Typically 6–8 hours if you do theory + examples + 70% of problems.
No. But it is the best starting point. Complete 80% of it first.
Why HC Verma’s Concepts of Physics is Still the Bible for Class 11 (And How to Use It Right)
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If you are a Class 11 student willing to put in the effort—reading, thinking, and solving step by step—this book will build a foundation so strong that Class 12 physics will feel much lighter.
Struggling with Class 11 Physics? Here’s an honest review of HC Verma’s Concepts of Physics Part 1 —its strengths, weaknesses, and a step-by-step strategy to master it. Introduction: The Book That Needs No Introduction If you have asked any IITian, NEET topper, or even your school teacher, “Which book should I buy for Class 11 Physics?” , nine times out of ten, the answer will be: HC Verma’s Concepts of Physics (Part 1) .
A block of mass 2 kg is placed on a frictionless horizontal surface. A force of 10 N is applied at an angle of 60° above the horizontal. Find the acceleration of the block.