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Wiley's Halliday/Resnick/Walker Physics for JEE (Main & Advanced) Vol I 2025, NTA Syllabus | By Amit Gupta | 4th Edition | Wiley Publication ( English Medium )

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Wiley's Halliday/Resnick/Walker Physics for JEE (Main & Advanced) Vol I 2025, NTA Syllabus | By Amit Gupta | 4th Edition | Wiley Publication ( English Medium ).

This adapted version of one of the world’s most successful books on Physics combines the Halliday, Resnick and Walker’s approach to Physics with JEE requirements. The book has been designed to help the students overcome the hurdles while preparing for JEE in terms of concepts and problem solving.

The book offers a unique combination of authoritative content and stimulating problems.

Original book presented in two volumes in keeping with recommended JEE syllabus.

Includes additional topics and sample problems for complete coverage of latest JEE syllabus.

Includes substantial subjective and objective questions for practice with answer key.


Table Of Contents:- 

Preface


Acknowledgments


Note to the Student


1 Units and Measurement


1.1 What is Physics?


1.2 Measuring Things


1.3 The International System of Units


1.4 Fundamental SI Quantities


1.5 Significant Figures and Decimal Places


1.6 Error Analysis


1.7 Length Measuring Instruments


1.8 Dimensional Analysis


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


2 Motion Along a Straight Line


2.1 What is Physics?


2.2 Motion


2.3 Position and Displacement


2.4 Average Velocity and Average Speed


2.5 Instantaneous Velocity and Speed


2.6 Acceleration


2.7 Constant Acceleration: A Special Case


2.8 Free-Fall Acceleration


2.9 Graphical Integration in Motion Analysis


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


A2.1 Elements of Calculus


3 Vectors


3.1 What is Physics?


3.2 Vectors and Scalars


3.3 Vector Addition


3.4 Components of Vectors


3.5 Unit Vectors


3.6 Adding Vectors by Components


3.7 Multiplying Vectors


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


4 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions


4.1 What is Physics?


4.2 Position and Displacement


4.3 Average Velocity and Instantaneous Velocity


4.4 Average Acceleration and Instantaneous Acceleration


4.5 Projectile Motion


4.6 Relative Motion in One Dimension


4.7 Relative Motion in Two Dimensions


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


5 Force and Motion – I


5.1 What is Physics?


5.2 Newtonian Mechanics


5.3 Newton’s First Law


5.4 Force


5.5 Mass


5.6 Newton’s Second Law


5.7 Newton’s Third Law


5.8 Some Particular Forces


5.9 Constraint Motion: Bodies with Linked Motion


5.10 Applying Newton’s Laws


5.11 Motion in Accelerated Frames: Fictitious/Pseudo Force


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


6 Force and Motion – II


6.1 What is Physics?


6.2 Friction


6.3 Properties of Friction


6.4 Some More Applications of Properties of Friction


6.5 The Drag Force and Terminal Speed


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


7 Circular Motion


7.1 What is Physics?


7.2 Angular Variables


7.3 Relation Between Angular Velocity and Linear Velocity


7.4 Particle in Uniform Circular Motion


7.5 Particle in Non-Uniform Circular Motion


7.6 Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion


7.7 Dynamics of Non-Uniform Circular Motion


7.8 Centrifugal Force


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


8 Work, Power, and Energy


8.1 What is Physics?


8.2 Kinetic Energy


8.3 Work


8.4 Calculation of Work for Uniform Force


8.5 Work Done by the Gravitational Force


8.6 Work Done by a Spring Force


8.7 Work Done by a General Variable (Nonuniform) Force


8.8 Validity of Work–Kinetic Energy Theorem in Inertial Reference Frames


8.9 Potential Energy


8.10 Work and Potential Energy


8.11 Path Independence of Conservative Forces


8.12 Determining Potential Energy Values


8.13 Work–Mechanical Energy Theorem


8.14 Conservation of Mechanical Energy


8.15 Work Done on a System by an External Force


8.16 Conservation of Energy


8.17 Power


8.18 Relation Between Conservative Force and Potential Energy


8.19 Vertical Circular Motion


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


9 Center of Mass


9.1 What is Physics?


9.2 The Center of Mass


9.3 Newton’s Second Law for a System of Particles


9.4 Linear Momentum


9.5 The Linear Momentum of a System of Particles


9.6 Impulse and Momentum


9.7 Conservation of Linear Momentum


9.8 Collisions


9.9 Inelastic Collisions in One Dimension


9.10 Elastic Collisions in One Dimension


9.11 Collisions in Two Dimensions


9.12 C-Frame


9.13 Impulse Momentum Equation for Continuous Processes


9.14 Systems with Varying Mass: A Rocket


9.15 Some Derivations Pertaining to


com of Objects


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


10 Rigid Body Dynamics – I


10.1 What is Physics?


10.2 Rotational Variables


10.3 Are Angular Quantities Vectors?


10.4 Rotation with Constant Angular Acceleration


10.5 Relating the Linear and Angular Variables


10.6 Kinetic Energy of Rotation


10.7 Calculating the Rotational Inertia


10.8 Torque


10.9 The Vector Product Revisited


10.10 Vector Product and Torque


10.11 The Center of Gravity


10.12 The Rigid Object Under a Net Torque


10.13 Work and Rotational Kinetic Energy


10.14 Angular Momentum


10.15 Newton’s Second Law in Angular Form


10.16 The Angular Momentum of a System of Particles


10.17 The Angular Momentum of a Rigid Body Rotating about a Fixed Axis


10.18 Conservation of Angular Momentum


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


11 Rigid Body Dynamics – II


11.1 What is Physics?


11.2 Kinematics of Combined Rotation and Translation


11.3 The Kinetic Energy of Combined Translation and Rotation (Rolling)


11.4 The Forces of Rolling


11.5 Torque About Center of Mass


11.6 Angular Momentum of Rigid Body About a Point Lying Outside the Body


11.7 The Yo-Yo


11.8 Problem Solving on Rolling


11.9 Rigid Body in Equilibrium


11.10 The Requirements of Equilibrium


11.11 Some Examples of Static Equilibrium


11.12 Toppling


11.13 Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


12 Elasticity


12.1 What is Physics?


12.2 Elasticity


12.3 Stress and Strain


12.4 Elastic Potential Energy


12.5 Poisson’s Ratio


12.6 Mechanical Properties of Materials


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


13 Gravitation


13.1 What is Physics?


13.2 Newton’s Law of Gravitation


13.3 Gravitation and the Principle of Superposition


13.4 Gravitation Near Earth’s Surface


13.5 Gravitation Inside Earth


13.6 Gravitational Potential Energy


13.7 Planets and Satellites: Kepler’s Laws


13.8 Satellites: Orbits and Energy


13.9 Einstein and Gravitation


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


14 Fluids


14.1 What is Physics?


14.2 Density and Pressure


14.3 Fluids at Rest


14.4 Measuring Pressure


14.5 Pascal’s Principle


14.6 Archimedes’ Principle


14.7 Hydrostatic Force on a Curved Surface


14.8 Linear Accelerated Motion of a Fluid


14.9 Motion of a Fluid in a Rotating Vessel


14.10 Buoyant Force


14.11 Fluid Dynamics


14.12 Bernoulli’s Equation


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


15 Oscillations


15.1 What is Physics?


15.2 Simple Harmonic Motion


15.3 Force Law for Simple Harmonic Motion


15.4 Simple Harmonic Motion and Uniform Circular Motion


15.5 Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion


15.6 An Angular Simple Harmonic Oscillator


15.7 Pendulums


15.8 Damped Simple Harmonic Motion


15.9 Forced Oscillations and Resonance


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


16 Waves – I


16.1 What is Physics?


16.2 Types of Waves


16.3 Wave Characteristics


16.4 Wave Speed on a Stretched String


16.5 Energy and Power of a Wave Traveling Along a String


16.6 General Differential Equation of a Wave


16.7 Principle of Superposition for Waves


16.8 Interference of Waves


16.9 Phasors


16.10 Standing Waves


16.11 Standing Waves and Resonance


16.12 Propagation of Wave in Two Connected Strings


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


17 Waves – II


17.1 What is Physics?


17.2 Sound Waves


17.3 The Speed of Sound


17.4 Traveling Sound Waves


17.5 Intensity and Sound Characteristics


17.6 Three-Dimensional Propagation of Waves


17.7 Standing Waves


17.8 Interference


17.9 Beats


17.10 The Doppler Effect


17.11 Supersonic Speeds, Shock Waves


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


18 Temperature, Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics and Thermal Expansion


18.1 What is Physics?


18.2 Temperature


18.3 The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics


18.4 Measuring Temperature


18.5 The Celsius and Fahrenheit Scales


18.6 Thermal Expansion


18.7 Expansion of Solids


18.8 Expansion of Liquids


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


19 Heat – Measurement and Transfer


19.1 What is Physics?


19.2 Temperature and Heat


19.3 The Absorption of Heat by Solids and Liquids


19.4 Calorimetry


19.5 Heat Transfer Mechanisms


19.6 Applications of Stefan’s Law


19.7 Wien’s Displacement Law


19.8 Newton’s Law of Cooling


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


20 The Kinetic Theory of Gases


20.1 What is Physics?


20.2 Avogadro’s Number


20.3 Ideal Gases


20.4 Pressure, Temperature, and RMS Speed


20.5 Translational Kinetic Energy


20.6 The Distribution of Molecular Speeds


20.7 The Equipartition of Energy and Degrees of Freedom


20.8 A Hint of Quantum Theory


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


21 The First Law of Thermodynamics


21.1 What is Physics?


21.2 A Closer Look at Heat and Work


21.3 The First Law of Thermodynamics


21.4 Some Special Cases of the First Law of Thermodynamics


21.5 Some Applications of First Law of Thermodynamics


21.6 The Adiabatic Expansion of an Ideal Gas


21.7 The Carnot Engine


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


Appendix A The International System of Units (SI)


Appendix B Some Fundamental Constants of Physics


Appendix C Some Astronomical Data


Appendix D Conversion Factors


Appendix E Mathematical Formulas


Appendix F Properties of the Elements


Appendix G JEE Advanced Paper 2024 with Solutions.


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Product Description

Wiley's Halliday/Resnick/Walker Physics for JEE (Main & Advanced) Vol I 2025, NTA Syllabus | By Amit Gupta | 4th Edition | Wiley Publication ( English Medium ).

This adapted version of one of the world’s most successful books on Physics combines the Halliday, Resnick and Walker’s approach to Physics with JEE requirements. The book has been designed to help the students overcome the hurdles while preparing for JEE in terms of concepts and problem solving.

The book offers a unique combination of authoritative content and stimulating problems.

Original book presented in two volumes in keeping with recommended JEE syllabus.

Includes additional topics and sample problems for complete coverage of latest JEE syllabus.

Includes substantial subjective and objective questions for practice with answer key.


Table Of Contents:- 

Preface


Acknowledgments


Note to the Student


1 Units and Measurement


1.1 What is Physics?


1.2 Measuring Things


1.3 The International System of Units


1.4 Fundamental SI Quantities


1.5 Significant Figures and Decimal Places


1.6 Error Analysis


1.7 Length Measuring Instruments


1.8 Dimensional Analysis


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


2 Motion Along a Straight Line


2.1 What is Physics?


2.2 Motion


2.3 Position and Displacement


2.4 Average Velocity and Average Speed


2.5 Instantaneous Velocity and Speed


2.6 Acceleration


2.7 Constant Acceleration: A Special Case


2.8 Free-Fall Acceleration


2.9 Graphical Integration in Motion Analysis


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


A2.1 Elements of Calculus


3 Vectors


3.1 What is Physics?


3.2 Vectors and Scalars


3.3 Vector Addition


3.4 Components of Vectors


3.5 Unit Vectors


3.6 Adding Vectors by Components


3.7 Multiplying Vectors


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


4 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions


4.1 What is Physics?


4.2 Position and Displacement


4.3 Average Velocity and Instantaneous Velocity


4.4 Average Acceleration and Instantaneous Acceleration


4.5 Projectile Motion


4.6 Relative Motion in One Dimension


4.7 Relative Motion in Two Dimensions


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


5 Force and Motion – I


5.1 What is Physics?


5.2 Newtonian Mechanics


5.3 Newton’s First Law


5.4 Force


5.5 Mass


5.6 Newton’s Second Law


5.7 Newton’s Third Law


5.8 Some Particular Forces


5.9 Constraint Motion: Bodies with Linked Motion


5.10 Applying Newton’s Laws


5.11 Motion in Accelerated Frames: Fictitious/Pseudo Force


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


6 Force and Motion – II


6.1 What is Physics?


6.2 Friction


6.3 Properties of Friction


6.4 Some More Applications of Properties of Friction


6.5 The Drag Force and Terminal Speed


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


7 Circular Motion


7.1 What is Physics?


7.2 Angular Variables


7.3 Relation Between Angular Velocity and Linear Velocity


7.4 Particle in Uniform Circular Motion


7.5 Particle in Non-Uniform Circular Motion


7.6 Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion


7.7 Dynamics of Non-Uniform Circular Motion


7.8 Centrifugal Force


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


8 Work, Power, and Energy


8.1 What is Physics?


8.2 Kinetic Energy


8.3 Work


8.4 Calculation of Work for Uniform Force


8.5 Work Done by the Gravitational Force


8.6 Work Done by a Spring Force


8.7 Work Done by a General Variable (Nonuniform) Force


8.8 Validity of Work–Kinetic Energy Theorem in Inertial Reference Frames


8.9 Potential Energy


8.10 Work and Potential Energy


8.11 Path Independence of Conservative Forces


8.12 Determining Potential Energy Values


8.13 Work–Mechanical Energy Theorem


8.14 Conservation of Mechanical Energy


8.15 Work Done on a System by an External Force


8.16 Conservation of Energy


8.17 Power


8.18 Relation Between Conservative Force and Potential Energy


8.19 Vertical Circular Motion


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


9 Center of Mass


9.1 What is Physics?


9.2 The Center of Mass


9.3 Newton’s Second Law for a System of Particles


9.4 Linear Momentum


9.5 The Linear Momentum of a System of Particles


9.6 Impulse and Momentum


9.7 Conservation of Linear Momentum


9.8 Collisions


9.9 Inelastic Collisions in One Dimension


9.10 Elastic Collisions in One Dimension


9.11 Collisions in Two Dimensions


9.12 C-Frame


9.13 Impulse Momentum Equation for Continuous Processes


9.14 Systems with Varying Mass: A Rocket


9.15 Some Derivations Pertaining to


com of Objects


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


10 Rigid Body Dynamics – I


10.1 What is Physics?


10.2 Rotational Variables


10.3 Are Angular Quantities Vectors?


10.4 Rotation with Constant Angular Acceleration


10.5 Relating the Linear and Angular Variables


10.6 Kinetic Energy of Rotation


10.7 Calculating the Rotational Inertia


10.8 Torque


10.9 The Vector Product Revisited


10.10 Vector Product and Torque


10.11 The Center of Gravity


10.12 The Rigid Object Under a Net Torque


10.13 Work and Rotational Kinetic Energy


10.14 Angular Momentum


10.15 Newton’s Second Law in Angular Form


10.16 The Angular Momentum of a System of Particles


10.17 The Angular Momentum of a Rigid Body Rotating about a Fixed Axis


10.18 Conservation of Angular Momentum


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


11 Rigid Body Dynamics – II


11.1 What is Physics?


11.2 Kinematics of Combined Rotation and Translation


11.3 The Kinetic Energy of Combined Translation and Rotation (Rolling)


11.4 The Forces of Rolling


11.5 Torque About Center of Mass


11.6 Angular Momentum of Rigid Body About a Point Lying Outside the Body


11.7 The Yo-Yo


11.8 Problem Solving on Rolling


11.9 Rigid Body in Equilibrium


11.10 The Requirements of Equilibrium


11.11 Some Examples of Static Equilibrium


11.12 Toppling


11.13 Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


12 Elasticity


12.1 What is Physics?


12.2 Elasticity


12.3 Stress and Strain


12.4 Elastic Potential Energy


12.5 Poisson’s Ratio


12.6 Mechanical Properties of Materials


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


13 Gravitation


13.1 What is Physics?


13.2 Newton’s Law of Gravitation


13.3 Gravitation and the Principle of Superposition


13.4 Gravitation Near Earth’s Surface


13.5 Gravitation Inside Earth


13.6 Gravitational Potential Energy


13.7 Planets and Satellites: Kepler’s Laws


13.8 Satellites: Orbits and Energy


13.9 Einstein and Gravitation


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


14 Fluids


14.1 What is Physics?


14.2 Density and Pressure


14.3 Fluids at Rest


14.4 Measuring Pressure


14.5 Pascal’s Principle


14.6 Archimedes’ Principle


14.7 Hydrostatic Force on a Curved Surface


14.8 Linear Accelerated Motion of a Fluid


14.9 Motion of a Fluid in a Rotating Vessel


14.10 Buoyant Force


14.11 Fluid Dynamics


14.12 Bernoulli’s Equation


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


15 Oscillations


15.1 What is Physics?


15.2 Simple Harmonic Motion


15.3 Force Law for Simple Harmonic Motion


15.4 Simple Harmonic Motion and Uniform Circular Motion


15.5 Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion


15.6 An Angular Simple Harmonic Oscillator


15.7 Pendulums


15.8 Damped Simple Harmonic Motion


15.9 Forced Oscillations and Resonance


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


16 Waves – I


16.1 What is Physics?


16.2 Types of Waves


16.3 Wave Characteristics


16.4 Wave Speed on a Stretched String


16.5 Energy and Power of a Wave Traveling Along a String


16.6 General Differential Equation of a Wave


16.7 Principle of Superposition for Waves


16.8 Interference of Waves


16.9 Phasors


16.10 Standing Waves


16.11 Standing Waves and Resonance


16.12 Propagation of Wave in Two Connected Strings


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


17 Waves – II


17.1 What is Physics?


17.2 Sound Waves


17.3 The Speed of Sound


17.4 Traveling Sound Waves


17.5 Intensity and Sound Characteristics


17.6 Three-Dimensional Propagation of Waves


17.7 Standing Waves


17.8 Interference


17.9 Beats


17.10 The Doppler Effect


17.11 Supersonic Speeds, Shock Waves


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


18 Temperature, Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics and Thermal Expansion


18.1 What is Physics?


18.2 Temperature


18.3 The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics


18.4 Measuring Temperature


18.5 The Celsius and Fahrenheit Scales


18.6 Thermal Expansion


18.7 Expansion of Solids


18.8 Expansion of Liquids


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


19 Heat – Measurement and Transfer


19.1 What is Physics?


19.2 Temperature and Heat


19.3 The Absorption of Heat by Solids and Liquids


19.4 Calorimetry


19.5 Heat Transfer Mechanisms


19.6 Applications of Stefan’s Law


19.7 Wien’s Displacement Law


19.8 Newton’s Law of Cooling


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


20 The Kinetic Theory of Gases


20.1 What is Physics?


20.2 Avogadro’s Number


20.3 Ideal Gases


20.4 Pressure, Temperature, and RMS Speed


20.5 Translational Kinetic Energy


20.6 The Distribution of Molecular Speeds


20.7 The Equipartition of Energy and Degrees of Freedom


20.8 A Hint of Quantum Theory


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


21 The First Law of Thermodynamics


21.1 What is Physics?


21.2 A Closer Look at Heat and Work


21.3 The First Law of Thermodynamics


21.4 Some Special Cases of the First Law of Thermodynamics


21.5 Some Applications of First Law of Thermodynamics


21.6 The Adiabatic Expansion of an Ideal Gas


21.7 The Carnot Engine


Review and Summary


Problems


Practice Questions


Answer Key


Appendix A The International System of Units (SI)


Appendix B Some Fundamental Constants of Physics


Appendix C Some Astronomical Data


Appendix D Conversion Factors


Appendix E Mathematical Formulas


Appendix F Properties of the Elements


Appendix G JEE Advanced Paper 2024 with Solutions.


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