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PHYSICS FOR HIGH, GRAMMAR AND SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDIES

TOPICS

 

1. MOTION

2. MEASUREMENTS

3. ENERGY, WORK AND POWER

 

4. STATIC ELECTRICITY ---* ELECTRIC CHARGES* ATOMIC STRUCTURE*ELECTROSTATIC INDUCTION*

 

5.  CURRENT ELECTRICITY

 

6  MATTER  

a)   Atom, Molecule,  Element and Compound   

b)  States of matter, solid , liquid and Gas 

 c)  Crystal Solids, Crystallization 

d)  Amorphous Solids 

 

7   FLUID MECHANISM, CONCEPTS OF FLUID MECHANISM

 

8 VECTORS 

a) Vecctor Representations   

b) Addition of Vectors 

c) Parallelogram Law of Vectors 

d) Resultant of more than two vectors and Components of Vectors

e) Relative Motion

 

9 PROJECTILE

 

10 EQUILIBRIUM

a) Moment of a force

b) COUPLES

c) The Principle of Moments

d) Centre of Gravity

e) STABLE AND UNSTABLE EQUILIBRUM

 

11  Pressure 

a) Pressure In Liquid And Gas,   

b) The Hydraulic Press and Pascal’s Principles     

c) Car Brake and hydraulic machine    

d) Pneumatic Machine  

e) Atmospheric Pressure and Manometer

f) Barometers

g) Fortin Barometer

h) Aneroid Barometer

i) Practical Application of Barometer and Units of Atmospheric Pressure

j) The Siphon

k)  The Syringe

l) The Bicycle Pump.

m) LIFT PUMP AND FORCE PUMP

 

12 SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION AND CIRCULAR MOTION

a) Simple Harmonic Motion

b) THE SIMPLE PENDULUM

c) DETERMINATION OF g WITH SIMPLE PENDULUM

d) Mass on a Spring

e) Loaded test-tube in a liquid

f) Circular Motion

g) Energy of simple harmonic motion

 

13 NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION

a) Newton’s First Law of Motion And Inertial

b) Newton's Second Law of Motion And Momentum

c) Weightlessness

d) NEWTON’S THIRD LAW OF MOTION

e) Law of Conservation of Momentum

f) Energy and Momentum of elastic and inelastic collision.

 

14 MACHINES

a) Introduction to Machines

b) Mechanical Advantage and velocity ratio.

c) Efficiency Of A Machine

d) IDEAL MACHINE

e)The Velocity ratio of    The lever ,  The pulleys , Inclined plane  , The hydraulic press,  The screw,  , The wheel and the axle,   GEARS .

f) Friction

 

15 HEAT ENERGY AND MEASUREMENTS

a)  Energy, Heat energy , Specific heat capacity.

b) Calorimeter and Heat transfer

c)  Latent Heat

d) Specific Latent Heat.

e)  Melting Point And Freezing Point

f)  Boiling Point  and Condensation

g)  Evaporation

h)  Molecular Explanation of Evaporation

i) Refrigerator

j)  Sublimation

k) Vapour Pressure

l)  ATMOSPHERIC  WATER VAPOURS         Dew,   Mist   Cloud,   Humidity, Relative humidity.

m) Air Condition

n) Hygrometer

16 GAS LAWS

GAS LAW

Boyle’s Law

Charles’ Law

Pressure law or Gay Lussac’s Law

General Gas Law

Absolute zero of temperature.

The Kelvin Temperature Scale.

Cubic expansivity of  gas

STP, Standard Temperature and Pressure

Explanation of Gas Law using Kinetic theory

 

17 WAVES AND REFLECTION OF LIGHT

17.1   Waves, Longitudinal and Transverse waves.

17.2  Waves Representation and Terms

17.3  Stationary and Progressive waves

17.4  Ripple Tank, Reflection, Refraction, Diffraction, Interference and Polarization.

17.5   Emission of Light

17.6   Luminous Objects and Non-luminous objects.

17.7  Transmission of light and Rays of light

17.8  Rectilinear Propagation of Light

17.9   Shadow

17.10   Penumbra and Umbra

17.11  Eclipse of the Sun (Solar Eclipse)

17.12   Annular Eclipse of the Sun

17.13   Eclipse of the Moon or Lunar Eclipse

17.14  The Pin Hole Camera

17.15   Magnification

17.16  Reflection of light from plain surface

17.17  Law of Reflection.

 

17.18  Ray Box

17.19  Parallax

17.20 Lateral inversion

 

17.21  Properties of images formed by a mirror.

17.22 The Kaleidoscope

17.23 The Periscope

17.24 Effect of mirror rotation on a reflected ray

17.25  Reflection of light by curved mirror

 

18 REFRACTION OF LIGHT

19 OPTICAL DEVICES

20 SOUND WAVES AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

21 FIELDS

22 ALTERNATING CURRENTS (A.C) AND DIRECT CURRENT (D.C)

23 NUCLEAR PHYSICS

24 PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT

25  FLUID ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION

26 SEMI-CONDUCTORS

 

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