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Week 1-2: Mechanics

Day 1-2: Kinematics

Understanding motion, velocity, and acceleration.


Solving problems related to 1-dimensional and 2-dimensional motion. (Jaan
kalda,irodov isle.)

Day 3-4: Newton's Laws and Forces

Newton's three laws of motion.


Force, mass, and acceleration.
Problems involving friction, tension, and inclined planes.
Day 5-6: Energy and Momentum

Conservation of energy and work.


Conservation of linear momentum.
Solving problems involving collisions and explosions.
Week 3-4: Electromagnetism

Day 7-8: Electric Fields and Forces

Coulomb's Law.
Electric fields and potential.
Capacitors and dielectrics.
Day 9-10: Magnetism

Magnetic fields and forces.


Magnetic induction.
Solenoids and transformers.
Day 11-12: Electromagnetic Induction

Faraday's law.
Lenz's law.
Applications of electromagnetic induction.
Week 5-6: Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics

Day 13-14: Thermodynamics

Laws of thermodynamics.
Heat transfer.
Entropy and Carnot cycles.
Day 15-16: Fluid Mechanics

Fluid properties and statics.


Bernoulli's equation.
Applications in real-life scenarios.
Week 7-8: Waves and Optics

Day 17-18: Wave Mechanics

Characteristics of waves.
Wave interference and superposition.
Standing waves and resonance.
Day 19-20: Geometric Optics

Reflection and refraction.


Lens and mirror equations.
Optical instruments.
Day 21-22: Wave Optics

Diffraction and interference of light.


Young's double-slit experiment.
Polarization.
Week 9-10: Modern Physics

Day 23-24: Quantum Mechanics

Wave-particle duality.
Photoelectric effect.
Quantum numbers and atomic structure.
Day 25-26: Nuclear Physics

Nuclear reactions and decay.


Nuclear fission and fusion.
Medical applications of nuclear physics.
Day 27-28: Special Relativity

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