Physics is considered to be one of the toughest subjects by the science stream students. There are several CBSE books for class 11 available in the market, which are very helpful to help you clear the basic concepts of Physics for scoring good marks in your exam.
However, one has to choose the reference book according to his/her requirement as well as his/her understanding of the subject. Basically, while looking for a good Physics reference book for class 11 you should check for a book with a simple language so you do not have any problem in understanding the fundamentals, technical problems, etc.
Below is a list of the best physics books for class 11 CBSE. According to your requirements, you can choose reference books:
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NCERT Physics (Part I & II), Textbook for Class 11- Most of the students agree that this is the best physics book for class 11. For developing basic concept this book is very good. Don’t forget, NCERT solutions are one of the most important books to refer.
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Concepts of Physics 1, by H. C. Verma - This book explains difficult theories very simply and concisely. It also contains plenty of solved numerical problems, and teaches how to approach them. Students preparing for JEE find this book very useful.
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Pradeep’s Fundamental Physics Class 11, by Gomber and Gogia - A very good book for concept building.
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Principles of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker - A very good reference book for IIT preparation as well as for international exams.
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All in One Physics Class 11th by Keshav Mohan (Arihant) - A good book for reference. Students like this book for its numerical problems. For competitive exams students refer this book.
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Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov - Several problems with hogh difficulty level are solved in this book. Students refer this book particularly for mechanics, modern physics, electricity, etc.
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A Textbook of Physics (Class 11) by G. C. Agarwal - A very good book for concept building. This book can be referred for lucidly explained theory, as well as for numerical problems.