Physics 11 Physics 11

CHAPTER III: PROJECTILE MOTION
  • Non-uniform motion
  • Position-time graph and velocity-time graph
  • Equation of a projectile path
  • Time off light
  • Horizontal range
  • Maximum height of a projectile
  • Relative velocity
CHAPTER IV: FORCE
  • Types of forces
  • General idea of gravitation
  • electromagnetic and nuclear forces
  • Law of conservation of momentum
  • Work done by a variable force. Work-energy theorem
  • Elastic and inelastic collisions in one and two dimensions
  • Inertial and non-inertial frames
  • the moment of force
  • Couple and properties of the couple
  • Centre of mass
  • Centre of gravity
  • Conditions of equilibrium of a rigid body
CHAPTER V: FRICTION IN SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS
  • Origin and nature of frictional forces
  • Laws of static friction
  • Laws of kinetic friction
  • Pressure due to fluid column
  • Pascal’s Law and its applications
  • Effect of gravity on fluid pressure
  • Streamlined low
  • Turbulent flow
  • Viscous force,Newton’s formula
  • Stokes’ law
  • Equation for terminal velocity
  • Raynold’s number
  • Bernoulli’s principle and its applications
CHAPTER VI: SOUND WAVES
  • Waves and oscillations
  • Progressive waves
  • Characteristics of transverse waves
  • Characteristics of longitudinal waves
  • Sound as longitudinal wave motion
  • Relation between v
  • f and λ Newton’s formula for the velocity of sound
  • Laplace’s correction
CHAPTER VII: THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER
  • Measurement of temperature
  • Ideal-gas equation and absolute temperature
  • Thermal expansion
  • Specific heat capacity
  • Calorimetry
  • change of state
  • Latent heat
  • Heat transfer
CHAPTER VIII: REFRACTION OF LIGHT
  • Refraction of monochromatic light
  • Snell’s law
  • Total internal reflection
  • Critical angle,Optical fibre
  • Dispersion of light
  • Prism formula
  • Angular dispersion and dispersive power
  • Rainbow
  • Scattering of light
  • Blue colour of sky
  • Colour of sun at sunrise and sunset
  • Elementary idea of Raman effect
CHAPTER IX: RAY OPTICS
  • Refraction at single curved surface
  • Lensmaker’s equation
  • Combination of thin lenses in contact
  • Concept of conjugate focii
  • Correction of eye defects
  • Magnifying power of simple microscope
  • Magnifying power of compound microscope,Magnifying power of telescope
  • Reflecting telescope
CHAPTER X: ELECTROSTATICS
  • Frictional electricity
  • Charges and their conservation
  • Coulomb’s law and dielectric constant
  • Forces between multiple electric charges
  • Superposition principle of forces,Continuous distribution of charges,Concept of charge density
  • Electric field intensity
  • Potential energy
  • Electric potential due to point charge
  • Relation between electric field intensity and potential
  • Potential difference
  • Volt and electron volt
  • Electric dipole and dipole moment
  • Electric lines of force. Equipotential surfaces
  • P.E. of single charge and system of charges
CHAPTER XI: CURRENT ELECTRICITY
  • Specific resistance
  • Temperature dependence of resistance
  • Colour code of carbon resistor
  • Series and parallel combination of resistors
  • E.M.F. and internal resistance of cell
  • Work done by electric current
  • Power in electric circuit
  • Cells in series and in parallel
  • Elementary idea of secondary cells
CHAPTER XII: MAGNETIC EFFECT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
  • Oersted’s experiment
  • Biot Savart’s law
  • Right hand rule
  • Magnetic induction at the centre of circular coil carrying current
  • Magnetic induction at a point along the axis of a coil carrying current
  • Fleming’s left hand rule
  • Force between two infinitely long current carrying parallel conductors
  • Definition of Ampere
  • Force acting on aconductor carrying current in magnetic field
  • Torque on a current loop in magnetic field
CHAPTER XIII: MAGNETISM
  • Origin of magnetism due to moving charges
  • Equivalence between magnetic dipole and circular coil carrying current
  • Definition of magnetic dipole moment and it’s unit
  • Torque acting on a magnet in uniform magnetic induction
  • Bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid
  • Magnetic field lines
  • Magnetic induction due to bar magnet at a point along the axis and at a point along equator
  • Earth’s magnetic field and magnetic elements
  • Electromagnets and factors affecting their strength
CHAPTER XIV: ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
  • Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves
  • Electromagnetic spectrum
  • Space communication,Propagation of electromagnetic waves in atmosphere
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