Units and Dimensions
Dimensional checking: [v] = LT-1, [a] = LT-2, [F] = MLT-2, [E] = ML2T-2.
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NEET Physics rewards clarity, speed, and correct formula application. A student may remember a concept, yet lose marks because the formula was selected late, a graph was read incorrectly, or a small numerical step was missed under pressure. Strong preparation means building the habit of converting every question into known principles, writing the correct relation quickly, and checking units before choosing the option.
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Kinetic Theory, Oscillations, and Waves are high-value Physics areas because they combine direct formulas with conceptual traps. Students should revise definitions, graphs, proportionality relations, units, and standard results before attempting mixed questions from these chapters.
Before starting the question paper, revise these compact formulas from the major NEET Physics chapters. Keep your focus on formula selection, units, signs, and the physical meaning of each relation.
Dimensional checking: [v] = LT-1, [a] = LT-2, [F] = MLT-2, [E] = ML2T-2.
v = u + at, s = ut + 1/2 at2, v2 - u2 = 2as, relative velocity = v1 - v2.
F = ma, f ≤ μN, impulse = FΔt = Δp, ac = v2/r = ω2r.
W = Fs cosθ, K = 1/2 mv2, P = dW/dt, Wnet = ΔK.
τ = Iα, L = Iω, Krot = 1/2 Iω2, a = g sinθ/(1 + k2/R2).
F = Gm1m2/r2, g = GM/R2, V = -GM/r, ve = √(2GM/R).
stress = Y × strain, P = ρgh, A1v1 = A2v2, P + 1/2ρv2 + ρgh = constant.
Q = mcΔT, PV = nRT, ΔU = nCVΔT, η = 1 - T2/T1.
F = kq1q2/r2, E = kq/r2, V = kq/r, C = εA/d.
V = IR, P = VI = I2R = V2/R, Rs = R1 + R2, 1/Rp = 1/R1 + 1/R2.
F = qvB sinθ, F = BIL sinθ, B = μ0nI, e = -dΦ/dt.
XL = ωL, XC = 1/ωC, Z = √(R2 + (XL - XC)2), ω0 = 1/√LC.
1/f = 1/v - 1/u, m = h'/h = v/u, β = λD/d, d sinθ = nλ.
E = hν, Kmax = hν - φ, En = -13.6Z2/n2 eV, λ = h/p.
N = N0e-λt, T1/2 = 0.693/λ, β = IC/IB, α = IC/IE.
Use this focused formula block for quick revision before beginning the paper. All key formulas are shown in bold styling so they can be scanned quickly.
PV = nRT = NkBT
P = 1/3 ρcrms2
crms = √(3RT/M)
cavg = √(8RT/πM)
cmp = √(2RT/M)
<K> = 3/2 kBT
U = f/2 nRT
CV = fR/2
CP - CV = R
γ = CP/CV = (f + 2)/f
λ = 1/(√2 πd2n)
n = N/V
P = 1/3 mn crms2
vrms ∝ √T
x = A sin(ωt + φ)
v = ω√(A2 - x2)
a = -ω2x
T = 2π/ω
f = 1/T
ω = √(k/m)
Tspring = 2π√(m/k)
Tpendulum = 2π√(l/g)
kparallel = k1 + k2
E = 1/2 kA2
U = 1/2 kx2
K = 1/2 k(A2 - x2)
vmax = ωA
amax = ω2A
v = fλ
y = A sin(kx - ωt + φ)
k = 2π/λ
ω = 2πf
I ∝ A2
v = √(T/μ)
vsound = √(γP/ρ)
fopen = nv/2L
fclosed = (2n - 1)v/4L
beats = |f1 - f2|
f' = f[(v ± vo)/(v ∓ vs)]
path difference = nλ for maxima
path difference = (2n + 1)λ/2 for minima
β = λD/d
Students preparing for NEET must revise all Physics of class 11 and class 12 very carefully because these chapters often involve calculation, formula selection and conceptual confusion. Many students know the formulas but make mistakes while applying them in numerical questions. This question sheet has been designed to help students practise these topics in a focused and exam-oriented way. Every future NEET aspirant should attempt these questions seriously, check the solution carefully, and identify weak areas before the final exam.
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