
Physics in NEET can be highly scoring, but chapters like Newton’s Laws of Motion often become challenging when concepts are not applied correctly. You may struggle with free-body diagrams, friction, and multi-step numerical problems, which leads to confusion, wasted time, and errors in the exam.
To solve this, Physics Wallah offers videos that combine clear explanations, NCERT alignment, and exam-focused practice. These sessions help you simplify complex classification systems, retain key details, and confidently attempt NEET questions without confusion.
In this one-shot video, you’ll cover the entire Newton’s Laws of Motion chapter with concepts explained step by step and supported by previous year NEET questions (PYQs). You’ll learn about inertia, force, friction, and free-body diagrams in a focused way. The lecture shows you how to approach numerical problems correctly, helping you avoid common mistakes and improve accuracy in exam-level questions.
This video takes you through the chapter line by line from NCERT, ensuring every definition, concept, and example is clearly explained. You’ll understand Newton’s laws and their applications exactly as required for NEET and JEE. Since many questions are directly based on NCERT, this session helps you strengthen your basics, reduce errors, and improve accuracy in conceptual questions.
This video is a one-shot lecture that includes all key concepts, problem-solving techniques, and PYQs related to Newton’s Laws of Motion. You’ll learn how to analyse forces, draw free-body diagrams, and solve questions on friction and motion more efficiently. The lecture simplifies multi-step problems into clear steps, helping you improve speed, recall, and confidence in the exam.
Newton’s Laws of Motion is a fundamental chapter that forms the base for many advanced topics in Physics. With the right approach, it can become one of the most scoring areas in the exam. These three PW videos help you build strong concepts, practice effectively, and revise efficiently, so you can solve problems with clarity, improve speed, and perform confidently in NEET Physics.