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Projects For Class 11 Cbse Physics


Physics Projects For Class 11 Cbse

Online Physics Projects For Class 11 Cbse

Physics Projects For Class 11 Cbse : Takshila Team helps student to attempt their practicals and projects. We help you how to get maximum marks in practicals, projects with our unique 3D simulation content. We are providing complete guidance and solutions for cbse 11 class. Takshila provides online and offlline classes for all subjects.

Section A - Physics Projects For Class 11 Cbse

Experiments - Physics Projects For Class 11
  • 1. To measure diameter of a small spherical/cylindrical body using Vernier callipers.
  • 2. To measure internal diameter and depth of a given beaker/calorimeter using Vernier callipers and hence find its volume.
  • 3. To measure diameter of a given wire using screw gauge.
  • 4. To measure thickness of a given sheet using screw gauge.
  • 5. To measure volume of an irregular lamina using screw gauge.
  • 6. To determine radius of curvature of a given spherical surface by a spherometer.
  • 7. To determine the mass of two different objects using a beam balance.
  • 8. To find the weight of a given body using parallelogram law of vectors.
  • 9. Using a simple pendulum, plot L-T and L-T2 graphs. Hence find the effective length of a second’s pendulum using appropriate graph.
  • 10. To study the relationship between force of limiting friction and normal reaction and to find the coefficient of friction between a block and a horizontal surface.
  • 11. To find the downward force, along an inclined plane, acting on a roller due to gravitational pull of the earth and study its relationship with the angle of inclination (θ) by plotting graph between force and sin θ.

Activities

  • 1. To make a paper scale of given least count, e.g. 0.2 cm, 0.5 cm.
  • 2. To determine mass of a given body using a metre scale by principle of moments.
  • 3. To plot a graph for a given set of data, with proper choice of scales and error bars.
  • 4. To measure the force of limiting friction for rolling of a roller on a horizontal plane.
  • 5. To study the variation in the range of a jet of water with the angle of projection.
  • 6. To study the conservation of energy of a ball rolling down on inclined plane (using a double inclined plane).
  • 7. To study dissipation of energy of a simple pendulum by plotting a graph between square of amplitude and time.


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