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Grade 11 Physics Course Outline

This document outlines the course topics for a Grade 11 physics class. It includes 14 chapters that cover various physics concepts like physical quantities and units, measurement techniques, kinematics, dynamics, forces, work, energy, power, deformation of solids, waves, superposition, electric fields, current electricity, DC circuits, and particle and nuclear physics. For each chapter, it indicates which topics have been completed and includes any remarks. It also has sections for revisions and practical work.
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Grade 11 Physics Course Outline

This document outlines the course topics for a Grade 11 physics class. It includes 14 chapters that cover various physics concepts like physical quantities and units, measurement techniques, kinematics, dynamics, forces, work, energy, power, deformation of solids, waves, superposition, electric fields, current electricity, DC circuits, and particle and nuclear physics. For each chapter, it indicates which topics have been completed and includes any remarks. It also has sections for revisions and practical work.
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COURSE OUTLINE

PHYSICS GRADE 11

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Chapters PHYSICS TOPICS (9702) TOPIC IS REMARKS
COMPLETED
1 PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND UNITS 
1.1 Physical Quantities 
1.2 SI Units 
1.3 The Avogadro constant A Level topic
1.4 Scalars and Vectors 
2 MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
2.1 Measurements 
2.2 Errors and Uncertainties 
3 KINEMATICS
3.1 Equations of Motion 
4 DYNAMICS
4.1 Momentum and Newton’s Laws of Motion 
4.2 Non-uniform Motion 
4.3 Linear Momentum and its Conservation 
5 FORCES, DENSITY AND PRESSURE
5.1 Types of Force 
5.2 Turning Effects of Forces 
5.3 Equilibrium of Forces 
5.4 Density and Pressure 
6 WORK, ENERGY AND POWER
6.1 Energy Conversion and Conservation 
6.2 Work and Efficiency 
6.3 Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy 
6.4 Power 
9 DEFORMATION OF SOLIDS
9.1 Stress and Strain 
9.2 Elastic and Plastic Behaviour 
14 WAVES
14.1 Progressive Waves
14.2 Transverse and Longitudinal Waves
14.3 Determination of Frequency and Wavelength of Sound Waves
14.4 Doppler Effect
14.5 Electromagnetic Spectrum
14.6 Production and Use of Ultrasound in Diagnosis
15 SUPERPOSITION
15.1 Stationary Waves
15.2 Diffraction
15.3 Interference, two-source interference
15.4 Diffraction Gratings
17 ELECTRIC FIELDS
17.1 Concept of an Electric Field 
17.2 Uniform Electric Fields 
17.3 Electric Forces Between Point Charges 
17.4 Electric Field of a Point Charge 
1 7.5 Electric Potential 
19 CURRENT OF THE ELECTRICITY
19.1 Electric Current 
19.2 Potential Difference and Power 
19.3 Resistance and Resistivity 
19.4 Sensing Devices 
20 DC CIRCUITS
20.1 Practical Circuits
20.2 Kirchoff’s Laws
20.3 Potential Dividers
26 PARTICLE AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS
26.1 Atoms, Nuclei, and Radiation
26.2 Fundamental Particles
26.3 Mass Defect and Nuclear Binding Energy
26.4 Radioactive Decay

REVISIONS
PRACTICALS

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