CBSE Class11 Physics Syllabus
CBSE Class11 Physics Syllabus
CBSE Class11 Physics Syllabus
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spring, conservative forces; conservation of mechanical energy (kinetic and
potential energies); non-conservative forces; motion in a vertical circle,
elastic and inelastic collisions in one and two dimensions.
PRACTICALS
Total Periods 60
Section A
Experiments
1. To measure diameter of a small spherical/cylindrical body using Vernier
calipers.
2. To measure internal diameter and depth of a given beaker/calorimeter
using Vernier calipers and hence find its volume.
3. To measure diameter of a given wire using screw gauge.
4. To measure thickness of a given sheet using screw gauge.
5. To measure volume of an irregular lamina using screw gauge.
6. To determine radius of curvature of a given spherical surface by a
spherometer.
7. To determine the mass of two different objects using a beam balance.
8. To find the weight of a given body using parallelogram law of vectors.
9. Using a simple pendulum, plot L-T and L-T2 graphs. Hence find the
effective length of a seconds pendulum using appropriate graph.
10. To study the relationship between force of limiting friction and normal
reaction and to find the coefficient of friction between a block and a
horizontal surface.
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11. To find the downward force, along an inclined plane, acting on a roller
due to gravitational pull of the earth and study its relationship with the angle
of inclination () by plotting graph between force and sin .
Activities
1. To make a paper scale of given least count, e.g. 0.2 cm, 0.5 cm.
2. To determine mass of a given body using a metre scale by principle of
moments.
3. To plot a graph for a given set of data, with proper choice of scales and
error bars.
4. To measure the force of limiting friction for rolling of a roller on a
horizontal plane.
5. To study the variation in the range of a jet of water with the angle of
projection.
6. To study the conservation of energy of a ball rolling down on inclined
plane (using a double inclined plane).
7. To study dissipation of energy of a simple pendulum by plotting a graph
between square of amplitude and time.
Section B
Experiments
1. To determine Youngs modulus of elasticity of the material of a given wire.
2. To find the force constant of a helical spring by plotting a graph between
load and extension.
3. To study the variation in volume with pressure for a sample of air at
constant temperature by plotting graphs between P and V, and between P
and 1/V.
4. To determine the surface tension of water by capillary rise method.
5. To determine the coefficient of viscosity of a given viscous liquid by
measuring the terminal velocity of a given spherical body.
6. To study the relationship between the temperature of a hot body and time
by plotting a cooling curve.
7. To determine specific heat capacity of a given (i) solid (ii) liquid, by
method of mixtures.
8. (i) To study the relation between frequency and length of a given wire
under constant tension using sonometer.
(ii) To study the relation between the length of a given wire and tension for
constant frequency using sonometer.
9. To find the speed of sound in air at room temperature using a resonance
tube by two resonance positions.
Activities
1. To observe change of state and plot a cooling curve for molten wax.
2. To observe and explain the effect of heating on a bi-metallic strip.
3. To note the change in level of liquid in a container on heating and
interpret the observations.
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4. To study the effect of detergent on surface tension of water by observing
capillary rise.
5. To study the factors affecting the rate of loss of heat of a liquid.
6. To study the effect of load on depression of a suitably clamped meter
scale loaded at (i) at its end (ii) in the middle
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