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🧠 Memory Trick — Experimental Skills (Vernier calipers, screw gauge, simple pendulum, meter bridge, resistance, optics bench) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔤 The Mnemonic: "Very Smart People Make Real Observations" 📖 What It Stands For:Very = Vernier Calipers Key Focus: Least Count (LC) = 1 MSD - 1 VSD. Total Reading = MSR + (VSR × LC) - (Zero Error). • Smart = Screw Gauge / Spherometer Key Focus: LC = Pitch ÷ (Number of Circular Scale Divisions). Watch out for negative zero errors (add them back!). • People = Simple Pendulum Key Focus: Time period T = 2π × √(L/g). In error analysis: Δg/g = ΔL/L + 2 × (ΔT/T). • Make = Meter Bridge Key Focus: Working principle of Wheatstone Bridge: R/S = l ÷ (100 - l). Always remember to account for end corrections if given. • Real = Resistance of a wire (Ohm's Law) Key Focus: V = IR graph slope gives resistance. Resistivity ρ = R × A ÷ L. Understand how temperature affects resistance in conductors. • Observations = Optics Bench Key Focus: Finding focal length of a concave mirror or convex lens using the u-v method: 1/f = 1/v + 1/u. Don't forget index correction (difference between actual distance and bench scale reading). 💡 How to Use It: Use this checklist mnemonic to quickly mental-scan the 6 major experimental setups during your paper. If you encounter an error-analysis or instrument question, "Very Smart People Make Real Observations" will instantly guide you to the exact formula and the specific trap (like zero error or end correction) you need to avoid! #MemoryTrick #JEETricks ───────────────────── 👍 React | 📌 Save | 📢 Share 🚀 @xcrazylearners

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Q7/7: The position vector of a particle is r = (3t^2 i + 4t j + 7 k) m. The magnitude of its acceleration at t = 2 s is:
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Q6/7: A swimmer can swim in still water with speed v. The river width is d and the flow speed is u (where u < v). The minimum time taken by the swimmer to cross the river is:
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Q5/7: A particle starts from rest and moves with an acceleration a = 4t m/s^2. The velocity of the particle at t = 3 s is:
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Q4/7: To a man walking at 3 km/h, rain appears to fall vertically. When he increases his speed to 6 km/h, the rain appears to fall at 45° to the vertical. The speed of the rain with respect to the ground is:
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Q3/7: A projectile is fired from horizontal ground. If its horizontal range is equal to its maximum height, then the angle of projection θ is given by tan θ equal to:
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Q2/7: A particle covers half of a straight track with speed v0. The remaining half is covered in two equal time intervals with speeds v1 and v2. The average speed of the particle for the entire journey is:
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Q1/7: A particle moves along a straight line such that its displacement x at time t is given by x^2 = t^2 + 1. The acceleration of the particle at any instant is:
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📚 Today's Topic: Kinematics 🔬 Physics ⏳ 7 MCQs | ~60-90s gaps 📅 Get ready!

🧠 Memory Trick — Three Dimensional Geometry ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔤 The Mnemonic: Passengers Dislike Crowded Metros 📖 What It Stands For: This mnemonic helps you perfectly recall the complex formula for the Shortest Distance (SD) between two skew lines, r = a1 + λb1 and r = a2 + μb2: • P = Points given on the lines (a1 and a2) • D = Difference between those points: (a2 - a1) • C = Cross product of the direction vectors: (b1 × b2) • M = Magnitude of that cross product: |b1 × b2| (which goes in the denominator) 💡 How to Use It: When a JEE question asks for the shortest distance between two skew lines, write down the components step-by-step using the mnemonic: 1. Calculate the Point Difference: Vector d = a2 - a1 2. Calculate the Cross product: Vector c = b1 × b2 3. Take the dot product of the top two: (a2 - a1) • (b1 × b2) 4. Divide by the Magnitude of the cross product: |b1 × b2| Formula: SD = | (a2 - a1) • (b1 × b2) | ÷ |b1 × b2| #MemoryTrick #JEETricks ───────────────────── 👍 React | 📌 Save | 📢 Share 🚀 @xcrazylearners

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