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How to Prepare Properties of Solids and Liquids for JEE

A focused preparation roadmap for Properties of Solids and Liquids in JEE Physics. Learn what to prioritise, which formulas to master, mistakes to avoid, and how to practise effectively.

Quick answer

Split into elasticity, fluid mechanics, and thermal properties. Bernoulli's principle and surface tension are high-yield.

Weightage & importance

2–3 questions; mix of elasticity, fluids, and heat.

Step-by-step study plan

  1. Step 1

    Elasticity

    Stress-strain and modulus problems.

  2. Step 2

    Fluids

    Bernoulli and viscosity numericals.

  3. Step 3

    Thermal

    Expansion and calorimetry basics.

  4. Step 4

    MCQs

    Mixed properties-of-matter sets.

Key concepts & formulas to master

  • Young's modulus, stress-strain, Hooke's law
  • Pascal's law, viscosity, Bernoulli's equation
  • Surface tension, capillary rise, thermal expansion

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Unit errors in modulus and pressure
  • Wrong application of Bernoulli (missing assumptions)

Recommended study sequence

Before Thermodynamics.

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Frequently asked questions

How much time should I give Physics daily for JEE?

Aim for 2–3 hours daily during preparation: 45 min concepts, 90 min problems, 30 min revision.

Which Physics units are highest weightage in JEE Main?

Mechanics, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, and Modern Physics consistently carry the most questions.