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Thursday, 13 October 2016
xi physics holiday home work
Dear students as i informed you about holiday homework follow the following instructions
1. Submit holiday homework in a register.
2. Same register you can use it for revision
3.this consists of total 30 numericals.
3. Before solving the H.W go through all the chapters and learn the formulae
4. H.W emphasis you more on numericals which is more important in physics.
5. Before solving H.W write chaterwise all the formulae in you register this compulsory.
6.solve the following numericals chapterwise.
Friday, 7 October 2016
Xii physics holiday homework
Dear students as i informed you about holiday homework follow the following instructions
1. Submit holiday homework in a register.
2. Same register you can use it for revision during intensive classes.
3. Before solving the H.W go through all the chapters and learn the formulae
4. H.W emphasis you more on numericals which is more important in physics.
5. Before solving H.W write chaterwise all the formulae in you register this compulsory.
6.solve the following numericals chapterwise.
1. Submit holiday homework in a register.
2. Same register you can use it for revision during intensive classes.
3. Before solving the H.W go through all the chapters and learn the formulae
4. H.W emphasis you more on numericals which is more important in physics.
5. Before solving H.W write chaterwise all the formulae in you register this compulsory.
6.solve the following numericals chapterwise.
Thursday, 6 October 2016
class x holiday home work(PHYSICS)
dear students,
Follow the given instructions:
- submit the holiday home work in A4 size papers
- this home work consists of diagrams and tables.
- for all the diagrams and tables I mentioned page numbers.
- draw all the diagrams with pencil only.
- draw a neat labeled diagrams.
- submission in on 17th Oct.
- note: these diagrams carry about 10marks in the board exams.
Figure 10.2 Pg
No. 162
(a) Concave mirror
(b) Convex mirror
Figure
10.3 Pg No. 164
Figure
10.4 Pg No. 165
Figure
10.5 Pg No. 165
Figure
10.6 Pg No. 165
Figure
10.7 Ray
diagrams for the image formation by a concave mirror Pg No. 166
Figure
10.8 Formation
of image by a convex mirror Pg No. 167
Figure 10.10
Refraction
of light through a rectangular glass slab Pg No. 173
Table
10.2 Nature, position
and relative size of the image formed by a convex mirror Pg No.167
Table
10.1 Image formation by
a concave mirror for different positions of the object Pg No.164
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