PHYSICS XI CONTENTS

 CHAPTER 1
Physical World
What is physics 
Scope and Excitement of Physics 
Physics Technology and society 
Fundamental Forces in Nature
 CHAPTER 2 
UNITS  AND MEASUREMENTS
Introduction 
The International System of Units 
Measurement of Length 
Measurement of Mass
Measurement of Time 
Accuracy, Precision of instrument and error in measurement 
Significant Figures 
Dimensional formulae and Dimensional Equations 
Dimensional Analysis and its applications
 CHAPTER 3
 MOTION IN STRAIGHT LINE 
Average Velocity and Average speed 
Instantaneous Velocity and Speed
Kinematic Equations for Uniformly Accelerated Motion
Relative Velocity 
 CHAPTER 4
MOTION IN A PLANE
 Introduction 
Multiplication of vectors by Real Numbers 
Addition and Subtraction of Vectors -Graphical Method 
Vector Addition - Analytical Method 
Resolution of vectors 
Product of two vectors 
Motion in a Plain
Motion in a plaim with constant Accleration
Equations of Motion in a Plane
Projectile Motion 
Uniform Circular Motion
Angular Velocity  and its Relation with Linear Velocity 
CHAPTER 5
LAWS OF MOTION
Introduction 
Aristotle Fallacy
The Law of Inertia 
Newtons First law of Motion 
Newton's Second law of Motion 
Newton's Third law of Motion
Conservation of Momentum 
Equilibrium of a particle 
Common Forces in Mechanics 
Circular Motion 
Banking of Curves
Uniform Circular Motion 
CHAPTER 6
WORK, ENERGY AND POWER

Introduction( introduction to chapter, scalar product, scalar product of orthogonal unit vectors, energy, mechanical energy)

Notions of Work and Kinetic Energy :The Work Energy Theorem
Work
The work energy Theorem for a variable Force
The concept of Potential Energy 
The Conservation of Mechanical Energy 
Various Forms of Energy :The Law of Conservation of Energy
Power
Collisions
CHAPTER 7
SYSTEM OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION 

Motion of Centre of Mass
Linear Momentum of a system of Particles 
Equilibrium of Rigid body
Torque and Angular Momentum
 Moment of Inertia 
Moment of Inertia of rigid body
Definition of Radius of Gyration [K]
Theorems of perpendicular and Parallel Axis 
Kinematics of Rotational Motion about fixed Axis
Dynamics of Rotational motion about a fixed Axis 
Angular Momentum in case of Rotation about fixed Axis
Kinetic Energy  of Rolling Motion 
    CHAPTER 8      GRAVITATION 
Introduction 
Gravitational Constant 
Acceleration due to gravity of Earth
Acceleration due to Gravity below and above the surface of Earth 
Gravitational Potential Energy 
Escape Speed
Earth Satellite 
Energy of Orbital Satellite 
Geostationary and polar Satellites 
Weightlessness
CHAPTER 9
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS
Introduction 
Ealastic Behavior of solids
Stress and Strain
Hooke's law
Stress strain Curve 
Elastic Moduli
Applications of Elastic Behavior of materials 
CHAPTER 10
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS
Streamline Flow
Bernoulli's Principle
Viscosity 
Reynolds Number Surface Tension 
CHAPTER 11
THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER
Introduction
Measurement of Temperature 
Ideal gas equation and absolute Temperature 
Thermal Expansion 
Calorimetry
Change of state 
Heat transfer 
Newton's Law of Cooling 
 CHAPTER 12
THERMODYNAMICS
Introduction 
Thermal Equilibrium
Zeroth Law of TAHERMODYNAMICS
Heat, Internal Energy and Work
First Law of Thermodynamics
Specific Heat Capacity 
Thermodynamic Processes 
Heat Engine 
Refrigerators and Heat pumps
Second law of Thermodynamics
Reversible anf irreversible Process 
Carnot Engine 
 CHAPTER 13
KINETIC THEORY 
Periodic and Oscillatory Motions
Simple harmonic Motion 
Simple harmonic Motion and Uniform circular motion
*Velocity and acceleration in simple Harmonic Motion 
*Force Law for Simple harmonic Motion 
* Energy in Simple harmonic Motion 
*Some systems Excuting Simple Harmonic Motion 
*Damped Simple harmonic Motion 
*Forced Oscillations and Resonance 
CHAPTER 15
WAVES
Transverse and Longitudinal Waves
Displacement Relation in Progressive Wave
The speed of Travelling  Wave 
The Principle of Superposition of Waves 
Reflection of Waves
Beats 
Doppler Effect 




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