0.Mathematics in Physics
1.UnitsDimensions and Measurement
2.Motion in One Dimension
3.Motion in Two Dimension
4.Newton's Laws of Motion
5.Friction
6.WorkPowerEnergy and Collision
7.Rotational Motion
8.Gravitation
9.Mechanical Properties of Solids
10.Mechanical Properties of Fluids
11.Kinetic theory of Gases
12.ThermometryThermal Expansion and Caloriemetry
13.Thermodynamic Processes
14.Transmission of Heat
15.Simple Harmonic Motion
16.Wave Motion
17.Electric current and Resistance
18.1.Electrostatic
18.2.Capacitance
19.1.Alternating Current
19.2.Electromagnetic Induction
20.1.Elasticity
20.2.Surface Tension
20.3.Fluid Mechanics
21.1.Magnetic Effect of Current
21.2.Magnetism
22.1.Electron.PhotonPhotoelectric Effect and X-Ray
22.2.Atomic Structure
22.3.Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
22.4.Solids and Semiconductor Devices
23.5.Electromagnetic Waves
23.1.Reflection of Light
23.2.Refraction of Light
23.3.Optical Instruments
23.4.Wave Optics
23.5.Electromagnetic Waves
23.6.Photometry
1.UnitsDimensions and Measurement
2.Motion in One Dimension
3.Motion in Two Dimension
4.Newton's Laws of Motion
5.Friction
6.WorkPowerEnergy and Collision
7.Rotational Motion
8.Gravitation
9.Mechanical Properties of Solids
10.Mechanical Properties of Fluids
11.Kinetic theory of Gases
12.ThermometryThermal Expansion and Caloriemetry
13.Thermodynamic Processes
14.Transmission of Heat
15.Simple Harmonic Motion
16.Wave Motion
17.Electric current and Resistance
18.1.Electrostatic
18.2.Capacitance
19.1.Alternating Current
19.2.Electromagnetic Induction
20.1.Elasticity
20.2.Surface Tension
20.3.Fluid Mechanics
21.1.Magnetic Effect of Current
21.2.Magnetism
22.1.Electron.PhotonPhotoelectric Effect and X-Ray
22.2.Atomic Structure
22.3.Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
22.4.Solids and Semiconductor Devices
23.5.Electromagnetic Waves
23.1.Reflection of Light
23.2.Refraction of Light
23.3.Optical Instruments
23.4.Wave Optics
23.5.Electromagnetic Waves
23.6.Photometry
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