TIPS FOR TOMM (PHYSICS MCQ)
See physics is actually the toughest mcq out of all. Here r some tips to perfrom better!
- Revise all of the formulas and know what each one does also know the units for all
- Know to convert to si units fro example KW to W
- Concentrate on space physics every single part to revise the planet names remember the sentance [My Very Eagar Mother Just Served Us Noodles). Along with that, know the sequence of star formation and how one is formed. Redshift, bigbang theroy and hubbles constant r some important topics. I think so this is the topic you should concentrate the most on tbh.
- There is a high change we could get a question on the gold foil experiment so revise that perfectly
- Know the diffrence between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion
- Revise all of the graphs and formats speed time, distance time, graphs of resistor diode and filament lamp
- For the potential divider sums always remeber the component with the higher resistance would recieve a higher votage and lower currunt also remeber the word vampire resistance increase. This is because vampire comes in cold and dark environments and thats is when the resistance of the ldr or thermistor would increase.
- Know the diffrence between LHR AND RHR. Right hand rule is used when the current is induced
- Just know the properties alpha beta and gamma radiation and their uses based on the properties. It is likely about 3-4 questions would be asked on that topic
- Revise all circuit symbols
- Revise all the conditions for equilibriam, momentum and conservation of energy
- If we come to thermal physics just revise all 3 conduction, convection and radiation and also the kinectic particle theory for example what happends when the pressure increases etc. Aboourt 4-5 would be asked including specific heat capacity
- For light and sound revise all diagrams and know when the image formed is enlarged, diminished, same size and virtual. Also plzz donot make the mistake to not identify the incident angle correctly, THE ANGLE OF INCIDENT IS ALWAYS THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE RAY AND THE NORMAL
Here you can refer my notes for this as well - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yYiUIN0zuc92LN1fKTKg3NAU2mVk4qj1/view?usp=sharing
Anyways all the best for tomm remember to give your best. Thank me later :)