Physics, asked by THERMOdynamics94, 1 year ago

How should I study physics class 11 for half yearly as 8 chapters are coming and I have 2 days​

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Answered by yaruq678
2

Answer:

Dude are you kidding

No worries.

Just learn all the theory stuff and mostly equations

Just the main theory

Like what's impulse etc

You will hit the spot

Best of luck btw

Answered by mmganapathi
1

Answer:

1. Sleep early every night

Go to bed before 10pm (or 9pm with an exam the next day)

Wake up naturally. If you’re waking up too late, go to sleep at 7pm.

Avoid backlit screens for one hour prior to sleeping. Backlit screens emit light in the 484-nanometre range, which excites melanopsin in the retinal ganglion cell photoreceptor. This disrupts your circadian rhythm and keeps you awake!

2. Eat healthily

Eat regular meals at regular times.

Eat plenty of fruit. (Five per day.)

Drink plenty of water.

3. Get some lighter exercise

Avoid exhausting sports around exam time (e.g. rugby).

Do more walking, jogging, and lighter sports at exam time (e.g. badminton).

Drink plenty of water(!) Aim to drink 3 litres per day.

Research has shown that you perform difficult tasks (such as a Chemistry exam) much better under moderately relaxed conditions. The famous Yerkes-Dodson curve illustrates this beautifully.

The Yerkes–Dodson law is an empirical relationship between arousal and performance level. Source: Uni of Minnesota

You want to be on top of that blue curve.

More information about the Yerkes-Dodson curve.

Light exercise will help you to position yourself at the tip of that blue curve, which will optimise your state of mind for learning as much as possible in the few days you’ve got left.

Second, do targeted revision.

4. Mise en place (get everything ready)

Read my post on The 2 Ingredients of Excellent Exam Revision

Print plenty of practice exam papers and answer keys (ask your school for these).

Make an Exam Revision Timetable. (Click for instructions.)

5. Spend 3½ hours doing a practice examination

Spend 3½ hours doing the exam in semi-exam conditions.

Mark it immediately afterwards.

Keep it for next time: you’ll use the incorrect questions to guide your theory revision (step 6).

6. Spend 3½ hours reading & annotating your textbook

Read and annotate the textbook chapters relating to questions you got wrong.

DON’T READ YOUR NOTES. Read the textbook instead: it’s much clearer.

Re-do those questions now you’ve learned the theory behind them.

Follow steps 1-4 on How to use a Textbook: 6 Rules to Follow. This includes making vocabulary lists and beautiful, clear theory notes to go on your wall.

Repeat steps 5 and 6 (in this article) every day. (Study at least 7 hours per day.)

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