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20 SECONDARY SCHOOL EXAMINATION

PHYSICS
Theory Part-I 60 Marks Time:2:00 Hours
Theory Part-II 60 Marks Time:2:00 Hours
Practical 30 Marks
Total 150 Marks

PART – I (Class –IX) 60 Marks Time: 2:00 Hours

Unit 1 PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND MEASUREMENT


1.1) Introduction to Physics
1.2) Physical quantities
1.3) International System of Units
1.4) Prefixes (multiples and sub-multiples)
1.5) Scientific notation / Standard form
1.6) Measuring Instruments
1.1.1 Metre Rule
1.1.2 Vernier Calipers
1.1.3 Screw Gauge
1.1.4 Physical Balance
1.1.5 Stopwatch
1.1.6 Measuring Cylinder
1.7) Significant Figures
Unit 2 KINEMATICS
2.1) Rest and Motion
2.2) Types of Motion
2.2.1 Translatory Motion
(Linear Motion, Circular Motion, Random Motion)
2.2.2 Rotatory Motion
2.2.3 Vibratory Motion
2.3) Scalars and Vectors
2.3.1 Scalars
2.3.2 Vectors
2.3.3 Representation of Vectors
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2.4) Terms Associated with Motion


2.4.1 Position
2.4.2 Distance and Displacement
2.4.3 Speed and Velocity
2.4.4 Acceleration
2.5) Graphical Analysis of Motion
2.5.1 Distance-Time Graph
2.5.2 Speed-Time Graph
2.6) Equations of Motion
2.7) Motion of Freely Falling Bodies
Unit 3 DYNAMICS
3.1) Force, Inertia and Momentum
3.2) Newton’s Laws of Motion
3.3) Friction
3.4) Uniform Circular Motion
Unit 4 TURNING EFFECT OF FORCES
4.1) Like and Unlike Parallel Force
4.2) Addition of Forces
4.3) Resolution of Forces
4.4) Torque or Moment of a Force
4.5) Principle of Moments
4.6) Centre of Mass and Centre of Gravity
4.7) Couple
4.8) Equilibrium
4.9) Stability and Position of Centre of Mass
Unit 5 GRAVITATION
5.1) Force of Gravitation
5.2) Mass of Earth
5.3) Variation of ‘g’ with Altitude
5.4) Artificial Satellites
Unit 6 WORK AND ENERGY
6.1) Work
6.2) Energy
6.3) Kinetic Energy
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6.4) Potential Energy


6.5) Forms of Energy
6.5.1 Mechanical Energy
6.5.2 Heat Energy
6.5.3 Electrical Energy
6.5.4 Sound Energy
6.5.5 Light Energy
6.5.6 Chemical Energy
6.5.7 Nuclear Energy
6.6) Interconversion of Energy
6.7) Major Sources of Energy
6.7.1 Fossil Fuels
6.7.2 Nuclear Fuels
6.7.3 Renewable Energy Sources
(Energy from Water, Sun, Wind, Geothermal and Biomass)
6.8) Efficiency
6.9) Power
Unit 7 PROPERTIES OF MATTER
7.1) Kinetic Molecular Model of Matter
7.1.1 Solids
7.1.2 Liquids
7.1.3 Gases
7.2) Density
7.3) Pressure
7.4) Atmospheric Pressure
7.5) Pressure in Liquids
7.6) Archimedes Principle
7.7) Principle of Floatation
7.8) Elasticity
7.9) Hooke’s Law
Unit 8 THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER
8.1) Temperature and Heat
8.2) Thermometer
8.3) Specific Heat Capacity
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8.4) Change of State


8.5) Latent Heat of Fusion
8.6) Latent Heat of Vaporization
8.7) The Evaporation
8.8) Thermal Expansion
Unit 9 TRANSFER OF HEAT
9.1) Transfer of Heat
9.2) Conduction
9.3) Convection
9.4) Radiation
9.5) Applications and Consequences of Radiation

Prescribed Book:Physics for Part – I (Class –IX)

Authors: Prof.Tahir Hassan


Prof.Muhammad Naeem Anwar

Publisher:The Carvan Book House, Lahore


for: Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore

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