TELANGANA
STATE BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION, HYDERABAD
ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021
70% CONTENT IN VIEW OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC
INTERMEDIATE
1st YEAR PHYSICS SYLLABUS
Note: Deleted syllabus shown in
red colour
CHAPTER
– I: PHYSICAL WORLD
1.1. What is Physics?
1.4 Fundamental forces in nature
1.2 Scope and Excitement of
Physics.
1.3 Physics Technology and
Society
1.5 Nature of Physical Laws
CHAPTER
–II: UNITS AND MEASUREMENTS
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The International system of units
2.3 Measurement of length
2.4 Measurement of mass
2.5 Measurement of time
2.6 Accuracy, precision of instruments and errors in
measurement
2.7 Significant figures
2.8 Dimensions of physical quantities
2.9 Dimensional formulae and dimensional equations
2.10 Dimensional analysis and its applications
No Deletions
Chapter-III:
MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Position, path length and displacement
3.3 Average velocity and average speed
3.4 Instantaneous velocity and speed
3.5 Acceleration
3.6 Kinematic equations for uniformly accelerated motion
3.7 Relative Velocity
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CHAPTER
–IV : MOTION IN A PLANE
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Scalars and vectors
4.3 Multiplication of vectors by real members
4.4 Addition and subtraction of vectors graphical method
4.5 Resolution of vectors
4.6 Vector addition Analytical method
4.7 Motion in a plane
4.8 Motion in a plane with constant acceleration
4.9 Relative velocity in two dimensions
4.10 Projectile motion
4.11 Uniform circular motion
No Deletions
CHAPTER-V:
LAWS OF MOTION
5.1 Introduction
5.7 Conservation of momentum
5.8 Equilibrium of a particle
5.9 Common forces in mechanics
5.10 Circular motion
5.11 Solving problems in mechanics
5.2 Aristotle’s fallacy
5.3 The law of inertia
5.4 Newton’s first law of motion
5.5 Newton’s second law of motion
5.6 Newton’s third law of motion
(These topics are deleted, however they must be recapitulated as a
pre-requisite to deal with the remaining topics of the chapter.)
CHAPTER
– VI: WORK, ENERGY AND POWER
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Notions of work and kinetic energy: The work-energy
theorem
6.3 Work
6.4 Kinetic Energy
6.5 Work done by a variable force
6.6 The work-energy theorem for a variable force.
6.7 The concept of potential energy
6.8 The conservation of mechanical energy
6.9 The potential energy of a spring
6.10 Various forms of energy: the law of conservation of
energy
6.11 Power
6.12 Collisions
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CHAPTER-VII:
SYSTEM OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Centre of mass. Centre of gravity
7.3 Motion of Centre of mass
7.4 Linear momentum of a system of particles
7.5 Vector product of two vectors
7.6 Angular velocity and its relation with linear velocity
7.7 Torque and angular momentum
7.8 Equilibrium of a rigid body
7.9 Moment of inertia
7.11 Dynamics of rotational motion about a fixed axis.
7.12 Angular momentum in case of rotations about a fixed
axis.
7.13 Rolling motion
7.10 Theorems of perpendicular
and parallel axes.
Chapter
VIII: OSCILLATIONS
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Periodic and oscillatory motions
8.3 Simple Harmonic motions
8.4 Simple Harmonic motion and uniform circular motion
8.5 Velocity and acceleration in simple harmonic motion
8.6 Force law for simple harmonic motion
8.7 Energy in simple harmonic motion
8.8 Some systems executing simple harmonic motion
8.9 Damped simple harmonic motion
8.10 Forced oscillations and resonance
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CHAPTER
–IX: GRAVITATION
9.1 Introduction
9.3 Universal law of gravitation
9.6 Acceleration due to gravity below and above the surface
of earth
9.7 Gravitational Potential energy
9.8 Escape Speed
9.9 Earth Satellite
9.10 Energy of an orbiting satellite
9.11 Geo Stationary and Polar Satellites
9.12 Weightlessness
9.2 Kepler’s laws
9.4 The Gravitational Constant
(despite the topic is deleted, the value of G should be mentioned to the
student)
9.5 Acceleration due to gravity of earth
CHAPTER
–X: MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Elastic behaviour of solids
10.3 Stress and Strain
10.4 Hooke’s Law
10.5 Stress-Strain curve
10.6 Elastic Moduli
10.6.1 Young’s Modulus
10.6.4 Bulk Modulus
10.6.2 Determination of Young’s
Modulus of the material of a wire.
10.6.3 Shear modulus
10.6.5 Poisson’s ratio
10.6.6 Elastic potential energy
in a stretched wire
10. 7 Applications of elastic
behaviour of materials
CHAPTER
–XI: MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Pressure
11.3 Streamline Flow
11.4 Bernoulli’s Principle
11.5 Viscosity
11.6 Renolds Number
11.7 Surface Tension
No Deletions
CHAPTER
–XII: THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Temperature and Heat
12.3 Measurement of Temperature
12.4 Ideal Gas Equation and Absolute Temperature
12.5 Thermal Expansion
12.6 Specific Heat Capacity
12.7 Calorimetry
12.8 Change of State
12.9.4 Blackbody Radiation
12.9.5 Green House Effect
12.10 Newton’s Law of Cooling
12.9 Heat Transfer
12.9.1 Conduction
12.9.2 Convection
12.9.3 Radiation (These topics
are deleted, however they must be recapitulated as a pre-requisite to deal with
the remaining topics of the chapter.)
CHAPTER
–XIII: THERMODYNAMICS
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Thermal equilibrium
13.3 Zeroth law of thermodynamics
13.4 Heat, internal energy and work
13.5 First law of thermodynamics
13.6 Specific heat capacity
13.7 Thermodynamic state variables and equation of state
13.8 Thermodynamic Process
13.11 Second law of
thermodynamics
13.12 Reversible and
irreversible processes
13.9 Heat engines
13.10 Refrigerator and heat pumps
13.13 Carnot engine
CHAPTER
– XIV: KINETIC THEORY
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Molecular nature of matter
14.3 Behaviour of gases
14.4 Kinetic theory of an ideal gas
14.5 Laws of equipartition of energy
14.6 Specific heat capacity
14.7 Mean free path
No Deletions
70% CONTENT IN VIEW OF COVID-19
PANDEMIC
INTERMEDIATE 1st YEAR PHYSICS
PRACTICALS SYLLABUS
1. Vernier
caliper
2. Screw
gauge
3. Simple
pendulum
4.
Parallelogram law of forces
5. Force
constant of a spring
6. Boyle’s
law
7. Specific
heat of a solid
Deleted Experiments of First
Year Practicals
1. Physical balance
2. Surface tension
3. Apparent expansion of liquids
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