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Determination of the Velocity of Light


The Formation of images in Plane Mirrors
Curved Mirrors
The Image Formed by a Concave Mirror
The Refraction of Light
Lenses
The Image Formed by a Convex Lens
Spherical Aberration and Caustic Curves
Image Formed by an Astronomical Telescope
Refraction of Particles
Errors
Investigating Motion Using Stroboscope Photos
Motion due to Gravity
Motion of Falling Body
Analysis of Motion at Constant Velocity
Analysis of Motion at Variable Velocity
Newtons Second Law of Motion
Conservation of Momentum
Work Done Along an Inclined Plane
Equilibrium
Centripetal Force
Investigation if Oscillating Systems
Determination of the Universal Gravitation Constant
Specific Heat Capacity (Part A)
Specific Heat Capacity (Part B)
Specific Latent Heat of Fusion of Water
Bolyes Law
Wave in One Dimension
Wave in Two Dimension : Reflection of Waves
Wave in Two Dimension : Refraction of Waves
Wave in Two Dimension : Diffraction of Waves
Wave in Two Dimension : Interference Patterns
Interference of Sound Waves
The Speed of Sound
The Speed of Sound (Resonance Method)
Interference and Diffraction of Light
Total Internal Reflection
Currents in Circuits
Energy Transfer in Circuits
Relationship between Potential Difference and Current
Resistors in Series and Parallel
Controlling Currents and Potential Difference
*Factors Affecting Resistance
Internal Resistance
Measuring Resistance and EMF by Null Methods
Resistive Components in Circuits
Electrostatics
Electromagnetic Induction
Electric Motors
A Model Transformer
*Use of a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope
*The Field of a Current Carrying Loop
Magnetic Field of a Solenoid (Current Balance)
*The Half Life of Protactinium
Franck-Hertz Experiment

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Specific Heat Capacity (Part A and B)


Bolyes Law

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*Use of a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope

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Wave in One Dimension


Wave in Two Dimension : Reflection of Waves
Wave in Two Dimension : Refraction of Waves
Wave in Two Dimension : Diffraction of Waves
Wave in Two Dimension : Interference Patterns
The Formation of images in Plane Mirrors
Curved Mirrors
The Image Formed by a Concave Mirror
The Refraction of Light
Total Internal Reflection
Lenses
The Image Formed by a Convex Lens
Spherical Aberration and Caustic Curves
*The Speed of Sound
The Speed of Sound (Resonance Method)
*Analysis of Motion at Constant Velocity
*Analysis of Motion at Variable Velocity
*Motion due to Gravity
*Equilibrium
*Newtons Second Law of Motion
Conservation of Momentum
Work Done Along an Inclined Plane
Specific Heat Capacity (Part A and B)
Specific Latent Heat of Fusion of Water
Bolyes Law
Electrostatics
Currents in Circuits
Energy Transfer in Circuits
Relationship between Potential Difference and Current
*Factors Affecting Resistance
Resistors in Series and Parallel
Controlling Currents and Potential Difference
Resistive Components in Circuits
Internal Resistance
*The Field of a Current Carrying Loop
Magnetic Field of a Solenoid (Current Balance)
Electric Motors
Electromagnetic Induction
A Model Transformer
*The Half Life of Protactinium
Centripetal Force
Determination of the Universal Gravitation Constant
Investigation if Oscillating Systems
Interference and Diffraction of Light
Determination of the Velocity of Light
Refraction of Particles
Franck-Hertz Experiment

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Measuring Resistance and EMF by Null Methods


*Use of a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope
*Image Formed by an Astronomical Telescope

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Wave in One Dimension (3.4)


Wave in Two Dimension : Reflection of Waves (3.6)
Wave in Two Dimension : Refraction of Waves (3.8)
Wave in Two Dimension : Diffraction of Waves (3.9)
Wave in Two Dimension : Interference Patterns (3.10)
The Formation of images in Plane Mirrors (1.6)
Curved Mirrors (1.7)
The Image Formed by a Concave Mirror (1.8)
The Refraction of Light (1.20)
Total Internal Reflection (1.21)
Lenses (1.24)
The Image Formed by a Convex Lens (1.25)
Spherical Aberration and Caustic Curves (1.19)
*The Speed of Sound (3.1)
The Speed of Sound (Resonance Method) (3.12)
*Analysis of Motion at Constant Velocity (2.4)
*Analysis of Motion at Variable Velocity (2.5)
*Motion due to Gravity
*Equilibrium
*Newtons Second Law of Motion (2.8)
Conservation of Momentum
Work Done Along an Inclined Plane (2.10)
Specific Heat Capacity (Part A and B) (1.9)
Specific Latent Heat of Fusion of Water (1.7)
Bolyes Law
Electrostatics (2.14)
Currents in Circuits (2.16)
Energy Transfer in Circuits
Relationship between Potential Difference and Current (2.17)
*Factors Affecting Resistance
Resistors in Series and Parallel (2.18)
Controlling Currents and Potential Difference
Resistive Components in Circuits (2.19)
Internal Resistance (2.20)
*The Field of a Current Carrying Loop (3.16)
Magnetic Field of a Solenoid (Current Balance)
Electric Motors (3.18)
Electromagnetic Induction (3.17)
A Model Transformer
*The Half Life of Protactinium
Centripetal Force (4.5)
Determination of the Universal Gravitation Constant (Video Expt)
Investigation if Oscillating Systems
Interference and Diffraction of Light (4.7+4.8)
Determination of the Velocity of Light (Video Expt)
Refraction of Particles (4.9)
Franck-Hertz Experiment
Measuring Resistance and EMF by Null Methods
*Use of a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (3.21)

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*Image Formed by an Astronomical Telescope

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