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Physics Science (English Medium) Class 11 CBSE Syllabus 2026-27

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CBSE Syllabus 2026-27 Class 11: The CBSE Class 11 Physics Syllabus for the examination year 2026-27 has been released by the Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE. The board will hold the final examination at the end of the year following the annual assessment scheme, which has led to the release of the syllabus. The 2026-27 CBSE Class 11 Physics Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new CBSE syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.

The detailed CBSE Class 11 Physics Syllabus for 2026-27 is below.

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Syllabus

1: Physical World and Measurement

CBSE Class 11 Physics Syllabus
1 Physical World
1 Units and Measurements

2: Kinematics

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2 Motion in a Straight Line
3 Motion in a Plane

3: Laws of Motion

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4 Laws of Motion
  • Aristotle’s Fallacy  
    • Introduction
    • Origin
    • Definition: Aristotle's Fallacy
    • Aristotle Thought
    • Galileo's Correction
    • Real-Life Examples
  • The Law of Inertia  
  • Newton’s Laws of Motion  
    • Newton's First Law of Motion  
      • Introduction
      • Definition: Newton's First Law of Motion
      • Balanced and Unbalanced Force
      • Cause of Change in Motion
      • Significance
      • Formula: Newton's First Law of Motion
      • Experiment
      • Summary
    • Newton’s Second Law of Motion  
      • Introduction
      • Definition: Newton's Second Law of Motion
      • Characteristics
      • Understanding the Law
      • Significance
      • Formula: Newton's Second law of Motion
      • Activity A
      • Activity B
      • Real-Life Examples
    • Newton's Third Law of Motion  
      • Introduction 
      • Definition: Newton's Third Law of Motion
      • Characteristics
      • Law's Concequesnces
      • Significance
      • Formula: Newton's Third Law of Motion
      • Examples
  • Conservation of Momentum  
    • Conservation of linear momentum
    • Law of conservation of linear momentum
    • Applications of the law of conservation of linear momentum
  • Equilibrium of a Particle  
    • Equilibrium of Concurrent Forces
  • Common Forces in Mechanics  
    • Friction
  • Circular Motion and Its Characteristics  
    • Kinematics of Circular Motion
    • Dynamics of Circular Motion (Centripetal Force and Centrifugal Force)
    1. Centripetal force (CPF)
    2. Centrifugal force (c.f.f.)
  • Solving Problems in Mechanics  
  • Types of Friction>Kinetic Friction  
    • Introduction
    • Definition: Kinetic Friction
    • Formula: Kinetic Friction
    • Formula: Coefficient of Kinetic Friction
    • Characteristics
    • Laws of Kinetic Friction
    • Coefficient of Kinetic Friction for Different Materials
    • Mechanism of Kinetic Friction
    • Significance
  • Laws of Friction  
  • Inertia  
    • Inertia
    • Inertia of motion
    • Inertia of rest
    • Inertia of direction
    • Law of Inertia
  • Intuitive Concept of Force  
    • Force
    • Types of forces:
      1) Contact forces: Weight, normal reaction, tension, spring force, upthrust
      2) Non-contact forces: Gravitational force, electromagnetic force, weak force and nuclear force
  • Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion - Centripetal Force  
  • Examples of Circular Motion (Vehicle on a Level Circular Road, Vehicle on a Banked Road)  
  • Lubrication - (Laws of Motion)  
  • Law of Conservation of Linear Momentum and Its Applications  
  • Types of Friction>Rolling Friction  
    • Introduction
    • Definition: Rolling Friction
    • Characteristics
    • Comparison of Friction Types
    • Advantages of Friction
    • Disadvantages of Friction
    • Methods of Reducing Friction
    • Real-Life Examples
  • Introduction of Motion in One Dimension  
    • Physics
    • Types of Physics: Kinematics and Dynamics
    • Rest
    • Point object
    • Reference Systems
    • Motion
    • Types of Motion
    1. One Dimensional Motion
    2. Two Dimensional Motion
    3. Three Dimensional Motion
    • Rest and motion are relative quantities

4: Work, Energy and Power

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5 Work, Energy and Power

5: Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body

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6 System of Particles and Rotational Motion

6: Gravitation

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7 Gravitation

7: Properties of Bulk Matter

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8 Mechanical Properties of Solids
  • Elastic Behavior of Solids  
    • Definition: Elasticity
    • Definition: Perfectly Elastic Body
    • Definition: Plasticity
    • Characteristics
  • Stress and Strain  
    • Introduction
    • Definition: Stress
    • Definition: Strain
    • Formula: Stress
    • Formula: Strain
    • Understanding Elasticity
  • Hooke’s Law  
    • Introduction
    • Origin
    • Definition: Modulus of Elasticity
    • Understanding Hooke's Law
    • Significance
  • Stress-strain Curve  
    • Introduction
    • Definition: Stress-Strain Curve
    • Characteristics
    • Understanding Stress-Strain Curve
    • Classification of Materials Based on Stress-Strain Behavior
    • Elastic Hysteresis
    • Elastic Wear and Tear in Rubber Bands
  • Elastic Modulus>Young’s Modulus  
    • Definition
    • Formula Derivation
    • Table  
    • Example 1
    • Example 2
  • Elastic Modulus>Modulus of Rigidity  
    • Definition
    • Formula Derivation
    • Table  
    • Example 
  • Elastic Modulus>Bulk Modulus  
    • Introduction
    • Definition: Bulk Modulus
    • Formula: Bulk Modulus
    • Characteristics
    • Understanding Volume Strain
    • Example
  • Application of Elastic Behaviour of Materials  
  • Elastic Energy  
    • Elastic energy
    • Work done in stretching a wire
  • Elastic Modulus>Poisson’s Ratio  
    • Definition
    • Formula Derivation
    • Table  
    • Volume Change During Stretching 
9 Mechanical Properties of Fluids
10 Thermal Properties of Matter
  • Temperature and Heat  
    • Introduction
    • Definition: Heat
    • Definition: Temperature
    • Formula: Average Kinetic Energy and Temperature
    • Formula: Heat Exchange
    • Characteristics
    • How Heat Affects Matter
    • Significance
    • Real-Life Examples
    • Summary
  • Measurement of Temperature  
    • Definition: Adiabatic Wall
    • Definition: Diathermic Wall
    • Definition: Thermal Equilibrium
    • Definition: Thermometry
    • Law: Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
    • Temperature Scales
    • Conversion Formulas
    • Thermometers Use the Zeroth Law
    • Thermometric Property
    • Types of Thermometers
    • Characteristics of a Good Thermometer
    • Example 1
    • Example 2
    • Example 3
    • Example 4
    • Summary
  • Absolute Zero and Absolute Temperature  
    • Gas Behaviour and Temperature
    • Kelvin Scale (Absolute Scale)
    • Triple Point of Water
    • Example 1
    • Example 2 
  • Thermal Expansion  
    • Definition: Thermal Expansion
    • Classification of Thermal Expansion 
  • Specific Heat Capacity  
    • Definition: Specific Heat Capacity
    • Formula: Specific Heat Capacity
    • Key Points: Specific Heat Capacity
  • Calorimetry  
    • Introduction
    • Formula Derivation
    • Example  
  • Latent Heat  
    • Definition: Latent Heat
    • Definition: Specific Latent Heat
    • Definition: Latent Heat of Fusion
    • Definition: Specific Latent Heat of Fusion
    • Definition: Specific Latent Heat of Vapourisation
    • Definition: Melting Point of Ice
    • Definition: Boiling Point of the Liquid
    • Formula: Specific Latent Heat
  • Conduction  
    •  Definition: Conduction
    • Experiment
    • Mechanism of Conduction
    • Good conductors 
    • Bad conductors
  • Convection  
    • Convection: Convection currents
    • Experiment
    • Mechanism of Convection
    • Definition: Convection 
    • Definition: Convection currents 
  • Environmental Issues  
  • Newton’s Law of Cooling  
    • Experiment
    • Example  
  • Qualitative Ideas of Black Body Radiation  
    • Perfectly black body 
    • Ferry's black body
    • Spectrum of black body radiation in terms of wavelength
  • Wien's Displacement Law  
  • Stefan's Law  
    • Stefan's (Stefan - Boltzmann) law
  • Anomalous Expansion of Water  
    • Anomalous expansion of water
    • Importance of Anomalous expansion of water
  • Liquids and Gases  
  • Thermal Expansion of Solids  
  • Green House Effect  

8: Thermodynamics

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11 Thermodynamics
  • Thermal Equilibrium  
  • Measurement of Temperature  
    • Definition: Adiabatic Wall
    • Definition: Diathermic Wall
    • Definition: Thermal Equilibrium
    • Definition: Thermometry
    • Law: Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
    • Temperature Scales
    • Conversion Formulas
    • Thermometers Use the Zeroth Law
    • Thermometric Property
    • Types of Thermometers
    • Characteristics of a Good Thermometer
    • Example 1
    • Example 2
    • Example 3
    • Example 4
    • Summary
  • Heat, Internal Energy and Work  
    • Heat
    • Internal Energy
    • Work: P-V diagrams
  • Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetic  
  • Specific Heat Capacity  
    • Definition: Specific Heat Capacity
    • Formula: Specific Heat Capacity
    • Key Points: Specific Heat Capacity
  • Thermodynamic State Variables and Equation of State  
    • Thermodynamic Equilibrium
      1) Mechanical equilibrium
      2) Chemical equilibrium
      3) Thermal equilibrium
    • Equation of state
    • Thermodynamic state variables
      1) Extensive variables
      2) Intensive variables
  • Thermodynamic Process  
    • Thermodynamic Process
    • Work Done During a Thermodynamic Process
    • Heat Added During a Thermodynamic Process
  • Heat Engine  
    • Heat engine
    • Source
    • Working substance
    • Sink
    • Working
    • Efficiency of heat engine
  • Refrigerators and Heat Pumps  
    • Refrigerator: Heat Flow from a Colder Region to a Hotter Region
    • Source
    • Working substance
    • Sink
    • Working
    • Performance of a Refrigerator
    • Air conditioner
    • Heat Pump
  • Second Law of Thermodynamics  
    • Clausius' Statement
    • Kelvin Planck's Statement
    • Entropy
  • Reversible and Irreversible Processes  
    • Second Law of Thermodynamics - Reversible and Irreversible Processes
  • Carnot Engine  
    • Carnot Engine
    • Carnot cycle
      i) Isothermal expansion
      ii) Adiabatic expansion
      iii) Isothermal compression
      iv) Adiabatic compression

9: Behaviour of Perfect Gases and Kinetic Theory of Gases

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12 Kinetic Theory
  • Molecular Nature of Matter  
    • mean free path
  • Gases and Its Characteristics  
    • Gases
    • Behaviour and characteristic properties of gases
    1. Composition of gases
    2. Gases have neither a fixed volume nor a fixed shape
    3. Gases exert pressure in all directions
    4. Gases are highly compressible
    5. Gases are highly expansible
    6. Gases have low density
    7. Gases have a natural tendency to mix with one another (diffusion)
    8. Gases can be liquefied
  • Equation of State of a Perfect Gas  
    • Ideal gas equation (Equation of state)
    • Other forms of equation of state
    • Van der Waal's gas equation
    • Universal gas constant
    • Gas laws
    • Boyle's law
    • Charles' law
    • Gay Lussac's law
    • Avogadro's law and number
  • Work Done in Compressing a Gas  
  • Interpretation of Temperature in Kinetic Theory  
    • Kinetic energy of gas
    • Different forms of K.E. of gas
    • Relation between K.E. and temperature of the gas
  • Law of Equipartition of Energy  
    • Law of equipartition of energy
    • Energy of a system of the degree of freedom (f)
  • Specific Heat Capacities - Gases  
    • Applications of the law of equipartition of energy for specific heat capacity
    • Monatomic Gases
    • Diatomic Gases
    • Triatomic Gases
    • Specific Heat Capacity of Solids
    • Specific Heat Capacity of Water
  • Mean Free Path  
    • Free path
    • Mean free path
  • Kinetic Theory of Gases - Concept of Pressure  
    • Pressure exerted by the gas on the wall of a container
    • Molecular density of gas
    • Dalton's Law of partial pressures
  • Assumptions of Kinetic Theory of Gases  
    • Assumptions of kinetic theory of gases
    1. Based on Nature of gas molecules
    2. Based on motion of gas molecules
  • RMS Speed of Gas Molecules  
    • Speed of gaseous molecules
    1. Mean speed
    2. Mean square speed
    3. Root mean square speed
    • Maxwell distribution function
  • Degrees of Freedom  
    • Degrees of freedom
    • Degrees of freedom of mono, di, and triatomic gases
      1) Monoatomic gas
      2) Diatomic gas
      3) Triatomic gas
      4) Polyatomic gas
    • Degrees of freedom for different gases at room temperature
  • Avogadro's Number  

10: Oscillations and Waves

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13 Oscillations
  • Periodic and Oscillatory Motion  
    • Periodic Motion
    • Oscillatory motion
    • Some important terms in periodic motion
    • Displacement as a function of time
    • Periodic functions
    • Fourier theorem
    • Period and frequency
    • Displacement
    • Time Period
  • Simple Harmonic Motion (S.H.M.)  
    • Simple Harmonic Motion (S.H.M.)
    • Equation of S.H.M
      1) Equation of displacement
    • Phase: Initial phase or epoch or phase constant, Phase angle
    • S.H.M. as a projection of UCM
      2) Equation of velocity
      3) Equation of acceleration
      4) Equation of time period
      5) Equation of frequency
  • Simple Harmonic Motion and Uniform Circular Motion  
    • reference particle, reference circle
  • Velocity and Acceleration in Simple Harmonic Motion  
  • Force Law for Simple Harmonic Motion  
    • Oscillations of a spring
    • Spring pendulum
    • Oscillations of combinations of spring
  • Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion  
    • Energy in S.H.M. Kinetic and Potential Energies
    • Energy of S.H.M
    • Graphical representation of energy (E) versus displacement for a particle performing S.H.M. from mean position
    • Graphical representation of energy (E) versus period of S.H.M. (T) for a particle performing S.H.M. from mean position
  • Some Systems Executing Simple Harmonic Motion  
    • Simple pendulum
    • Effect of the density of medium on time period of simple pendulum
    • Oscillations due to a Spring - Restoring Force and Force Constant
    • Effect of viscosity of medium
    • Effect of temperature
    • Some special cases of simple pendulum: Second's pendulum
    • Various types of S.H.M: 
      1) S.H.M of a liquid in U- shaped tube
      2) S.H.M of a floating cylinder
      3) S.H.M of a small ball rolling down in hemispherical bowl
  • Damped Simple Harmonic Motion  
    • damping constant
  • Forced Oscillations and Resonance  
    • Free, Forced and Damped Oscillations
    • resonance
    • Small Damping, Driving Frequency far from Natural Frequency
    • Driving Frequency Close to Natural Frequency
  • Displacement as a Function of Time  
  • Periodic Functions  
  • Oscillations - Frequency  
  • Simple Pendulum  
14 Waves
  • Reflection of Transverse and Longitudinal Waves  
    • transverse wave
    • capillary waves and gravity waves
  • Displacement Relation for a Progressive Wave  
    • Simple harmonic progressive wave
    • Characteristics of Simple Harmonic (SH) Progressive wave
    • Relation between phase difference, path difference and time difference
    • Amplitude and Phase
    • Wavelength and Angular Wave Number
    • Period, Angular Frequency and Frequency
  • The Speed of a Travelling Wave  
    • Speed of a Transverse Wave on Stretched String
    • Speed of a Longitudinal Wave Speed of Sound
  • Principle of Superposition of Waves  
  • Reflection of Waves  
    • Introduction of Reflection of Waves  
      • Reflection of waves
      • Reflection of a transverse waves from
      • Reflection of a longitudinal wave from
      • Echo
    • Standing Waves and Normal Modes  
      • Stationary Waves (Standing waves)
      • Stationary waves are of two types: Longitudinal and Transverse stationary waves
      • Nodes
      • Antinodes
      • Characteristics of stationary waves
      • Difference between progressive waves and stationary waves
      • Terms related to the application of stationary waves: Note, Tone, Fundamental note and fundamental frequency, Harmonics, Overtones, Octave, Unison, Resonance.
      • Standing Waves in Strings
      • Harmonics and overtone
      • Laws of vibrating string
        1) Law of length
        2) Law of mass
        3) Law of density
        4) Law of tension
      • Organ Pipes: Closed and Open Organ Pipe
      • End correction
      • Energy in a standing wave
      • Fundamental Mode and Harmonics
      • fundamental mode or the first harmonic, second harmonic
  • Beats  
    • Analytical method to determine beat frequency
    • Applications of beats
  • Doppler Effect  
    • Origin of Doppler Effect
    • Unsafe Listening Habits
  • Wave Motion  
    • Wave motion
    • Characteristics of wave motion
    • Mechanical waves
    • Types of Mechanical waves
      1) Transverse waves
      2) Longitudinal waves
    • Difference between transverse waves and longitudinal waves
  • Speed of Wave Motion  
    • Terms involved in wave motion
    • Velocity of transverse wave on string
    • Velocity of longitudinal wave (Sound wave)
    • Factors affecting velocity of sound in gaseous medium
      1) Effect of pressure at constant temperature
      2) Effect of temperature
      3) Effect of density
      4) Effect of humidity
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