposite sides.
17. Circum-radius of a cyclic quadrilateral
In a cyclic quadrilateral, the circumcircle of the quadrilateral ABCD is also the circumcircle of Δ ABC.
Attempt obj type exercises 21 to 30.
October 26th
Attempt obj type exercises 31 to 45.
October 27th
Attempt obj type exercises 46 to 60.
October 28th
Attempt obj type exercises 61 to 75.
October 29th
Attempt obj type exercises 76 to 90.
October 30th
Attempt fill in the blanks 1 to 15.
October 31st
Attempt fill in the blanks 16 to 31.
Practice Exercise at the end of the chapter has 21 problems you have to do these problems during the next 10 days as a part of the revision of earlier chapter. 2 problems a day will take care of all the 21 problems.
Problems of Ch. 33. Elementary trigonometry whihc you have not done so far, have to done as revision part during these 10 days.
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October 2008
October 22-31, 2008 Physics Study Plan for IIT JEE 2010
Ch. 19 OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
JEE Syllabus
Combinations of mirrors and thin lenses; Magnification.
The syllabus indicates that this chapter is relevant for JEE.
sections in the chapter
1. The eye
2. The apparent size
3. Simple microscope
4. Compound microscope
5. Telescope
6. Resolving power of a telescope and microscope
7. Defects of vision
Study plan
October
22
1. The eye
2. The apparent size
3. Simple microscope
23
4. Compound microscope
Worked out examples 1, 2,3
24
5. Telescope
Worked out examples 4,5,
25
6. Resolving power of a telescope and microscope
7. Defects of vision
Worked out examples: 6 to 10.
26
Questions for short answer 1 to 6
Exercises 1 to 4
27
Questions for short answer 7 to 12
Exercises 5 to 8
28
Objective I 1 to 11
Exercises 9 to 12
29
Objective II 1 to 5
Exercises 13 to 16
30
Exercises 17 - 20
31
Exercises 21 to 24
Remember you have indicate difficult problems with a sign of d or some symbol in your notes as well as text. Later on revise difficult problems. You have to convert a difficult problem into an easily solvable problem by increasing the understanding and increasing the familiarity.
Revise your earlier chapter during the 10 days
Geometrical optics. There are many problems in it. Attempt at least 2 problems from that chapter every day.
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Comments welcome on the plan.
You can modify the plan by increasing or shortening the duration to suit your college schedules and coaching class schedules. But the final target is completion of all chapters in the class XI syllabus by 31st December. You should be able to revise the material during January to March and write your college examinations very well. Never perform badly in any examination. You will become better and confident by doing well in each examination.
Give your experience with the plan at your convenience. Your success ismore important first. Then share your success endeavour.
JEE Syllabus
Combinations of mirrors and thin lenses; Magnification.
The syllabus indicates that this chapter is relevant for JEE.
sections in the chapter
1. The eye
2. The apparent size
3. Simple microscope
4. Compound microscope
5. Telescope
6. Resolving power of a telescope and microscope
7. Defects of vision
Study plan
October
22
1. The eye
2. The apparent size
3. Simple microscope
23
4. Compound microscope
Worked out examples 1, 2,3
24
5. Telescope
Worked out examples 4,5,
25
6. Resolving power of a telescope and microscope
7. Defects of vision
Worked out examples: 6 to 10.
26
Questions for short answer 1 to 6
Exercises 1 to 4
27
Questions for short answer 7 to 12
Exercises 5 to 8
28
Objective I 1 to 11
Exercises 9 to 12
29
Objective II 1 to 5
Exercises 13 to 16
30
Exercises 17 - 20
31
Exercises 21 to 24
Remember you have indicate difficult problems with a sign of d or some symbol in your notes as well as text. Later on revise difficult problems. You have to convert a difficult problem into an easily solvable problem by increasing the understanding and increasing the familiarity.
Revise your earlier chapter during the 10 days
Geometrical optics. There are many problems in it. Attempt at least 2 problems from that chapter every day.
Join Orkut Community for more interaction
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Comments welcome on the plan.
You can modify the plan by increasing or shortening the duration to suit your college schedules and coaching class schedules. But the final target is completion of all chapters in the class XI syllabus by 31st December. You should be able to revise the material during January to March and write your college examinations very well. Never perform badly in any examination. You will become better and confident by doing well in each examination.
Give your experience with the plan at your convenience. Your success ismore important first. Then share your success endeavour.
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Physics Study Plan
Monday, October 20, 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Study Plan for 22 - 31, October 2008
Chemistry
NCERT and Dr. Jauhar
Revision
Unit 12. Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and techniques
New Chapter
Unit. 13 Hydrocarbons – Alkanes
Mathematics
RD Sharma
Revision
33. Elementary trigonometry
New Chapter
34. Solution of triangles and other applications of trigonometry
Physics
HC Verma
Revision
18. Geometrical optics
New Chapter
19. Optical instruments
In the chapter to be revised do around 2 to 5 problems depending on the time required and read quickly revision point,and formulas. You can also plan for revision of one section each day. Providing 20 days contact with each chapter in this way will deepen your familiarity with the chapter.
Remember your commitment for a day has to be 10 hours. So depending upon the assignments from your college and coaching institute, you have time at your disposal to read materials from other books, to revision the lessons more times so that your memory improves etc. Don't allow the time to go away without productive use for your goal for this two year period.
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NCERT and Dr. Jauhar
Revision
Unit 12. Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and techniques
New Chapter
Unit. 13 Hydrocarbons – Alkanes
Mathematics
RD Sharma
Revision
33. Elementary trigonometry
New Chapter
34. Solution of triangles and other applications of trigonometry
Physics
HC Verma
Revision
18. Geometrical optics
New Chapter
19. Optical instruments
In the chapter to be revised do around 2 to 5 problems depending on the time required and read quickly revision point,and formulas. You can also plan for revision of one section each day. Providing 20 days contact with each chapter in this way will deepen your familiarity with the chapter.
Remember your commitment for a day has to be 10 hours. So depending upon the assignments from your college and coaching institute, you have time at your disposal to read materials from other books, to revision the lessons more times so that your memory improves etc. Don't allow the time to go away without productive use for your goal for this two year period.
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October 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Physics Study Plan 12 -21 October 2008
Chapter Geometrical Optics
JEE Syllabus
Optics: Rectilinear propagation of light; Reflection and refraction at plane and spherical surfaces; Total internal reflection; Deviation and dispersion of light by a prism; Thin lenses; Combinations of mirrors and thin lenses; Magnification.
Wave nature of light: Huygen's principle, interference limited to Young's double-slit experiment.
Sections in Chapter 18 of HV Verma - Geometrical Optics
18.1 reflection at smooth surfaces
18.2 Spherical mirrors
18.3 Relation between u,v and R for spherical mirrors
18.4 extended objects and magnification
18.5 Refraction at plane surfaces
18.6 Critical angle
18.7 Optical fibre
18.8 Prism
18.9 Refraction at spherical surfaces
18.10 extended objects - laterial magnification
18.11 Refraction through thin lenses
18.12 Lens maker's formula and lens formula
18.13 Extended objects: Lateral magninification
18.14 Power of a lens
18.15 thin lenses in contact
18.16 two thin lenses separated by a distance
18.17 defects of images
12th October 2008
18.1 Reflection at smooth surfaces
18.2 Spherical mirrors
18.3 Relation between u,v and R for spherical mirrors
Example 18.1
13th Ocober 2008
18.4 extended objects and magnification
18.5 Refraction at plane surfaces
18.6 Critical angle
Examples 18. 2,18.3, 18.4
14th October
18.7 Optical fibre
18.8 Prism
18.9 Refraction at spherical surfaces
Examples 18.5 to 8
Exercises
1-5
15th October
18.10 extended objects - laterial magnification
18.11 Refraction through thin lenses
Examples 18.9 to 12
Exercises
6-10
16th October
18.12 Lens maker's formula and lens formula
18.13 Extended objects: Lateral magninification
18.14 Power of a lens
Examples 18.13 to 16
Exercises
11-15
17th October
18.15 thin lenses in contact
18.16 two thin lenses separated by a distance
Examples 18.17 to 20
Exercises
16-20
18th October
18.17 defects of images
Examples 18.21 to 24
Exercises
21-25
19th October
Examples 18.25 to 28
Exercises
26-35
20th October
Exercises
36-45
21st October
Exercises
46-55
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JEE Syllabus
Optics: Rectilinear propagation of light; Reflection and refraction at plane and spherical surfaces; Total internal reflection; Deviation and dispersion of light by a prism; Thin lenses; Combinations of mirrors and thin lenses; Magnification.
Wave nature of light: Huygen's principle, interference limited to Young's double-slit experiment.
Sections in Chapter 18 of HV Verma - Geometrical Optics
18.1 reflection at smooth surfaces
18.2 Spherical mirrors
18.3 Relation between u,v and R for spherical mirrors
18.4 extended objects and magnification
18.5 Refraction at plane surfaces
18.6 Critical angle
18.7 Optical fibre
18.8 Prism
18.9 Refraction at spherical surfaces
18.10 extended objects - laterial magnification
18.11 Refraction through thin lenses
18.12 Lens maker's formula and lens formula
18.13 Extended objects: Lateral magninification
18.14 Power of a lens
18.15 thin lenses in contact
18.16 two thin lenses separated by a distance
18.17 defects of images
12th October 2008
18.1 Reflection at smooth surfaces
18.2 Spherical mirrors
18.3 Relation between u,v and R for spherical mirrors
Example 18.1
13th Ocober 2008
18.4 extended objects and magnification
18.5 Refraction at plane surfaces
18.6 Critical angle
Examples 18. 2,18.3, 18.4
14th October
18.7 Optical fibre
18.8 Prism
18.9 Refraction at spherical surfaces
Examples 18.5 to 8
Exercises
1-5
15th October
18.10 extended objects - laterial magnification
18.11 Refraction through thin lenses
Examples 18.9 to 12
Exercises
6-10
16th October
18.12 Lens maker's formula and lens formula
18.13 Extended objects: Lateral magninification
18.14 Power of a lens
Examples 18.13 to 16
Exercises
11-15
17th October
18.15 thin lenses in contact
18.16 two thin lenses separated by a distance
Examples 18.17 to 20
Exercises
16-20
18th October
18.17 defects of images
Examples 18.21 to 24
Exercises
21-25
19th October
Examples 18.25 to 28
Exercises
26-35
20th October
Exercises
36-45
21st October
Exercises
46-55
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Physics Study Plan
Study Guide Elementary Trigonometry
Elementary Trigonometry
Ch. 33 from R D Sharma
Trigonometric ratios, identities, and maximum and minimum values of trigonmetric expressions
Sections
33.1 Introduction
33.2 Some basic formulae
33.3 Doman and range of trigonometrical functions
33.4 Sum and difference formulae
33.5 Sun and difference into products
33.6 Product into sum and difference
33.7 T-ratios of the sum of three or more angles
33.8 Values of trigonometric ratios of some important angles and some important results
33.9 Expressions of sin A/2 and cos A/2 in terms of sin A
33.10 maximum and minimum values of trigonometrical functions
Ch. 33 from R D Sharma
Trigonometric ratios, identities, and maximum and minimum values of trigonmetric expressions
Sections
33.1 Introduction
33.2 Some basic formulae
33.3 Doman and range of trigonometrical functions
33.4 Sum and difference formulae
33.5 Sun and difference into products
33.6 Product into sum and difference
33.7 T-ratios of the sum of three or more angles
33.8 Values of trigonometric ratios of some important angles and some important results
33.9 Expressions of sin A/2 and cos A/2 in terms of sin A
33.10 maximum and minimum values of trigonometrical functions
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Friday, October 10, 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Mathematics - Study Plan - 12 - 21 December 2008
Elementary Trigonometry
Ch. 33 from R D Sharma
Trigonometric ratios, identities, and maximum and minimum values of trigonmetric expressions
Sections
33.1 Introduction
33.2 Some basic formulae
33.3 Doman and range of trigonometrical functions
33.4 Sum and difference formulae
33.5 Sun and difference into products
33.6 product into sum and difference
33.7 T-ratios of the sum of three or more angles
33.8 Values of trigonometric ratios of some important angles and some important results
33.9 Expressions of sin A/2 and cos A/2 in terms of sin A
33.10 maximum and minimum values of trigonometrical functions
12th december
33.1 to 33.4
33.1 Introduction
33.2 Some basic formulae
33.3 Doman and range of trigonometrical functions
33.4 Sum and difference formulae
Do objective type exercises 58,
13th December
33.5 Sun and difference into products
33.6 product into sum and difference
Do objective type exercises 84,91, 92, 104, 115,
14th December
33.7 T-ratios of the sum of three or more angles
Do objective type exercises 39, 44, 106, 113, 117,
15th December
33.8 Values of trigonometric ratios of some important angles and some important results
Do objective type exercises 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
16th December
33.9 Expressions of sin A/2 and cos A/2 in terms of sin A
Do objective type exercises 12,13,14,15,16,17,19,20,21,22
17th December
33.10 maximum and minimum values of trigonometrical functions
4,18,23-30
18th December
31 to 45
19th December
46 - 60
20 December
61 - 75
21 December
76-90
(Total 148 are there. You can do remaining problems in the next 10 days durng the revision period).
Ch. 33 from R D Sharma
Trigonometric ratios, identities, and maximum and minimum values of trigonmetric expressions
Sections
33.1 Introduction
33.2 Some basic formulae
33.3 Doman and range of trigonometrical functions
33.4 Sum and difference formulae
33.5 Sun and difference into products
33.6 product into sum and difference
33.7 T-ratios of the sum of three or more angles
33.8 Values of trigonometric ratios of some important angles and some important results
33.9 Expressions of sin A/2 and cos A/2 in terms of sin A
33.10 maximum and minimum values of trigonometrical functions
12th december
33.1 to 33.4
33.1 Introduction
33.2 Some basic formulae
33.3 Doman and range of trigonometrical functions
33.4 Sum and difference formulae
Do objective type exercises 58,
13th December
33.5 Sun and difference into products
33.6 product into sum and difference
Do objective type exercises 84,91, 92, 104, 115,
14th December
33.7 T-ratios of the sum of three or more angles
Do objective type exercises 39, 44, 106, 113, 117,
15th December
33.8 Values of trigonometric ratios of some important angles and some important results
Do objective type exercises 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
16th December
33.9 Expressions of sin A/2 and cos A/2 in terms of sin A
Do objective type exercises 12,13,14,15,16,17,19,20,21,22
17th December
33.10 maximum and minimum values of trigonometrical functions
4,18,23-30
18th December
31 to 45
19th December
46 - 60
20 December
61 - 75
21 December
76-90
(Total 148 are there. You can do remaining problems in the next 10 days durng the revision period).
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October 2008
Study Guide - Organic Chemistry - Basic Principles and Techniques
This is an important chapter. Various concepts that you come across in this chapter are referred to in the later chapter in discussing various reactions and compounds.
Nomenclature of various compounds is important as well as their structural representation.
Nomenclature of various compounds is important as well as their structural representation.
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IIt JEE 2010 Study Plan for 12 - 21 October 2008
Unit 12. Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and techniques
Sections
12.1 General Introduction
12.2 Tetravalency of Caron
12.3 Structural representations of organic compounds
12.4 Classification of Organic Compounds
12.5 Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
12.6 Isomerism
12.7 Fundamental concepts in Organic Reaction Mechanisms
12.8 Methods of purification of Organic Compounds
12.9 Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds
12.10 Quantitative Analysis
12th December
12.1 General Introduction
12.2 Tetravalency of Caron
12.3 Structural representations of organic compounds
13th December
12.3 Structural representations of organic compounds
Exercise problems: 1,2,3
14th December
12.4 Classification of Organic Compounds
12.5 Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
15th December
12.5 Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
Exercise problems:4,5,6,7,8
16th December
12.6 Isomerism
12.7 Fundamental concepts in Organic Reaction Mechanisms
17th December
12.7 Fundamental concepts in Organic Reaction Mechanisms
Exercise problems:9,10,11,12,13,14
18th December
12.8 Methods of purification of Organic Compounds
Exercise problems:15 to 20
19th December
12.9 Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds
20th December
12.10 Quantitative Analysis
Exercise problems:21 to 26
21st December
12.10 Quantitative Analysis
26-30
There are 40 questions in this chapter- You are leaving 10 questions for the next 10-days (Revision time of the chapter)
Remember you have to revise the earlier chapter during these 10 days and do around 2 problems or questions from that chapter every day.
Sections
12.1 General Introduction
12.2 Tetravalency of Caron
12.3 Structural representations of organic compounds
12.4 Classification of Organic Compounds
12.5 Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
12.6 Isomerism
12.7 Fundamental concepts in Organic Reaction Mechanisms
12.8 Methods of purification of Organic Compounds
12.9 Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds
12.10 Quantitative Analysis
12th December
12.1 General Introduction
12.2 Tetravalency of Caron
12.3 Structural representations of organic compounds
13th December
12.3 Structural representations of organic compounds
Exercise problems: 1,2,3
14th December
12.4 Classification of Organic Compounds
12.5 Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
15th December
12.5 Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
Exercise problems:4,5,6,7,8
16th December
12.6 Isomerism
12.7 Fundamental concepts in Organic Reaction Mechanisms
17th December
12.7 Fundamental concepts in Organic Reaction Mechanisms
Exercise problems:9,10,11,12,13,14
18th December
12.8 Methods of purification of Organic Compounds
Exercise problems:15 to 20
19th December
12.9 Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds
20th December
12.10 Quantitative Analysis
Exercise problems:21 to 26
21st December
12.10 Quantitative Analysis
26-30
There are 40 questions in this chapter- You are leaving 10 questions for the next 10-days (Revision time of the chapter)
Remember you have to revise the earlier chapter during these 10 days and do around 2 problems or questions from that chapter every day.
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October 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Interesting Physics Videos
Enquiries of Physics
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Monthly Plan - October 2008
Giving the daily plan is becoming tedious for me. I shall still try to give when I am able to spare time. But as the model is developed for a month by me, I hope, the model can be easily followed.
I am trying to develop the revision point material for Physics in this month.
Chemistry
NCERT and Dr. Jauhar
Unit – 10 S-Block Elements
Unit 12. Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and techniques
Unit. 13 Hydrocarbons – Alkanes
Mathematics
RD Sharma
12. Determinants (some portion)
33. Elementary trigonometry
34. Solution of triangles and other applications of trigonometry
Physics
HC Verma
16. Sound waves
18. Geometrical optics
19. Optical instruments
I am trying to develop the revision point material for Physics in this month.
Chemistry
NCERT and Dr. Jauhar
Unit – 10 S-Block Elements
Unit 12. Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and techniques
Unit. 13 Hydrocarbons – Alkanes
Mathematics
RD Sharma
12. Determinants (some portion)
33. Elementary trigonometry
34. Solution of triangles and other applications of trigonometry
Physics
HC Verma
16. Sound waves
18. Geometrical optics
19. Optical instruments
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Monthly Plan,
October 2008
Monday, October 6, 2008
Download NCERT Books
visit the page
http://www.ncert.nic.in/textbooks/testing/Index.htm
From the three dialogue boxes choose the book you want.
Click go
The contents page will come.
Click on each chapter name to download the chapter.
http://www.ncert.nic.in/textbooks/testing/Index.htm
From the three dialogue boxes choose the book you want.
Click go
The contents page will come.
Click on each chapter name to download the chapter.
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Books
7 October Physics Chapter Sound Waves Study Plan
7 October Physics Chapter Sound Waves – Ch.16 Session 6
Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Study Sections in the Chapter
16.11 Beats
16.12 Diffraction
Study example 16.7
Study worked out examples 10 11and 12
Do the exercise problems 14 and 16.
Previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 43 - 45
Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Study Sections in the Chapter
16.11 Beats
16.12 Diffraction
Study example 16.7
Study worked out examples 10 11and 12
Do the exercise problems 14 and 16.
Previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 43 - 45
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October 2008,
Physics Study Plan
7 October 2008 Mathematics study plan
7 October 2008 Mathematics - Determinants Study session 6
Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
Do illustrative obj type examples 11 to 20 (If any problem requires concepts not covered so far ignore it and go forward.
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 36 to 40 (There are a total of 57 problems in this exercise)
Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
Do illustrative obj type examples 11 to 20 (If any problem requires concepts not covered so far ignore it and go forward.
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 36 to 40 (There are a total of 57 problems in this exercise)
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Mathematics Study plan,
October 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Chemistry Study Plan 7 October
7 October 2008 Chapter S-Block Elements Session 6
Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Answer Exercise questions 21-26
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter or do two questions from Past IIT JEE questions
Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Answer Exercise questions 21-26
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter or do two questions from Past IIT JEE questions
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Chemistry Study Plan,
October 2008
Sunday, October 5, 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Physics Study Plan 6 October 2008
6 October Physics Chapter Sound Waves – Ch.16 Session 5
Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Study Sections in the Chapter
16.9 Standing longitudinal waves and vibrations of air columns
16.10 Determination of speed of sound in Air
Study example 16.6
Study worked out examples 8 and 9
Do the exercise problems 11and 13.
Previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 40 - 42
Revision points and formulas of wave motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Ask doubts if any in orkut community
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Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Study Sections in the Chapter
16.9 Standing longitudinal waves and vibrations of air columns
16.10 Determination of speed of sound in Air
Study example 16.6
Study worked out examples 8 and 9
Do the exercise problems 11and 13.
Previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 40 - 42
Revision points and formulas of wave motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Ask doubts if any in orkut community
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October 2008,
Physics Study Plan
JEE 2010 Mathematics Day Study Plan 6 October
6 October 2008 Mathematics - Determinants Study session 5
Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
Do illustrative obj type examples 1 to 10
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 31 to 35 (There are a total of 57 problems in this exercise)
Join
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Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
Do illustrative obj type examples 1 to 10
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 31 to 35 (There are a total of 57 problems in this exercise)
Join
IIT JEE academy orkut community.
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Mathematics Study plan,
October 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Chemistry Study Plan 6 October
6 October 2008 Chapter S-Block Elements Session 5
Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Study Sections in the chapter
10.8, 10.9, 10.10
Answer Exercise questions 16-20
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter or do two questions from Past IIT JEE questions
Visit for some material on various compounds of metals given in JEE syllabus
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Compounds-metals
Visit for material on non-metals
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Nonmetals
Visit for compounds of non metals
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Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Study Sections in the chapter
10.8, 10.9, 10.10
Answer Exercise questions 16-20
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter or do two questions from Past IIT JEE questions
Visit for some material on various compounds of metals given in JEE syllabus
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Compounds-metals
Visit for material on non-metals
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Nonmetals
Visit for compounds of non metals
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Strategy
IIT JEE 2010 Physics Study Plan 5 October 2008
5 October Physics Chapter Sound Waves – Ch.16 Session 4
Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Study Sections in the Chapter
16.7 Appearance of sound to ear
16.8 Interference of sound waves
Study example 16.4,16.5
Study worked out examples 5,6,7
Do the exercise problems 7 and 9
Previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 37 - 39
Revision points and formulas of wave motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Ask doubts if any in orkut community
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Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Study Sections in the Chapter
16.7 Appearance of sound to ear
16.8 Interference of sound waves
Study example 16.4,16.5
Study worked out examples 5,6,7
Do the exercise problems 7 and 9
Previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 37 - 39
Revision points and formulas of wave motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Ask doubts if any in orkut community
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October 2008,
Physics Study Plan
JEE 2010 Mathematics Day Study Plan 5 October
5 October 2008 Mathematics - Determinants Study session 4
Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
Study sections
12.6 Evaluation of Determinants using Factor Theorem
2 examples
12.7 Product of determinants
5 examples
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 26 to 30 (There are a total of 57 problems in this exercise)
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Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
Study sections
12.6 Evaluation of Determinants using Factor Theorem
2 examples
12.7 Product of determinants
5 examples
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 26 to 30 (There are a total of 57 problems in this exercise)
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Mathematics Study plan,
October 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Chemistry Study Plan 5 October
5 October 2008 Chapter S-Block Elements Session 4
Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Study Sections in the chapter
10.6 Group 2 elements
10.7 General characteristics of compounds of alkaline earth metals
Answer Exercise questions 2,6,8,14,15
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter or do two questions from Past IIT JEE questions
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Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Study Sections in the chapter
10.6 Group 2 elements
10.7 General characteristics of compounds of alkaline earth metals
Answer Exercise questions 2,6,8,14,15
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter or do two questions from Past IIT JEE questions
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Chemistry Study Plan,
October 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
NCERT Chemistry – Chapter Names
Class XI
Part I
1. Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
2. Structure of Atom
3. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
5. States of Matter
6. Thermodynamics
7. Equilibrium
Part II
8. Redox Reactions
9. Hydrogen
10. The S-Block Elements
11. The p-Block Elements
12. Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques
13. Hydrocarbons
14. Environmental Chemistry
Class XII
Part I
1. The Solid State
2. Solutions
3. Electrochemistry
4. Chemical Kinetics
5. Surface chemistry
6. General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
7. The p-Block Elements
8. The d-and f-Block Elements
9. Coordination Compounds
Part II
10. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
11. Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
12. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
13. Amines
14. Biomolecules
15. Polymers
16. Chemistry in Everyday Life
Part I
1. Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
2. Structure of Atom
3. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
5. States of Matter
6. Thermodynamics
7. Equilibrium
Part II
8. Redox Reactions
9. Hydrogen
10. The S-Block Elements
11. The p-Block Elements
12. Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques
13. Hydrocarbons
14. Environmental Chemistry
Class XII
Part I
1. The Solid State
2. Solutions
3. Electrochemistry
4. Chemical Kinetics
5. Surface chemistry
6. General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
7. The p-Block Elements
8. The d-and f-Block Elements
9. Coordination Compounds
Part II
10. Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
11. Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
12. Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
13. Amines
14. Biomolecules
15. Polymers
16. Chemistry in Everyday Life
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Chemistry
IIT JEE 2010 Physics Study Plan 4 October 2008
4 October Physics Chapter Sound Waves – Ch.16 Session 3
Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Study Sections in the Chapter
16.5 Effect of pressure, temperature and humidity on the speed of sound in air
16.6 Intensity of sound waves
Study example 16.3
Study worked out examples 3 and 4
Do the exercise problems 4and 6.
Previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 34 - 36
Revision points and formulas of wave motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Ask doubts if any in orkut community
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Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Study Sections in the Chapter
16.5 Effect of pressure, temperature and humidity on the speed of sound in air
16.6 Intensity of sound waves
Study example 16.3
Study worked out examples 3 and 4
Do the exercise problems 4and 6.
Previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 34 - 36
Revision points and formulas of wave motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Ask doubts if any in orkut community
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October 2008,
Physics Study Plan
JEE 2010 Mathematics Study plan 4 October 2008
4 October 2008 Mathematics - Determinants Study session 3
Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
Study sections
12.5 Evaluation of Determinants
Do all the 19 example problems
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Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
Study sections
12.5 Evaluation of Determinants
Do all the 19 example problems
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October 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Chemistry Study Plan 4 October 2008
4 October 2008 Chapter S-Block Elements Session 3
Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Study Sections in the chapter
10.4 Some Important Compounds of Sodium
Sodium Carbonate
Sodium Chloride
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Hydrogencarbonate
10.5 Biological Importance of Sodium and Potassium
Answer Exercise questions 7,9,10,12, 13,
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter or do two questions from Past IIT JEE questions
Visit for some material on various compounds of metals given in JEE syllabus
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Compounds-metals
Visit for material on non-metals
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Nonmetals
Visit for compounds of non metals
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Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Study Sections in the chapter
10.4 Some Important Compounds of Sodium
Sodium Carbonate
Sodium Chloride
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Hydrogencarbonate
10.5 Biological Importance of Sodium and Potassium
Answer Exercise questions 7,9,10,12, 13,
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter or do two questions from Past IIT JEE questions
Visit for some material on various compounds of metals given in JEE syllabus
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Compounds-metals
Visit for material on non-metals
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Nonmetals
Visit for compounds of non metals
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Compounds-nonmetals
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Chemistry Study Plan,
October 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Sound Waves and Doppler Effect - Audio Visual Lecture
http://www.curriki.org/nroc/Introductory_Physics_2/lesson45/Container.html
Contains material on
Sound waves
Doppler effect
Sonic Boom
Contains material on
Sound waves
Doppler effect
Sonic Boom
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IIT JEE 2010 Physics Study Plan 3-October
3 October Physics Chapter Sound Waves – Ch.16 Session 2
Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Study Sections in the Chapter
16.3 Speed of sound wave in a material medium
16.4 Speed of sound in a gas: Newton’s formula and Laplace’s correction
Study worked out examples 1 and 2
Do the exercise problems 1and 2.
Previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 31 - 33
Revision points and formulas of wave motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Ask doubts if any in orkut community
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Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Study Sections in the Chapter
16.3 Speed of sound wave in a material medium
16.4 Speed of sound in a gas: Newton’s formula and Laplace’s correction
Study worked out examples 1 and 2
Do the exercise problems 1and 2.
Previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 31 - 33
Revision points and formulas of wave motion
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Ask doubts if any in orkut community
IIT-JEE-Academy
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October 2008,
Physics Study Plan
JEE 2010 Mathematics Day Study Plan 3 October
3 October 2008 Mathematics - Determinants Study session 2
Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
Study three sections
12.2 Singular matrix
12.3 Minors and cofactors
12.4 properties of determinants
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 21 to 25 (There are a total of 57 problems in this exercise)
Any doubt regarding the chapters raise it in the JEE academy orkut community.
http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=39291603
Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
Study three sections
12.2 Singular matrix
12.3 Minors and cofactors
12.4 properties of determinants
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 21 to 25 (There are a total of 57 problems in this exercise)
Any doubt regarding the chapters raise it in the JEE academy orkut community.
http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=39291603
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Mathematics Study plan,
October 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Chemistry Study Plan 3 October
3 October 2008 Chapter S-Block Elements Session 2
Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Study Sections in the chapter
10.2 General Characteristics of the Compounds of the Alkali Metals
10.2.1 Oxides and Hydroxides
10.2.2. Halides
10.2.3 Salts of Oxo acids
10.3 Anomalous Properties of Lithium
10.3.1 Points of Difference between Lithium and other Alkali Metals
10.3.2 points of similarity between Lithium and Magnesium
Example Problem 10.3
Answer Exercise question 3,4,5,.
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter
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Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Study Sections in the chapter
10.2 General Characteristics of the Compounds of the Alkali Metals
10.2.1 Oxides and Hydroxides
10.2.2. Halides
10.2.3 Salts of Oxo acids
10.3 Anomalous Properties of Lithium
10.3.1 Points of Difference between Lithium and other Alkali Metals
10.3.2 points of similarity between Lithium and Magnesium
Example Problem 10.3
Answer Exercise question 3,4,5,.
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter
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Chemistry Study Plan,
October 2008
Daily Study - Focus on Important Points
The expectation is that JEE aspirants study for 10 hours a day.
Include your college time and coaching class time in it.
I am giving a schedule of new material that you have to cover every day. Even though I might think it will take an hour every day for each subject, the actual time may vary.
In the remaining time, you have to revise old lessons, attempt some new problems available in other texts, do homework as assigned by the college and coaching classes. You have to plan and manage the time to cover every day new material, revise old material and complete all the assigned work.
FOCUS ON THREE IMPORTANT POINTS FROM THE SUBJECT EVERY HOUR.
I feel every hour, you can focus on three points from the subject. This way in a day you can easily focus on around 40 points. This could be a easy way of learning also.
When you are sitting and listening in a class pick out an important point at the beginning of the class from the material being taught in the class. In the middle of the lecture pick one more point. In the end of the lecture pick one more point. By doing this at the end of the hour, you will have three points which you can recollect more easily. From brain, material comes out by association. When you recall one point easily more points that were covered in the class follow them.
Having a policy of thinking about three points every hour will help you to accumulate the wealth of knowledge in a very easy way.
Include your college time and coaching class time in it.
I am giving a schedule of new material that you have to cover every day. Even though I might think it will take an hour every day for each subject, the actual time may vary.
In the remaining time, you have to revise old lessons, attempt some new problems available in other texts, do homework as assigned by the college and coaching classes. You have to plan and manage the time to cover every day new material, revise old material and complete all the assigned work.
FOCUS ON THREE IMPORTANT POINTS FROM THE SUBJECT EVERY HOUR.
I feel every hour, you can focus on three points from the subject. This way in a day you can easily focus on around 40 points. This could be a easy way of learning also.
When you are sitting and listening in a class pick out an important point at the beginning of the class from the material being taught in the class. In the middle of the lecture pick one more point. In the end of the lecture pick one more point. By doing this at the end of the hour, you will have three points which you can recollect more easily. From brain, material comes out by association. When you recall one point easily more points that were covered in the class follow them.
Having a policy of thinking about three points every hour will help you to accumulate the wealth of knowledge in a very easy way.
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IIT JEE 2010 Physics Study Plan 2-October
2 October Physics New Chapter Sound Waves – Ch.16 Session 1
Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Sections in the Chapter
16.1 The Nature and Propagation of sound waves
16.2 Displacement wave and pressure wave
16.3 Speed of sound wave in a material medium
16.4 Speed of sound in a gas: Newton’s formula and Laplace’s correction
16.5 Effect of pressure, temperature and humidity on the speed of sound in air
16.6 Intensity of sound waves.
16.7 Appearance of sound to human air
16.8 Interference of sound waves
16.9 Standing longitudinal waves and vibrations of air columns
16.10 Determination of speed of sound in air
16.11 Beats
16.12 Diffraction
16.13 Doppler effect
16.14 Sonic Boom
16.15 Musical Scale
Study today sections 16.1 and 16.2
From previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 26 - 30
Have a look at revision points and formulas in
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Ask doubts if any in orkut community
IIT-JEE-Academy
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Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Sections in the Chapter
16.1 The Nature and Propagation of sound waves
16.2 Displacement wave and pressure wave
16.3 Speed of sound wave in a material medium
16.4 Speed of sound in a gas: Newton’s formula and Laplace’s correction
16.5 Effect of pressure, temperature and humidity on the speed of sound in air
16.6 Intensity of sound waves.
16.7 Appearance of sound to human air
16.8 Interference of sound waves
16.9 Standing longitudinal waves and vibrations of air columns
16.10 Determination of speed of sound in air
16.11 Beats
16.12 Diffraction
16.13 Doppler effect
16.14 Sonic Boom
16.15 Musical Scale
Study today sections 16.1 and 16.2
From previous chapter Wave motion on spring
Do exercise problems 26 - 30
Have a look at revision points and formulas in
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Ask doubts if any in orkut community
IIT-JEE-Academy
http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=39291603
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Physics Study Plan
JEE 2010 Mathematics Day Study Plan 2-October
2 October 2008 Mathematics New Chapter Determinants Study session 1
Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
12.1 Definitions
12.2 Singular matrix
12.3 Minors and cofactors
12.4 properties of determinants
12.5 Evaluation of determinants
12.6 Evaluation of determinants using factor theorem
12.7 Product of determinants
12.8 Differentiation of determinants
12.9 Application of determinants to coordinate geometry
12.10 Application of determinants in solving a system of linear equations
We will take up sections 12.1 to 12.7 in this year.
Study section 12.1 today. There are three examples in this section
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 16 to 20 (There are a total of 57 problems in this exercise)
Any doubt regarding the chapters raise it in the JEE academy orkut community.
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Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Chapter 12 Determinants
12.1 Definitions
12.2 Singular matrix
12.3 Minors and cofactors
12.4 properties of determinants
12.5 Evaluation of determinants
12.6 Evaluation of determinants using factor theorem
12.7 Product of determinants
12.8 Differentiation of determinants
12.9 Application of determinants to coordinate geometry
12.10 Application of determinants in solving a system of linear equations
We will take up sections 12.1 to 12.7 in this year.
Study section 12.1 today. There are three examples in this section
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 16 to 20 (There are a total of 57 problems in this exercise)
Any doubt regarding the chapters raise it in the JEE academy orkut community.
http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=39291603
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October 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Chemistry Study Plan 2-October 2008
2 October 2008 New chapter Chapter S-Block Elements Session 1
Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Study Sections in the chapter
Introduction
10.1 Group 1 elements
10.1.1 Electronic configuration
10.1.2 Atomic and Ionic Radii
10.1.3 Ionization Enthalpy
10.1.4 Hydration enthalpy
10.1.5 Physical Properties
10.1.6 Chemical Properties
10.1.7 Uses
Study example problems 10.1 and 10.2.2008
10.1 What is the oxidation state of K in KO2?
Answer:
The superoxide species is represented as O2-.
Since the compound is neutral, therefore, the oxidation state of potassium is +1.
10.2 The EΘ of Cl2/Cl- is +1.36.
For I2/I- is +0.53.
For Na+/Na is -2.71.
For Li+/Li it is -3.04.
Arrange the following ionic species in decreasing order of reducing strength:
I-, Ag, Cl-, Li, Na
Answer: Li>Na> I- >Ag>Cl-
Answer Exercise question 1.
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter
Revise the P-Block Elements chapter
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Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 10
Study Sections in the chapter
Introduction
10.1 Group 1 elements
10.1.1 Electronic configuration
10.1.2 Atomic and Ionic Radii
10.1.3 Ionization Enthalpy
10.1.4 Hydration enthalpy
10.1.5 Physical Properties
10.1.6 Chemical Properties
10.1.7 Uses
Study example problems 10.1 and 10.2.2008
10.1 What is the oxidation state of K in KO2?
Answer:
The superoxide species is represented as O2-.
Since the compound is neutral, therefore, the oxidation state of potassium is +1.
10.2 The EΘ of Cl2/Cl- is +1.36.
For I2/I- is +0.53.
For Na+/Na is -2.71.
For Li+/Li it is -3.04.
Arrange the following ionic species in decreasing order of reducing strength:
I-, Ag, Cl-, Li, Na
Answer: Li>Na> I- >Ag>Cl-
Answer Exercise question 1.
Revise two exercise questions from P-Block chapter
Revise the P-Block Elements chapter
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October 2008
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
IIT JEE 2010 October Month Study Plan
Chemistry
NCERT and Dr. Jauhar
Unit – 10 S-Block Elements
Unit 12. Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and techniques
Unit. 13 Hydrocarbons – Alkanes
Mathematics
RD Sharma
12. Determinants (some portion)
33. Elementary trigonometry
34. Solution of triangles and other applications of trigonometry
Physics
HC Verma
16. Sound waves
18. Geometrical optics
19. Optical instruments
NCERT and Dr. Jauhar
Unit – 10 S-Block Elements
Unit 12. Organic Chemistry Some Basic Principles and techniques
Unit. 13 Hydrocarbons – Alkanes
Mathematics
RD Sharma
12. Determinants (some portion)
33. Elementary trigonometry
34. Solution of triangles and other applications of trigonometry
Physics
HC Verma
16. Sound waves
18. Geometrical optics
19. Optical instruments
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October 2008
JEE 2010 Mathematics Day Study Plan 1 October
1 October 2008 Mathematics Matrices Study session 10
Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Matrices almost all the questions related to the portion covered was done. Concentrate on Binomial chapter today as still there are problems to be done in that chapter
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 6 to 15
Do True or False Questions 1 to 7
Any doubt regarding the chapter raise it in the JEE academy orkut community.
http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=39291603
Based on the Text: Objective Mathematics by R D Sharma
Matrices almost all the questions related to the portion covered was done. Concentrate on Binomial chapter today as still there are problems to be done in that chapter
In the previous chapter Binomial theorem do problems
Practice exercise problems 6 to 15
Do True or False Questions 1 to 7
Any doubt regarding the chapter raise it in the JEE academy orkut community.
http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=39291603
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Mathematics Study plan,
October 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Chemistry Study Plan 1 October
1 October 2008 Chapter P-Block Elements Session 10
Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 11
Revise the chapter.
Have a look at revision points
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Nonmetals
Study guide to nonmetals
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-ch13-non-metlas.html
Revise Thermodynamics chapter. Have a look at revision points
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Chemical%20energetics
If you have past JEE problems book look into the problems related to the chapter
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Based on NCERT BOOK, Class XI, Part II, Unit 11
Revise the chapter.
Have a look at revision points
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Nonmetals
Study guide to nonmetals
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/2007/10/study-guide-ch13-non-metlas.html
Revise Thermodynamics chapter. Have a look at revision points
http://iit-jee-chemistry.blogspot.com/search/label/Chemical%20energetics
If you have past JEE problems book look into the problems related to the chapter
JOIN
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October 2008
IIT JEE 2010 Physics Day's Study Plan 1 October 2008
1 October Physics Wave Motion and Waves on a String – Ch.15 Session 10
Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Revise the lesson
Have a look at revision points and formulas in
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Do exercise problems 19 to 25
Based on Text: Concepts of Physics, H C Verma, Part I
Revise the lesson
Have a look at revision points and formulas in
http://iit-jee-physics.blogspot.com/search/label/Wave%20motion
Do exercise problems 19 to 25
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September 2008
Andhra Pradesh is sending the most number of students to IITs in the country.
The JEE organizing committee’s report to MHRD proves so.
This year(JEE 2008) the maximum number of students qualifying for IIT from a single state - 1,697 - came from Andhra Pradesh with Uttar Pradesh following next with 1,194 students out of a total of 5,524 successful candidates.
According to the data compiled after the joint entrance examination (JEE) in 2007, Andhra had given the highest number of students to IITs - 1,384.
As for the maximum number of students appearing for JEE, UP leads the pack with 72,028 students appearing for JEE 2008 while 57,488 in 2007. Bihar also had a huge number of IIT aspirants - 30,490 this year and 14,854 in 2007 - however, unlike UPSC exams, they could not take IITs by storm. While 533 qualified this time, 146 were successful last year.
The JEE organizing committee’s report to MHRD proves so.
This year(JEE 2008) the maximum number of students qualifying for IIT from a single state - 1,697 - came from Andhra Pradesh with Uttar Pradesh following next with 1,194 students out of a total of 5,524 successful candidates.
According to the data compiled after the joint entrance examination (JEE) in 2007, Andhra had given the highest number of students to IITs - 1,384.
As for the maximum number of students appearing for JEE, UP leads the pack with 72,028 students appearing for JEE 2008 while 57,488 in 2007. Bihar also had a huge number of IIT aspirants - 30,490 this year and 14,854 in 2007 - however, unlike UPSC exams, they could not take IITs by storm. While 533 qualified this time, 146 were successful last year.
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