BASED
ON REDUCED SYLLABUS 2020-21
UNIT 1 NATURE OF PHYSICAL WORLD AND MEASUREMENT
II. Short Answer
Questions
2. How will you measure
the diameter of the Moon using parallax method?
3.
Write the rules for determining significant figures.
III. Long Answer Questions
1. i) Explain the use
of screw gauge and vernier caliper in measuring smaller distances.
ii) Write a note on triangulation method
and radar method to measure larger distances.
2. Explain in detail
the various types of errors.
3. What do you mean by
propagation of errors? Explain the propagation of errors in addition
and multiplication.
4. What are the
limitations of dimensional analysis?
5. Define precision and
accuracy. Explain with one example.
4. Write short notes on
the following.
b) Rounding - off
c) Dimensionless
quantities
UNIT 2 KINEMATICS
II.
Short Answer Questions
1. Explain what is
meant by Cartesian coordinate system?
4. Write a short note
on the scalar product between two vectors.
5. Write a short note
on vector product between two vectors.
6. How do you deduce
that two vectors are perpendicular?
8. Define velocity and
speed.
9. Define acceleration.
10. What is the
difference between velocity and average velocity.
III. Long Answer Questions
1. Explain in detail
the triangle law of addition.
2. Discuss the
properties of scalar and vector products.
3. Derive the kinematic
equations of motion for constant acceleration.
4. Derive the equations
of motion for a particle (a) falling vertically (b) projected vertically
UNIT 3 LAWS OF MOTION
II. Short Answer
Questions
1. Explain
the concept of inertia. Write two examples each for inertia of motion, inertia
of rest and inertia of direction.
2. State
Newton’s second law.
3. Define one
newton.
5.
Using free body diagram, show that it is easy to pull an object than to push
it.
6. Explain various types
of friction. Suggest a few methods to reduce friction.
8. State the empirical
laws of static and kinetic friction.
9. State Newton’s third
law.
10. What are inertial
frames?
11. Under what condition will a car skid on a leveled
circular road?
III. Long Answer Questions
3. Explain the motion
of blocks connected by a string in i) Vertical motion ii) Horizontal
motion.
4. Briefly explain the
origin of friction. Show that in an inclined plane, angle of friction is equal
to angle of repose.
5. State Newton’s three
laws and discuss their significance.
8. Briefly explain
‘rolling friction’.
9. Describe the method
of measuring angle of repose.
10. Explain the need
for banking of tracks.
11. Calculate the
centripetal acceleration of Moon towards the Earth.
UNIT 4 WORK, ENERGY AND POWER
II.
Short Answer Questions
4. Explain the
characteristics of elastic.
5. Define the following
b) Power
d) loss of kinetic energy in inelastic
collision.
III. Long Answer Questions
2. State and
explain work energy principle. Mention any three examples for it.
4. Arrive at an expression
for elastic collision in one dimension and discuss various cases.
UNIT 5 MOTION OF SYSTEM OF PARTICLES AND RIGID
BODIES
II. Short Answer Questions
1. Define
centre of mass.
2. Find out
the centre of mass for the given geometrical structures.
a) Equilateral triangle
b) Cylinder c) Square
3. Define
torque and mention its unit.
4. What are
the conditions in which force can not produce torque?
5. Give any
two examples of torque in day-to-day life.
6. What is
the relation between torque and angular momentum?
9. Define couple.
10. State principle of
moments.
11. Define centre of gravity.
15. What are the rotational equivalents for the
physical quantities, (i) mass and (ii) force?
III.
Long Answer Questions
2. Explain
the method to find the centre of gravity of a irregularly shaped lamina.
3. Explain
why a cyclist bends while negotiating a curve road? Arrive at the expression
for angle of bending for a given velocity.
4. Derive the
expression for moment of inertia of a rod about its centre and perpendicular to
the rod.
10.
Discuss rolling on inclined plane and arrive at
the expression for the acceleration.
UNIT 6 GRAVITATION
II. Short Answer Questions
5. What is meant by superposition of gravitational field?
6. Define gravitational potential energy.
7. Is potential energy the property of a single object? Justify.
8. Define gravitational potential.
9. What is the difference between gravitational potential and
gravitational potential energy?
10. What is meant by escape speed in the case of the Earth?
11. Why is the energy of a satellite (or any other planet) negative?
12. What are geostationary and polar satellites?
13. Define weight
III. Long Answer Questions
4. Derive the expression for gravitational potential energy.
5. Prove that at points near the surface of the Earth, the
gravitational potential energy of the object is U mgh =
6. Explain in detail the idea of weightlessness using lift as an
example.
7. Derive an expression for escape speed.
8. Explain the variation of g with lattitude.
9. Explain the variation of g with altitude.
10. Explain the variation of g with depth from the Earth’s surface.
11. Derive the time period of satellite orbiting the Earth.
12. Derive an expression for energy of satellite.
13. Explain in detail the geostationary and polar satellites.
UNIT 7 PROPERTIES OF MATTER
II. Short Answer Questions
1. Define
stress and strain.
2. State
Hooke’s law of elasticity.
3. Define
Poisson’s ratio.
4. Explain
elasticity using intermolecular forces.
5. Which one of these is more elastic, steel or rubber? Why?
6. A spring balance shows
wrong readings after using for a long time. Why?
7. What is the effect
of temperature on elasticity?
8. Write down the
expression for the elastic potential energy of a stretched wire.
13. Define coefficient
of viscosity of a liquid.
14. Distinguish between
streamlined flow and turbulent flow.
15. What is Reynold’s
number? Give its significance.
16. Define terminal
velocity.
17. Write down the
expression for the Stoke’s force and explain the symbols involved in it.
18. State Bernoulli’s
theorem.
20. Two streamlines
cannot cross each other. Why?
21. Define surface
tension of a liquid. Mention its S.I unit and dimension.
22. How is surface
tension related to surface energy?
23. Define angle of
contact for a given pair of solid and liquid.
25. What are the factors affecting the
surface tension of a liquid?
26. What
happens to the pressure inside a soap bubble when air is blown into it?
27. What do you mean by
capillarity or capillary action?
28. A drop of oil
placed on the surface of water spreads out. But a drop of water place on oil
contracts to a spherical shape. Why?
29. State the principle and
usage of Venturimeter.
III. Long Answer Questions
1. State Hooke’s law and verify it with the
help of an experiment.
3. Derive an expression for the elastic energy stored per
unit volume of a wire.
7. Derive the expression for the terminal velocity of a
sphere moving in a high viscous fluid
using stokes
force.
8. Derive Poiseuille’s formula for the volume of a liquid
flowing per second through a pipe under
streamlined
flow.
9. Obtain an expression for the excess of pressure inside
a i) liquid drop ii) liquid bubble iii) air
bubble.
10. What is capillarity? Obtain an expression for the
surface tension of a liquid by capillary rise
method.
11. Obtain an equation
of continuity for a flow of fluid on the basis of conservation of mass.
12. State and prove Bernoulli’s theorem for a
flow of incompressible, non-viscous, and streamlined flow of fluid.
13. Describe the
construction and working of venturimeter and obtain an equation for the
volume of liquid flowing per second
through a wider entry of the tube.
UNIT 8 HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS
II. Short answer questions:
9. State
Stefan-Boltzmann law.
10. What is
Wien’s law?
12. What is a
black body?
13. What is a
thermodynamic system? Give examples.
14. What are
the different types of thermodynamic systems?
16. What is
mean by state variable? Give example.
17. What are
intensive and extensive variables? Give examples.
18. What is
an equation of state? Give an example.
19. State
Zeroth law of thermodynamics.
20. Define
the internal energy of the system.
21. Are
internal energy and heat energy the same? Explain.
22. Define
one calorie.
23. Did
joule converted mechanical energy to heat energy? Explain.
24. State the first law
of thermodynamics.
25. Can we measure the
temperature of the object by touching it?
26. Give the sign
convention for Q and W.
27. Define the
quasi-static process.
28. Give the expression
for work done by the gas.
29. What is PV diagram?
31. Give the equation
of state for an isothermal process.
32. Give an expression
for work done in an isothermal process.
33. Express the change
in internal energy in terms of molar specific heat capacity.
34. Apply first law for
(a) an isothermal (b) adiabatic (c) isobaric processes.
35. Give the equation
of state for an adiabatic process.
36. Give an equation
state for an isochoric process.
37. If the piston of a
container is pushed fast inward. Will the ideal gas equation be valid in the
intermediate stage? If not, why?
38. Draw the PV diagram
for
a. Isothermal process
b. Adiabatic process
c. isobaric process
d. Isochoric process
39. What is a cyclic process?
41. State Clausius form
of the second law of thermodynamics
42. State Kelvin-Planck
statement of second law of thermodynamics.
43. Define heat engine.
44. What are processes
involves in a Carnot engine?
45. Can the given heat
energy be completely converted to work in a cyclic process? If not, when can
the heat can completely converted to work?
46. State the second
law of thermodynamics in terms of entropy.
47. Why does heat flow
from a hot object to a cold object?
III. Long answer Questions:
4. Describe
the anomalous expansion of water. How is it helpful in our lives?
5. Explain
Calorimetry and derive an expression for final temperature when two
thermodynamic systems are mixed.
7. Explain in
detail Newton’s law of cooling.
8. Explain Wien’s law and why our eyes are
sensitive only to visible rays?
10. Explain Joule’s
Experiment of the mechanical equivalent of heat.
11. Derive the
expression for the work done in a volume change in a thermodynamic system.
12. Derive Mayer’s
relation for an ideal gas.
13. Explain in detail
the isothermal process.
14. Derive the work
done in an isothermal process
15. Explain in detail
an adiabatic process.
16. Derive the work
done in an adiabatic process
17. Explain the
isobaric process and derive the work done in this process
18. Explain in detail
the isochoric process.
20. Explain the heat
engine and obtain its efficiency.
21. Explain in detail
Carnot heat engine.
22. Derive the
expression for Carnot engine efficiency.
23. Explain the second
law of thermodynamics in terms of entropy.
UNIT 9 KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
II. Short answer questions
1. What is
the microscopic origin of pressure?
2. What is
the microscopic origin of temperature?
3. Why moon
has no atmosphere?
5. What is
the relation between the average kinetic energy and pressure?
6. Define the
term degrees of freedom.
7. State the
law of equipartition of energy.
8. Define
mean free path and write down its expression.
12. List the
factors affecting the mean free path.
III. Long Answer Questions
2. Derive the
expression of pressure exerted by the gas on the walls of the container.
3. Explain in detail
the kinetic interpretation of temperature.
4. Describe the total
degrees of freedom for monoatomic molecule, diatomic molecule and
triatomic molecule.
5. Derive the ratio of two specific heat
capacities of monoatomic, diatomic and triatomic
molecules
7. Derive the expression for mean free path of the gas.
UNIT 10 OSCILLATIONS
II. Short Answers Questions
1. What is meant by periodic and non-periodic
motion?. Give any two examples, for each motion.
2. What is meant by force constant of a
spring?.
3. Define time period of simple harmonic
motion.
4. Define frequency of simple harmonic motion.
5. What is an epoch?.
6. Write short notes on two springs connected
in series.
7. Write short notes on two springs connected
in parallel.
8. Write down the time period of simple
pendulum.
9. State the laws of simple pendulum?.
10. Write down the equation of time period for
linear harmonic oscillator.
III.
Long Answer Questions
1. What is meant by simple
harmonic oscillation?. Give examples and explain why every
simple harmonic motion is a periodic
motion whereas the converse need not be true.
2. Describe Simple Harmonic
Motion as a projection of uniform circular motion.
4. Write down the
difference between simple harmonic motion and angular simple harmonic motion.
5. Discuss the simple
pendulum in detail.
7. Describe the vertical
oscillations of a spring.
8. Write short notes on
the oscillations of liquid column in U-tube.
9. Discuss in detail the
energy in simple harmonic motion.
UNIT 11 WAVES
II. Short Answers Questions
1. What is meant by
waves?.
2. Write down the types
of waves.
3. What are transverse
waves?. Give one example.
4. What are
longitudinal waves?. Give one example.
5. Define wavelength.
6. Write down the
relation between frequency, wavelength and velocity of a wave.
7. What is meant by
interference of waves?.
8. Explain the beat
phenomenon.
9. Define intensity of
sound and loudness of sound.
13. Sketch
the function y = x + a. Explain your sketch.
III.
Long Answer Questions
1. Discuss
how ripples are formed in still water.
2. Briefly explain the difference between
travelling waves and standing waves.
3. Show that the velocity of a travelling wave
produced in a string is v T = μ
4. Describe Newton’s formula for velocity of
sound waves in air and also discuss the Laplace’s
correction.
6. Briefly explain the concept of superposition
principle.
7. Explain how the interference of waves is
formed.
8. Describe the formation of beats.
9. What are stationary waves?. Explain the
formation of stationary waves and also write down
the characteristics of stationary waves.
10. Discuss the law of transverse vibrations in
stretched strings.
11. Explain the concepts of fundamental
frequency, harmonics and overtones in detail.
12. What is a
sonometer?. Give its construction and working. Explain how to determine the
frequency of tuning fork using sonometer.
13. Write short notes on intensity and loudness.
14. Explain how overtones
are produced in a
(a) Closed organ pipe
(b) Open organ pipe
Prepared by : Kalvithugal.blogspot.com,
M.Venkatesh G.B.H.S.S, Elavanasur, Kallakurichi Dt.
Mobile: 7339252602, Mail : Kalvithugal@gmail.com
Your Blog is really impressive and it's beneficial for me to keep updating the such type of Information.The kinematic equations calculator from BookMyEssay is a powerful tool for solving problems in physics and motion. It efficiently computes essential variables such as displacement, velocity, and acceleration based on given inputs. With its user-friendly interface, students and professionals can effortlessly navigate through complex calculations and enhance their understanding of kinematics.
ReplyDelete