Laws of Motion

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Author :  Mr. Jasminder Jeet Singh

The author of the book is Mr Jasminder Jeet Singh.  He is the Managing Director of ATAL Academy, Ludhiana.  He has an experience of teaching Physics for more than 25 years.  He has taught in various reputed schools and private educational institutions.

There are 120 pages in the book and is printed in one colour, i.e. black.  A lot of stress is laird on diagrams.  The author believes that students can learn more when they see a detailed diagram, then reading the articles.  Numerical application is made simple.  Different kinds of numerical application is solved and then similar unsolved numerical application is given.

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Laws of Motion by Jasminder Jeet Singh

This book is for 10+1 science students and covers complete syllabus of electrostatics of CBSE, Punjab Board, Haryana Board and Himachal Board.  The different concepts are explained in a detailed way and by using a simple language.  Main stress is laid on diagrams, which are self explanatory and helps to explain the concept easily.

Syllabus (Contents of the book):

1) Newtons First law of motion:

The concept of inertia, and the three inertia, that is  inertia of rest, inertia of motion and inertia of direction are explained with examples. 

2) Newton’s Second law of motion.

The concept of momentum.   The force, that is rate of change of momentum.  Law of conservation of linear momentum.  The free body diagram and examples related to the inclined plane and concurrent forces.  The numerical application of connected bodies and pulleys is explained. Motion of body in an elevator

3) Newton’s Third law of motion.

Newton’s third law of motion with relevant examples and its numerical and conceptual application.

4) Frictional force

What is frictional force.  The difference in static, limiting and kinetic friction.  Laws of limiting friction.  Friction is a necessary evil.  Methods of increasing and decreasing friction.

5) Pseudo force.

What is pseudo force, its examples and numerical application.

6) Circular motion.

Angular displacement, angular velocity and angular acceleration.  The concept of centripetal force and its application.  Motion of a vehicle on a circular track.  Banking of track and angle of bending of bicycle on a circular track.  Motion of a body in a vertical circle. 

2 reviews for Laws of Motion

  1. Jasminder Jeet Singh

    This book is very good and covers all the topics of basic and competitive.

  2. Jasminder Jeet Singh

    I like this book

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