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The document outlines 16 chapters of physics that are considered high or medium priority topics for the JEE (Main) 2023-24 exam. Each chapter lists several important concepts and formulas that students should focus on mastering. Key topics include kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, work and energy, gravitation, oscillations, waves, electric fields and capacitance. Students are advised to study these core areas of physics in depth to succeed on the upcoming JEE exam.

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High & Medium Priority Topics for JEE (Main) 2023-24 — PHYSICS

Sl. No. Chapter Name Topics

➢ Dimensional Analysis and Its Applications

➢ Accuracy, Precision of Instruments and Errors in Measurement

➢ Dimensions of Physical Quantities


Physical World & Units and
1 ➢ Accuracy, Precision of Instruments and Errors in Measurement,
Measurement
Combination of Errors
➢ Dimensional Formulae and Dimensional Equations

➢ Significant Figures

➢ Uniformly Accelerated Motion

➢ Kinematical Quantities on Graphs


➢ Acceleration
➢ Motion Under gravity
2 Motion In a Straight Line
➢ Relative Velocity

➢ Kinematic Equations for Uniformly Accelerated Motion

➢ Relative Motion in one dimension

➢ Addition and Subtraction of Vectors

➢ Projectile Motion

➢ Addition of Vectors

➢ Relative Velocity

3 Motion In a Plane ➢ Scalars and Vectors

➢ Circular Motion

➢ Motion in a Plane

➢ Motion In a Plane with Constant Acceleration


➢ Friction
➢ Circular Motion
➢ Newtons Second Law of Motion
➢ Tension, Spring force, Normal Reaction, etc
➢ Static & Kinetic Friction
4 Laws Of Motion
➢ Pseudo-Force
➢ Conservation of Momentum
➢ Application of Laws of Motion
➢ Newtons First Law of Motion
➢ Impulse
➢ Collisions

➢ Work-Energy Theorem

➢ Motion in Vertical Circle

➢ Power

➢ Work Done by Force

➢ Gravitational Potential Energy

➢ Kinetic Energy
5 Work, Energy and Power
➢ Work

➢ A General Study of The Potential Energy Curve

➢ Conservation of Mechanical Energy

➢ Potential Energy

➢ The Conservation of Mechanical Energy

➢ Conservative and Non-Conservative Forces

➢ The Concept of Potential Energy

➢ Moment of Inertia

➢ Angular Momentum

➢ Centre of Mass

➢ General Motion of a Rigid Body

➢ Torque

➢ Rotational Kinetic Energy

System Of Particles and ➢ Dynamics of Rotational Motion


6
Rotational Motion ➢ Theorems of Perpendicular and Parallel Axes

➢ Equilibrium of a Rigid Body

➢ Linear Momentum of a System of Particles

➢ Motion of Centre of Mass

➢ Rigid Body

➢ Rolling Motion

➢ Vector Product of Two Vectors

➢ Satellite Motion

➢ Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion

➢ Gravitational Potential Energy

➢ Acceleration due to Gravity & its variations


7 Gravitation
➢ Acceleration Due to Gravity

➢ UNIVERSAL LAW of GRAVITATION


➢ Gravitational Field
➢ Acceleration Due to Gravity Upon the Earth’s Surface

➢ Elastic Moduli

Mechanical Properties of ➢ Moduli of Elasticity


8
Solids ➢ Stress and Strain

➢ Hooke’s Law
➢ Surface Tension

Mechanical Properties of ➢ Pressure


9
Fluids ➢ Viscosity

➢ Bernoulli's Principle & its application

➢ Calorimetry

➢ Thermal Expansion

➢ Heat Transfer
10 Thermal Properties of Matter
➢ Ideal Gas Equation and Absolute Temperature

➢ Newtons Law of Cooling

➢ Specific Heat Capacity

➢ Thermodynamic processes

➢ Heat Engines & Heat Pumps

➢ Carnot Engine

➢ Calculating Work done by A gas

➢ First Law of Thermodynamics

➢ Heat, Internal Energy and Work


11 Thermodynamics
➢ Internal Energy of Gas

➢ Refrigerators and Heat Pumps

➢ Second Law of Thermodynamics

➢ Calculating Molar Heat Capacity of a Gas

➢ Polytropic Process (PVa = constant)


➢ Work Done by a Gas

➢ Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas

➢ Specific Heat Capacity

➢ Mean Free Path


12 Kinetic Theory of Gases ➢ Concept For Mixture of Gases

➢ Law of Equipartition of Energy

➢ Behaviour of Gases

➢ Simple Harmonic Motion

➢ Some Systems Executing Simple Harmonic Motion

➢ Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion

➢ Linear SHM

➢ Damped Simple Harmonic Motion


13 Oscillations
➢ Angular SHM

➢ Equation of SHM

➢ Velocity and Acceleration in Simple Harmonic Motion


➢ Force Law for Simple Harmonic Motion
➢ Doppler Effect

➢ Standing or Stationary Waves

➢ The Speed of a Travelling Wave

➢ Beats

➢ Equation of a Progressive Wave

➢ Interference
14 Waves
➢ Oscillation of Air Column

➢ Power Transmission, Intensity and Loudness

➢ Speed of Travelling Waves

➢ Transverse and Longitudinal Waves


➢ Vibration of A String

➢ Electric Field

➢ Coulomb's Law

➢ Gauss Law

15 Electric Charges and Fields ➢ Electric Dipole

➢ Motion of A Charged Particle In Uniform Electric Field

➢ Electric Flux
➢ Electric Charges

➢ Grouping of capacitors

➢ Capacitors with Dielectrics

➢ Capacitors and Capacitance

➢ Electrostatic Potential

➢ Electrostatic Potential Energy

➢ Dielectrics and polarization

➢ Electrostatics of conductors

Electrostatic Potential and ➢ Capacitors


16
Capacitance
➢ Equivalent Capacitance

➢ Sharing of Charge and Common Potential

➢ Sharing of Charge between capacitors

➢ Grouping of Conductors

➢ Electrostatic Energy Density

➢ Potential due to a Continuous Charge Distribution


➢ Relation between Electric Field and Potential
➢ Kirchhoff's Rules
➢ Electrical Energy & Power
➢ Potentiometer
➢ RC circuits
➢ DC Metering Circuits
➢ Equivalent Resistance
➢ Combination of Resistors – Series and Parallel
➢ Meter bridge
➢ Resistivity of Various Materials
17 Current Electricity ➢ Current Density, Drift velocity, Mobility, Resistivity
➢ Ohm's Law
➢ Galvanometer, Ammeter, Voltmeter
➢ Cells in Series and Parallel
➢ Resistance of Various Shaped Conductors
➢ Resistor Colour Codes
➢ Wheatstone bridge
➢ Cells & Its combinations

➢ Drift of Electrons and The Origin of Resistivity

➢ Motion of A charged particle in a Magnetic Field


➢ Magnetic field due to various current carrying conductors
➢ Magnetic Force on a Current Carrying Conductor
➢ Current Loop as a Magnetic Dipole
➢ Magnetic Field Due to A Current Element – Biot-Savart's Law
Moving Charges and ➢ Magnetic Force
18
Magnetism
➢ Ampere's Circuital Law
➢ Torque On a Current Loop in A Uniform Magnetic Field
➢ The moving coil galvanometer
➢ Magnetic Force: Lorentz Force
➢ Motion in combined electric and magnetic fields

➢ Magnetic Properties of Materials


➢ Earth's Magnetism
19 Magnetism And Matter ➢ Bar Magnet

➢ Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity

➢ Faraday's Law of Induction


➢ Behaviour of an Inductor in a DC Circuit (L-R Circuit)
➢ Motional electromotive force
➢ Mutual Inductance
➢ Self-Inductance & Inductors
20 Electromagnetic Induction
➢ Lenz Law
➢ Induced electric field
➢ LR Circuits
➢ Magnetic flux
➢ Characteristics of Electromagnetic Waves

➢ Important characteristics and nature of electromagnetic waves

➢ Relation between electric field, magnetic field and speed of light

21 Electromagnetic Waves ➢ Intensity of electromagnetic wave

➢ Electromagnetic spectrum

➢ Displacement Current

➢ Radiation Pressure due to EM Waves

➢ Series AC Circuits

➢ LC oscillations

➢ Alternating Current and EMF

➢ AC Voltage applied to a series LCR circuit

➢ Power In Ac Circuits, Power Factor

➢ Transformers

22 Alternating Current ➢ Complex AC Circuits

➢ LCR Series Circuit & Its Resonance

➢ Resonance in Series LCR Circuit

➢ Mean & RMS Value of Ac

➢ AC through an L-R Circuit

➢ AC through an R-C Circuit


➢ Quality factor of AC circuit

➢ PRISM

➢ Lens Formula

➢ Lens Maker's Formula

➢ Refraction

➢ Spherical mirrors

➢ Total Internal Reflection

Ray Optics and Optical ➢ Thin lenses


23
Instruments
➢ Power of a Lens

➢ Compound microscope

➢ Refraction at plane surface

➢ Spherical refracting surfaces


➢ Reflection of Light
➢ Telescope
➢ Image
➢ Young's Double Slit Experiment & Modified YDSE
➢ Interference of Light Wave and Young’s Double Slit Experiment
➢ Superposition & Interference
24 Wave Optics
➢ Polarisation
➢ Diffraction
➢ Resolving power of optical instruments
➢ Photoelectric effect

➢ Wave Nature of matter

➢ de Broglie Wavelength
Dual Nature of Radiation and
25 ➢ Einstein Photoelectric Equation: Energy Quantum of Radiation
Matter
➢ Experimental study of photoelectric effect

➢ Particle nature of light: The photon

➢ Radiation Pressure

➢ Bohr's Atomic Model

➢ The Line Spectra of the Hydrogen Atom

➢ Continuous and Characteristic X-rays


26 Atoms
➢ Hydrogen Spectrum

➢ Alpha-Particle Scattering and RutherfordS Nuclear Model of Atom

➢ Bohr's Model of The Hydrogen Atom

➢ Radioactivity

➢ Nuclear Properties & Q Value

➢ Mass-Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy


27 Nuclei
➢ Mass-Energy Equivalence

➢ Nuclear Reactions

➢ Size of The Nucleus

➢ Semiconductor & Diode

➢ Junction Transistor
Semiconductor Electronics: ➢ Digital Electronics and Logic Gates
28 Materials, Devices and Simple
Circuits ➢ Special Purpose p-n Junction Diodes

➢ Logic Gates

➢ Application of Junction Diode as A Rectifier

➢ Amplitude Modulation

➢ Communication System

29 Communication Systems ➢ Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves

➢ Elements of A Communication System

➢ signals

➢ Vernier Calliper, Screw Gauge


30 Experimental Physics
➢ Screw Gauge
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Sl. No. Chapter Name Topics

 Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom


 Developments Leading to The Bohr’s Model of Atom
1 Structure Of Atom
 Bohr’s Model for Hydrogen Atom
 Towards Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom
 Reactions in Solutions (Concentration terms)
 Stoichiometry and stoichiometric calculations
 Mole concept and molar masses
 Atomic and molecular masses
Some Basic Concepts of
2  Balancing a chemical equation
Chemistry
 Daltons Atomic Theory
 Properties of Matter and Their Measurement
 Uncertainty In Measurement (Scientific Notation, Significant
Figures)
 Classification of Elements as Metals, Non-Metals and Metalloids
 Historical Development of Classification of Elements
 Periodic Trends in Physical Properties
Classification of Elements and
3  Nomenclature of Elements with Atomic Number > 100
Periodicity in Properties
 Division of Elements Into S, P, D and F-Blocks and Their
Characteristics
 Periodic trends in properties of elements
 molecular orbital theory (MOT)
 Hybridization
 The valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory
 bond parameters
 hydrogen bonding
Chemical Bonding and  Valence bond theory (VBT)
4
Molecular Structure  Lewis Symbols, Octet Rule, Formal Charge, Limitations of Octet
Rule
 Back bonding
 Bonding In Some Homonuclear Diatomic Molecules
 Ionic Or Electrovalent Bond, Factors Which Favour the Formation
of Ionic Bond, Characteristics of ionic compounds
 Ideal gas equation
 Daltons Law of Partial Pressures
 Intermolecular forces
 Equation of state for real gases (van der waals equation)
 Liquefaction of gases
5 States of Matter  Explanation for the deviation from ideal gas behaviour
 Kinetic Energy and Molecular Speeds
 Compressibility Factor
 The Gaseous State
 Vapour Pressure
 Viscosity

 Enthalpy Change, Dr H of a reaction – Reaction Enthalpy
 Gibbs Energy and Spontaneity
 Entropy
 Pressure-Volume Work
 Spontaneity-Second Law of Thermodynamics
 Measurement of DU and DH: Calorimetry
 Thermodynamic Process
6 Thermodynamics
 Enthalpy of neutralisation or Heat of neutralisation
 Change in Thermodynamics properties in expansion or contraction
of a gas
 Hess Law of Constant Heat Summation
 Relationship between Equilibrium constant (K), Reaction Quotient
(Q) and Gibbs Energy (G)
 State of a System
 Thermodynamic Properties: State Function, Path Functions
 Solubility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble Salts
 Homogeneous Equilibria
 The pH Scale
 Acid base Titration
 Buffer Solution, buffer capacity
7 Equilibrium
 Hydrolysis of Salts and the pH of their Solution
 Heterogeneous Equilibria
 The Ionization Constant of Water and Its Ionic Product
 Acids, Bases and Salts
 Factors Affecting Equilibria
 Redox Reactions as the Basis of Titrations
 Calculations Based on Volumetric Analysis
 Balancing of Redox Reactions
8 Redox Reactions  Redox Reactions and Electrode Processes
 Volume Strength of H2O2
 Equivalent Weight
 Oxidation and Reduction in Terms of Oxidation Number
 Nomenclature of Substituted Benzene Compounds
 Nomenclature of Organic Compounds (Hydrocarbons)
 Quantitative Analysis
 Isomerism
 Methods of Purification of Organic Compounds
 Aromaticity
Organic Chemistry Some
9  Molecular Weight Determination
Basic Principles & Techniques
 Structural Representations of Organic Compounds
 Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
 Classification of Organic Compounds
 Fundamental Concepts in Organic Reaction Mechanism
 Nomenclature of Substituted Benzene Compounds
 Reaction Intermediates
 Alkenes
 Aromatic Hydrocarbon
 Electrophilic substitution reactions
10 Hydrocarbons  Alkynes
 Alkanes
 Classification
 Water Pollution
 Soil Pollution
 Green Chemistry
11 Environmental Chemistry  Environmental Pollution
 Industrial Waste
 Strategies To Control Environmental Pollution
 Atmospheric Pollution

 Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2)


 Water
 Dihydrogen (H2)
12 Hydrogen  Heavy Water (D2O)
 Dihydrogen as a Fuel
 Isotopes of Hydrogen, Isomers of Hydrogen

 Group-1 Elements: Alkali Metals


 Group-2 Elements: Alkaline Earth Metals
 General Characteristics of compounds of the alkaline earth metals
 Compounds of Sodium and Potassium
13 The S-Block Elements
 Anomalous Properties of Lithium
 Anomalous Behaviour of Beryllium
 General Characteristics of The Compounds of The Alkali Metals
 Biological Importance of Magnesium and Calcium
 Biological Importance of Sodium and Potassium
14 The S-Block Elements  Anomalous Behaviour of Carbon
 Silicon (Si)
 Close Packed Structures
 Calculation of Packing Efficiency
 Unit Cell
 Calculation of Number of Atoms In A Unit Cell:Primitive Cubic Unit
15 The Solid State
Cells, Body-Centred Cubic Unit Cell, Face-Centred Cubic Unit Cell
 General Characteristics of Solid State
 Radius Ratio in Ionic Solids
 Properties of Solids: Electrical Properties, Magnetic Properties
 Colligative Properties
 VanT Hoff Factor and Abnormal Molecular Masses
16 Solutions
 Methods of Expressing the Strength of Solution
 Solutions
 Nernst Equations
 Thermodynamic Relationships of Cell
 Quantitative Aspects of Electrolysis and Faradays Laws
 Molar Conductivity
 Conductance Measurement
 Electrochemical Cell
 Electrochemical Series
17 Electrochemistry
 Electrolysis
 Conductance (G) and Conductivity (K)
 Metallic/Electrolytic Conductors
 Commercial Cells or Batteries: Primary Cells Secondary Cells
 Equilibrium Constant and Cell Potential
 Commercial Cells or Batteries
 Integrated Rate Equations
 Activation energy
 Factors Affecting Rate of a Chemical Reaction
Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear
18  Nuclear Chemistry
Chemistry
 Graphical Method
 Order of reaction from reaction mechanism

 Colloids
 Adsorption
19 Surface Chemistry
 Emulsions
 Applications of Colloids
 Oxides of Nitrogen
 Group 17 Elements
 Group 15 Elements
 Group 18 Elements
 Nitric Acid
 Phosphine, PH3
 Phosphorus Halide
20 The P-Block Elements  Uses of Boron and Aluminium and Their Compounds
 Allotropes of carbon
 Compounds of Halogens
 Interhalogen Compounds
 Simple Oxides
 Allotropes of Sulphur
 Compounds of Chlorine
 Oxoacids of Halogens

 General Properties of the Transition Elements (d-Block)


 Preparation and Properties of the Compounds of d-block Elements
21 The D And F-Block Elements  The Lanthanoids
 Electronic Configurations of the D-Block Elements

 Bonding in coordination compounds


 Isomerism in coordination compounds
 WernerS Theory of Coordination Compounds
22 Coordination Compounds
 Coordination Compounds in Daily Life
 IUPAC Nomenclature of coordination compounds
 Stability of Coordination Compounds
Principles Of Qualitative
23  Physical Analysis
Analysis
 Extractive Metallurgy
 Important Ores and Minerals
 Ellingham Diagrams
General Principles and
24 Processes Of Isolation Of  Extraction of Metals (General)
Elements  Thermodynamical Principles of Metallurgy
 Occurrence of Elements
 Some Terms

 Elimination reactions of haloalkanes


 Reactions of haloalkanes
25 Haloalkanes And Haloarenes  Methods of Preparation of Haloarenes
 Classification
 Polyhalogen compounds
 Chemical Properties of alcohols
 Chemical properties of Phenols and its derivatives
 Physical Properties of alcohols
26 Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
 Preparation of alcohols
 Preparation of Ethers
 Reactions involving R–O bond Cleavage
 Chemical reactions of aldehydes and ketones
 Methods of preparation of for aldehydes and ketones
 Methods of preparation for carboxylic acids
Aldehydes, Ketones and  Chemical reactions of carboxylic acids
27
Carboxylic Acids  Electron Displacements in covalent bonds
 Physical Properties of Carboxylic Acids
 Preparations and properties of Acid Derivatives
 Practical Chemistry
 Chemical reaction
 Diazonium salts
 Preparation of amines
28 Amines
 Structure of Amines
 Nitrogen containing compounds
 Physical Properties & Basic Character of Amines
 Proteins
 Disaccharides
 Other monosaccharides (Miscellaneous)
29 Biomolecules  Polysaccharides
 Carbohydrates (Classification)
 Enzymes
 Fructose and Its Structure
 Classification of polymerisation reaction
 Classification of polymers
30 Polymers
 Biodegradable polymers
 Molecular Mass of Polymers
 Therapeutic action of different classes of drugs
 Antifertility
31 Chemistry In Everyday Life
 Chemical used in food
 Drugs and Their Classification
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➢ Operations on Sets
1 Sets ➢ Practical Problems on Union and Intersection of Two Sets
➢ Subset
➢ Trigonometric Equations
➢ Heights and Distances
➢ Properties of Triangles
2 Trigonometric Functions
➢ Transformation formulae
➢ Trigonometric functions
➢ Trigonometric Ratios of Multiple Angles
➢ Different Particulars of Complex Numbers
➢ Circle in Argand Plane
➢ Cube roots of unity
3 Complex Numbers ➢ Different Forms of Complex Numbers
➢ Geometry of Complex Numbers
➢ Algebra of Complex Numbers
➢ Important Loci in the Argand Plane
➢ Quadratic Equation
4 Quadratic Equations ➢ Properties Related to Nature of roots of Quadratic Equation
➢ Position of a number with respect to Roots of an Equation
➢ Arithmetic Progression (A.P.)
➢ Geometric Progression (G.P.)
➢ Special Series
5 Sequences And Series ➢ A.M. and G.M. Inequality and Its Application
➢ Telescopic Sums and Products
➢ Arithmetic -Geometric Series (AGP)
➢ Number of permutations under certain restrictions
➢ Combinations
Permutations And ➢ Special Uses of nCr
6
Combinations ➢ Number Divisible By 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13
➢ Permutations
➢ Fundamental Principle of Counting
➢ General term in the expansion of (a + x)n
➢ Properties of Binomial Coefficients
➢ Problems Based on general term, particular terms and middle
term in a given Binomial Expansion
7 Binomial Theorem
➢ Middle Term In The Expansion of (a + x)n
➢ Problems Based on Direct Expansion
➢ Multinomial Theorem
➢ Some Special Forms of Binomial Theorem
➢ Different Forms of Straight Lines
➢ Analysis of Two Lines
8 Straight Lines ➢ Different Centres of a Triangle ABC having Vertices
➢ Image Reflection, Foot of Perpendicular, Perpendicular Distance
of a point with Respect to a Line
➢ Circle
9 Conic Sections I ➢ Analysis of Two Circles
➢ Family of Circles
➢ Parabola
10 Conic Sections II ➢ Ellipse
➢ Hyperbola
➢ Implications
11 Mathematical Reasoning ➢ Special Words/Phrases
➢ New Statements from old
12 Limits And Derivatives ➢ Limit
➢ Variance and standard deviation
13 Statistics
➢ Mean deviation
➢ Functions
➢ Replacement Property of Function
14 Relations And Functions ➢ Relations
➢ Some functions and their graphs
➢ Domain and Range for Functions
➢ Sum/Difference Formulae for Inverse (Tangent) Functions
➢ The Domains and Ranges of Basic Inverse Trigonometric
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
15
Functions
➢ Solutions of Inverse Trigonometric Equations
➢ Converting One Inverse Function into another
➢ Product of Matrices
➢ Matrix Polynomial
16 Matrices
➢ Operation On Matrices (Addition, Subtraction and Multiplication)
➢ Symmetric and Skew Symmetric Matrix
➢ Cramer's Rules & Its applications
➢ Solution of Homogeneous equations
➢ Expansion of a Determinant
17 Determinants
➢ Adjoint of A Matrix
➢ Properties of determinant
➢ Inverse of a Matrix
➢ Limit
➢ Differentiability
Continuity And
18 ➢ Continuity
Differentiability
➢ Differentiation
➢ Mean Value Theorem
➢ Maxima and Minima
➢ Increasing and Decreasing Functions
19 Application Of Derivatives
➢ Tangent and Normal
➢ Rate Of Change of Quantities
➢ Methods of Integration
20 Integrals
➢ Definite integral
21 Application Of Integrals ➢ Area bounded between two curves
➢ Methods of solution of ordinary differential equation of First Order
and First Degree
22 Differential Equations ➢ Geometrical and Physical Applications
➢ Formation of Ordinary Differential Equation (ODE)
➢ Product of vectors
23 Vector Algebra
➢ Solving Vector Equation
➢ Plane
➢ Point & Plane
Three-Dimensional ➢ Equation of a line in space
24
Geometry ➢ Line & Plane
➢ Family of Plane
➢ Shortest distance between two lines
➢ Computation of probability of events using permutations and
combinations
➢ Random Variable
➢ Bernoulli Trials and Binomial Distribution
➢ Conditional probability
25 Probability ➢ Definition of probability
➢ Basic Concepts and Terms used in Probability
➢ Independent Events
➢ Addition rule of probability
➢ Bayes Theorem

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