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Physics class 10 CBSE

"From motion to magnetism, dive into the fascinating world of physics and ace your Class 10 CBSE exams with crystal clear concepts and problem-solving skills!"

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Instructor: NEETStarLanguage: English

About the course

Description:

Physics class 10 CBSE is a comprehensive course that introduces students to the fundamental concepts and principles of physics. The course is designed based on the curriculum prescribed by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for class 10 students. It covers various topics including motion, light, electricity, magnetism, and more. Through interactive lessons and practical examples, students will develop a strong foundation in physics and enhance their problem-solving skills.

Key Highlights:

  • Covers the complete CBSE class 10 physics syllabus
  • Engaging lessons with real-life examples
  • Step-by-step explanations and demonstrations
  • Interactive quizzes and assessments to test understanding
  • Practical applications and problem-solving techniques

What you will learn:

  • Introduction to Physics
    This module provides an overview of the subject and its importance in our daily lives. Students will learn about the scientific method, units of measurement, and basic concepts.
  • Motion
    In this module, students will study various aspects of motion, including displacement, velocity, acceleration, and equations of motion. Real-life examples and practical exercises will aid in understanding.
  • Light
    This module delves into the properties and behavior of light. Topics covered include reflection, refraction, lenses, and the formation of images.
  • Electricity and Magnetism
    Students will explore the principles of electricity and magnetism in this module. Topics include electric circuits, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, and basic electronics.
  • Sound and Waves
    In this module, students will learn about the properties and characteristics of sound waves. Topics covered include wave motion, types of waves, and the phenomenon of resonance.

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