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The document provides information on the total weightage of units in Physics for Classes 11 and 12 in India.
For Class 11, mechanics receives 56 hours (78% of total) and heat and thermodynamics receives 16 hours (22% of total). The key topics in mechanics include equations of motion, momentum, energy, rotational motion, and waves. The key topics in thermodynamics include heat transfer, the laws of thermodynamics, and kinetic theory of gases.
For Class 12, the main units covered are electromagnetism, electronics, optics, and modern physics. The highest weighted topics include electromagnetic induction, alternating current, semiconductors, ray optics, and wave optics. Key concepts include
The document provides information on the total weightage of units in Physics for Classes 11 and 12 in India.
For Class 11, mechanics receives 56 hours (78% of total) and heat and thermodynamics receives 16 hours (22% of total). The key topics in mechanics include equations of motion, momentum, energy, rotational motion, and waves. The key topics in thermodynamics include heat transfer, the laws of thermodynamics, and kinetic theory of gases.
For Class 12, the main units covered are electromagnetism, electronics, optics, and modern physics. The highest weighted topics include electromagnetic induction, alternating current, semiconductors, ray optics, and wave optics. Key concepts include
The document provides information on the total weightage of units in Physics for Classes 11 and 12 in India.
For Class 11, mechanics receives 56 hours (78% of total) and heat and thermodynamics receives 16 hours (22% of total). The key topics in mechanics include equations of motion, momentum, energy, rotational motion, and waves. The key topics in thermodynamics include heat transfer, the laws of thermodynamics, and kinetic theory of gases.
For Class 12, the main units covered are electromagnetism, electronics, optics, and modern physics. The highest weighted topics include electromagnetic induction, alternating current, semiconductors, ray optics, and wave optics. Key concepts include
off Avg. MECHANICS 78% 56 HEAT & THERMODYNAMICS 22% 16
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No. of UNITS Of hours Lecturer questions (for 72) Units and measurements 5 100 DCK Motion along a straight line 4 80 GBS Vectors 3 60 GBS Motion along a plane 3 60 GBS Laws of Motion and GBS 3 60 collisions Friction and free body GBS 3 60 diagrams MECHANICS
Work, Energy & Power 2 40 DCK
PE of a spring & other DCK 3 60 systems Rotational Motion 3 60 GBS Moment of Inertia 4 80 GBS Gravitation 5 100 DCK Mechanics of Solids & Fluids 4 80 OUTSOURCE Simple Harmonic Motion 4 80 GBS Waves, Stationary and GBS 5 100 Standing Waves Sound, Beats and Doppler OUTSOURCE 5 100 effect
Thermal expansion and DCK
3 60 Sp.heats DYNAMICS THERMO
Modes of heat transfer and DCK
5 100 Laws of Black body radiation Thermodynamics 4 80 DCK Kinetic Theory of Gases DCK 4 80 and Gas laws TOTAL 1440 = 72 Hrs MECHANICS- most important topics: Dimensional and error analysis Equations of motion Relative motion Projectile & circular motion Mechanics of common forces Conservation of momentum & energy, and collisions Potential energy of a spring Moment of inertia and dynamics of rotational motion Kepler's laws Acceleration due to gravity Satellites Simple Harmonic Motion Transverse & longitudinal waves: superposition and reflection Standing waves & Beats, Doppler effect Pascal's law, Bernoulli's principle, viscosity & Reynolds' number
THERMODYNAMICS- most important topics:
Temperature and Thermal Expansion Specific Heat Capacity and Calorimetry Heat Transfer Newton's Law of Cooling First Law of Thermodynamics and Heat Capacity Thermodynamic State Variables, Equation of State and Thermodynamic Processes Heat engines, refrigerators and Heat Pumps Second Law of Thermodynamics Reversible and Irreversible Processes and Carnot Engine Law of Equipartition of Energy, Specific Heat Capacity and Mean Free Path FOR II PU ELECTROSTATICS AND MAGNETISM –XII CHAPTERS WEIGHTAGE Electric Charges & Fields 3.67 Electric Potential & Capacitance 3.33 Moving Charges & Magnetism 6.33 Magnetism & Matter 1.00 Electromagnetic Waves & Communication Systems 3.33 The most important topics are:
Electric Charge and Coulomb's Law
Electric Field, Field Lines and Flux Continuous Charge Distribution and Gauss's Law Electrostatic Potential and Work done Potential Energy in an external Field Electrostatics of Conductors and Dielectrics Capacitance and Capacitors Motion in Electric and Magnetic Fields and Cyclotrons Biot-Savart Law Ampere's Circuital Law Force Between Two Parallel Currents Torque on Current Loop and Magnetic Dipole Bar magnet and Magnetic Field lines The Earth's Magnetism Electromagnetic Waves and Spectrum Bandwidth & modulation of Signals in communication systems
ELECTRIC CURRENT AND EMI-XII
CHAPTERS WEIGHTAGE Current Electricity 4.67 Electromagnetic Induction 3.00 Alternating Current 1.67 Semiconductors 10.67
The most important topics are:
Electric Current and Ohm's law Drift of Electrons and resistivity Electrical Energy and Power Cells, Emf, Internal Resistance Combination of resistors and cells and Kirchhoff's Laws Wheatstone Bridge, Meter Bridge and Potentiometer Magnetic Flux and Faraday's Law of Induction Motional EMF and Eddy currents Inductance and AC generator AC voltage applied to LR, CR and LCR circuit Power in AC circuit Types of Semiconductors and Semiconductor devices: Junction Diodes and transistors Circuit Configurations and transistor Characteristics Applications of transistors: Switches, Amplifiers and Oscillators Logic gates and IC
OPTICS AND MODERN PHYSICS-XII
CHAPTERS WEIGHTAGE Ray Optics 5.67 Wave Optics 4.67 Dual Nature of Radiation 4.33 Atoms & Nuclei 2.33
The most important topics are:
Concept of refraction & total internal reflection
Refraction at spherical surfaces and by lenses Power of a lens Refraction by Prism & dispersion Optical Devices Young's double slit experiment & Interference Diffraction & resolving power of Optical instruments Mass-Energy relationship and Nuclear Binding Energy Radioactivity Photoelectric Effect De-broglie relationship