Topics
Measurements and Experimentation
Motion in One Dimension
Laws of Motion
- Types of Force: Non-Contact Force
- cgs and SI Units of Force and Their Relation with Gravitational Units
- General Properties of Non-contact Forces
- Newton'S First Law of Motion
- Definitions of Inertia and Force from First Law
- Newton’s Second Law of Motion
- Newton's Third Law of Motion
- Universal Law of Gravitation
- Free Fall
- Concept of Weight
- Weight as Force of Gravity
- Gravitational Units of Force
Fluids
- Change of Pressure with Depth
- Transmission of Pressure in Liquids
- Pascal's Law
- Atmospheric Pressure
- Buoyancy Force (Upthrust Force)
- Archimedes' Principle
- Principle of Floatation (Law of Floatation)
- Relation Between the Density of a Floating Body
- Determination of Relative Density of a Solid
- Introduction of Fluid
Fluids
Buoyancy, Upthrust
Heat and Energy
- Temperature
- Anomalous Expansion of Water
- Graphs Showing Variation of Volume and Density of Water with Temperature in the 0 to 10°C Range
- Energy Flow and Its Importance
- Energy Sources
- Renewable and Non-renewable Energy Resources
- Renewable and Non-renewable Energy Resources
- Renewable and Non-renewable Energy Resources
- Use of Hydro Electrical Powers for Light and Tube Wells
- Meaning of Global Warming
- Effect of Global Warming
- Green House Effect
- Energy Degradation
- Expansion of Solids
- Reactivity of Metals with Cold Water, Hot Water and Steam (With Products Formed).
- The Carbon Cycle
- Work, Energy, Power - Relation with Force
- Conventional Sources of Energy
Light
Sound
- Sound Waves and Its Types
- Sound Need a Medium to Travel
- Propagation and Speed in Different Media
- Comparison of Sound with Speed of Light
- Lightning and Lightning Safety
- Infrasonic, Sonic, Ultrasonic Frequencies and Their Applications
- Difference Between Ultrasonic and Supersonic
- Measurements Using Common Instruments
- Sound
Electricity and Magnetism
- Simple Electric Circuit Using an Electric Cell and a Bulb to Introduce the Idea of Current
- Conductors and Insulators
- Closed and Open Circuits
- Direction of the Electric Current - Conventional and Electronic Flow
- Social Initiatives - Improving Efficiency of Existing Technologies and Introducing New Eco-friendly Technologies. Creating Awareness and Building Trends of Sensitive Use of Resources and Products
- Induced Magnetism
- Magnetic Field of Earth
- Neutral Points in Magnetic Fields
- Magnetic Field Lines
- Uses of Electromagnet
- Electrical Energy and Power
- Magnet and Its Characteristics
- Magnetic and Non-magnetic Materials
Electricity
- Simple Electric Circuit Using an Electric Cell and a Bulb to Introduce the Idea of Current
- Conductors and Insulators
- Closed and Open Circuits
- Direction of the Electric Current - Conventional and Electronic Flow
- Social Initiatives - Improving Efficiency of Existing Technologies and Introducing New Eco-friendly Technologies. Creating Awareness and Building Trends of Sensitive Use of Resources and Products
Magnetism
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