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11 Physics by Maktab

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11 Physics by Maktab

Curriculum

  • 11 Sections
  • 125 Lessons
  • 10 Weeks
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  • 01 Measurements
    3
    • 2.0
      1.1 Basic and Derived Quantities and Units
    • 2.1
      1.2 Supplementry Units and Dimensions
    • 2.2
      1.3 Scientific Notation
  • 02 Vectors and Equilibrium
    8
    • 3.0
      2.1 Basic Concepts of Vectors
    • 3.1
      2.2 Vectors
    • 3.2
      2.3 Rectangular Components
    • 3.3
      2.4 Vector Addition
    • 3.4
      2.5 Scalar product
    • 3.5
      2.6 Vector Product
    • 3.6
      2.7 Torque
    • 3.7
      2.8 Equilibrium
  • 03 Motion and Force
    13
    • 4.0
      3.1 Displacement Time Graph
    • 4.1
      3.2 Velocity Time Graph
    • 4.2
      3.3 1st and 2nd Law of Motion
    • 4.3
      3.4 Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion
    • 4.4
      3.5 Momentum
    • 4.5
      3.6 Example of Gun
    • 4.6
      3.7 Example of Rocket
    • 4.7
      3.8 Conservation of Momentum
    • 4.8
      3.9 Billistic Flight
    • 4.9
      3.10 Projectile motion and Projectile Velocity
    • 4.10
      3.11 Height of Projectile Motion
    • 4.11
      3.12 Time of Projectile Motion
    • 4.12
      3.13 Range of Projectile Motion
  • 04 Work and Energy
    12
    • 5.0
      4.1 Introduction of Work
    • 5.1
      4.2 Conservative and Non Conservative Forces
    • 5.2
      4.3 Work Done By Variable and Constant Force
    • 5.3
      4.4 Work Done by Gravitational Force
    • 5.4
      4.5 Power
    • 5.5
      4.6 Introduction of Energy
    • 5.6
      4.7 Work Energy Principle
    • 5.7
      4.8 Law of Conservation of Energy
    • 5.8
      4.9 Gravitation
    • 5.9
      4.10 Absolute Gravitational Potential Energy
    • 5.10
      4.11 Escape Velocity
    • 5.11
      4.12 Non Conventional Energy Sources
  • 05 Circular Motion
    16
    • 6.0
      5.1 Basic Concept
    • 6.1
      5.2 Angular Displacement
    • 6.2
      5.3 Angular Velocity
    • 6.3
      5.4 Angular Acceleration
    • 6.4
      5.5 Centripetal Force
    • 6.5
      5.6 Centripetal Acceleration
    • 6.6
      5.7 Angular Quantities
    • 6.7
      5.8 Moment of Inertia
    • 6.8
      5.9 Angular Momentum
    • 6.9
      5.10 Types of Angular Momentum
    • 6.10
      5.11 Conservation of Angular Momentum
    • 6.11
      5.12 Rotational Kinetic Energy
    • 6.12
      5.13 Rotationaol Kinetic Energy For Hoop ,Disc, Sphere
    • 6.13
      5.14 Orbital Velocity
    • 6.14
      5.15 Setallites
    • 6.15
      5.16 Weightlessness Conditons
  • 06 Fluid Dynamics
    7
    • 7.0
      6.1 Fluids
    • 7.1
      6.2 Equation of Countinuity
    • 7.2
      6.3 Pascal’s Law
    • 7.3
      6.4 Bernoulli’s Equation
    • 7.4
      6.5 Torricelli’s Theorem
    • 7.5
      6.6 Venturi Relation
    • 7.6
      6.7 Relation Between Pressure and Speed
  • 07 Oscillations
    15
    • 8.0
      7.1 Oscillatory Motion
    • 8.1
      7.2 Types of Oscillatory Motion
    • 8.2
      7.3 Amplitude ,Vibration and Time Period
    • 8.3
      7.4 Simple Harmonic Motion
    • 8.4
      7.5 Simple Harmonic Motion Graph
    • 8.5
      7.6:SHM Compared With Uniform Circular Motion
    • 8.6
      7.7 Displacement of Projection
    • 8.7
      7.8 Velocity of Projection
    • 8.8
      7.9 Accelaration of Projection
    • 8.9
      7.10 Time Period of Spring
    • 8.10
      7.11 Pendulum
    • 8.11
      7.12 Time Period of Pendulum
    • 8.12
      7.13 Types of Energies in Spring
    • 8.13
      7.14 Law of Consevation of Energy in Oscillatory Motion
    • 8.14
      7.15 Resonance
  • 08 Waves
    18
    • 9.0
      8.1 Introduction of Waves
    • 9.1
      8.2 Introduction of Waveshow to find Speed of Waves
    • 9.2
      8.2 Introduction of Waveshow to find Speed of Waves
    • 9.3
      8.3 Superposition of Waves
    • 9.4
      8.4 Sound
    • 9.5
      8.5 Power Formula of Speed and Sound
    • 9.6
      8.6:Laplace Correction
    • 9.7
      8.8 Newton Formula of Speed of Sound
    • 9.8
      8.9 Interference of Waves
    • 9.9
      8.10 Beats
    • 9.10
      8.11 Stationary Waves
    • 9.11
      8.12 Stationary Waves Produced With Both Ends of Pipe
    • 9.12
      8.13 Coming Soon
    • 9.13
      8.14 A Source Moving Away And Towards The Observer
    • 9.14
      8.15 When an Obsever is Moving Towards Stationary Waves
    • 9.15
      8.16 When an Observer is Moving Away
    • 9.16
      8.17 Applications of Doppler Effect
    • 9.17
      8.18 Sonar System and Radar Speed Trap
  • 09 Physical Optics
    15
    • 10.0
      9.1 Wavefront
    • 10.1
      9.2 Hygen Principle
    • 10.2
      9.3 Interference of Light
    • 10.3
      9.4 Proved Formula of Path Difference
    • 10.4
      9.5 Young’s Double Slit Expirment
    • 10.5
      9.6 Working of Young’s Expirment
    • 10.6
      9.8 Fringe Width
    • 10.7
      9.9 Thin Film
    • 10.8
      9.10 Newton’s Rings
    • 10.9
      9.11 Diffraction of Light
    • 10.10
      9.12 Differaction Through Narrow Slit
    • 10.11
      9.13 Differaction Gratting
    • 10.12
      9.14 Bragge’s Law
    • 10.13
      9.15 Polarization
    • 10.14
      9.16 Spectrometer
  • 10 Optical Instruments
    8
    • 11.0
      10.1 Lens Formula
    • 11.1
      10.2 Simple Microscope
    • 11.2
      10.3 Compound Microscope
    • 11.3
      10.4 Telescope
    • 11.4
      10.5 Michelson Experiment of Speed of Light
    • 11.5
      10.6 Reflection, Refraction & Refractive Index
    • 11.6
      10.7 Total Internal Reflection
    • 11.7
      10.8 Mickelson’s Interferrometer
  • 11 Heat and Thermodynamics
    10
    • 12.0
      11.1 Pressure of Gases
    • 12.1
      11.2 Detuction of Boyles Law
    • 12.2
      11.3 First Law of Thermodynamics
    • 12.3
      11.4 Isothermal and Adiabatic Process
    • 12.4
      11.5 Second Law of Thermodynamics
    • 12.5
      11.6 Coming Soon
    • 12.6
      11.7 Specific Heat
    • 12.7
      11.8 Cp – Cv = R
    • 12.8
      11.9 Entropy
    • 12.9
      11.10 Work Done on the System and by the System

2.3 Rectangular Components

This lecture is part of the series of lectures made according to the syllabus of Punjab Textbook board Pakistan, with emphasis on problem solving and concept building, prepared under the banner of Khwarizmi Science Society.

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