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Circular Motion
Notions of work and Kineticenergy : The work - energy theorem
Work
Kinetic Energy
Work done by a variable force
The work - energy theorem for variable force
Work, Energy and
11 Power The concept of potential energy
The conservation of mechanical energy
The potential energy of a spring
Various forms of energy : the law of conservation of energy
Power
Collisions
Introduction
Centre of mass
Motion of centre of mass
Angular velocity and its relation with linear velocity
Torque and Angular momentum
System of Particles and Equilibrium of a rigid body
11 Rotational Motion Moment of Inertia
Theorems of perpendicular and parallel axes
Kinematics of rotational motion about the fixed axis
Dynamics of rotational motion about a fixed axis
Angular momentum in case of rotations about a fixed axis
Rolling motion
Kepler's law
Universal law of gravitation
The gravitational constant
Acceleration due to gravity of the earth
Accelerations due to gravity below and above the surface of earth
11 Gravitation Gravitational potential energy
Escaped speed
Earth satellite
Energy of an orbiting satellite
Geostationary and polar satellites
Weightlessness
Introduction
Elastic behaviour of solids
Stress and strain
11 Mechaanical Properties Hooke's law
of Solids
Stress strain curve
Elastic moduli
Mechaanical Properties
11 of Solids
11 Waves
The speed of a travelling wave
11 Waves
The principle of superposition of waves
Reflection of waves
Beats
Doppler effect
Electric charges
Charging by induction
Basic properties of electric charges
Coulomb's law
Forces between multiple charges
Electric field
Electric Chages and
12 Electric field lines
Fields
Electric flux
Electric dipole
Dipole in a uniform external field
Continuous charge distribution
Gauss's law
Application of Gauss's law
Electrostatic potential
Potential due to a point charge
Potential due to an electric dipole
Potential due to a system of charges
Equipotential sufaces
Potential energy of a system of charges
Electrostatic Potential Potential energy in an external field
12
and Capacitance Electrostatics of conductors
Dielectrics and polarisation
The parallel plate capacitor
Effect of Dielectric on capacitance
Combination of capacitors
Energy stored in a capacitor
Van De graaff generator
Electric Current
Electric Currents in Conductors
Ohm’s law
Drift of electrons and the origin of resistivity
Limitations of Ohm’s Law
Resistivity of various Materials
Temperature Dependence of Resistivity
12 Currect Electricity Electrical Energy, Power
Combination of Resistors — Series and Parallel
12 Currect Electricity
LC Oscillations
Transformers
Introduction
Displacement Current
12 Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Introduction
Reflection of Light by Spherical Mirrors
Refraction
Total Internal Reflection
12 Ray optics and Optical Refraction at Spherical Surfaces and by Lenses
instruments
Refraction through a Prism
Dispersion by a Prism
Some Natural Phenomena due to Sunlight
Optical Instruments
Introduction
Huygens Principle
Refraction and reflection of plane waves using Huygens Principle
12 Wave optics Coherent and Incoherent Addition of Waves
Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment
Diffraction
Polarisation
Introduction
Electron Emission
Photoelectric Effect
Experimental Study of Photoelectric Effect
12 Dual nature of radiation Photoelectric Effect and Wave Theory of Light
and Matter
Einstein’s Photoelectric Equation: Energy Quantum of Radiation
Particle Nature of Light: The Photon
Wave Nature of Matter
Davisson and Germer Experiment
Introduction
Alpha-particle Scattering and Rutherford’s Nuclear Model of Atom
Atomic Spectra
12 Atoms
Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom
The Line Spectra of the Hydrogen Atom
DE Broglie’s Explanation of Bohr’s Second Postulate of Quantisation
Introduction
Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus
Size of the Nucleus
12 Nuclei
Nuclear Force
12 Nuclei
Radioactivity
Nuclear Energy
Introduction
Classification of Metals, Conductors and Semiconductors
Intrinsic Semiconductor
Extrinsic Semiconductor
p-n Junction
12 Semiconductor Electronic
Semiconductor diode
Application of Junction Diode as a Rectifier
Special Purpose p-n Junction Diodes
Junction Transistor
Digital Electronics and Logic Gates
Integrated Circuits
Introduction
Elements of a Communication System
Basic Terminology Used in Electronic Communication Systems
Bandwidth of Signals
Bandwidth of Transmission Medium
12 Communication System
Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves
Modulation and its Necessity
Amplitude Modulation 524
Production of Amplitude Modulated Wave
Detection of Amplitude Modulated Wave
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Chemistry
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ImportanceofofMatter
Properties Chemistry
and their
Measurement
Uncertainity in Measurement
Laws of Chemical Combinations
Some Basic Concepts of
11 Dalton's Atomic Theory
Chemistry
Atomic and Molecular Masses
Mole concept and Molar Masses
Percentage Composition
Stoichiometry and Stoichiometry
and Stooichiometric Calculations
Sub-atmomic Particles
Atomic ModelsLeading
Developments
totheBohr's Model of Atom
11 Structure of Atom
Bohr's model
Towards for Hydrogen
Quantum MechanicalAtom
Model
Quantumof Atom
Mechanical Model of
Atom
Why do we Classify Elements?
Genesis of
Modern Periodic
Periodic LawClassification
and the
present form of the Periodic Table
11 Classificationof Elements and Nomenclature of Elements with
Periodicity in Properties Atomic Number>100
Electronic Configuration of
Elements
Electronicand the periodic
Configuration Table
and
Typesof
Periodic Elements:s,p,d,f-Blocks
Trends in Properties of
Elements
Kossel-Lewis Approach to
Chemical Bonding
Ionic or Electrovalent Bond
BondValence
The Parameters
shell Electron Pair
Repulsion(VSEPR)Theory
Chemical Bonding and
11 Valence Bond Theory
Molecular Structure
Hybridisation
MolecularinOrbital
Bonding Theory
Some Homouclear
Diatomic Molecules
Hydrogen Bonding
Intermolecular Forces
Thermal EnergyForces vs Thermal
Intermolecular
Interactions
The Gaseous State
The Gas Laws
11 States of Matter
Ideal Gas Equation
11 States of Matter
Kinetic Molecular
Behaviour TheoryDeviation
of real gases: of Gases
from Ideal Gas Behaviour
Liquification of Gases
Liquid State
Thermodynamic State
Applications of
Mesurement U and H:
Calorimetry
Enthalpy Change, H of a
11 Thermodynamics recation
Enthalpies for Different Types of
Reations
Spontaneity
Gibbs Energy Change and
Equilirum
Equilibrium in
Equilibrium in Chemical
Physical Processes
Processes-Dynamic Equilibrium
Law of chemical Equilibrium and
Equilibrium Constant
Homogenous Equlibra
Heterogenousofequilibria
Applications Equilibrim
Constants
Constant K,Reaction Quotient Q
11 Equilibrium and Gibbs Energy G
Factors Affectng Equilibria
Ionic Equilibrium in Solution
Acids,Bases and Salts
Ionization of Acids and Bases
Buffer Solutions
Solubility Equilibria or Sparingly
oluble Salts
Oxidation and Reductiion
Reactions
Redox Reactions in Terms of
Electron Transfer Reactions
11 Redox Reaction
Oxidation
Redox Number
Reactions and Electrode
Process
Position of Hydrogen in
PeriodicnTable
Dihydrogen
Properties of Dihydrogen
Hydrides
11 Hydrogen
Water
Hydrogen Peroxide
Heavy Water
Dihydrogen as a Fuel
Group 1 Characteristics
General Elements: AlkaliofMetals
the
Compounds of the Alkali Metals
Anomalous
Sodium Properties
Biological of Lithium
Importance of
Sodium and Potassium
Biological Importance of Sodium
and Potassium
11 The s-Block Elements
11 The s-Block Elements Group 2 Elements: Alkaline Earth
Metals
Compounds of the AlkalineEarth
Metals
Anomalous Behaviour of
Beryliium
Some Important Compunds of
Calcium
Biological Importance of
Magnesium and CalciumBoron
Group 13 Elements:The
Family
Important Trends and Anomalous
Properties
Uses of Boronof Boron
and aluminium and
their Compounds
Group 14Elements: The Carbon
11 The p-Block Elements Family
Important Trends and Anomalous
Behaviourof Carbon
Allotropes
Some of Carbon
Important Compounds of
Carbon and Silicon
General Introduction
Tetravalence of Carbon:Shapes of
Organic Compounds
Structural Representations of
Organic compounds
ClassificationofOrganic
Compounds
Nomenclature of Organic
11 OrganicChemistry-Some Basic Compounds
Principles and Techniques Isomerism
Fundamental Concepts in Organic
Reaction
Methods ofMechanism
Purification of Organic
Compounds
Qualitative Analysis of Organic
Compounds
Quantitative Analysis
Classification
Alkanes
Alkenes
11 Hydrocarbons
Alkynes
aromatic Hydrcarbon
Carcinogenicity and Toxicity
Environmental Pollution
Atmospheric Pollution
Water Pollution
11 Environmental Chemistry Soil Pollution
Industrial Waste
Strategies to control
Environmental Pollution
Green Chemistry
General Charcteristics of Solid
State
Amorphous and Crysalline solids
Classification of Crystalline Solids
Crystal Lattices and Unit Cell
Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell
12 The Solid Sate Close-Packed Structures
12 The Solid Sate
Packing Efficiency
Calculations Involving Unit Cell
Dimensions
Imperfections in Solids
Electrical Properties
Magnetic Properties
Types of Solutions
Expressing Concentration of
Solutions
Solubility
Vapour Pressure of Liquid
12 Solutions Solutions
Ideal and non-ideal
Colligative PropertiesSolutions
and
Determinationof Molar Mass
Abnormal Molar Masses
Electrochemical Cells
Galvanic Cells
Nernst Equation
Conductance of Electrolytic
12 Electrochemistry Solutions
Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis
Batteries
Fuel Cells
Corrosion
Rate of a Chemical Reaction
Factors Influencing Rate Equations
Integrated Rate Equations
12 Chemical Kinetics
Pseudo First Order
Temperature Reaction
Dependence of the
Rate of a Reaction
Collision Theory of Chemical
Reactions
Adsorption
Catalysis
Colloids
12 Surface Chemistry
Classificationof Colloids
Emulsions
Colloids Around Us
Occurrence of Metals
Concentration
Extraction of Ores
of Crude Metal from
General Principles and Concentrated Ore
Thermodynamic Principles of
12 Processes of Isolation of Metallurgy
Elements
Oxidation REduction
Refining
Uses of Aluminium,Copper,Zinc
and Iron
Group 15 elements
DInitrogen
Ammonia
Oxides of Nitrogen
Nitric Acid
Phosphorus-Allotropic Forms
Phospine
Phosphorus Halides
Oxacids of Phosphorus
Group 16Elements
12 The p-Block Elements Dioxygen
Simple Oxides
Ozone
Siulphur-Allotropic Forms
Sulphur Dioxide
Sulphuric Acid
Group 17 Elements
Chlorine
Hydrogen Cloride
Interhalogen Compounds
Group 18n Elements
Position inConfigurations
Electronic the PeriodicTable
of the d-
Block Elements
General Properties of
theTransitionElements(d-Block)
12 The d-and f-Block
The Lanthanoids
The Actinoids
Some Applications
Werner's Theory ofofCoordination
d-and f-Block
Compounds
Terms Pertaining to Coordination
Compounds
Nomenclature of Coordination
Compounds
isomerism in Coordination
12 Coordination Compounds Compounds
Bonding of
Stability in Coordination
Metal Carbonyls
Compounds
Importance and Applications of
Coordination Compounds
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Biology
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What is Living ?
Diversity in the living world
11 The Living World
Taxonomic categories
Taxonomic AIDS
Introduction to Classification
Kingdom Monera
Kindom Protista
11 Biological Classification Kindom Fungi
Kingdom Plantae
Kingdom Animalia
Viruses, Viroids and Lichens
Classification system
Algae
Bryophytes
11 Plant Kingdom Pteridophytes
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Plant life cycles and alternation of
generations
Basis of classification
11 Animal Kingdom Classification of non - chordates
Classification of Chordates
The root
The stem
The leaf
The inflorescence
11 Morphology of Flowering
Plants The flower
The Fruit
The speed
Semi - technical description of a
typical flowering
Description plant
of some important
families
The tissues
The tissue system
11 Anatomy of Flowering Plants Anatomy of dicotyledonous and
monocotyledonous plants
Secondary growth
Animal Tissue
Structural Organization in Earthworm
11
Animals Cockroach
Structural Organization in
11
Animals
Frog
Cell
Cell theory
11 Cell : The unit of Life
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Cell organelles
Biomicromolecules
11 Biomolecules Biomacromolecules
Enzymes
Cell cycle
11 Cell Cycle and Cell Division Mitosis
Meiosis
Means of Transport
Plant water relations
11 Transport in Plants Water absorption
Transpiration
Xylum and
Methods tophloem Transport
study the mineral
requirements of plants
11 Mineral Nutrition Essential mineral elements
Metabolism of nitrogen
What is Photosynthesis
Photochemical ?
phase / Light
Photosynthesis in Higher reactions
Biosynthetic phase / dark
11
Plants reactions
Factors affecting
Respiratory photosynthesis
substrates and
respiratory quotient
11 Respiration in Plants Anaerobic respiration
Aerobic respiration
Growth and Development
Plant growth regulators
11 Plant growth and Development
Photoperiodism
Vernalization
Digestive system
Digestion of nutrients
11 Digestion and Absorption
Absorption of nutrients
Disorders of digestive system
Respiratory organs
Mechanism of Breathing
11 Breathing and Exchange of
Gases Exchange and transport of gases
Regulation of respiration
Diseases of respiratory system
Blood
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Conceptual Somewhat Moderate 12 Physics
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