The chapter Universe in NEET Physics deals with astronomy and cosmology, explaining the structure, evolution, and dynamics of the cosmos.
Understanding this chapter is crucial for NEET aspirants because it includes conceptual questions, numerical applications, and observational astronomy, which are frequently tested in exams.
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1. Vectors |
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2. Units and Measurements |
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3. Motion In a Straight Line |
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4. Motion In A Plane |
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5. Laws of Motion |
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6. Friction |
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7. Work, Energy and Power |
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8. System Of Particles and Rotational Motion |
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9. Gravitation |
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10. Elasticity |
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11. Surface Tension |
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12. Mechanical Properties of Fluids |
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13. Thermal Properties of Matter |
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14. Kinetic Theory |
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15. Thermodynamics |
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16. Transmission of Heat |
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17. Simple Harmonic Motion |
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18. Wave and Sound |
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19. Current Electricity |
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20. Heating & Chemical Effects of Current |
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21. Magnetic Effect of Current |
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22. Magnetism And Matter |
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23. Electromagnetic Induction |
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24. Alternating Current |
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25. Dual Nature Of Radiation And Matter |
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26. Atomic And Nuclear Physics |
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27. Semiconductor Electronics |
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28. Communication |
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29. Ray Optics And Optical Instruments |
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30. Wave Optics |
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31. Universe |
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32. Physics Formula PDF for Entrance Exam |
Stars: Luminous celestial bodies producing energy through nuclear fusion
Classified based on size, luminosity, and temperature
Examples: Sun, Betelgeuse, Sirius
Planets and Satellites: Bodies orbiting stars or planets
Galaxies: Massive systems of stars, dust, and gas
Types: Spiral, Elliptical, Irregular
NEET may ask classification, examples, and basic properties of stars, planets, and galaxies.
Constellations: Patterns of stars forming shapes; used for navigation and identification
Light Year (ly): Distance traveled by light in one year (≈ 9.46 × 10¹² km)
Parsec (pc): Distance at which 1 AU subtends 1 arcsecond (≈ 3.26 ly)
Methods to Measure Distance: Parallax method, standard candles (Cepheid variables)
NEET may ask conversion between light-years and parsecs, or distance calculations.
Hubble’s Law: v = H₀ × d
v = recession velocity of galaxy
H₀ = Hubble constant
d = distance to galaxy
Shows the universe is expanding
Redshift: Light from distant galaxies shifts to longer wavelength due to expansion
NEET may ask Hubble’s law formula, redshift, and significance of expansion.
Definition: Universe originated from a hot, dense singularity ~13.8 billion years ago
Evidence for Big Bang:
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR)
Redshift of galaxies (Hubble’s observation)
Abundance of light elements (H, He, Li)
NEET may ask basic concept, evidence, and timeline of the Big Bang.
Protostar: Collapsing cloud of gas and dust
Main Sequence Star: Stable star fusing hydrogen into helium
Red Giant / Supergiant: Expansion when hydrogen is exhausted
Final Stages:
Small stars → White Dwarf → Black Dwarf
Massive stars → Supernova → Neutron Star / Black Hole
NEET questions often ask stages of stellar evolution and classification of stars.
Types of Galaxies:
Spiral: Milky Way, Andromeda
Elliptical: M87
Irregular: LMC, SMC
Galaxy Clusters: Groups of galaxies bound by gravity
Superclusters: Clusters of galaxy clusters forming large-scale structure
NEET may ask types of galaxies and examples.
Observable Universe: Part of the universe accessible by light
Dark Matter: Invisible mass influencing galaxy rotation
Dark Energy: Causes accelerated expansion of universe
Cosmic Horizon: Limit beyond which light cannot reach us
NEET may ask definitions and significance of dark matter and dark energy.
Hubble’s Law: v = H₀ × d
Redshift (z): z = Δλ/λ
Light year distance: 1 ly ≈ 9.46 × 10¹² km
Parsec: 1 pc ≈ 3.26 ly
Luminosity relation: L = 4πR²σT⁴
Mastery of these formulas helps in solving conceptual and numerical NEET questions.
Memorize Hubble’s law, Big Bang theory, and cosmic distances
Understand life cycle of stars, types of galaxies, and cosmic expansion
Practice numerical problems involving distances, redshift, and luminosity
Learn observational astronomy concepts like parallax and standard candles
Relate concepts to real astronomical objects and phenomena
StudentBro notes include step-by-step explanations, diagrams, and solved examples for clarity and revision.
Covers stars, galaxies, cosmic distances, Hubble’s law, Big Bang, and cosmological concepts
Includes diagrams, examples, and real-world applications
Structured for easy revision and conceptual clarity
Focused on NEET syllabus and high-yield questions
These notes ensure aspirants can confidently tackle universe and cosmology questions in NEET exams.
The chapter Universe is a vital part of NEET Physics under modern physics and astronomy. Mastery of stars, galaxies, cosmic distances, Hubble’s law, and Big Bang theory is essential for solving conceptual and numerical problems.
StudentBro NEET Physics notes provide structured, clear, and exam-focused guidance, enabling aspirants to confidently solve universe-related questions and excel in NEET exams.