Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Phy:

I Physical Quantities, Standards and Units

1.1 Unit of Length
1.2 Unit of Mass
1.3 Unit of Time


II Mechanics and Properties of Matter

2.1 Motion
2.2 Force
2.3 Newton's Laws of Motion
2.4 Impulse
2.5 Work, Power and Energy
2.6 Moment of a Force
2.7 Centre of Gravity
2.8 Machines
2.9 Artificial Satellites
2.10 Density and Relative Density
2.11 Pressure
2.12 Upthrust
2.13 Hydrometer
2.14 Matter and its Properties
2.15 Motion of Fluids—Bernoullis Theorem

III Heat

3.1 Internal Energy
3.2 Thermal Expansion
3.3 Transmission of Heat
3.4 Quantity of Heat
3.5 Change of State
3.6 Relative Humidity
3.7 Air Conditioning
3.8 Pressure Cooker

IV Wave Motion

V Electromagnetic Radiation

5.1 Radio and Television Transmission
5.2 Radar
5.3 Microwave Oven

VI Light

6.1 Rectilinear Propagation, Shadows and Eclipses
6.2 Reflection
6.3 Refraction
6.4 Total Internal Reflection
6.5 Dispersion
6.6 Colour of Objects
6.7 Lenses
6.8 Eye
6.9 Optical Instruments
6.10 Scattering of Light
6.1l Interference of Light
6.12 Diffraction of Light

VII Sound

7.1 Sound Characteristics
7.2 The Speed of Sound
7.3 Reflection of Sound, Echo
7.4 Ultrasonics
7.5 Bats and Ultrasound
7.6 Refraction of Sound
7.7 Resonance
7.8 Doppler Effect
7.9 Sonic Boom

VIII Magnetism

8.1 Earth's Magnetism

IX Static Electricity

9.1 Electricity by Friction
9.2 Insulators, Conductors, Superconductors and Semiconductors
X Current Electricity
10.1 Effects of Electric Current
10.2 Power Generation and Transmission
10.3 Domestic Electric Installation
10.4 Electric Light
10.5 Some Electronic Devices

XI Atomic Physics

11.1 Atomic Structure
11.2 Emission of Radiation

XII Nuclear Physics

12.1 Radioactivity
12.2 Nuclear Energy
12.3 Fundamental Particles
12.4 Fundamental Interaction

XIII Astronomy and Space Science

13.1 Celestial Bodies
13.2 Solar System
13.3 Important Types of Satellites
13.4 Space Probes

XIV Computers and Internet
14.1 Computers—Introduction
14.2 Representation of Information Inside Computers
14.3 The Basic Component of the Computer: The Flip-flop
14.4 Mathematical Operations Using Computers
14.5 Logical Operations Using Computers
14.6 Computer Architecture
14.7 Programs
14.8 Software
14.9 Uses of Computers
14.10 Internet—Introduction
14.11 Internet—The Concept
14.12 Network Protocol
14.13 IP Addresses: Unique Internet
Addresses for Computers
14.14 Client-Server Model
14.15 Services Rendered over the Internet
14.16 Interactive Webpages

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