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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
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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
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