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ISC Class 11 Physics Syllabus - Free PDF Download

The document outlines the syllabus and exam structure for Class 11 Physics. It includes two papers - a theory paper worth 70 marks testing various physics units and concepts, and a practical paper worth 15 marks involving experiments. It also includes 10 marks for a physics project and 5 marks for a practical file maintained throughout the year.

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ISC Class 11 Physics Syllabus - Free PDF Download

The document outlines the syllabus and exam structure for Class 11 Physics. It includes two papers - a theory paper worth 70 marks testing various physics units and concepts, and a practical paper worth 15 marks involving experiments. It also includes 10 marks for a physics project and 5 marks for a practical file maintained throughout the year.

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Class-11 Physics

There will be two papers in the subject.


Paper I: Theory - 3 hours ... 70 marks
Paper II: Practical - 3 hours ... 15 marks
Project Work … 10 marks
Practical File … 5 marks
PAPER I -THEORY – 70 MARKS

S. UNIT TOTAL
NO WEIGHTAGE
1. Physical World and Measurement
2. Kinematics 23 Marks
3. Laws of Motion
4. Work, Energy and Power 17 Marks
5. Motion of System of Particles and
Rigid Body
6. Gravitation
7. Properties of Bulk Matter 20 Marks
8. Heat and Thermodynamics
9. Behaviour of Perfect Gases and
Kinetic Theory of Gases
10. Oscillations and Waves 10 Marks
TOTAL 70 Marks
Chapter-1 Physical World and Measurement:
• Physical World • Units and Measurement
Chapter-2 Kinematics:
• Motion in a Straight Line • Motion in a Plane
Chapter-3 Laws of Motion:
•General concept of force, inertia, Newton's first law of
motion
Chapter-4 Work, Power and Energy:
•Work done by a constant force and a variable force; kinetic
energy
Chapter-5 Motion of System of Particles and Rigid
Body:
•Idea of centre of mass: centre of mass of a two-particle
system
Chapter-6 Gravitation:
• Kepler's laws of planetary motion, universal law of
gravitation. Acceleration due to gravity (g) and its variation
with altitude, latitude and depth.
• Gravitational potential and gravitational potential energy,
escape velocity, orbital velocity of a satellite, Geo-stationary
satellites
Chapter-7 Properties of Bulk Matter:
• Mechanical Properties of Solids
• Mechanical Properties of Fluids
Chapter-8 Heat and Thermodynamics:
• Thermal Properties of Matter
• Thermodynamics
Chapter-9 Behaviour of Perfect Gases and Kinetic
• Theory of Gases: Kinetic Theory: Equation of state of a
perfect gas, work done in compressing a gas. Kinetic theory
of gases - assumptions, concept of pressure.
Chapter-10 Oscillations and Waves:
• Oscillations
• Wave

PAPER II
PRACTICAL WORK- 15 Marks
Given below is a list of required experiments. Teachers
may add to this list, keeping in mind the general pattern
of questions asked in the annual examinations.
In each experiment, students are expected to record their
observations in a tabular form with units at the column head.
Students should plot an appropriate graph, work out the
necessary calculations and arrive at the result.
Students are required to have completed all experiments
from the given list (excluding demonstration
experiments):
1. To measure the diameter of a spherical body using
Vernier calipers. Calculate its volume with appropriate
significant figures. Also measure its volume using a
graduated cylinder and compare the two.
2. Find the diameter of a wire using a micrometer screw
gauge and determine percentage error in cross sectional
area.
3. Determine radius of curvature of a spherical surface like
watch glass by a spherometer.
4. Equilibrium of three concurrent coplanar forces. To verify
the parallelogram law of forces and to determine weight of a
body.
5. (i) Inclined plane:
(ii) Friction:
6. To find the acceleration due to gravity by measuring the
variation in time period (T) with effective length (L) of a
simple pendulum; plot graphs of T νs √L and T2 νs L.
Determine effective length of the seconds pendulum from
T2 νs L graph.
7. To find the force constant of a spring and to study
variation in time period of oscillation with mass m of a body
suspended by the spring. To find acceleration due to gravity
by plotting a graph of T against √m
8. Boyle's Law:
9. Cooling curve:
10. To study the variation in frequency of air column with
length using resonance column apparatus or a long
cylindrical vessel and a set of tuning forks. Hence,
determine velocity of sound in air at room temperature.
11. To determine frequency of a tuning fork using a
sonometer.
12. To determine specific heat capacity of a solid using a
calorimeter.
PROJECT WORK AND PRACTICAL FILE –
15 Marks
Project Work – 10 Marks
All candidates will be required to do one project involving
some Physics related topic/s, under the guidance and regular
supervision of the Physics teacher. Candidates are to prepare
a technical report formally written including an abstract,
some theoretical discussion, experimental setup,
observations with tables of data collected, analysis
and discussion of results, deductions, conclusion, etc.
Practical File – 5 Marks
Teachers are required to assess students on the basis of the
Physics practical file maintained by them during the
academic year

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