You can memorise every formula in the Circular Motion chapter and still freeze mid-exam, because the real difficulty isn't knowing the formula, it's knowing which one to apply when centripetal force, pseudo force, and banking of roads all show up in the same problem.
Most students hit a wall not at theory, but the moment a question mixes kinematics with dynamics and expects them to set up force equations in a rotating frame under time pressure. That gap between understanding and execution is where marks are lost.
Physics Wallah's faculty address exactly this gap. These five sessions don't just walk through definitions; they train you to think in circular motion, from setting up the right reference frame to spotting application-type questions on conical pendulums and banked roads the instant you see them.
This lecture explains Circular Motion in a detailed classroom-style format for students who want a strong conceptual understanding from the beginning. The session starts with the basics of circular motion and explains the relationship between angular and linear quantities step-by-step.
Topics like uniform circular motion, centripetal acceleration, angular acceleration, and non-uniform circular motion are covered in detail with conceptual discussions and derivations. The lecture further explores circular dynamics and explains centripetal force, centrifugal force, and pseudo force in rotating frames using practical examples.
The discussion on pseudo force and rotating frames is particularly useful for students who face confusion while solving problems involving lifts, curved roads, and rotating systems. Instead of directly jumping to formulas, the lecture focuses on why forces behave differently in non-inertial frames and how students should analyse such situations logically.
This session is built for students who want complete conceptual coverage alongside real exam questions in a single sitting. It covers Circular Motion in a detailed and exam-oriented format for both JEE Main and JEE Advanced aspirants. The session starts with angular displacement, angular velocity, and angular acceleration before gradually building towards centripetal acceleration, tangential acceleration, and force equations in circular paths.
The lecture also explains practical applications like the conical pendulum, the bending of cyclists, vertical circular motion, and banking of roads using proper free-body diagrams and force balancing methods. Students can clearly understand how to approach different types of numerical questions instead of relying only on direct formula substitution.
Previous year questions are discussed throughout the session, helping students understand how concepts are asked in actual JEE examinations. This session is especially useful for students who want complete chapter preparation along with PYQ practice in one continuous lecture.
This one-shot revision lecture is designed for students who have already studied Circular Motion and want focused revision with numerical practice before examinations. The session revises circular motion kinetics, including relations between linear and angular quantities, displacement, velocity, and acceleration in circular paths.
The lecture further explains circular dynamics and application-based problems involving conical pendulum, the turning of vehicles on horizontal roads, and banking of roads. Instead of directly introducing formulas, the discussion focuses on setting up proper force equations and understanding how different forces act during motion.
The inclusion of PYQs throughout the session allows students to test their understanding continuously while learning different approaches used in JEE Main questions. By solving questions alongside theory revision, students can improve both conceptual retention and exam-level confidence.
This video provides a complete chapter revision of Circular Motion through concise explanations and organised formula-based discussion. The lecture covers angular displacement, angular velocity, angular acceleration, and direction of motion in circular paths before moving into force resolution and application-based concepts.
Important scenarios like banking of roads, pseudo force, lift-man problems, and centrifugal force are discussed with problem-solving explanations and concept connections. The lecture also revises important formulas and commonly used relations, helping students quickly recall major concepts before exams.
Students preparing for school exams, JEE revision sessions, or quick formula recall can use this lecture effectively for strengthening concept retention.
This video provides a fast-paced yet detailed revision of the complete Circular Motion chapter for JEE preparation. The session begins with the basic idea of circular motion and explains how a particle moves while maintaining a constant distance from a fixed point. Important concepts like angular displacement, angular velocity, angular acceleration, linear velocity, and centripetal acceleration are discussed in a connected way.
The lecture further explains circular kinematics and circular dynamics together, so students can understand how motion and force interact in circular paths. Concepts like tangential acceleration, radial acceleration, and direction of velocity are explained using easy examples and numerical illustrations.
Students preparing for tests, mock exams, or last-minute revision can use this session to quickly revisit the complete chapter without missing important concepts.
These five Physics Wallah Circular Motion videos cover the complete chapter from basic kinematics to advanced dynamics and application-based numerical problems. Through detailed explanations, PYQ discussions, force analysis, and revision-focused sessions, students can improve conceptual clarity, strengthen problem-solving accuracy, and prepare more effectively for JEE Main & Advanced examinations.
