Class XI - C (2024-25) PHYSICS SYLLABUS (Science Stream)
Class XI - C (2024-25) PHYSICS SYLLABUS (Science Stream)
The record, to be submitted by the students, at the time of their annual examination, has to include:
Record of at least 8 Experiments [with 4 from each section], to be performed by the students. Record of
at least 6 Activities [with 3 each from section A and section B], to be performed by the students. Report
of the project carried out by the students.
Total 30 Marks
SECTION–A
Experiments
1. To measure diameter of a small spherical/cylindrical body and to measure internal diameter and depth of a given
beaker/calorimeter using Vernier Callipers and hence find its volume.
2. To measure diameter of a given wire and thickness of a given sheet using screw gauge.
7. Using a simple pendulum, plot its L-T2 graph and use it to find the effective length of second's pendulum.
8. To study variation of time period of a simple pendulum of a given length by taking bobs of same size but different
masses and interpret the result.
9. To study the relationship between force of limiting friction and normal reaction and to find the coefficient of
friction between a block and a horizontal surface.
10. To find the downward force, along an inclined plane, acting on a roller due to gravitational pull of the earth and
study its relationship with the angle of inclination θ by plotting graph between force and Sinθ.
Activities
1. To make a paper scale of given least count, e.g., 0.2cm, 0.5 cm.
3. To plot a graph for a given set of data, with proper choice of scales and error bars.
4. To measure the force of limiting friction for rolling of a roller on a horizontal plane.
6. To study the conservation of energy of a ball rolling down on an inclined plane (using a double inclined
plane).
7. To study dissipation of energy of a simple pendulum by plotting a graph between square of amplitude and
time.
SECTION–B
Experiments
2. To find the force constant of a helical spring by plotting a graph between load and extension.
3. To study the variation in volume with pressure for a sample of air at constant temperature by plotting
graphs between P and V, and between P and 1/V.
5. To determine the coefficient of viscosity of a given viscous liquid by measuring terminal velocity of a
given spherical body.
6. To study the relationship between the temperature of a hot body and time by plotting a cooling curve.
8. To study the relation between frequency and length of a given wire under constant tension using
sonometer.
9. To study the relation between the length of a given wire and tension for constant frequency using
sonometer.
10. To find the speed of sound in air at room temperature using a resonance tube by two resonance positions.
Activities
1. To observe change of state and plot a cooling curve for molten wax.
4. To study the effect of detergent on surface tension of water by observing capillary rise.
6. To study the effect of load on depression of a suitably clamped metre scale loaded at (i) its end
Total 30 Marks
SECTION–A
Experiments
1. To measure diameter of a small spherical/cylindrical body and to measure internal diameter and depth of a given
beaker/calorimeter using Vernier Callipers and hence find its volume.
2. To measure diameter of a given wire and thickness of a given sheet using screw gauge.
7. Using a simple pendulum, plot its L-T2 graph and use it to find the effective length of second's pendulum.
8. To study variation of time period of a simple pendulum of a given length by taking bobs of same size but different
masses and interpret the result.
9. To study the relationship between force of limiting friction and normal reaction and to find the coefficient of
friction between a block and a horizontal surface.
10. To find the downward force, along an inclined plane, acting on a roller due to gravitational pull of the earth and
study its relationship with the angle of inclination θ by plotting graph between force and Sinθ.
Activities
1. To make a paper scale of given least count, e.g., 0.2cm, 0.5 cm.
3. To plot a graph for a given set of data, with proper choice of scales and error bars.
4. To measure the force of limiting friction for rolling of a roller on a horizontal plane.
6. To study the conservation of energy of a ball rolling down on an inclined plane (using a double inclined plane).
7. To study dissipation of energy of a simple pendulum by plotting a graph between square of amplitude and time.
SECTION–B
Experiments
2. To find the force constant of a helical spring by plotting a graph between load and extension.
3. To study the variation in volume with pressure for a sample of air at constant temperature by plotting graphs
between P and V, and between P and 1/V.
5. To determine the coefficient of viscosity of a given viscous liquid by measuring terminal velocity of a given
spherical body.
6. To study the relationship between the temperature of a hot body and time by plotting a cooling curve.
8. To study the relation between frequency and length of a given wire under constant tension using sonometer.
9. To study the relation between the length of a given wire and tension for constant frequency using sonometer.
10. To find the speed of sound in air at room temperature using a resonance tube by two resonance positions.
Activities
1. To observe change of state and plot a cooling curve for molten wax.
3. To note the change in level of liquid in a container on heating and interpret the observations.
4. To study the effect of detergent on surface tension of water by observing capillary rise.
6. To study the effect of load on depression of a suitably clamped metre scale loaded at (i) its end