Physics

Physics

Welcome to this section where you will find all the Physics materials neatly organized for easy access and reference. Whether you are a student, teacher, or simply someone interested in the fascinating world of Physics, these notes will serve as a valuable resource. So, get ready to dive into the fundamental laws of nature and unravel the mysteries of the physical world through these meticulously compiled notes. Let's embark on this exciting journey of discovery and understanding together!

Annual Exam Revision - By Sir.pdf

How to ideally study for a Physics exam?

The first thing is to go through the syllabus and make a SWOT analysis. We’re human, so we’re bound to have a few weak points.

  • Accordingly, divide your time into three parts.

    1. Strengths and Opportunities

    2. Weaknesses

    3. Threats

    By dividing it into three, you can focus on a few things better.

  • It all depends on the weightage. Now if your Weakness and Threats out-weigh your opportunities, let it take precedence while studying.

Practical Work

Record

Physics - Record - Sugeeth - 11 A - 04-10-2023 - Exp 1 to 4.pdf

Lab Manual - Physics - Exp 5 to Exp 8.pdf

Exp 5 to 8 - Record - Updated - Physics - Sugeeth Notes - 11 A - 30-51-23.pdf

Oldies (Do not use)

Physics Record - Exp 5 and 6.pdf

Exp 7 to Exp 8 - Physics Record - Sugeeth - 11 A.pdf

PHYSICS LAB MANUAL - Class 11

INSTRUCTIONS

  • These experiments should be written in physics record (one with graphs at the back).

  • Any doubts regarding any spelling or any line should be left blank. It should be clarified with the teacher and then should be written in your record.

  • LHS means left hand side (blank side).

  • RHS means right hand side (ruled side).

  • Some ray diagrams and notes will be given in the practical class and are specified where ever necessary.

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