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Laws of Motion Notes for JEE

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Laws of Motion for JEE covers Force and inertia, Newton's first law of motion, momentum, Newton's second Law of motion, impulse, Newton's third Law of motion, Law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications, equilibrium of concurrent forces, Static and Kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction, Dynamics of uniform circular motion, centripetal force and its applications: vehicle on a level circular road, vehicle on a banked road. Use this page as a syllabus checklist, then practise MCQs on Goodmarks to convert concepts into exam marks.

Quick-reference notes for Laws of Motion covering the JEE Main syllabus. Review key concepts and subtopics below, then test your understanding with MCQs on Goodmarks.

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Subtopics in Laws of Motion

  • Force and inertia, Newton's first law of motion, momentum, Newton's second Law of motion, impulse, Newton's third Law of motion
  • Law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications, equilibrium of concurrent forces
  • Static and Kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction
  • Dynamics of uniform circular motion, centripetal force and its applications: vehicle on a level circular road, vehicle on a banked road

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What topics are in Laws of Motion for JEE?

The JEE Main syllabus for Laws of Motion includes Force and inertia, Newton's first law of motion, momentum, Newton's second Law of motion, impulse, Newton's third Law of motion, Law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications, equilibrium of concurrent forces, Static and Kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction, Dynamics of uniform circular motion, centripetal force and its applications: vehicle on a level circular road, vehicle on a banked road.

How should I use notes with practice?

Read the subtopic list, identify gaps, then solve 10–20 MCQs per subtopic. Revisit notes only for formulas you keep forgetting.

Is Laws of Motion in JEE Main and Advanced?

Yes. Laws of Motion is part of the JEE Main Physics syllabus and is tested in both Main and Advanced.

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