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Commonly asked questions for AISSE (CLASS X CBSE) Physics

(Collected from Previous Board Question Papers and CBSE Sample Papers and Guess Papers made by experienced teachers)

  1. Where does centre of curvature of a spherical mirror lie?
  2. Name two important properties of a magnet.
  3. How is 1 ohm related to ampere and volt?
  4. Draw neat ray diagrams to illustrate the formation of images due to a beam of light incident parallel to the principal axis of a (i) concave mirror, (ii) convex mirror in each case.
  5. Why is a series arrangement not used for connecting domestic electrical appliances in a circuit?

PlusTwoPhysics.Com - An online Classroom for Physics

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An online Learning System for Physics up to Plus Two; suitable for CBSE, ICSE/ISC, SSLC/HSC or any other syllabus worldwide.

Physics Classroom is built based on self learning principles and is developed and updated regularly to suit the needs of its users.

The Physics Classroom is arranged Topic wise for easy use. Only registered and logged in users will be able to access the contents of the site.

To determine the volume of the given cylinder by measuring its length and diameter using Vernier Callipers

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Aim: To determine i) The volume of the given cylinder by measuring its length and diameter
Apparatus : Vernier Calipers,Cylinder

CBSE to set questions for Class-IX exam

After making the Class-X board examination optional from next year, the CBSE has decided to set questions for Class-IX test, presently being conducted by affiliated schools, to bring uniformity in the system and
ensure better assessment of students. To have standardisation in examination system, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has designed the question papers for examination in Class-IX.

Download Previous Year's High Scoring Answer Sheets for Practice

CBSE has published copies of Answer sheets of High scoring students in all subjects in class X as well as XII .

Click Here to go to the Download Page

The Answer sheet as well as question papers can be downloaded here.

FIRST PHASE OF CBSE ANNUAL COUNSELLING STARTED ON 1 FEBRUARY

The first phase of CBSE counseling has begun from today the 1st of Feb. and will continue upto 8th April, 2010.

This is the 13th consecutive year that CBSE will be providing counseling services to students and parents during examinations to overcome anxiety and examination related stress.

Optical and radio telescopes are built on the ground while X ray astronomy is possible only from satellites orbiting the earth.

Natural X-rays from across the space are of very high energy but luckily our atmosphere shields us. This means X-ray telescopes must be above the atmosphere to see distant objects emitting X-rays.

More than 100,000 X-ray sources have been detected across the Universe. The most distant object seen in X-rays is 13 billion lightyears from Earth

Download and try to answer these questions

http://www.zietmysore.org/stud_mats/XII/PHYSICS/em%20wave-hots.pdf

Previous Question Papers of CBSE Physics (AISSCE Physics) of last ten Years?

We have the CBSE Question Papers in Physics for the last 10 Years, but the files are scattered at different places of the site.

Announcing Power User Account

As per demand by many Physics teachers, we are announcing Power User Account option.

A Power User can

  • Create Blogs
  • Create Pages
  • Create Quizzes, (MCQ, Short answer and long answer type questions) and score them
  • Create polls
  • Access Printer Friendly version, PDF Version and mail to friend
  • and many other facilities

This option is now available to teachers only. If you are interested, you must first register at this site. Then send an email to poweruseradmin@2lv.in with the details of your registration such as

Nobody Plans to Fail, But Fails to Plan

"Nobody Plans to Fail, But Fails to Plan"



The lack of planning can mar your glory at the time of results.


So,


Plan now !!


Find out where you are now and analyse the best plan to reach your goal.

This is the right time for you to fix the percentage that you want achieve and work accordingly - but fix a higher aim than you can easily achieve.


As Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam - The missile man of India said
"To Have a low aim is a crime"

A Random Collection of 1 mark questions commonly asked in AISSCE (Class XII CBSE) Physic s

  1. How is the force between two charges affected when dielectric constant of the medium in which they are held increases?
  2. Name the e. m. radiations to which the following wave length belong:(a) 10^-2 m (b) 1 A.
  3. Refractive indices of glass for blue, red and yellow colors are μb, μr and μy. write them in decreasing order of values.
  4. Width of two slits in Young’s experiment is in ratio 4:1. What is the ratio of amplitude of light waves from them?

Oral questions for viva voce: Class XI Physics

Oral questions for viva voce

1.Is length a fundamental physical quantity ? ans: yes

2.Name the device generally used in the laboratory for the measurement of length of a substance? ans:Metre rod or metre scale

3.What is the least count of a metre scale ? ans:1mm

Debunking the history myths your teachers might have told you

Here we look at some other things your teacher might not have told you...

AN APPLE FELL ON ISAAC NEWTON'S HEAD

Despite what your physics teacher might have told you, gravity pioneer Sir Isaac Newton wasn't hit on the head by a falling apple. The myth was made popular by writer Voltaire. Newton's niece Catherine Conduitt was blamed for making up the story, which historians consider unlikely to be true.

ROBIN HOOD LIVED IN SHERWOOD FOREST

Robin Hood's Nottinghamshire home is world-famous ... but the real folk hero is thought to hail from Yorkshire.

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