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9th Class Physics Chapter Wise Notes Detail

9th Class Physics Chapter Wise Notes Details.

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Chapter 1: Introduction to physics

Physical quantities; International System of Units; prefixes; Scientific notation
Practical: Introduction to use of graphs in Physics.
Length measuring instruments
Practical: Measuring length and diameter of a solid cylinder using Vernier calipers
Practical: Measuring thickness of metal sheet or wire using screw gauge
Mass measuring instruments
Chapter 2: Kinematics
Rest and motion; Types of motion; Scalars and vectors; Speed; velocity; AccelerationDistance-time graph; Velocity- time graph; Equations of motion;
Motion of freely falling bodiesPractical: Finding acceleration of a ball rolling down an inclined angle iron
Practical: Finding the value of ‘g’ by free fall method
Exercise Ch.2 & Numerical.

1 Physical Quantities and Measurement

Chapter 3: Dynamics

  • Force; Inertial Newton’s laws of motion; Motion of two bodies connected to a string passing over a pulley; Momentum; Law of conservation of momentum
  • Practical: Finding co-efficient of sliding friction between a wooden block and horizontal surface
  • Friction; Uniform circular motion; Centripetal force and its applications
  • Practical: Finding the force of limiting friction by a roller on a horizontal plane

Chapter 4: Turning effect of forces

  • Like and unlike parallel forces; Add of forces; Resolution of forces.
  • Practical: Finding the resultant of two forces graphically
  • Practical: Finding the weight of an object by vector addition method
  • Torque; Principle of moments; Centre of mass; Centre of gravity; Couple
  • Practical: Verifying the principle of moments by balancing a metre rod on a wedge
  • Equilibrium; 1st condition of equilibrium; 2nd condition of equilibrium; States of equilibrium,
  • Stability of objects
  • Practical: Finding the tension in the string by balancing a metre rod on two stands
  • Practical: Finding weight of an object using principle of momentum

Chapter 5: Gravitation

  • Force of gravitation; Law of gravitation; Gravitational field; Mass of the Earth; Variation of ‘g’ with altitude
  • Practical: Finding the value of ‘g’ using simple pendulum
  • Artificial satellites; Motion of artificial satellites; Orbital velocity
  • Practical: Verifying that time period of a simple pendulum (i) independent of its mass and (ii) amplitude of vibration

Chapter 6: Work and Energy

  • Forms of energy; Kinetic Energy; Potential energy; Interconversion of energy
  • Practical: Drawing graphs between two physical quantities from given data
  • Major sources of energy; Mass-energy equation; Energy and environment; Efficiency; Power.
  • Practical: Interpreting a given graph, slope of a graph

Chapter 7: Properties of matter

  • Kinetic molecular model of matter; Density; Pressure; Atmospheric pressure
  • Practical: Finding the density of a liquid using a syringe
  • Pressure in liquids; Pascal’s law and its applications; Archimedes principle; Principle of floatation
  • Practical: Finding the density of a body heavier than water by Archimedes principle
  • Chapter 8: Thermal properties of matter
  • Temperature and heat; Thermometer; Scales of temperature; Conversion of temperature from one scale to another
  • Thermal Expansion; Linear and volume thermal expansions in solids; Consequences and applications of thermal expansions; Thermal expansion of liquids
  • Practical: Measuring the specific heat of fusion of ice

Chapter 9: Transfer of heat

  • Conduction; Thermal conductivity; Convection; Convection currents in air; Use of convection currents.
  • Radiation; Emission and absorption of radiation; Greenhouse effect; Application and consequences of radiation
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