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ANNUAL ACADEMIC PLAN 2022-23

PHYSICS II YEAR
Month / Periods
No. of allotted for
working Topics to be covered each topic
days/no.
of periods
June “Syllabus dictation and discussion of IPE question
(14) paper along with scheme of valuation weightage of 02
marks to each chapter”

CHAPTER – 1: WAVES
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Transverse and Longitudinal waves
1.3 Displacement relation in a progressive wave
1.4 Speed of a Travelling Wave 12
1.5 The principle of superposition of waves,
1.6 Reflection of waves
1.7 Beats
1.8 Doppler Effect
EAMCET Class
July CHAPTER– 2:
(24) RAY OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Reflection of light by Spherical Mirrors
2.3 Refraction
2.4 Total Internal Reflection 08
2.5 Refraction at Spherical Surfaces and by Lenses.
2.6 Refraction through a prism
2.7 Dispersion by a Prism
2.8 Some Natural phenomena due to Sunlight
2.9 Optical Instruments
EAMCET
PRACTICAL: 1. Velocity of sound by Resonance apparatus
2.Determination of focal length of concave mirror
CHAPTER – 3: WAVE OPTICS
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Huygens Principle
3.3 Refraction and Reflection of plane waves using 05
Huygens
Principle
3.4 Coherent and Incoherent Addition of waves
3.5 Interference of Light waves and Young’s Experiment
3.6 Diffraction
3.7 Polarisation
CHAPTER – 4: ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Electric Charges
4.3 Conductors and Insulators 10
4.4 Charging by Induction
4.5 Basic Properties of Electric Charge
4.6 Coulomb’s Law
4.7 Forces between Multiple charges
4.8 Electric Field
4.9 Electric Field Lines
4.10 Electric Flux
4.11 Electric Dipole
4.12 Dipole in a uniform external field
4.13 Continuous Charge Distribution
4.14 Gauss’s Law
4.15 Application of Gauss’ Law
ASSIGNMENT-l
August CHAPTER – 5: 01
(22) ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL AND CAPACITANCE

5.1 Introduction
5.2 Electrostatic Potential
5.3 Potential due to a point charge
5.4 Potential due to an Electric Dipole
5.5 Potential due to a System of Charges
5.6 Equipotential Surfaces
5.7 Potential Energy of a System of Charges
5.8 Potential Energy in an External field
5.9 Electrostatics of Conductors 10
5.10 Dielectrics and Polarisation
5.11 Capacitors and Capacitance
5.12 The Parallel Plate Capacitor
5.13 Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance
5.14 Combination of Capacitors
5.15 Energy Stored in a Capacitor
5.16 Van de Graaff Generator

EAMCET
Practicals:3.DETERMINATION OF FOCAL LENGTH OF
CONVEX LENS
4.REFRACTIVE INDEX OF PRISM
CHAPTER – 6: CURRENT ELECTRICITY
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Electric current
6.3 Electric current in conductors
6.4 Ohm’s Law 10
6.5 Drift Electrons and Origin of Resistivity
6.6 LimitationsofOhms’sLaw
6.7 ResistivityofvariousMaterials
6.8 Temperature Dependence of Resistivity
September 6.9 Electric Energy, Power
(25) 6.10 Combination of Resistors – Series and Parallel
6.11 Cells, emf, Internal Resistance
6.12 Cells in Series and in Parallel
6.13 Kirchhoff’s Laws
6.14 Wheatstone Bridge
6.15 Meter Bridge
6.16 Potentiometer 01
ASSIGNMENT-2 01
Unit test 1

CHAPTER – 7: MOVING CHARGES AND MAGNETISM


10
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Magnetic Force
7.3 Motion in a Magnetic field
7.4 Motion in combined Electric and Magnetic Fields
7.5 Magnetic Field due to a Current Element, Biot-Savart
Law
7.6 Magnetic Field on the Axis of a Circular Current Loop
7.7 Ampere’s Circuital Law
7.8 The Solenoid and the Toroid
7.9 Force between two Parallel Currents, The
Ampere(Unit)
7.10 Torque on Current Loop, Magnetic Dipole
7.11 The Moving Coil Galvanometer

EAMCET
PRACTICALS:5.meter bridge 05

CHAPTER – 8 MAGNETISM AND MATTER

8.1 Introduction
8.2 The Bar Magnet
8.3 Magnetism and Gauss’s Law
8.4 The Earth’s Magnetism
8.5 Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity
8.6 Magnetic Properties of Materials
8.7 Magnets and Electromagnets

CHAPTER – 9: ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION

08
9.1 Introduction
9.2 The experiments of Faraday and Henry
9.3 Magnetic Flux
9.4 Faraday’s Law of Induction
9.4 Faraday’s Law of Induction
9.5 Lenz’s Law and Conservation of Energy
9.6 Motional Electromotive Force
9.7 Energy consideration : A Quantitative Study
9.8 Eddy Currents
9.9 Inductance
01
9.10 AC Generator
01
EAMCET
ASSIGNMENT 3
UNIT TEST 2
October CHAPTER – 10: ALTERNATING CURRENT :
(19)
10.1 Introduction
10.2 AC voltage applied to a Resistor
10.3 Representation of AC Current and Voltage by
Rotating 09
Vectors- Phasors
10.4 AC voltage applied to an Inductor
10.5 AC voltage applied to a Capacitor
10.6 AC voltage applied to a Series LCR Circuit
10.7 Power in AC Circuit: The Power Factor
10.8 LC Oscillations
10.9Transformers
CHAPTER – 11: ELECTRO MAGNETIC WAVES

11.1 Introduction 08
11.2 Displacement Current
11.3 Electro Magnetic Waves
11.4 Electromagnetic Spectrum
PRACTICALS:
6.magnetic lines of force
7.ohms law 01
ASSIGNMENT 4 01
Unit test 3
DUSSEHRA HOLIDAYS:02-10-2022 TO 09-10-2022
DATE OF REOPENING: 10-10-2022
November
(24) CHAPTER–12:DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND
MATTER

12.1 Introduction
12.2 Electron Emission
12.3 Photoelectric Effect
12.4 Experimental Study of Photoelectric Effect 09
12.5 Photoelectric Effect and Wave Theory of Light
12.6 Einstein’s Photoelectric Equation: Energy Quantum of
Radiation
12.7 Particle Nature of Light : The Photon
12.8 Wave Nature of Matter
12.9 Davisson and Germer Experiment

CHAPTER–13 :ATOMS
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Alpha-particle Scattering and Rutherford’s
Nuclear model of Atom13.3 Atomic Spectra 09
13.4 Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom
13.5 The Line Spectra of the Hydrogen Atom
13.6 De Broglie’s Explanation of Bohr’s Second Postulate of
Quantisation
HALF YEARLY EXAMINATIONS:21-11-2022 TO 26-11-2022
CHAPTER–14 :NUCLEI 06
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus
14.3Size of the Nucleus
14.4 Mass- Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy
14.5Nuclear
Force14.6Radioactivity
14.7 Nuclear Energy

December CHAPTER–15:SEMICONDUCTOR ELECTRONICS:


(25) MATERIALS, DEVICES AND SIMPLE CIRCUITS

15.1 Introduction
15.2 Classification of Metals, Conductors and
Semiconductors 09
15.3 Intrinsic Semiconductor
15.4 Extrinsic Semiconductor
15.5 p – n junction
15.6 Semi conductor diode
15.7 Application of Junction Diode as a Rectifier
15.8 Special Purpose p-n Junction Diodes
15.9 Junction Transistor
15.10 Digital Electronics and Logic Gates
15.11 Integrated Circuits

CHAPTER– 6: COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS


16.1 Introduction
16.2 Elements of communication system
16.3 Basic Terminology used in Electronic Communication 10
Systems
16.4 Bandwidth of Signals
16.5 Bandwidth of Transmission Medium
16.6 Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves 04
16.7 Modulation and its Necessity
16.8 Amplitude Modulation
16.9 Production of Amplitude Modulated Wave
16.10 Detection of Amplitude Modulated Wave 01
UNITTEST–IV 01
ASSIGNMENT–V

PRACTICALS:
8.Tangent Galvanometer
9.P-N Junction diode
10.Transister Characteristics
January Theory Revision
(23)

SANKRANTRI Holidays FROM13-01-2023 TO 15-01-2023


DATE OF REOPENING: 16-01-2023
PREFINAL EXAMINATIONSI: FROM 20.01.2020 TO 25.01.2020
March I.P. Examinations: 15-03-2023 to 04-04-2023
(23) Last working day: 31-03-2023
Summer Vacation: 01-04-2023 to 31-05-2023
Advance Supplementary Exams :
Last week of May 2023
Date of Reopening after Summer Vacation: 01-06-2023
Total 153 Periods

Prepared by: NAAZ SULTANA,JL in Physics,


Government Junior College, JINNARAM, SANGAREDDY District

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