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List of Chapterwise Selected problems of Irodov relevant to jee
Part 1 : Physical Fundamentals of Mechanics
1 to 54, 58 to 108, 110, 118 to 131, 133 to 206, 209 to 266, 269 to 279, 290 to 299, 309 to 311, 315 to 324, 326 to 332.
Part 2 : Thermodynamics and Molecular Physics
1 to 20, 26 to 61, 43 to 56, 62 to 79, 116 to 127, 149, 160 to 181, 247 to 251, 254 to 257.
Part 3 : Electrodynamics
1, 2, 4 to 15, 19 to 42, 46 to 53, 101 to 108, 110, 112 to 142, 144 to 152, 160, 163, 169 to 209, 219 to 230, 232 to 237, 242 to 255, 257 to 266, 269 to 271, 288 to 307, 311 to 318, 323, 324, 326 to 331, 334, 335, 372 to 374, 378, 382 to 392.
Part 4 : Oscillations and Waves
1 to 65, 95 to 100, 121 to 125, 134 to 147, 150, 153 to 156, 158, 160 to 180, 183, 185 to 187.
Part 5 : Optics
13 to 34, 26 to 28, 31, 34 to 37, 40 to 42, 69 to 77, 247, 249, 251, 260 to 268, 270, 273 to 281.
Part 6 : Atomic and Nuclear Physics
21 to 28, 30 to 43, 46 to 53, 133 to 142, 214 to 232, 249 to 280, 289.
1. "Jugaad" Physics:
* Concept: Explore how everyday Indian "jugaad" solutions demonstrate physics principles.
* Examples:
* A bicycle dynamo powering a light (electromagnetic induction)
* A pressure cooker whistle (thermodynamics, gas laws)
* A hand pump for drawing water (fluid mechanics, pressure)
* Activity: Students can identify and explain the physics behind common "jugaad" items in their homes or communities.
2. Bollywood Physics:
* Concept: Analyze physics concepts in popular Bollywood movie scenes (with a touch of humor).
* Examples:
* Slow-motion fight scenes (projectile motion, impulse)
* Gravity-defying stunts (laws of motion, energy conservation)
* Sound effects in action movies (Doppler effect, wave interference)
* Activity: Students can choose a Bollywood scene and explain the physics involved (or the physics that's hilariously defied).
3. Cricket Physics:
* Concept: Apply physics principles to the game of cricket, a national passion.
* Examples:
* The trajectory of a cricket ball (projectile motion, air resistance)
* Spin bowling (angular momentum, Magnus effect)
* The sweet spot on a bat (center of mass, impulse)
* Activity: Students can analyze cricket matches or design experiments to investigate the physics behind the game.
4. Festival Physics:
* Concept: Connect physics concepts to Indian festivals and celebrations.
* Examples:
* Diwali fireworks (combustion, sound waves, light)
* Holi colors (optics, pigments)
* Kite flying during Makar Sankranti (aerodynamics, lift)
* Activity: Students can research and present the physics behind a festival of their choice.
5. Ancient Indian Science:
* Concept: Explore the contributions of ancient Indian scientists to physics.
* Examples:
* Aryabhata's astronomical calculations (celestial mechanics)
* Kanada's atomic theory (particle physics)
* Sushruta's surgical instruments (mechanics, materials science)
* Activity: Students can research and present on the work of an Indian scientist or explore ancient texts related to physics.
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