Experiments — Revision Notes
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Key concepts, formulas, and definitions from Experiments for JEE Mains Physics preparation.
Key Topics to Revise
3.1 Vernier Callipers
- Vernier callipers measure lengths with precision up to 0.01 cm (0.1 mm)
- Consists of main scale, vernier scale, and measuring jaws for external, internal, and depth measurements
- Principle: n VSD = (n-1) MSD where n divisions of vernier scale coincide with (n-1) main scale divisions
3.2 Screw Gauge (Micrometer Screw)
- Screw gauge measures very small lengths with precision up to 0.001 cm (0.01 mm)
- Based on micrometer screw principle: linear motion proportional to rotational motion
- Consists of U-shaped frame, fixed stud, movable screw, linear scale (pitch scale), and circular scale
3.3 Determination of 'g' using Simple Pendulum
- Simple pendulum: small bob suspended by inextensible thread, oscillating under gravity
- Time period independent of mass and amplitude (for small oscillations < 15°)
- Equivalent length L = l + r, where l is string length and r is radius of bob
3.4 Young's Modulus by Searle's Method
- Measures Young's modulus of elasticity for wire materials
- Uses two identical wires: one experimental (B) and one reference (A)
- Reference wire carries constant load to remain taut
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Experiments is an important chapter in JEE Mains Physics. It covers key concepts and formulas that are frequently tested in the exam. Key topics include: 3.1 Vernier Callipers, 3.2 Screw Gauge (Micrometer Screw), 3.3 Determination of 'g' using Simple Pendulum, 3.4 Young's Modulus by Searle's Method.
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Experiments is a frequently tested chapter in JEE Mains Physics. Questions from this chapter appear regularly in previous year papers. There are 53 practice questions available for this chapter.
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Start by understanding the core concepts, then solve practice questions. Focus on formulas and their applications. Use revision notes for quick review before the exam.