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About State Board Class XI Course Syllabus

 

Nature of Physical World and Measurement
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Excitement generated by the discoveries in Physics
  • An understanding of physical quantities of importance
  • Different system of units
  • The importance of significant figures
  • An understanding of errors and corrections in physics measurements
  • Usage of dimensions to check the homogeneity of physical quantities

A Kinematics
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Different types of motions (linear, rotational and oscillatory)
  • The necessity for reference frames to explain the motion of objects
  • The meaning of vectors, scalars and their properties
  • The role of scalar and vector products in physics
  • The basics of differentiation and integration

Kinematics
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • The notions of displacement and distance and their variation with time
  • The notions of speed, velocity, acceleration and their graphs
  • The notion of relative velocity
  • Radians and degrees
  • Kinematic equations of motion for constant acceleration
  • Analysis of various types of motion of objects under gravitational force
  • Uniform circular motion, centripetal acceleration and centripetal force

Laws of Motion
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Newton’s laws
  • Logical connection between laws of Newton
  • Free body diagram and related problems
  • Law of conservation of momentum
  • Role of frictional forces
  • Centripetal and centrifugal forces
  • Origin of centrifugal force

Work, Energy and Power
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Definition of work
  • Work done by a constant and a variable force
  • Various types of energy
  • Law of conservation of energy
  • Vertical circular motion
  • Definition of power
  • Various types of collisions

Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Bodies
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Relevance of the centre of mass in various systems of particles
  • Torque and angular momentum in rotational motion
  • Types of equilibria with appropriate examples

Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Bodies
  • Moment of inertia of different rigid bodies
  • Dynamics of rotation of rigid bodies
  • Distinguishing translational motion from rotational motion
  • Rolling motion, slipping and sliding motions

Gravitation
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Kepler’s laws for planetary motion
  • Newton’s law of gravitation
  • Connection between Kepler’s laws and law of gravitation
  • Calculation of gravitational field and potential
  • Calculation of variation of acceleration due to gravity
  • Calculation of escape speed and energy of satellites
  • Concept of weightlessness
  • Advantage of heliocentric system over geocentric system
  • Measurement of the radius of Earth using Eratosthenes method
  • Recent developments in gravitation and astrophysics

Properties of Matter - SOLIDS
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Inter atomic or intermolecular forces in matter
  • Stress, strain and elastic modulus

Properties of Matter – FLUIDS
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Surface tension
  • Viscosity
  • Properties of fluids and their applications

Heat and Thermodynamics
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Meaning of heat, work and temperature
  • Ideal gas laws
  • Concept of specific heat capacity
  • Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases
  • Various states of matter
  • Newton’s law of cooling
  • Stefan’s law and Wien’s law

Heat and Thermodynamics
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Meaning of thermodynamic equilibrium
  • Meaning of internal energy
  • Zeroth and first laws of thermodynamics
  • Various thermodynamic processes
  • Work done in various thermodynamic processes
  • Second law of thermodynamics
  • Working of Carnot engine and refrigerator

Kinetic Theory of Gases
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Necessity of kinetic theory of gases
  • The microscopic origin of pressure and temperature
  • Correlate the internal energy of the gas and translational kinetic energy of gas molecules
  • Meaning of degrees of freedom
  • Law of equipartition of energy
  • Calculation of the ratio of CP and CV
  • Calculate the total degrees of freedom for mono atomic, diatomic and triatomic molecules
  • Mean free path and its dependence with pressure, temperature and number density
  • Brownian motion and its microscopic origin

Oscillations
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Oscillatory motion – periodic motion and non-periodic motion
  • Simple harmonic motion
  • Angular harmonic motion
  • Linear harmonic oscillator – both horizontal and vertical
  • Combination of springs – series and parallel

Oscillations
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Simple pendulum
  • Expression of energy – potential energy, kinetic energy and total energy
  • Graphical representation of simple harmonic motion
  • Types of oscillation – free, damped, maintained and forced oscillations
  • Concept of resonance

Waves
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Waves and their types (transverse and longitudinal)
  • Basic terms like wavelength, frequency, time period and amplitude of a wave
  • Velocity of transverse waves and longitudinal waves
  • Velocity of sound waves
  • Reflection of sound waves from plane and curved surfaces and its applications
  • Progressive waves and their graphical representation

Waves
In this unit, the student is exposed to
  • Superposition principle, interference of waves, beats and standing waves
  • Characteristics of stationary waves, sonometer
  • Intensity and loudness
  • Fundamental frequency, harmonics and overtones
  • Vibration of air column – closed organ pipe, open organ pipe and resonance air column
  • Doppler effect and its applications

 

Fees

Total : Rs.14,000/- To complete the syllabus

Fee for chapter wise : Rs.2,000/-

 

 

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