11th Std CBSE Physics

Vanisri · May 14, 2025

Class 11 CBSE Physics lays the foundation for understanding the physical world through scientific concepts and mathematical reasoning. Key topics include Units and Measurements, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power, Thermodynamics, Gravitation, Waves, and more. The course emphasizes analytical thinking, problem-solving, and practical applications, preparing students for advanced physics in Class 12 and competitive exams.

Course Objectives:

  1. Conceptual Understanding
    To build a strong foundation in fundamental physics concepts such as mechanics, thermodynamics, waves, and gravitation.
  2. Scientific Reasoning
    To develop logical thinking and analytical skills through the study of physical laws and their real-world applications.
  3. Mathematical Application
    To integrate mathematics with physics for solving numerical problems, deriving formulas, and interpreting data.
  4. Experimental Skills
    To promote practical understanding through lab experiments and observation-based learning.
  5. Problem Solving
    To encourage systematic problem-solving techniques and use of scientific methods for analyzing situations.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Understanding Core Principles
    Students will be able to explain key principles like Newton’s laws, laws of motion, work-energy theorem, and thermodynamic laws.
  2. Application of Formulas
    Students can apply equations of motion, energy, momentum, and wave behavior to solve real-life and exam problems.
  3. Use of SI Units and Measurements
    Students will accurately use units, measurements, significant figures, and dimensional analysis in calculations.
  4. Interpretation of Data
    Students can interpret graphs, experimental results, and conduct error analysis.
  5. Preparedness for Higher Studies
    It prepares students for advanced concepts in Class 12 and for competitive exams like NEET, JEE, and other science-based entrances.

About Instructor

Vanisri

6 Courses

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Course Includes

  • 1 Lesson
  • 6 Topics