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Class XII (Theory)

The document provides the syllabus for Class XII Physics for the year 2013. It is divided into 10 units covering various topics in physics like electrostatics, current electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, optics, modern physics, electronic devices and communication systems. It specifies the number of periods/hours to be allocated for each unit and topic and provides a brief overview of the concepts and principles to be covered. It also outlines the practical exams which will account for 30 marks, including experiments from two sections, maintaining a practical file and a physics project.

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Class XII (Theory)

The document provides the syllabus for Class XII Physics for the year 2013. It is divided into 10 units covering various topics in physics like electrostatics, current electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, optics, modern physics, electronic devices and communication systems. It specifies the number of periods/hours to be allocated for each unit and topic and provides a brief overview of the concepts and principles to be covered. It also outlines the practical exams which will account for 30 marks, including experiments from two sections, maintaining a practical file and a physics project.

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Class XII Physics Syllabus 2013

Class XII (Theory) Total Periods : 180


One Paper Time: 3 Hours 0 !ar"s
Unit I Electrostatics 08
Unit II Current Electricity 07
Unit III Magnetic effect of current & Magnetism 08
Unit IV Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating current 08
Unit V Electromagnetic Waves 03
Unit VI !tics "#
Unit VII $ual %ature of Matter 0#
Unit VIII Atoms and %uclei 0&
Unit I' Electronic $evices 07
Unit ' Communication (ystems 0)
*otal 70
#ni$ I: %lec$ros$a$ics (Perio&s 2')
Electric C+arges, Conservation of c+arge- Coulom./s la01force .et0een t0o !oint c+arges- forces
.et0een multi!le c+arges, su!er!osition !rinci!le and continuous c+arge distri.ution2
Electric field- electric field due to a !oint c+arge- electric field lines- electric di!ole- electric field
due to a di!ole- tor3ue on a di!ole in uniform electric fleld2
Electric flu4- statement of 5auss/s t+eorem and its a!!lications to find field due to infinitely long
straig+t 0ire- uniformly c+arged infinite !lane s+eet and uniformly c+arged t+in s!+erical s+ell
6field inside and outside72
Electric !otential- !otential difference- electric !otential due to a !oint c+arge- a di!ole and
system of c+arges, e3ui!otential surfaces- electrical !otential energy of a system of t0o !oint
c+arges and of electric di!ole in an electrostatic field2
Conductors and insulators- free c+arges and .ound c+arges inside a conductor2 $ielectrics and
electric !olarisation- ca!acitors and ca!acitance- com.ination of ca!acitors in series and in
!arallel- ca!acitance of a !arallel !late ca!acitor 0it+ and 0it+out dielectric medium .et0een
t+e !lates- energy stored in a ca!acitor2 Van de 5raaff generator2
#ni$ II: Curren$ %lec$rici$y (Perio&s 22)
Electric current- flo0 of electric c+arges in a metallic conductor- drift velocity- mo.ility and t+eir
relation 0it+ electric current, +m/s la0- electrical resistance- V1I c+aracteristics 6linear and
non1linear7- electrical energy and !o0er- electrical resistivity and conductivity2 Car.on resistors-
colour code for car.on resistors, series and !arallel com.inations of resistors, tem!erature
de!endence of resistance2
Internal resistance of a cell- !otential difference and emf of a cell-com.ination of cells in series
and in !arallel2
8irc++off/s la0s and sim!le a!!lications2 W+eatstone .ridge- metre .ridge2
9otentiometer 1 !rinci!le and its a!!lications to measure !otential difference and for com!aring
emf of t0o cells, measurement of internal resistance of a cell2

#ni$ III: !a(ne$ic %))ec$s o) Curren$ an& !a(ne$ism (Perio&s 2')


Conce!t of magnetic field- ersted/s e4!eriment2
:iot 1 (avart la0 and its a!!lication to current carrying circular loo!2
Am!ere/s la0 and its a!!lications to infinitely long straig+t 0ire2 (traig+t and toroidal solenoids-
;orce on a moving c+arge in uniform magnetic and electric fields2 Cyclotron2
;orce on a current1carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field2 ;orce .et0een t0o !arallel
current1carrying conductors1definition of am!ere2 *or3ue e4!erienced .y a current loo! in uniform
magnetic field, moving coil galvanometer1its current sensitivity and conversion to ammeter and
voltmeter2
Current loo! as a magnetic di!ole and its magnetic di!ole moment2 Magnetic di!ole moment of a
revolving electron2 Magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic di!ole 6.ar magnet7 along its a4is and
!er!endicular to its a4is2 *or3ue on a magnetic di!ole 6.ar magnet7 in a uniform magnetic field, .ar
magnet as an e3uivalent solenoid- magnetic field lines, Eart+/s magnetic field and magnetic elements2
9ara1- dia1 and ferro 1 magnetic su.stances- 0it+ e4am!les2 Electromagnets and factors affecting
t+eir strengt+s2 9ermanent magnets2
#ni$ I*: %lec$roma(ne$ic In&uc$ion an& +l$erna$in( Curren$s (Perio&s 20)
Electromagnetic induction, ;araday/s la0s- induced emf and current, <en=/s <a0- Eddy currents2
(elf and mutual induction2
Alternating currents- !ea> and rms value of alternating current?voltage, reactance and im!edance,
<C oscillations 63ualitative treatment only7- <C@ series circuit- resonance, !o0er in AC circuits-
0attless current2
AC generator and transformer2
#ni$ *: %lec$roma(ne$ic ,a-es (Perio&s .)
%eed for dis!lacement current- Electromagnetic 0aves and t+eir c+aracteristics 63ualitative ideas
only72 *ransverse nature of electromagnetic 0aves2
Electromagnetic s!ectrum 6radio 0aves- micro0aves- infrared- visi.le- ultraviolet- '1rays- gamma
rays7 including elementary facts a.out t+eir uses2
#ni$ *I: Op$ics (Perio&s 30)
@eflection of lig+t- s!+erical mirrors- mirror formula2 @efraction of lig+t- total internal reflection
and its a!!lications- o!tical fi.res- refraction at s!+erical surfaces- lenses- t+in lens formula-
lensma>er/s
formula2 Magnification- !o0er of a lens- com.ination of t+in lenses in contact com.ination
of a lens and a mirror2 @efraction and dis!ersion of lig+t t+roug+ a !rism2
(cattering of lig+t 1 .lue colour of s>y and reddis+ a!!rearance of t+e sun at sunrise and sunset2
Op$ical ins$rumen$s : Auman eye- image formation and accommodation correction of eye
defects 6myo!ia- +y!ermetro!ia7 using lenses2 Microsco!es and astronomical telesco!es
6reflecting and refracting7 and t+eir magnifying !o0ers2
/a-e op$ics: Wave front and AuygenBs !rinci!le- relection and refraction of !lane 0ave at a
!lane surface using 0ave fronts2 9roof of la0s of reflection and refraction using AuygenBs !rinci!le2
Interference CoungBs dou.le slit e4!eriment and e4!ression for fringe 0idt+- co+erent sources
and sustained interference of lig+t2 $iffraction due to a single slit- 0idt+ of central ma4imum2
@esolving !o0er of microsco!es and astronomical telesco!es2 9olarisation- !lane !olarised
lig+t :re0sterBs la0- uses of !lane !olarised lig+t and 9olaroids2

#ni$ *II: 0ual 1a$ure o) !a$$er an& 2a&ia$ion (Perio&s 3)


$ual nature of radiation2 9+otoelectric effect- Aert= and <enard/s o.servations, Einstein/s
!+otoelectric e3uation1!article nature of lig+t2
Matter 0aves10ave nature of !articles- de :roglie relation2 $avisson15ermer e4!eriment
6e4!erimental details s+ould .e omitted, only conclusion s+ould .e e4!lained72
#ni$ *III: +$oms 4 1uclei (Perio&s 13)
Al!+a1!article scattering e4!eriment, @ut+erford/s model of atom, :o+r model- energy levels-
+ydrogen s!ectrum2
Com!osition and si=e of nucleus- atomic masses- isoto!es- iso.ars, isotones2 @adioactivityal!+a-
.eta and gamma !articles?rays and t+eir !ro!erties, radioactive decay la02
Mass1energy relation- mass defect, .inding energy !er nucleon and its variation 0it+ mass num.er,
nuclear fission- nuclear fusion2
#ni$ IX: %lec$ronic 0e-ices (Perio&s 13)
Energy .ands in solids 6Dualitative ideas only7 conductors- insulator and semiconductors,
semiconductor diode E I1V c+aracteristics in for0ard and reverse .ias- diode as a rectifier, I1V
c+aracteristics of <E$- !+otodiode- solar cell- and Fener diode, Fener diode as a voltage regulator2
Gunction transistor- transistor action- c+aracteristics of a transistor- transistor as an am!lifier
6common emitter configuration7 and oscillator2 <ogic gates 6@- A%$- %*- %A%$ and %@72
*ransistor as a s0itc+2
#ni$ X: Communica$ion Sys$ems (Perio&s 10)
Elements of a communication system 6.loc> diagram only7, .and0idt+ of signals 6s!eec+- *V
and digital data7, .and0idt+ of transmission medium2 9ro!agation of electromagnetic 0aves in
t+e atmos!+ere- s>y and s!ace 0ave !ro!agation2 %eed for modulation2 9roduction and detection
of an am!litude1modulated 0ave2
Prac$icals
Every student 0ill !erform atleast ") e4!eriments 67 from section A and 8 from (ection :7 *+e
activities mentioned +ere s+ould only .e for t+e !ur!ose of demonstration2 ne 9roHect of t+ree
mar>s is to .e carried out .y t+e students2
56 %-alua$ion Scheme )or Prac$ical %7amina$ion: To$al Perio&s : 80
*0o e4!eriments one from eac+ section 8I8 Mar>s
9ractical record 6e4!eriments & activities7 & Mar>s
9roHect 3 Mar>s
Viva on e4!eriments & !roHect ) Mar>s
*otal 30 Mar>s
S%CTIO1 +
Experiments
(+ny e7perimen$s ou$ o) $he )ollo,in( $o be per)orme& by $he s$u&en$s)
"2 *o find resistance of a given 0ire using metre .ridge and +ence determine t+e s!ecific
resistance of its material
J2 *o determine resistance !er cm of a given 0ire .y !lotting a gra!+ of !otential difference
versus current2

32 *o verify t+e la0s of com.ination 6series?!arallel7 of resistances using a metre .ridge2


#2 *o com!are t+e emf of t0o given !rimary cells using !otentiometer2
)2 *o determine t+e internal resistance of given !rimary cell using !otentiometer2
&2 *o determine resistance of a galvanometer .y +alf1deflection met+od and to find its figure
of merit2
72 *o convert t+e given galvanometer 6of >no0n resistance and figure of merit7 into an ammeter
and voltmeter of desired range and to verify t+e same2
82 *o find t+e fre3uency of t+e a2c2 mains 0it+ a sonometer2
+c$i-i$ies
"2 *o measure t+e resistance and im!edance of an inductor 0it+ or 0it+out iron core2
J2 *o measure resistance- voltage 6AC?$C7- current 6AC7 and c+ec> continuity of a given
circuit using multimeter2
32 *o assem.le a +ouse+old circuit com!rising t+ree .ul.s- t+ree 6on?off7 s0itc+es- a fuse
and a !o0er source2
#2 *o assem.le t+e com!onents of a given electrical circuit2
)2 *o study t+e variation in !otential dro! 0it+ lengt+ of a 0ire for a steady current2
&2 *o dra0 t+e diagram of a given o!en circuit com!rising at least a .attery- resistor?r+eostat-
>ey- ammeter and voltmeter2 Mar> t+e com!onents t+at are not connected in !ro!er
order and correct t+e circuit and also t+e circuit diagram2
S%CTIO1 5
Experiments
(+ny 3 e7perimen$s ou$ o) $he )ollo,in( $o be per)orme& by $he s$u&en$s)
"2 *o find t+e value of v for different values of u in case of a concave mirror and to find t+e focal
lengt+2
J2 *o find t+e focal lengt+ of a conve4 mirror- using a conve4 lens2
32 *o find t+e focal lengt+ of a conve4 lens .y !lotting gra!+s .et0een u and v or .et0een "?u and "?v2
#2 *o find t+e focal lengt+ of a concave lens- using a conve4 lens2
)2 *o determine angle of minimum deviation for a given !rism .y !lotting a gra!+ .et0een angle of
incidence and angle of deviation2
&2 *o determine refractive inde4 of a glass sla. using a travelling microsco!e2
72 *o find refractive inde4 of a li3uid .y using 6i7 concave mirror- 6ii7 conve4 lens and !lane mirror2
82 *o dra0 t+e I1V c+aracteristic curve of a !1n Hunction in for0ard .ias and reverse .ias2
K2 *o dra0 t+e c+aracteristic curve of a =ener diode and to determine its reverse .rea> do0n voltage2
"02 *o study t+e c+aracteristic of a common 1 emitter n!n or !n! transistor and to find out t+e values of
current and voltage gains2
Activities (For the purpose of demonstration only)
"2 *o identify a diode- an <E$- a transistor- and IC- a resistor and a ca!acitor from mi4ed collection of
suc+ items2
J2 Use of multimeter to 6i7 identify .ase of transistor 6ii7 distinguis+ .et0een n!n and !n! ty!e
transistors 6iii7 see t+e unidirectional flo0 of current in case of a diode and an <E$
6iv7 c+ec> 0+et+er a given electronic com!onent 6e2g2 diode- transistor or IC7 is in 0or>ing order2
32 *o study effect of intensity of lig+t 6.y varying distance of t+e source7 on an <2$2@2
#2 *o o.serve refraction and lateral deviation of a .eam of lig+t incident o.li3uely on a glass sla.2
)2 *o o.serve !olari=ation of lig+t using t0o 9olaroids2
&2 *o o.serve diffraction of lig+t due to a t+in slit2

72 *o study t+e nature and si=e of t+e image formed .y 6i7 conve4 lens 6ii7 concave mirror- on a screen
.y using a candle and a screen 6for different distances of t+e candle from t+e lens? mirror72
82 *o o.tain a lens com.ination 0it+ t+e s!ecified focal lengt+ .y using t0o lenses from t+e
given set of lenses2
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C<+SS XII
" *o study various factors on 0+ic+ t+e internal resistance?emf of a cell de!ends2
J2 *o study t+e variations- in current flo0ing- in a circuit containing a <$@- .ecause of a variation2
6a7 in t+e !o0er of t+e incandescent lam!- used to BilluminateB t+e <$@2 68ee!ing all t+e lam!s at a
fi4ed distance72
6.7 in t+e distance of a incandescent lam!- 6of fi4ed !o0er7- used to BilluminateB t+e <$@2
32 *o find t+e refractive indices of 6a7 0ater 6.7 oil 6trans!arent7 using a !lane mirror- a e3uiconve4
lens- 6made from a glass of >no0n refractive inde47 and an adHusta.le o.Hect needle2
#2 *o design an a!!ro!riate logic gate com.inatin for a given trut+ ta.le2
)2 *o investigate t+e relation .et0een t+e ratio of
6i7 out!ut and in!ut voltage and
6ii7 num.er of turns in t+e secondary coil and !rimary coil of a self designed transformer2
&2 *o investigate t+e de!endence- of t+e angle of deviation- on t+e angle of incidence- using a +ollo0
!rism filled- one .y one- 0it+ different trans!arent fluids2
72 *o estimate t+e c+arge induced on eac+ one of t+e t0o identical styro foam 6or !it+7 .alls sus!ended
in a vertical !lane .y ma>ing use of Coulom.Bs la02
82 *o set u! a common .ase transistor circuit and to study its in!ut and out!ut c+aracteristic and to
calculate its current gain2
K2 *o study t+e factor- on 0+ic+ t+e self inductance- of a coil- de!ends- .y o.serving t+e effect of
t+is coil- 0+en !ut in series 0it+ a resistor?6.ul.7 in a circuit fed u! .y an a2c2 source of adHusta.le
fre3uency2
"02 *o construct a s0itc+ using a transistor and to dra0 t+e gra!+ .et0een t+e in!ut and out!ut
voltage and mar> t+e cut1off- saturation and active regions2
""2 *o study t+e eart+Bs magnatic field using a tangent galvanometer2
ecommended Text!oo"s#
"2 9+ysics- Class 'I- 9art 1I & II- 9u.lis+ed .y %CE@*2
J2 9+ysics- Class 'II- 9art 1I & II- 9u.lis+ed .y %CE@*2

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