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This is the official doubt-solving and discussion space for Prodigy Physics students.
Ask questions, share concepts, discuss problems, and learn from each other. 
Our goal is simple — to build a supportive community where every student grows, clears concepts faster, and becomes truly strong in Physics.
Post your doubts anytime. Be respectful. Stay curious. Learn like a Prodigy.


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Welcome to the Prodigy Physics Student Community — a safe, disciplined and high-quality space created for students preparing for Boards, JEE, NEET, CUET, NDA and anyone who wants to truly understand Physics.
Our mission is simple:
Learn together. Grow faster. Clear doubts. Build clarity. Become a Prodigy.

Please read the guidelines carefully to keep this community clean, helpful, and enjoyable.

You can ask any question that helps you understand Physics better, including:

Conceptual doubts

  • Why does refraction happen?

  • How does current flow in a circuit?

  • Difference between mass and weight?

  • Why does momentum stay conserved?

Numerical problems

(share the question + your attempt, even if wrong)

JEE/NEET tricky concepts

  • Error analysis

  • Graph interpretation

  • Edge cases and exceptions

  • Advanced electromagnetism, rotation, waves, etc.

Board exam doubts

  • Derivations

  • Important definitions

  • Diagram explanations

  • Reasoning questions

Real-life physics curiosity

  • Why sky is blue?

  • How rockets move?

  • Why magnets attract?

Questions about study strategy

  • How to revise a chapter

  • How to remember formulas

  • How to improve speed and accuracy

Questions about Prodigy Physics content

  • Notes

  • Test papers

  • Lectures

  • Assignments

If your doubt improves your understanding — ask it.

Please avoid:

❌ Vague questions

“Ye chapter samajh nahi aa raha… help”
→ Be specific about the part you don’t get.

❌ Homework dumping

Dozens of questions without any attempt
→ This is a learning community, not a solver website.

❌ Off-topic or unrelated topics

No politics, personal gossip, religion, memes, or non-academic chat.

❌ Repeated “urgent urgent urgent” posts

Everyone gets help — but patience keeps the community healthy.

Good questions get faster answers.

Follow this format:

1. Topic + Chapter name

(e.g., “Reflection – Question about image formation”)

2. The exact doubt

What confused you? Which step? Which formula?

3. Your attempt

Even if wrong, it helps others understand your thinking.

4. Mention the exam context

Boards? NEET? JEE?

5. Add a photo of the question if needed

Clean photo = faster help.

  • Don’t guess

  • Don’t give half answers

  • Don’t mislead others

  • Don’t show attitude or make fun of doubts

  • Don’t share illegal/paid material

  • Don’t promote any coaching or link

A good answer should be:

✔ Correct
✔ Clear
✔ Step-by-step
✔ Respectful
✔ Helpful for others reading the thread later

If this approach is not for you, please respect the community.

Here a table with the privileges and the karma level
  • To improve the quality of learning.
  • Edits may be made to:
    • Fix grammar

    • Improve clarity

    • Add missing steps

    • Highlight important concepts

    • Add diagrams

    • Correct factual errors

  • But no one can change the meaning of your question.

  • To keep this a safe space for learning:
  • ✔ Respect everyone
  • Every student’s doubt is valid — never insult.
  • ✔ Stay disciplined
  • No fights, no arguments, no trolling.
  • ✔ Maintain quality
  • Check your answer before posting.
  • ✔ Keep environment positive
  • Motivate others. Share smart study habits.
  • ✔ Use simple language
  • Hinglish acceptable, but clear and respectful.
  • Strictly prohibited:
    • Abusive language

    • Bullying or insulting

    • Spamming

    • Fake accounts

    • Posting copyrighted PDFs

    • Promoting any channel/tuition/coaching

    • Posting misleading information knowingly

  • Violation may lead to suspension or permanent removal.

  • We promise to maintain:
    • A positive learning environment

    • Fast doubt support

    • Accurate explanations

    • Respectful interactions

    • Zero negativity

  • Your growth is our priority.

  • You agree to:
  • Stay respectful

  • Ask genuine doubts

  • Help others when possible

  • Maintain honesty and discipline

  • Contribute to a high-quality Physics ecosystem

This community is built for students, by a teacher who truly wants to see you grow.

Ask freely. Learn deeply.

Let’s build India’s smartest Physics community together.