Prompt Detail:
Sure, here's a 7-day study plan for Physics 101 covering the topics you mentioned:
Day 1: Units, Physical Quantities and Vectors
- Review the basics of SI units and prefixes
- Understand the difference between scalar and vector quantities
- Learn how to add and subtract vectors
- Practice solving problems involving vectors Time allocation: 2-3 hours
Day 2: Motion along a straight line
- Understand the concept of displacement, velocity, and acceleration
- Learn how to use the kinematic equations to solve problems involving motion along a straight line
- Practice solving problems involving motion along a straight line Time allocation: 2-3 hours
Day 3: Motion in Two or Three Dimensions
- Understand the concept of projectile motion
- Learn how to analyze motion in two or three dimensions
- Practice solving problems involving motion in two or three dimensions Time allocation: 2-3 hours
Day 4: Newton’s Laws of Motion (Part 1)
- Understand Newton’s three laws of motion
- Learn how to apply Newton’s laws to solve problems involving forces and motion
- Practice solving problems involving forces and motion Time allocation: 2-3 hours
Day 5: Newton’s Laws of Motion (Part 2)
- Understand the concept of friction
- Learn how to apply Newton’s laws to solve problems involving friction
- Practice solving problems involving friction Time allocation: 2-3 hours
Day 6: Review and Practice
- Review all the topics covered in the previous five days
- Practice solving problems from past exams or textbook Time allocation: 3-4 hours
Day 7: Exam Day Preparation
- Review any last-minute doubts or questions
- Make sure to get enough rest, eat a healthy breakfast, and arrive early to the exam location Time allocation: 2-3 hours
Note: The time allocation for each day may vary depending on your individual needs and pace of learning. It's also recommended to take short breaks in between study sessions to avoid burnout. Finally, sharing your study plan with a study partner or mentor can help you get feedback and adjust it accordingly.