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IGNITE CLASSES OF LEARNING

9287/6 FIRST FLOOR GALI NO.6, CLASS : xIth


MULTANI DHANDA, PAHARGANJ, NEW DELHI 110055 SUBJECT : PHYSICS
CONTACT - 8882225482, 8447590717

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

CHAPTER - 1( UNITS AND 6. Example 4.4 4. Expression for orbital velocity and
MEASUREMENTS ) 7. Example 4.7 time period of a satellite.
1. Example 1.5 8. Example 4.10 5. Expression for kinetic , potential and
2. Statement of principle of homogeneity 9. Example 4.12 , 4.9 , 4.8 , 4.6 , 4.5 , total energy of a satellite and relation
of dimensions. 4.2 and 4.3 among them.
3. Counting number of significant CHAPTER – 5 ( WORK 6. Expression for gravitational potential
figures in an observation. ENERGY AND POWER ) energy.
4. Example 1.1 , 1.2 , 1.3 and 1.4 1. Statement and proof of work energy 7. Statement of Kepler’s laws.
8. Explanation of Kepler’s second law.
CHAPTER – 2 ( MOTION IN A theorem for a variable force.
9. Newton’s law of gravitation.
STRAIGHT LINE ) 2. Show that total mechanical energy of
a freely falling body remains constant. 10. Example 7.1 , 7.2 , 7.3 and 7.4
1. Derivation of equations for uniformly CHAPTER – 8 ( MECHANICAL
accelerated motion by calculus and 3. Show that there is loss of kinetic
graphical method. energy in inelastic collision. PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS )
2. Example 2.3 4. Expression for velocity of two bodies 1. Statement of Hooke’s law.
3. Example 2.1 after elastic collision. 2. Stress versus strain graph for a
4. Numericals based on slope of x-t and 5. Expression for potential energy stored metallic wire.
v-t graph ( done in class notes ). in a spring. 3. Elastic energy stored in a stretched
5. Numericals based on area under 6. Difference between conservative and wire.
distance-time and displacement-time non-conservative forces. 4. Example 8.5
graph. ( done in class notes ) 7. Example 5.2 5. Example 8.4
6. All the graphs done in class notes. 8. Example 5.7 6. Definition of elastomers, its example
7. Example 2.5 , 2.6 and 2.7 9. Example 5.10 and its stress versus strain graph.
10. Show that spring force is a 7. Definitions of different modulus of
CHAPTER - 3( MOTION IN A conservative force. elasticity.
PLANE ) 11. Force vs displacement graph for 8. Exercise 8.4
1. Derivation of centripetal acceleration. spring force. 9. Example 8.1 , 8.2 and 8.3
2. Projectile with a given angle of 12. Potential energy and kinetic energy CHAPTER – 9 ( MECHANICAL
projection with horizontal ( expression versus displacement graph for a spring.
for time of flight , time taken to reach
PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS )
13. Example 5.8 1. Statement and proof of Bernoulli’s
maximum height , maximum height , 14. Example 5.1 , 5.3 , 5.4 , 5.5 , 5.6 and
horizontal range , equation of trajectory ) Principle.
5.12 2. Statement of Pascal’s law , its
3. Projectile from a given height CHAPTER – 6( SYSTEM OF
( expression of time of flight and applications and proof.
horizontal range ). PARTICLES AND 3. Expression of capillary rise.
4. Example 3.2 ROTATIONAL MOTION ) 4. Expression for excess pressure inside
5. Example 3.9 1. Using the expression for power and a bubble and a drop.
6. Example 3.7 kinetic energy of rotational motion 5. Statement of stokes law and terminal
7. Example 3.6 derive the relation 𝜏 = I𝛼. velocity and derivation of terminal
8. Example 3.1 2. Definition of centre of mass and velocity.
9. Example 3.8 couple. 6. Statement and proof of Torricelli’s
10. Example 3.4 3. Reasoning questions on practical law.
11. Example 3.5 applications of law of conservation of 7. Statement of dynamic lift and magnus
12. Example 3.3 angular momentum. effect.
4. Show that dL/dt = 𝜏. 8. Exercise 10.1 , 10.2 , 10.3 and 10.4
CHAPTER-4( LAWS OF 9. Example 9.5
5. Example 6.3
MOOTION ) 6. Example 6.6 10. Example 9.6
1. Expression for vmax on a banked road 11. Example 9.4
7. Example 6.7
and need of banking. 12. Properties of streamlines.
8. Example 6.11
2. Show that Newton’s second law is a 9. Example 6.1 13. Example 9.1 , 9.2 , 9.3 , 9.7 , 9.8 and
real law. 10. Example 6.12 9.9
3. Laws of static , limiting and kinetic CHAPTER – 10 ( THERMAL
11. Example 6.2 , 6.5 , 6.8 , 6.9 and 6.10
friction.
4. Why is it easier to pull a lawn roller CHAPTER–7 (GRAVITATION ) PROPERTIES OF MATTER )
rather than pushing ? 1. Derivation of escape speed. 1. Statement of Wien’s displacement law
5. Expression for angle of friction and 2. Expression of variation g with height. and its applications.
angle of repose. 3. Expression of variation of g with 2. Difference between conduction ,
depth. convection and radiation.
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
3. Relation between 𝛼 , 𝛽 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝛾 and process. 3. Potential , kinetic and total energy of
their definitions and SI unit. 6. Statement of zeroth , first and second S.H.M
4. Definitions of heat capacity , specific law of thermodynamics. 4. Derivation of expression for
heat capacity , molar heat capacity , 7. Limitations of first law of displacement , velocity and acceleration
latent heat of fusion and latent heat of thermodynamics. of S.H.M
vaporisation. 8. P-V graph of isobaric , isothermal , 5. Graph of displacement , velocity and
5. Statement of Newton’s law of cooling adiabatic and isochoric processes. acceleration of S.H.M and phase
, expressions and graphs involved. 9. Examples of state and path variables. difference among them.
6. Figure 10.12 10. Examples of intensive and extensive 6. Example 13.2
7. Definition and SI unit of thermal variables. 7. Example 13.3
conductivity. CHAPTER – 12 ( KINETIC 8. Example 13.5
8. Statement of Stefan’s law. THEORY ) 9. Example 13.6
9. Example 10.8 1. Derivation of pressure exerted by an 10. Example 13.4
10. Example 10.7 ideal gas and kinetic interpretation of 11. Example 13.1 , 13.7 and 13.8
11. Definition of regelation. temperature. 12. Differential Equation of S.H.M
12. Example 10.1 2. Statement of degree of freedom and CHAPTER – 12 ( WAVES )
13. Example 10.2 , 10.3 , 10.4 , 10.5 and law of equipartition of energy. 1. Newton’s formula of sound and
10.6 3. Statement of all gas laws and Laplace correction.
14. What is sea breeze , land breeze and condition under which a gas behaves as 2. Factors affecting speed of sound.
trade wind ? ideal gas. 3. Harmonics in closed and open organ
15. Practical applications of anomalous 4. Cause of deviation of ideal behaviour. pipe.
expansion of water. 5. Heat capacity of monoatomic , 4. Harmonics of stationary waves in a
16. What is greenhouse effect and global diatomic , polyatomic gases and solids. string.
warming. 6. Definition of mean free path and its 5. Example 14.1
CHAPTER – 11 formula. 6. Example 14.2
( THERMODYNAMICS ) 7. Example 12.4 7. Example 14.6
1. Derivation of work done under 8. Example 12.5 8. Statement of principle of
adiabatic process. 9. Example 12.8 superposition of waves and beats.
2. Derivation of work done under CHAPTER – 13 9. Example 14.5
isothermal process. 10. Example 14.3 and 14.4
( OSCILLATIONS )
3. Proof of Mayer’s relation. 1. Show that for small displacements
4. Carnot Engine ( graph + expressions motion of a simple pendulum executes
)* S.H.M and find its time period.
5. Proof of conditions of adiabatic 2. Definition of S.H.M

NOTE:
1. Don’t rely only on these questions ( need to go through complete class notes , questions , tests
and assignments done so far ) consider it as a checklist just go through it once.
2. Numbering of questions is according to latest NCERT.
3. Questions are numbered in the order of their importance.

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