SPECIFICATION
MEASUREMENTS AND THEIR ERRORS
use of SI units and their prefixes
limitation of physical measurements
estimation of physical quantities
PARTICLES AND RADIATION
constituents of the atom
stable and unstable nuclei
particles, antiparticles and photons
particle interactions
classification of particles
quarks and antiquarks
applications of conservation laws
the photoelectric effect
collisions of electrons with atoms
energy levels and photon emission
wave-particle duality
WAVES
progressive waves
longitudinal and transverse waves
principle of superposition of waves and formation of stationary waves
interference
diffraction
refraction at a plane surface
MECHANICS AND MATERIALS
scalars and vectors
moments
motion along a straight line
projectile motion
newton’s laws of motion
momentum
work, energy and power
conservation of energy
bulk properties of solids
young modulus
ELECTRICITY
basics of electricity
current-voltage characteristics
resistivity
circuits
potential divider
electromotive force and internal resistance
FURTHER MECHANICS AND THERMAL PHYSICS
circular motion
simple harmonic motion
simple harmonic systems
forced vibrations and resonance
thermal energy transfer
ideal gases
molecular kinetic theory model
FIELDS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES
fields
newton’s law
gravitational field strength
gravitational potential
orbits of planets and satellites
coulomb’s law
electric field strength
electric potential
capacitance
parallel plate capacitor
energy stored by a capacitor
capacitor charge and discharge
magnetic flux density
moving charges in a magnetic field
magnetic flux and flux linkage
electromagnetic induction
alternating currents
the operation of a transformer
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
Rutherford scattering
alpha, beta and gamma radiation
radioactive decay
nuclear instability
nuclear radius
mass and energy
induced fission
safety aspects
ASTROPHYSICS
astronomical telescope consisting of two converging lenses
reflecting telescopes
single dish radio telescopes, I-R, U-V, and X-ray telescopes
advantages of large diameter telescopes
classification by luminosity
absolute magnitude
classification by temperature, black-body radiation
principles of the use of stellar spectral classes
the HR diagram
supernovae, neutron stars and black holes
doppler effect
Hubble’s law
quasars
detection of exoplanets