CISCE Syllabus For Class 6 Physics: Knowing the Syllabus is very important for the students of Class 6. Shaalaa has also provided a list of topics that every student needs to understand.
The CISCE Class 6 Physics syllabus for the academic year 2023-2024 is based on the Board's guidelines. Students should read the Class 6 Physics Syllabus to learn about the subject's subjects and subtopics.
Students will discover the unit names, chapters under each unit, and subtopics under each chapter in the CISCE Class 6 Physics Syllabus pdf 2023-2024. They will also receive a complete practical syllabus for Class 6 Physics in addition to this.
Academic year:
Syllabus
100 Matter
- Matter (Substance)
- Matter
- Creation of Matter
- Physical Nature of matter
- The matter is made up of particles
- How small is this particles of matter
- Colour, odour, melting point, boiling point, density
- Chemical properties: Composition, combustibility, activity with acids and bases
- Composition of Matter
- Characteristics of Particles (Molecules) of Matter
- States of Matter
- States of Matter
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
- Change of State of Matter
- Concept of Melting (Fusion)
- Melting (Fusion)
- Melting point
- Latent heat
- Latent heat of fusion
- Heating curve of ice during melting
- Change in volume on melting
- Effect of pressure on the melting point
- Effect of impurities on the melting point
- Concept of Boiling (Vaporization)
- Boiling (Vaporization)
- Boiling point
- Latent heat
- Latent heat of Vaporization
- The heating curve for water
- Change in volume on boiling
- Effect of pressure on the boiling point
- Effect of impurities on the boiling point
- Concept of Melting (Fusion)
200 Physical Quantities and Measurement
- Measurements
- Measurement
- The need for measurement in daily life
- Unit and Its Types
- Unit Systems
- Unit Systems:
- FPS: Foot Pound Second system
- CGS: Centimetre Gram Second system
- MKS: Metre Kilogram Second system
- SI: System International
- Physical Quantities
- Physical Quantities
- Fundamental Quantities
- Derived quantities
- Scalar quantities
- Vector Quantities
- Rules and Conventions for Writing SI Units and Their Symbols
- International System of Units (SI System)
- SI System of unit
- Why do we need SI Units?
- Multiples and Sub-multiples of SI Units
- Unit Prefixes
- Measurement of Length
- Length
- Units of length
- SI Unit of length
- Subunit of metre
- Multiple units of metre
- Measurements of large distance:
(i) Parallax Method: Parallax or parallactic angle (θ) - Method of measuring very small distances (Size of molecules)
- Range of Lengths
- Devices for Measuring Length
- Use of a metre ruler to measure length
- Description of a metre ruler
- Measurement of length of an object with a metre ruler
- Parallax Error
- Use of measuring tape to measure length
- Description of a measuring tape
- Measurement of Mass
- Rage of Mass
- Devices for Measuring Mass
- Measurement of Time
- Time
- SI unit of Time
- Smaller unit of Time
- Bigger unit of Time
- Devices for Measuring Time
- Temperatures
- Temperature
- Unit of Temperature
- Measuring Temperature
- Area and It’s Unit
- Measurement of Area
300 Force
- Force - Push or Pull
- Effect of Force
- A Force can change the State of motion
- Force can change the shape of an object
- Stops or tries to stop a moving body
- Changes or tries to change the direction of motion of a moving body
- Like parallel forces effect
- Unbalanced forces effect
- Unlike parallel forces effect
- Types of Force: Contact Force
- Types of Contact Force
- Frictional Force
- Normal reaction Force
- Spring Force
- Applied Force (Muscular force)
- Tension Force
- Air Resistance Force
- Mechanical force
- Force exerted during collision
- Types of Force: Non-Contact Force
- The general character of non-contact force
- Types of Force: Non-Contact Force
- Magnetic Force
- Electrostatic Force
- Gravitational Force
- Nuclear Force
- Balance Force
- Unbalance Force
- Force of Friction
- Effects of Friction
- Kinds of Friction
- Advantages and Disadvantage of Friction
- Increasing and Reducing Friction
400 Energy
- Introduction of Work
- Work
- Application of force
- Two conditions need to be satisfied for work to be done
- Factors affecting the amount of work done
- Concept of Energy
- Energy is the capacity to do work
- Relationship between work and energy
- Units of energy
- Machines
- Machine
- Examples of Machine
- Principle of Machine
- Principle of Machine
- Ideal machine
- Actual machine
- Efficiency of a Machine
- Simple Machines
- Simple machine
- Function and uses of Simple machine
- Mechanical Advantage
- Lever
- Levers
- Principle of a lever (M.A. of a lever)
- Classes of Lever
- Classes of Lever
- Class I levers
- Class II levers
- Class III levers
- Pulley
- Pulley
- The mechanical advantage of the pulley
- Wheel and Axle
- Inclined Plane
- Wedge
- Screw
- Care of Machines
- Machines (Numerical)
500 Light
600 Magnetism
- Discovery of Magnets
- Classification of Magnets
- Classification of Magnets
1) Natural Magnet
2) Artificial Magnet
- Classification of Magnets
- Magnetic and Non-magnetic Materials
- Magnet and Its Characteristics
- Magnet
- Properties of a magnet
1) Attractive Property
2) Directive Property
3) Laws of magnetic poles
4) Poles exist in pairs
5) Sure test of polarity
6) Magnetic induction
- Magnetic Properties
- Magnetic Field
- Earth’s Magnetism
- Earth’s Magnetism
- Earth’s Magnetic Field
- Making a Magnet
- Electromagnet
- Discovery of the electromagnet
- Principle of an electromagnet
- Clock rule
- Ways of increasing the magnetic field of an electromagnet
- Making of an Electromagnet
- Choice of the material of the core of the electromagnet
- Strength of the electromagnet
- Making of an electromagnet
- Bar or I shaped magnet
- Horse shoe or U shaped magnet
- Applications of Electromagnets
- Care and Storage of Magnets
- Demagnetization of a Magnet
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