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Introduction
to Physics
Part I - Introduction, System of
Units
Part II - Fundamental, Derived
and Supplementary Units
Motion and Force
Idea of Motion,
Definition of Force
Newton's Laws of Motion
Part
I - Newton’s
First Law of Motion
Part
II - Concept of Inertia and Momentum
Part
III -
Newton’s Second Law and Third Law of Motion, Law of Conservation of Momentum
Equations
of Motion
Part
I - Revision of Terms such as Speed, Velocity and Acceleration, First Equation
of Motion
Part
II - Second Equation of Motion, Third Equation of Motion
Force
Fields
Part
I - Newton’s
Law of Gravitation
Part
II - Coulomb's Law, Types
of Force Fields
Gravitation
and Weightlessness
Part
I - Application of Newton’s Law of Gravitation
Part II - Acceleration
Due to Gravity (g)
Part
III - Difference
Between Mass and Weight
Part
IV - Weightlessness, Projectiles
Mechanics
of Fluids and Pressure
Part
I - Thrust and Pressure
Part II - Pressure in Liquids
Part III - Derivation of Expression for a Pressure in a Liquid, Why Liquid Seeks it own Level
Part IV - Pascal's Law of Transmission of Pressure in Fluids, Atmospheric Pressure and its Measurement
Part V - Measuring Air Pressure, Mercury Barometer
Part VI - Units of Pressure, Aneroid Barometer, Measurement of Density of Unknown Liquids
Part VII - Boyle's Law and Charles' Law
Archimedes'
Principle
Definition, Theoretical
Proof, Application to Determine Densities of Liquids
Work,
Energy and Power
Part I - Definition of Work and its Units
Part II - Types of Energy
Part III - Transformation of Energy, Definition of Power and its Units
Static
Electricity
Part I - How
is Static Electricity Generated?
Part
II - Charging by Conduction and Induction,
Lightening
Current
Electricity
Part I - Potential
Difference, How is Electric Current Generated?
Part
II - Electrical
Resistance and the Ohm’s Law, Power
Heat
Part I - Introduction, Specific Heat, Thermal
Equilibrium
Part II - Change Of State and Latent Heat
Part III - Evaporation and Boiling
Part IV - Transmission through conduction,
convection and radiation
Part V - Sources Of Heat
Light
Part I - Reflection from a Plane Surface, Laws of Reflection
Part II - Reflection from a Spherical Surface, Definitions regarding Convex and Concave Mirrors
Part III - Images by Concave Mirrors, Case 1 of Concave Mirrors
Part IV - Cases 2, 3 & 4 of Concave Mirrors
Part V - Cases 5 & 6 of Concave Mirrors, Uses of Concave
Mirrors
Part VI - Images by Convex Mirrors, Mirror Formula, Linear Magnification of Mirrors
Part VII - Refraction of Light, Total Internal Reflection
Part VIII - Lenses, Definitions Regarding Convex and Concave Lens, Ray Diagrams
Part IX - Images by Convex Lenses, Case 1 of Convex Lens
Part X - Cases 2, 3 & 4 of Convex Lens
Part XI - Cases 5 & 6 of Convex Lens, Uses of Convex Lens
Part XII - Images by Concave Lens
Part XIII - Human Eye as a Lens
Part XIV - Lens Formula, Power of a Lens and Linear Magnification of Lenses
Part XV - Dispersion of Light
Wave,
Motion and Sound
Part I - Types of Waves and Wave characteristics
Part II - Sound Waves, Measuring
Velocity of Sound
Part III - Ultrasonics, Differences between
Sound Waves and Light Waves, The Human Ear
Simple
Harmonic Motion
Part I - Derivation of
Equation of SHM
Part II - Simple Pendulum
- Its History and Uses Magnetism
Part I - Characteristics of a Magnet, Properties of
Magnets
Part II - Magnetic Field and Magnetic Lines of
Force, Electricity and Magnetism, Magnetic Field due to a Straight Conductor
Part III - Magnetic field due to a Solenoid, Electric
Current due to a Changing Magnetic Field, Application of Induced Electric and Magnetic Fields, Units for Measuring Magnetic Field and
Magnetic
Lines of Force
Part IV - Theory of Magnetism, Earth's Magnetic
Field
Modern
Physics
Part I -
,
and - Radiation
Part
II - Radioactive Transformation, Properties of
-Particles,
-Particles
and -Radiation
Part
III - Cathode Rays - Production, Properties and Uses
Part
IV - X- Rays - Production, Properties and Uses, Differences Between Cathode
Rays and X- Rays
Nuclear
Fission and Fusion
Part
I - Structure of Atomic Nuclei and Representation
Part
II - Forces Inside the Nucleus, Nuclear Fusion and Nuclear Fission Reactions
Part
III - Energy Released during Fission Reaction, Chain Reaction
Part
IV - Types of Fission Reactions, Difference Between Nuclear Fusion and Fission Reactions
Part
V - Difference Between Nuclear Reactions and Chemical Reactions
Part VI - Nuclear
Reactors, Atom Bombs
Part VII - How Sun
Produces Its Energy, Production Of Heavy Elements in the Stars
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