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Latest CBSE Class 10 Syllabus 2016-17

CBSE Class 10 Syllabus 2016-17

Download now CBSE Class 10 Syllabus 2016-17. We working to make the Skill India and Digital India dream, a reality by providing the best courses to our students. We providing the given pattern for class 10th standard and every chapter is explained in the detail that's makes easier.

Physics CBSE Class 10 Syllabus

  1. Kinetic Theory of Matter-1 (SOLID)
  2. Crystalline and Amorphous Solids
  3. Kinetic Theory of Matter-2 (Liquids)
  4. Acceleration
  5. Equations of Motion (Using Graph)
  6. Distance and Displacement
  7. Balanced Forces
  8. Newton's First Law of Motion
  9. Inertia

  10. Momentum and Newton's Second Law of Motion
  11. Newton's Third Law of Motion
  12. Conservation of Linear Momentum,
  13. Third Law of Motion using Two Spring
  14. Balances
  15. Gravitation
  16. Centripetal Force
  17. Satellites in Orbits
  18. Kepler's First Law of Planetary Motion
  19. Kepler’s Second Law of Planetary Motion
  20. Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion
  21. Freely Falling Body
  22. Variation of Gravitational Acceleration with
  23. Altitude
  24. Mass and Weight
  25. To study the reflection of sound
  26. Determining Density of a Solid
  27. Archimedes' Principle: The Experiment
  28. Pressure Exerted by a Solid
  29. Speed of a pulse along the string
  30. Thomson's Atomic Model
  31. Rutherford's Atomic Model
  32. Buoyancy
  33. Archimedes' Principle
  34. Density (Part-1)
  35. Density (Part-2)
  36. Motion of a Block on an Inclined Plane
  37. Work Done by a Constant Force
  38. Transformation of Energy
  39. Kinetic Energy
  40. Conservation of Energy
  41. Electric Power Sound
  42. The Propagation of Sound Waves through Air
  43. Propagation of Sound Waves through Different Media Waves
  44. Longitudinal and Transverse Waves Speed of Sound
  45. Infrasonics and Ultrasonics
  46. SONAR

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