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Physics 11th
Here are the major concepts covered in the NCERT Physics textbook for Class 11:
Unit 1: Physical World and Measurement
- Physical World:
- Scope and excitement of physics
- Physics, technology, and society
- Units and Measurements:
- Fundamental and derived units
- SI units
- Dimensional analysis
- Significant figures
- Errors in measurement
Unit 2: Kinematics
- Motion in a Straight Line:
- Position, velocity, acceleration
- Uniform and non-uniform motion
- Graphical representation of motion
- Equations of motion
- Motion in a Plane:
- Projectile motion
- Uniform circular motion
Unit 3: Laws of Motion
- Introduction:
- Aristotle's fallacy
- The law of inertia
- Newton's Laws of Motion:
- First law of motion (law of inertia)
- Second law of motion (momentum and force)
- Third law of motion (action and reaction)
- Conservation of Momentum:
- Impulse
- Friction:
- Static and kinetic friction
- Laws of friction
- Rolling friction
- Lubrication
- Circular Motion:
- Centripetal force
- Examples of circular motion (vehicle on level circular road, vehicle on banked road)
Unit
- Work:
- Work done by a constant force
- Work done by a variable force
- Kinetic Energy:
- Work-energy theorem
- Potential Energy:
- Gravitational potential energy
- Elastic potential energy
- Conservation of Mechanical Energy:
- Power:
Unit 5: Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
- Centre of Mass:
- Position of the centre of mass
- Motion of the centre of mass
- Linear momentum of a system of particles
- Rotational Motion:
- Angular velocity and angular acceleration
- Torque
- Moment of inertia
- Kinetic energy of rotation
- Angular momentum
- Conservation of angular momentum
Unit 6: Gravitation
- Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion:
- The Universal Law of Gravitation:
- Acceleration due to Gravity:
- Variation of acceleration due to gravity with altitude and depth
- Gravitational Potential Energy:
2 - Gravitational Potential:
- Escape Speed:
- Orbital Velocity of a Satellite:
- Geostationary Satellites:
3
Unit 7: Properties of Bulk Matter
- Mechanical Properties of Solids:
- Stress and strain
- Elastic behaviour
- Hooke's law
- Stress-strain curve
- Elastic energy
- Mechanical Properties of Fluids:
- Pressure
- Pascal's law
- Archimedes' principle
- Surface tension
- Viscosity
- Thermal Properties of Matter:
- Temperature and heat
- Thermal expansion
- Specific heat capacity
- Calorimetry
- Latent heat
- Heat transfer (conduction, convection, radiation)
Unit 8: Thermodynamics
- Thermal Equilibrium and Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics:
- Heat, Work, and Internal Energy:
- First Law of Thermodynamics:
- Second Law of Thermodynamics:
4 - Reversible and irreversible processes
- Carnot engine
5
- Heat Engines:
Unit 9: Kinetic Theory
- Molecular Nature of Matter:
- Behavior of Perfect Gases:
- Equation of state of a perfect gas
- Kinetic interpretation of temperature
- Kinetic Theory of Gases:
- Pressure exerted by a gas
- Kinetic energy and temperature of a gas
- Specific heat capacity of gases
Unit 10: Oscillations and Waves
- Periodic Motion:
- Simple harmonic motion
- Equation of motion of a simple harmonic oscillator
- Phase, amplitude, frequency, time period
- Energy in simple harmonic motion
- Damped Oscillations:
- Forced Oscillations and Resonance:
- Wave Motion:
- Transverse and longitudinal waves
- Wave equation
- Speed of a wave
- Principle of superposition
- Reflection of waves
- Refraction of waves
- Sound waves
- Doppler effect
Remember, understanding these concepts and practicing regularly is crucial for mastering Physics in Class 11.
Chemistry11th
Here are the major concepts covered in the NCERT Chemistry textbook for Class 11:
Unit 1: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
- Matter and its nature:
- Physical and chemical properties
- States of matter
- Classification of matter
- Measurement:
- SI units
1 - Significant figures
- Dimensional analysis
- SI units
- Laws of chemical combination:
- Law of conservation of mass
2 - Law of definite proportions
- Law of multiple proportions
3 - Law of reciprocal proportions
4
- Law of conservation of mass
- Dalton's atomic theory:
- Atomic mass:
- Average atomic mass
- Molecular mass
- Formula mass
- Mole concept:
- Mole and molar mass
5 - Molar volume
- Avogadro's number
6
- Mole and molar mass
Unit 2: Structure of Atom
- Discovery of electron, proton, and neutron:
- Thomson's model of atom:
- Rutherford's nuclear model of atom:
- Bohr's model of atom:
- Postulates of Bohr's model
- Explanation of hydrogen spectrum
- Quantum mechanical model of atom:
- Quantum numbers
7 - Shapes of orbitals
- Electronic configuration of atoms
8
- Quantum numbers
Unit 3: Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
- Mendeleev's Periodic Table:
- Modern Periodic Law and Periodic Table:
- Periodic trends in properties of elements
- Atomic radius
- Ionic radius
- Ionization enthalpy
9 - Electron gain enthalpy
- Electronegativity
10
- Periodic trends in properties of elements
Unit 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
- Valence electrons:
- Ionic bond:
- Formation of ionic compounds
- Covalent bond:
- Lewis structures
- VSEPR theory
- Valence bond theory
11 - Hybridization
- Coordinate bond:
- Polarity of bonds:
- Dipole moment
12
- Dipole moment
- Hydrogen bond:
Unit 5: States of Matter
- Intermolecular forces:
- Van der Waals forces
13 - Hydrogen bonding
- Van der Waals forces
- Gaseous state:
- Gas laws
- Ideal gas equation
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Liquid state:
- Properties of liquids
- Solid state:
- Classification of solids
- Unit cell
- Packing efficiency
- Types of crystal lattices
Unit 6: Thermodynamics
- System and surroundings:
- Types of systems:
- First law of thermodynamics:
- Internal energy
- Enthalpy
14 - Heat capacity
- Second law of thermodynamics:
- Entropy
- Spontaneity of reactions
- Gibbs free energy
15
Unit 7: Equilibrium
- Chemical equilibrium:
- Law of mass action
- Equilibrium constant
- Factors affecting equilibrium
- Ionic equilibrium:
- Ionization of acids and bases
16 - pH scale
- Buffers
- Solubility product
- Ionization of acids and bases
Unit 8: Redox Reactions
- Oxidation and reduction:
- Oxidation number
- Balancing redox reactions
- Applications of redox reactions:
Unit 9: Hydrogen
- Preparation, properties, and uses of hydrogen:
- Hydrides:
- Water:
- Physical and chemical properties
- Heavy water
- Hydrogen peroxide:
Unit 10: s-Block Elements
- Alkali metals:
- General characteristics
- Preparation, properties, and uses of sodium and potassium
- Alkaline earth metals:
- General characteristics
- Preparation, properties, and uses of calcium and magnesium
Unit 11: p-Block Elements
- General introduction to p-block elements:
- Group 13 elements:
- Boron family
- Group 14 elements:
- Carbon family
- Group 15 elements:
- Nitrogen family
- Group 16 elements:
- Oxygen family
- Group 17 elements:
- Halogen family
- Group 18 elements:
- Noble gases
17
- Noble gases
Unit 12: Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques
- General introduction:
- Tetravalency of carbon
- Shapes of organic compounds
18 - Functional groups
- Nomenclature of organic compounds:
- Isomerism:
- Structural isomerism
19 - Stereoisomerism
20
- Structural isomerism
- Fundamental concepts in organic reaction mechanism:
- Fission of covalent bond
- Types of reagents
- Reaction intermediates
Unit 13: Hydrocarbons
- Alkanes:
- Nomenclature, isomerism, physical and chemical properties
- Alkenes:
- Nomenclature, isomerism, physical and chemical properties
- Alkynes:
- Nomenclature, isomerism, physical and chemical properties
- Aromatic hydrocarbons:
- Benzene
- Aromatic character
Unit 14: Environmental Chemistry
- Environmental pollution:
- Air pollution
- Water pollution
- Soil pollution
- Green chemistry:
Here are the major concepts covered in the NCERT Mathematics textbook for Class 11:
Sets and Functions
- Sets: Types of sets, operations on sets (union, intersection, complement, difference)
- Relations and Functions: Domain, co-domain, range, types of functions (one-one, onto, bijective), inverse functions, composite functions
Algebra
- Complex Numbers: Definition, operations on complex numbers, modulus and argument of a complex number, polar representation of a complex number
- Linear Inequalities: Linear inequalities in one and two variables, graphical solutions of linear inequalities in two variables
- Permutations and Combinations: Fundamental principle of counting, permutation as an arrangement, combination as a selection,
1 permutation and combination of objects with repetition - Binomial Theorem: Binomial theorem for positive integral index, general and middle term in binomial expansion
- Sequence and Series: Arithmetic progression (AP), geometric progression (GP), arithmetic mean, geometric mean, sum of n terms of an AP and GP, infinite geometric series
Coordinate Geometry
- Straight Lines: Slope of a line, various forms of equations of a line (slope-intercept form, point-slope form, two-point form, intercept form), angle between two lines, parallel and perpendicular lines, distance of a point from a line
- Conic Sections: Circles, parabolas, ellipses, hyperbolas, their standard equations, properties, and applications
Trigonometry
- Trigonometric Functions: Trigonometric functions, trigonometric ratios, trigonometric identities, trigonometric equations
- Trigonometric Ratios of Compound Angles: Sum and difference formulae, multiple and sub-multiple angles formulae
- Inverse Trigonometric Functions: Definition, domain, range, principal value branch, properties, and graphs of inverse trigonometric functions
Mathematical Reasoning
- Mathematical Statements: Truth value, negation, converse, contrapositive, and inverse of a statement
- Logical Reasoning: Logical connectives (AND, OR, NOT, IF-THEN, IF AND ONLY IF), truth tables, tautology, contradiction, and contingency
Statistics
- Measures of Dispersion: Range, mean deviation, variance, and standard deviation
- Probability: Probability of an event, addition and multiplication theorems of probability, conditional probability, independent events, Bayes' theorem
By understanding these core concepts and practicing regularly, you'll have a solid foundation for your mathematics studies and future endeavors.
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