Introduction
Physics forms a crucial part of the NDA and CDS examinations, especially in testing a candidate’s conceptual clarity and problem-solving ability. Among the foundational topics, Kinematics and Work, Power, and Energy play a vital role, as they not only build the base for advanced mechanics but also frequently appear in objective (MCQ-based) questions.
This class is designed to strengthen fundamental understanding while focusing on the application of concepts through multiple-choice questions. The aim is to help aspirants develop speed, accuracy, and analytical thinking—skills essential for cracking competitive exams like NDA and CDS.
Section 1: Kinematics
Kinematics deals with the study of motion without considering the forces causing it. It is the starting point of mechanics and includes key concepts such as:
- Distance and Displacement
Understanding the difference between scalar and vector quantities is fundamental. Distance is the total path covered, whereas displacement is the shortest path between two points. - Speed and Velocity
Speed is scalar, while velocity includes direction. Questions often test conceptual clarity and unit conversions. - Acceleration
Defined as the rate of change of velocity, acceleration plays a key role in motion analysis. - Equations of Motion
The three equations of motion are essential tools for solving numerical problems involving uniformly accelerated motion. - Graphical Analysis
Interpretation of distance-time and velocity-time graphs is frequently asked in MCQs.
Focus in MCQs:
Students should focus on formula application, sign conventions, and quick calculations. Conceptual traps (like confusing speed with velocity) are common in exams.
Section 2: Work, Power, and Energy
This section connects motion with forces and energy transformations, making it highly relevant and practical.
- Work
Work is done when a force causes displacement. It depends on force, displacement, and the angle between them. - Power
Power is the rate of doing work. Questions often involve units like watt, horsepower, and efficiency calculations. - Energy
Includes kinetic energy (energy of motion) and potential energy (energy due to position). - Work-Energy Theorem
States that work done is equal to the change in kinetic energy—frequently tested in numerical MCQs. - Law of Conservation of Energy
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
Focus in MCQs:
Problems usually test formula application, unit consistency, and conceptual understanding of energy transformation.
Relevance for NDA/CDS 1 2026 Exam
For the NDA/CDS 1 2026 examination, Physics questions are generally:
- Concept-based with moderate difficulty
- Focused on clarity of fundamentals rather than complex derivations
- Designed to test speed and accuracy under time pressure
Typically:
- Questions from Kinematics and Work, Power, and Energy are frequent and scoring
- Around 3–6 questions may appear directly or indirectly from these topics
- Emphasis is on MCQ-solving techniques, elimination methods, and avoiding calculation errors
A strong command of these topics can significantly boost overall marks in the General Ability Test (NDA) or Science section (CDS).
Conclusion
This class serves as a foundation-building session where students not only revise key concepts but also apply them through carefully selected MCQs. Mastery of Kinematics and Work, Power, and Energy ensures a strong grip on core physics principles, which are essential for both exams and future studies in mechanics.
By practicing regularly, focusing on conceptual clarity, and improving calculation speed, aspirants can turn these topics into high-scoring areas in the NDA/CDS 1 2026 examination. Consistency, revision, and strategic problem-solving will be the key to success.





