u/ImpossibleOrange2025

help rn pls pls plsplsplspls

  1. physics: how do u guys master motion in a plane and 2d kinematics? especially the relative motion and projectile stuff.. are there any specific "tricks" or should i just keep grinding the same types of problems? also when does rotation start getting hard??
  2. chem: stoichiometry is killing me lol. the basic mole concept is fine but once they add limiting reagents and concentration terms like molarity/molality in mixed problems i get so confused. any good way to visualize these? like jeelevl all qstns anbd some ncert
  3. math: should i start calculus (differentiation/integration) right now? some people say its needed for physics mechanics but my math teacher hasn't started it yet. is it worth self-studying early?
  4. higher algebra: is permutations and combinations (pnc) actually solvable or is it just pure luck if u get the logic right? i feel like i spend 20 mins on one question and still get it wrong.

hwo to study everyday sincerely how to developpls suggest what books or yt channels actually show the step-by-step logic for these specific chapters. i feel like i have the potential but the "approach" to the questions is missing.

also how do u guys handle backlogs if u miss one week of these core chapters?

TL;DR: struggling with the logic for class 11 mechanics, pnc, and stoichiometry. need tips on how to actually solve advanced level questions.

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u/ImpossibleOrange2025 — 7 days ago

i have this doubt for watpercentle will gegt those nits liek teh best ones and wat re the mistakes the seniors did and how to avoid them ,wat are the advantages and how to grind them tot the max potentials sneiors explain is cs group very hard wat about ece pls do excuse i did nt use autocorrect

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u/ImpossibleOrange2025 — 12 days ago