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As per the objectives of curriculum, students studying Physics at the Higher Secondary level have to study the practical part (Experimental Physics) along with the theory part. The details on the experiments to be completed for the first year and the second year are clearly mentioned in the syllabus.
The first year students are directed to undergo internal exam. It is conducted for 20 marks/1½ hour duration. The score obtained here can be considered as CCE of the second year.
As part of board exam, practical exam is conducted for the second year students. Maximum of 40 marks is awarded for the 3 hours duration test. There would be usually two questions for practical exam. Of these two questions, one will be from the first year experiment and the other one from the second year experiment.
Higher Secondary Physics Practical Log Book
To record the experiments that the students do at the Physics lab, Physics Practical Log Book should be used. The aim, principle, procedure, tabular column of each experiment must be entered in to log book. The second year students appearing for Practical board exam, should submit the log book certified by the teacher. The students should keep a separate log book for first year and second year.
Higher Secondary Physics Lab Manual
Higher Secondary Physics Lab Manual is now made available for the Higher Secondary students. The Higher Secondary Physics lab Manual in PDF form, prepared by Sri. Harikrishnan K, CVM HSS Vandazhy, Palakkad and Sri.Sreejith P.S. GHSS, Ezhikkara, Ernakulam can be downloaded from the link below.
The students can get the aim, principle, theory, tabular column and result of each experiment from the lab manual given here.
First Year(Plus One) Physics Lab Manual by Harikrishnan K |
1. Concurrent force |
2. Simple Pendulum |
3. Vernier Callipers (Sphere, Cylinder) |
4. Moment Bar |
5. Sonometer - 1 (unknown freq) |
6. Sonometer - 2 (unknown mass) |
7. Helical Spring (k, load extension graph, unknown m) |
8. Screw Gauge (wire, glass plate) |
9. Resonance column-1(vel. of sound, unknown freq) |
10.Resonance column-1(vel. of sound, unknown freq) |
11. Newton’s law of cooling |
Second Year(Plus Two) Physics Lab Manual by Harikrishnan K |
1. Potentiometer -1 (internal resistance) |
2. Sonometer 3 ( freq of ac) |
3. Convex Lens (distant object, u-v, 1/u-1/v, graph) |
4. Concave Lens (Contact method) |
5. Zener Diode |
6. Diode characteristics |
7. Meter bridge (Resistance, resistivity, conductance) |
8. Ohms law -1 (Resistance, resistivity, conductance) |
9. Ohms law – 2 ( series and parallel combination) |
10. Concave Mirror (Normal incidence, u-v, graph) |
11. Convex Mirror |
12. Potentiometer -2 (ratio of emf) |
13. Refraction through Prism |
First Year(Plus One) Physics Lab Manual by Sreejith P S |
Common Balance |
Helical Spring Load Extension |
Helical Spring Oscillation |
Moment Bar |
Newtons Law of Cooling |
Parallelogram-Relative Density |
Parallelogram-Weight of the body |
Resonance Column-Comparison of frequencies |
Resonance Column-velocity of sound |
Screw Gauge |
Simple Pendulum |
Sonometer-unknown frequencies |
Sonometer-unknown mass |
Vernier Calipers |
Second Year(Plus Two) Physics Lab Manual by Sreejith P S |
Concave Lens |
Concave Mirror |
Convex Lens |
Forward Diode Characteristics |
Liquid Lens |
Metre Bridge-Comparison of Resistors |
Metre Bridge-Resistivity |
Ohms Law-Resistivity |
Ohms Law-Combination of resistances |
Potentiometer-Comparison of emf |
Potentiometer-internal resistance |
Refraction through a Prism |
Refractive Index-Glass Slab |
Zener Diode |
Related Downloads |
Higher Secondary Practical Exam Scheme 2021 |
Higher Secondary Practical Exam Previous Questions |
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Can I get questions that are asked in viva?
ReplyDeletePlease send table reading all please upload
ReplyDeleteDoes writing aim is necessary for physics practical exam?does it have mark?if so how much
ReplyDelete'AIM' is on the question,you dont need to write it again
DeleteDoes writing aim is necessary in physics practical exam?
ReplyDeleteno,you only need principle and diagram if included
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