Physics
The AP Inter 2nd Year Physics answer key for today's exam is available .Here are the answers to some of the questions:
- *Section A - Very Short Answers Type Questions (2 Marks Each)*
- _Define 'power' of a convex lens._ The power of a convex lens is its ability to converge light rays, quantified as the reciprocal of its focal length (in meters), and measured in diopters (D).
- _What is the principle of a moving coil galvanometer?_ A moving coil galvanometer works on the principle that a current-carrying coil experiences a torque when placed in a magnetic field.
- _Magnetic lines form continuous closed loops. Why?_ Magnetic lines form continuous closed loops because magnetic poles always come in pairs.
You can find the rest of the answers and the exam analysis below
AP INTER PHYSICS ANSWER KEY
Hello there,
You can get mind maps in NCERT reference books and it is available in NCERT support material books. Also, you can find all the formulas and key concepts in NCERT support material. It is generally distributed by the government in various government schools. Specially it is distributed by government of Delhi. You can access it's PDF which is available free of cost.
Nevertheless, you can learn tips and tricks for making mind map of your own from career 360 website as well.
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Hello Shivani,
Since you have limited time, focus on one comprehensive book for each subject that covers all the entrance exams:
Prioritize solving previous years’ papers and mock tests to improve accuracy and time management.
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I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query, if you fail in main exam like Maths then your result will not show overall pass. Your result will go under compartment section where you have to pass your compartment exam first then your result will declare as pass.
I hope this will be helpful for you !!
Your overall JEE Mains percentile will be calculated based on your individual subject percentiles. Since your Maths percentile is very low (16.1420) , it may affect your chances of getting into NITs , as most require passing marks in all three subjects.
To give an accurate prediction, I need your overall percentile or rank . However, with a strong Chemistry and Physics percentile , you may still get lower-ranked NITs or GFTIs in branches with a lower cutoff, but NIT CSE, ECE, or top branches might be difficult .
Check JoSAA previous year cutoffs to compare with your category and home state quota for better clarity.
I would recommend you to use JEE Mains College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank or percentile.
To achieve a 90 percentile in Physics and Chemistry in the MHT CET, you'll likely need to score around 80-85 marks out of 100 in each subject. However, since you asked about marks out of 50, let's assume you're referring to the score in each subject individually, with Physics and Chemistry having separate scores.
Estimated Marks for 90 Percentile
- Physics: 40-42 marks out of 50
- Chemistry: 40-42 marks out of 50
Please note that these estimates are based on general trends and may vary depending on the exam's difficulty level and the candidate pool. The actual marks required to achieve a 90 percentile may differ.
The minimum marks required in Physics out of 50 depend on the overall NEET cutoff and subject-wise difficulty level. Since NEET has a total of 720 marks, Physics usually carries 180 marks, with 50 questions contributing to this. To achieve a 700+ score, aim for at least 40-45 correct answers, ensuring around 160-170 marks in Physics. However, if your Biology and Chemistry scores are higher, a slightly lower Physics score may still keep you within the 700+ range. Focus on accuracy and strong conceptual understanding to maximize your marks.
To improve physics calculations, focus on understanding concepts deeply, practicing numericals daily, and revising formulas regularly. Start with NCERT, then use HC Verma and DC Pandey for problem-solving. Follow a structured timetable covering all subjects, giving extra time to weak areas. For NEET 2025, divide your preparation into three phases: concept building (March–July), rigorous practice (August–December), and full-length mock tests with revision (January–May). Stick to a disciplined routine, analyze mistakes, and maintain consistency to achieve your goal.
To approach physics questions effectively, start by thoroughly understanding the concepts behind the problem. Read the question carefully, identify given data, and determine what needs to be solved. Use appropriate formulas and analyze the units to check consistency. Break complex problems into smaller steps for clarity. Draw diagrams or free-body diagrams if applicable. Apply logical reasoning and practice regularly to improve problem-solving skills. Always cross-check your final answer for accuracy. Consistency in revision and practicing previous years’ questions will enhance speed and accuracy.
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