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&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="color: red;"&gt;Know How To Shop Online With Credit Debit Cards &amp;amp; With Out Credit debit cards:&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Now a day, online shopping is making things much easier by saving lot of time. The only thing you have to do is going to the internet page, choose the product that you want and buy it. After that you have to wait less than four days and whatever you bought it is in front of your door. You have got everything you need on the internet shop. Another good opportunity in online shopping is you are able to compare prices much easier.&lt;br /&gt;
In every aspect, there are pros and cons. Some of the pros and cons in Online Shopping are:&lt;br /&gt;
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We all well known tha we can shop in online by using Credit/debit/visa/master/mastero and much more SBI, Andhra Bank, SBH, HDFC, ICICI, ING visya, karoor Visya, Indian Bank, Karnataka Bank, Citi Bank and more banks. But In present days generally we receive 4 types of Questions from the Public. Basically There are 4 types of questions generally we receiving from others in Present days those are&lt;br /&gt;
1) How to shop online with debit card&lt;br /&gt;
2) How To shop Online With Credit Card&lt;br /&gt;
3) How to shop Online With out Credit Card &amp;amp; Debit Card Or Bank Account&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;
4) How To Shop online With visa debit credit ATM card&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="color: magenta;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="color: magenta;"&gt;Let Us discuss this topic in our up coming articles.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="color: red; font-weight: bold;"&gt; &amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="color: red;"&gt;PROS (Advantages):&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;ul style="text-align: left;"&gt;
&lt;li&gt;It saves lot of time while shopping online when compared to remaining.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;While shopping online, it is very easy to do price comparisons for a given item. Once you have determined&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;what you want to purchase, you can see if you are getting the best deal with just a few clicks.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Online stores are available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, all year long. &amp;nbsp;Online shopping allows you to shop whenever you want.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Fuel prices have been expensive in recent years, shopping online does not require any driving, so it doesn't consume any fuel, no matter what the cost.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="color: blue;"&gt;CONS (Dis Advantages)&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul style="text-align: left;"&gt;
&lt;li&gt;The main disadvantage of online shopping is we cannot see it, touch it and we cannot feel it. We cannot test it or try it before purchasing.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;For larger and heavier items, the additional shipping costs can make the overall cost of purchasing online.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Many people feel that purchasing online is an added security risk that they are just not willing to take.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;When you purchase online, you rarely have the opportunity to build a relationship with the seller simply because of the personal interaction between buyer and seller.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="font-size: 14.0pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;How to speed up internet connection
in Windows Xp - windows 7 &amp;amp; Windows 8:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"&gt;
&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;Sometimes even we are paying
for high speed Internet connection, but experience slow internet connection
beyond our expectations. Through some simple solutions we can easily solve
those problems in every windows&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-nXnTS0mRiPA/UWbalp_iDHI/AAAAAAAAA7U/CscWPN_RC5g/s1600/how-to-speed-up-internet-connection-in-windows-xp-windows-7-windows-8.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-nXnTS0mRiPA/UWbalp_iDHI/AAAAAAAAA7U/CscWPN_RC5g/s1600/how-to-speed-up-internet-connection-in-windows-xp-windows-7-windows-8.jpg" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoNormal" style="background: white; line-height: 15.6pt; margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; text-align: justify;"&gt;
&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt;"&gt;1. Inform to the service provider about the
slow internet connection and made it improved &lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoNormal" style="background: white; line-height: 15.6pt; margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; text-align: justify;"&gt;
&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt;"&gt;2. Speed up a internet connection by reconnect
the modem..&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoNormal" style="background: white; line-height: 15.6pt; margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; text-align: justify;"&gt;
&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt;"&gt;3. Prevent unauthorized access.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;4.
Other devices on your phone line may impair your connection&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="font-size: 12pt;"&gt;.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;
&lt;span style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;
&lt;span style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;There are different versions
in windows such as windows 8/vista/7/xp. To speed up Internet connection in
windows 7/vista/xp:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;
&lt;span style="text-align: justify;"&gt;When we use Windows
7/vista/xp it doesn't provide complete&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="apple-converted-space" style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="ilad" style="text-align: justify;"&gt;bandwidth speed&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="apple-converted-space" style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="text-align: justify;"&gt;as
it has to maintain OS in idle mode. To modify the&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="apple-converted-space" style="text-align: justify;"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;i&gt;limit mode&amp;nbsp;of bandwidth&amp;nbsp;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="text-align: justify;"&gt;without
doing any harm to Windows OS, we just go for Group policy editor as follows:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"&gt;
&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpFirst" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; mso-add-space: auto; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; text-align: justify; text-indent: -.25in;"&gt;
&lt;!--[if !supportLists]--&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;1.&lt;span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: 7pt; line-height: normal;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;!--[endif]--&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;Run a command &lt;b&gt;gpedit.msc&lt;/b&gt;
in command prompt as &lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;start&amp;gt;run&amp;gt;gpedit.msc&amp;gt;ok.&lt;/i&gt;&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; margin-left: .5in; margin-right: -11.35pt; margin-top: 0in; mso-add-space: auto; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; text-align: justify; text-indent: -.25in;"&gt;
&lt;!--[if !supportLists]--&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;2.&lt;span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: 7pt; line-height: normal;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;!--[endif]--&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;A &lt;b&gt;Group policy
editor&lt;/b&gt; window will open. Here we select Computer configuration on &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpLast" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; margin-left: .5in; margin-right: -11.35pt; margin-top: 0in; mso-add-space: auto; text-align: justify;"&gt;
&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;left side and expand the Administrative template.&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; text-align: justify;"&gt;
&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;Computer
configuration&amp;gt;Administrative template&amp;gt;network&amp;gt;QoS Packet Scheduler (click&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;)&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpFirst" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; mso-add-space: auto; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; text-align: justify; text-indent: -.25in;"&gt;
&lt;!--[if !supportLists]--&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;3.&lt;span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: 7pt; line-height: normal;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;!--[endif]--&gt;&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;To modify bandwidth limit, we select Limit reservable
bandwidth, we get properties of that, and then we select Enable option and
decrease the value to 0%.&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpLast" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; mso-add-space: auto; text-align: justify;"&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; text-align: justify;"&gt;
&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;In
this way we can easily speed up the internet connection in windows 7/vista/xp.&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; text-align: justify;"&gt;
&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;This
procedure can also be applicable for the latest versions of windows like
windows 8.&lt;o:p&gt;&lt;/o:p&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: .0001pt; margin-bottom: 0in; text-align: justify;"&gt;
&lt;span lang="EN-IN" style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"&gt;After
decreasing value to 0%, we can apply these settings to This action will cahnage
the default system bandwidth to 0% and it will make 100% bandwidth available
for you to use on windows 7/ vista/ xp/8.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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kpsc.kar.nic.in Reults 2013 is released KPSC Recruitment Notification 2013 lecturer jobs written exam marks It has been released in few minutes back at www.kar.nic.in and manabadi.com websites. This is very happy news to the candidates who&amp;nbsp;have written this examination and waiting for the resuts from a long time.&lt;br /&gt;
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More details of this on few days back karnataka State Public service commission has released recruitment notification 2013 for the vacant lecturer job vacancies for that on that time the KPSC board announced that for the invitation of online applications from the various types of interested and eligible candidates.&lt;br /&gt;
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After that so many candidates have applied and finished written exam now that exam results has released in karnataka public service commission official website. To provide the details we have given the basic information here who want more details are suggested to follow the below link or visit official website.&lt;br /&gt;
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We strongly advise the candidates to check results from the following below link. or you may also check it in http://www.kar.nic.in website. Thanks for visiting us. stay with us for more updates.&lt;br /&gt;
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Denabank.com Dena Bank Clerk Recruitment 2013 Results has been released in few minutes back at manabadi.com website. This is an official confirmation information by the dena bank official website. More details of this denabank.com has released clerical clerk recruitment 2013 on few days back for that the bank has conducted written exam in few days back.&lt;br /&gt;
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That denabank clerk clerical recruitment 2013 results came in seconds back at their website. For that the results also available in manabadi schools9 websites. Who want to check the marks and download rank cards are suggested to follow the below link to get instant results with marks with a free download&amp;nbsp;felicity.&lt;br /&gt;
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http://www.idabihar.com ida bihar recruitment 2013 has been released in few minutes back at idibihar.com which is popularly known as&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong style="background-color: white; color: #111111; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"&gt;Infrastructure Development Authority Bihar official website. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: #111111; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"&gt;more details of this Bihar Development Authority Board has released recruitment notification 2013 for the&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: #111111; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px;"&gt;Chief Consultant (Tech)/Consultant (Tech)/Executive&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="background-color: white; color: #111111; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;job vacancies.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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indian bank clerk recruitment notification 2013 results has been released few minutes back at manabadi.com this information is officially confirmed by indianbank.in which is popularly known as indian bank official website. For that the bank officials has put avail of indian clerical recruitment notification 2013 results with marks and Interview dates this is very happy news to the candidate who were waiting for the marks from a long time.&lt;br /&gt;
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More details of this on past 3 months back indianbank.in has job notification for the vacancies of clerical clerk jobs. AFter that the bank has conducted exams for the candidates who have applied and filled online applications. In that examinations so many candidates have shown their talent.&lt;br /&gt;
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Now its the time for the announcement of releasing ibps clerk results 2013. &amp;nbsp;Due to providing this valuable information We are giving the basic details here. Who want more details kindly visit official&amp;nbsp;website&amp;nbsp;of Indian Bank.Dear visitors please check your marks by following the below link. Thanks for visiting us stay visiting us.&lt;br /&gt;
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BSF Constable Result 2013 Bsf constable Daftry result 2012 has been released in few minutes back at manabadi.com website. This is officially confirmed by the BSF official website. To informing this we are providing this hot news to the people who have written bsf daftry constable recruitment notification 2013.&lt;br /&gt;
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More details of this BSf india has released notification for the constable vacancies. For that some of students have applied and finished written examinations. After a long time now on today morning at 10 am the board of bsf has announced the marks details in website.&lt;br /&gt;
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We requesting the candidates to check their marks and download score rank cards from the following below link. Due to providing this information here we are giving the basic details. We strongly advising the candidates to check more details in official website.&amp;nbsp;Thanks for visiting us please stay with us we will update more results as soon as possible. Stay visiting us.&lt;br /&gt;
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ibps cwe clerk clerical recruitment 2013 notification Results has been released for the 15th/16th/22nd/23rd/29th &amp;amp; 30th December 2012 written examination&amp;nbsp;completed&amp;nbsp;candidates. This is very happy and interesting news to the people who were waiting for the marks and score cards from a long time.&lt;br /&gt;
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More details of this IBPS has conducted an online examination for the vacancies at&amp;nbsp;December&amp;nbsp;2012 for that the results of written exam has now officially released in manabadi.com. Who are excited to see their marks are suggested to follow the below link to get instant&amp;nbsp;result.&lt;br /&gt;
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We have given the basic details here. If you want more details kindly check in&amp;nbsp;official&amp;nbsp;website which is popularly known as ibps.in Thank you for visiting us please stay with us we will update more details as soon as possible.&lt;br /&gt;
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VRO VRA Recruitment 2013 Notification has been released in few days back at Andhra Pradesh state. More details of this ccla.cgg.gov.in the official website has released recruitment notification 2013 - 2014 for the VRO VRA JOBS notification 2013. This is very happy news to the ap state people who were looking for the government jobs from a long time.&lt;br /&gt;
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Andhra pradesh revenue department having 1347 VRO JOBS and 3752 VRA jobs vacancies. On few days back ap revenue department has released an official announcement for the releasing of vacancies. For that the ap tate government has inviting online applications from the eligible interested candidates who were having interest are requested &amp;nbsp;fill online application on or before last date.&lt;br /&gt;
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NAME OF THE POST: VRO - Village Revenue Officer&lt;br /&gt;
NUMBER OF VACANCIES: 1347&lt;br /&gt;
NAME OF THE JOB: VRA - Village Revenue Assistant&lt;br /&gt;
NUMBER OF JOB VACANCIES: 3752&lt;br /&gt;
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AP VRO VRA RESULTS 2013 in MANABADI SCHOOLS9&lt;br /&gt;
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To provide the information we are giving the basic information only on here. If you want more details we advising thhe candidates to visit ccla.cgg.gov.in which is popularly known as official website for vro vra online application.&lt;br /&gt;
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TTD jobs notification 2013 - 2014 has been released for the vacancies of junior assistant and helpers vacancies. This is not officially confirmed by TTD board. More details of this article tirumala tirupati devasthanam has releasing recruitment notification 2013 for the follwoing job vacancy list for to recruit vacant positions for the contract basis.&lt;br /&gt;
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To that the board of ttd has inviting online applications from the interested and eligible candidates.who were having interest and eligibility&amp;nbsp;criteria&amp;nbsp;are requested to fill online application form and submit it on or before last date.&lt;br /&gt;
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We strongly advised all candidates to only go through from the official website before going to apply for tis jobs. And read one more time before going to &amp;nbsp;confirm this news.&amp;nbsp;This&amp;nbsp;is unofficially&amp;nbsp;confirmed so kindly note that to wait until it confirmed and announced officially.&lt;br /&gt;
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manabadi.com 10th results 2013 with Marks are expecting to available in manabadi schools9 after releasing ap 10th results 2013 by the ap state ssc board. According to the expectations on the results day morning at exactly in 10 am we will going to get andhra pradesh state ssc 10th class 2013 results in online.&amp;nbsp;Even&amp;nbsp;though the time table and exam dates are announced the result date is still in&amp;nbsp;suspense.&lt;br /&gt;
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SSC is an secondary education board for 10th class students. This will conduct public exams every year to the ap 10th class students like the same way this year also SSC board has planned to conduct examinations in several examination centers. For that the procedure has started.&lt;br /&gt;
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Now its time for to get hall tickets. Who were payed exam fees and ready to write exam are requested to collect the hall tickets from your studying schools. After the exams results will be announce. &amp;nbsp;Thanks for visiting us.Stay visiting us for more details.&lt;br /&gt;
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Bihar Teacher Eligibility Test (BTET) 2013 Admit Card Download option is now available at www.biharboard.net which is popularly known as bihar teacher eligibility test official website. More details of this Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has officially announced that to download Bihar Teacher Eligibility Test BETET 2013 Admit card / Hall Tickets on it’s official portal www.biharboard.net.&lt;br /&gt;
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This is very happy news to the candidates who were waiting for this announcement for to download admit cards. So many students are applied for Bihar TET Online applications. Now the date of exam has announced and declared to 27th&amp;nbsp;January. For that every candidate may require to download their own admit card.&lt;br /&gt;
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Bihar teacher eligibility test BTET 2013 Admit cards are available in biharboard.net for that the officials are inviting candidates to download their admit cards. Who want to get are suggested from the following below mentioned link. Thanks for being with us.&lt;br /&gt;
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keralauniversity.ac.in Kerala University Results 2013 improvement supplementary supply for BCA degree has been released in few minutes back at manabadi.com website. This is very&amp;nbsp;hottest&amp;nbsp;news for the people who were looking for the results from a long time. More details of this Kerala university has conducted degree 1st 2nd 3rd year examinations for the supplementary / improvement applied candidates.&lt;br /&gt;
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After a long time the Kerala university officials has released the exam marks with details on few minutes back. For this examination marks so many students are&amp;nbsp;eagerly&amp;nbsp;waiting from a long time. By this coming up announcement they feel very happy.&lt;br /&gt;
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Who were looking to check instant marks details may requeseted to check from the following below mentioned link. Thanks for visiting us. Due to providing this information to you we just &amp;nbsp;giving the basic information about the announcement if you want full details kindly check in Kerala&amp;nbsp;university&amp;nbsp;official website which is popularly known as keralauniversity.ac.in Thanks for being with us.&lt;br /&gt;
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SVU Bed Degree Results 2013 has been released in few minutes back at manabadi schools9 websites. This is very happy news to the candidates who has already written SVU BED instant examinations 2012 at university campus. Now it is the time to check the examination marks.&lt;br /&gt;
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More details of this Sri venkateswara university is one of the famous university in andhra pradesh that university has conducted bed exam on august 2012 in that some people has failed for that kind of people university officials given an another chance that is revaluation examination. Now the university has released SVU BED DEGREE RESULTS 2013 in svuniversity.org website.&lt;br /&gt;
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We advising the candidates to check their marks by entering their hall ticket number by following the below mentioned link. Here we are given the Basic information only who need full details are suggested to follow the main website.&lt;br /&gt;
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Mobile9 - mobile9.com is an huge collection of mobile applications videos softwares games images theams flash players wall papers ring tones videos mp3 songs and much more. Today we came in front of you with the high lets of mobile9.co website. About the Mobile9.com website why because mobile is a common gadget for every person on present days. By introducing smart phones all world has minimized into our hand.&lt;br /&gt;
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Day by day technology has creating a sensation with rapid growth especially in computers and mobiles it was very high. Recently by entering tablets it created a high tech utilization boom. To manage it we need several applications for that lakh of developers are generating millions billions of applications daily. Even though daily new applications releasing and thousands of applications updating there is no place to collect the all application.&lt;br /&gt;
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To catching this great though and to cash the opportunity and to provide the needs to the mobile users in India mobile9.com has born ed by a small middle ordered man. That&amp;nbsp; is the birth story of mobile9. After establishing it it faced so many starting problems. By facing simply now mobile9.com leading the whole world.&lt;br /&gt;
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Present mobile has providing applications for nokia samsung sony lg lava micromax htc blackberry celkon and much more companies more than 25 has getting applications from this website. To provide high compitation to this website recently google play has providing android applications for all type of mobiles like iphones also.&lt;br /&gt;
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Thanks for visiting us please stay visiting us we will update more use full information in up coming days. If you like this article share this with your friends.&lt;br /&gt;
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mobile9 youtube video downloader for free download you tube videos is made simple now. So many people were using Nokia Samsung Sony micromax celkon blackberry htc and much more brand model mobiles. In that some models are supporting the option of YouTube videos in their mobiles. Remaining mobiles has not allow the application at that time what we do ??&lt;br /&gt;
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If you know the answer you are choosen the right path in case if you dont know the answer dont worry we will tell you the simple method to enable the access of watching videos in your compeny mobiles also. In case if your mobile is not having the fecility to open youtube videos directly from web browser or youtube browser. Dont get disappointed we are here to solve your problem.&lt;br /&gt;
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Follow our simple technique and get instant access. Take a few minutes time to do it the below steps will provide you a good solution.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;Search it for mobile9&amp;nbsp; youtube video dowmloader&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;open mobile.com website in search results&amp;nbsp;&lt;/li&gt;
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Mobile is a collection of millions of applications games wall papers theams flash messages ring tones and much more. In that selecting the right application is some more difficult to avoid this confusion we are giving the direct link in below. Please follow this link to get free download application.&lt;br /&gt;
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MANABADI SCHOOLS9 10TH RESULTS 2013 WITH MARKS ARE AVAILABLE&amp;nbsp; IN UP COMING 3 MONTHS AT THIS WEBSITE FOR THAT WE ARE ENCHANCING OUR SERVERS AND UPDATING OUR DATA BASE FROM NOW ONWARDS.&lt;br /&gt;
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ANDHRA PRADESH IS ONE OF THE STATE IN INDIA.THIS STATE HAS RELEASED TIME TABLE FOR THE AP 10TH CLASS STUDENTS . ITS ALREADY AT THE STAGE OF FINISHING JANUARY NEXT 3O DAYS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT DAYS TO THE SSC BOARD.&lt;br /&gt;
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BEACUSE THE OFFICIALS OF SSC HAS REQUIRE TO PREPARE EXAMINATION PAPER FOR THEIR 2013 ACADEMIC STUDENTS. SOME OF MODEL PAPERS ARE ALREADY REACHING FROM POST BY THE DIFFERENT TEACHERS.&lt;br /&gt;
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ON EVERY YEAR SSC BOARD HAS ELECTING ONE OF THE BEST PAPER FROM THE RECEIVED LIST LIKE IN THE SAME WAY THIS YEAR ALSO PREPARING TO TAKE A LUCKY DRAW. AFTER TAHT EXAMINATIONS AP SSC RESULTS 2013 WILL BE ANNOUNCE.&lt;br /&gt;
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google recruitment 2013 freshers - google recruitment for freshers 2013 - google recruitment process 2013 all results are for searching for one content which is how to get a job in google for fresher qualification. This is not only your question in world wide millions sorry not billions billions of young age stars thinking point. &lt;br /&gt;
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Recently the whole world market has greatly damaged due to fluctuations even though all countries lost their business and loss crores of money and investments google is not bared all that situation b that all young stars has decided that google is their role modle.Gettting job in google compeny is their gole. For that in whole world billions of people for searching daily in internet for the google vacancies.&lt;br /&gt;
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But google has conducting on campus drives and off campus drives for the young and dynamic tech savvies . In their selections google has electing the most brilliant candidates for their future needs. By using them google has paying a high scale to their employers. This is interesting topic to the students who have waiting for the jobs in google.&lt;br /&gt;
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cbi recruitment 2013 notification online application form is now available at central bureau of investigation official website. More details of this on yesterday the government of india CBI has released an official recruitment notification 2013 for the vacancies at their offices. According to that job notification the CBI officers has going to Filling up the post of Advisor (Banking) on deputation basis in the Central Bureau of Investigation .&lt;br /&gt;
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Full details have been revealed in the official website at pdf format. To provide the better information to our visitors we are providing the information to you in word format. If you want more details regarding to this notification please re check it in CBI website.&lt;br /&gt;
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Before applying for this vacancies we strongly advising the candidates to re confirm all manditory fields are correct what you have chosen more details given below read carefully. Thanks for visiting us.&lt;br /&gt;
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Name of the Company: CBI&lt;br /&gt;
Official website: http://cbi.nic.in/recruitments/vacancy.php&lt;br /&gt;
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Application starting from: see below&lt;br /&gt;
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epayment aircel com online recharge is the gateway to aircel online recharge. Today so many people were not interested to purchase recharge cards why because online shopping is made very simple now. In India and world wide most of part Banks providing online services to their customers. In&amp;nbsp; percent of banking customers are having Internet banking and debit cards. Through netbanking epayment is very simple so almost all youth following technology tips by using present available technology gadgets.&lt;br /&gt;
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In upcoming days we think there is no use of papers and there is no need to go banks. Recently in nellore district at andhra pradesh the indian banking legend State Bank of india has opened automatic cash receiving machine . By this we will add money directly to our account at any time. It was working in 24 hoursthere is no need of man. So hope for the best.&lt;br /&gt;
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palamuru university supplementary results 2012 2013 &amp;amp; palamuru university revaluation results 2012 - palamuru university degree revaluation results 2012 - 2013 has been released in few hours back at manabadi schools9 websites for that in our previous post we have informed to our valuable visitors about this information now again we came with the details of palamuru university anantapur revaluation results for 1st &amp;amp; 2nd year degree candidates.&lt;br /&gt;
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According to this breaking news in andhra pradesh state at anantapur district palamuru is one of the university it was officially opened by doctor YS rajasekhar Reddy on 2008 now that university has appointed new Vice chancellore. From this year the university had got permission to conduct examination them self in the anantapur district.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the process of conducting examinations to their university degree 1st 2nd year supplementary . Now its the time of releasing the examination marks. So dear students be ready to check up your marks in official website you can also check results through palamuruuniversity.ac.in which is known as university official website.&lt;br /&gt;
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palamuru university degree supply results 2012 2013 has been released in few minutes back at manabadi schools9 websites. Palamuru university is one of the higher education providing website for post graduation. It was located in anantapur district. This university has released degree supplementary results 2012- 2013 for 1st and 2nd year students.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;nbsp;More details of this post in recently ananthapur palamuru university has conducted an final examination for their degree pursuing candidates in that examination some of students has failed for that the university officials has conducted supply exam.&lt;br /&gt;
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For that Palamuru university degree supply results 2012 - 2013 has now released at university website. This very happy news to the students who were waiting for the results with marks from a&amp;nbsp; long time.'&lt;br /&gt;
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On this occassion the university has also released palamuru university degree revaluation results 2012 - 2013 in the same website. Both are available at one place who need the marks are suggested to check from the official website only. If you want instant access just follw the below link.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span class="" id="result_box" lang="en"&gt;&lt;span title=". I MEASUREMENTS, UNITS AND DIMENSIONS : Introduction- units and Dimensions, Accuracy, precision of measuring instruments, Constant errors, systematic errors, environmental errors (errors due to external causes). Error due to imperfec-tion, Random errors, Gross Errors, Absolute Errors, Mean absolute errors, Relative errors, percentage errors, Errors due to addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, powers of observed quantities, Significant figures, Fundamental and derived physical quantities / System of Units, definition of units in SI, Rules for writing units in SI, Derived units in SI, Multiple and submultiples of SI units, Dimensional formulae and dimensional equations, dimensional constants and dimensionless quan-tities. Principle of homogeneity of dimensions, Conversion of one system of units into another, to check correctness of an equation, to derive the relationship between different physical quantities.

II. ELEMENTS OF VECTORS : Classification of Physical quantities, geometrical representation of vectors, addition of vec-tors, equality of vectors, Resolution of a vector into components, null vector, unit vector in Cartesian co-ordinate system, position vector and its magnitude, Parallelogram law of addition of vectors, Derivation of expression for the magnitude and the direction of resultant vector, Special cases, Triangle law and polygon law of vectors, triangle law of addition of vectors, polygon law of addition of vectors, concept of relative velocity, application to relative motion of a boat in a river, motion of a boat across a river, shortest path, shortest time, Multiplication of vector with a scalar, product of two vectors, scalar product or dot product of two vectors, properties of scalar product, examples of scalar product, work done and energy, vector product of two vectors, properties of vector product of two vectors, examples of vector product of two vectors - torque, angular velocity and angular momentum.

III. KINEMATICS : Introduction : Motion in a straight line – displacement, speed and velocity, Uniform and non-uniform motion, average speed and instantaneous velocity, Uniformly accelerated motion, velocity-time and position-time graphs, equations for uniformly accelerated motion (graphical treatment), acceleration due to gravity, equations of motion of a freely falling body, Equations of motion of an object vertically projected upwards from the ground, Maximum height (H), Time of ascent, time of descent, velocity of the body on returning to the point of projection, Vertical projection of an object from a tower, Projectiles – oblique projection from ground, equation of trajectory, maximum height, time of ascent, time of flight, horizontal range, two angles of projection for the same range, velocity of projection at any instant, horizontal projection from the top of a tower, equation of trajectory, time of descent, range, velocity of the projectile (at any instant).

IV. DYNAMICS : Introduction- Newton’s laws of motion, applications of Newton’s laws. Objects suspended by strings, Atwood machine, blocks placed in contact with each other on frictionless horizontal surface, apparent weight in a lift, Impulse, law of conservation of linear momentum, conservation of linear momentum during collision, work, power, energy, K.E. &amp;amp; P.E. defini-tion and derivation for both, Relation between KE and Linear momentum, conservative and non-conservative forces, work-energy theorem, Law of conservation of energy in case of freely falling body and vertically projected body.

V. COLLISIONS: Introduction – Elastic and inelastic collisions, Collisions in one dimension (Elastic collision only), body at rest, bodies moving in same direction and opposite directions, Co-efficient of restitution, definition, equation for height attained for freely falling body after number of rebounds on floor.
VI. CENTRE OF MASS (CM): Introduction- Centre of mass, difference between centre of mass and centre of gravity, co-ordinates of centre of mass, centre of mass of particles along a line, centre of mass of system of particles in a plane, center of mass of system of particles in space, motion of centre of mass (Velocity and acceleration of CM), characteristics of centre of mass, laws of motion of the centre of mass, velocity and acceleration, explosion.

VII. FRICTION : Introduction - cause of friction, advantages of friction, disadvantages of friction, methods of reducing friction, types of friction, static friction, kinetic (or) dynamic friction, rolling friction, Distinction between static and dynamic friction. Normal reaction, laws of friction, static friction, kinetic friction or Dynamic friction, Rolling friction, Angle of friction, motion of body on rough horizontal plane, motion of bodies on an inclined plane, Body at rest on the plane-Angle of repose-when the body is just ready to slide, when the body is sliding down. Motion of a body on smooth and rough inclined plane, body sliding down the plane, body sliding up the plane, pushing and pulling of a lawn roller. A lawn roller on a horizontal surface pulled by an inclined force, a roller on horizontal surface pushed by an inclined force.
 

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VIII. ROTATORY MOTION : Introduction, uniform circular motion, concept of angular displacement, angular velocity and angular acceleration, relation between linear velocity and angular velocity, centripetal acceleration and force, torque, couple (concepts, units, dimensional formula and examples), Vector representation of torque, Moment of Inertia(MI), definition, units, parallel and perpendicular axes theorems. Expressions for MI of a thin rod, uniform disc, rectangular lamina, solid and hollow spheres, circular ring and cylinder (no derivations needed), angular momentum, relation between angular momentum and torque, law of conservation of angular momentum with examples, Motion in vertical circle.
	
IX. GRAVITATION: Introduction- Basic forces in nature, Nature of gravity, law of universal gravitation, Relation between Univer-sal gravitational constant (G) and acceleration due to gravity (g), variation of ‘g’ with altitude, depth, latitude and shape of the earth, characteristics of gravitational force, limitations of Newton’s third law, gravitational field, field strength, properties of gravitational fields, Origin of black holes, Chandrashekar limit, neutron star, Frames of reference, Inertial and Non- Inertial frames, Inertial and Gravitational mass &amp;amp; relation between them, Principle of equivalence, Escape and Orbital velocities, definition, derivation of expressions and relation between them, Geostationary satellites and their uses.

X. SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION (SHM): Introduction- simple harmonic motion examples, SHM explanation by reference circle, expression for displacement, amplitude, velocity, acceleration, time period, frequency, phase, initial phase (epoch) - Simple pendulum, expression for time period, loaded spring, expression for time period, force constant, PE and KE of simple harmonic oscillator, Total Energy of Simple Harmonic Oscillator, Law of conservation of energy in the case of a simple pendulum.

XI. ELASTICITY: Introduction- Elasticity and plasticity, stress, strain, Hook’s law, Moduli of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio, defini-tion and its limit, Behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load- Elastic fatigue, strain energy - experimental determination of Young’s modulus of wire.

XII. SURFACE TENSION: Introduction - surface tension, definition - Examples, molecular theory of surface tension. Surface energy, Angle of contact, capillarity-examples in daily life, Determination of surface tension by capillary rise method – theory and experiment. Effect of temperature on surface tension, excess pressure in liquid drops and soap bubbles.

XIII. FLUID MECHANICS: Introduction - Principle of Buoyancy- pressure in a fluid - Streamline flow – Bernoulli’s theorem - equation with derivation – applications-aerodynamic lift, motion of a spinning ball, Illustrations of Bernoulli’s theorem.

Viscosity – explanation, coefficient of viscosity, effect of temperature on viscosity, Poiseuille’s equation, Motion of objects through fluids. Stokes formula, net force on the object, terminal velocity.

XIV. TEMPERATURE AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF MATERIALS: Introduction- concept of temperature, Measurement of temperature, Fahrenheit, Centigrade scales of temperature, their relation (only formulae)- Different types of thermometers (brief theoretical description). Vibration of atoms in a solid, PE curve, Anharmonicity of vibrations, explanation for expansion in solids. Coefficients of linear, areal and cubical expansion, definitions, Expressions &amp;amp; Relation between these coefficients of expansions, change of density with temperature, examples in daily life.

Introduction- coefficients of real and apparent expansion of liquids, relation between them with derivation, Determination of coefficient of apparent expansion of liquids by specific gravity bottle method, Anomalous expansion of water, its significance in nature.

Introduction - volume and pressure coefficients of gases, relation between them and derivation. Determination of volume coefficient-Regnault’s method. Determination of pressure coefficient-Jolly’s bulb method. Kelvin scale of temperature, Boyle’s and Charle’s laws. Ideal gas equation, derivation, significance of Universal gas constant.

XV. THERMODYNAMICS: Introduction - Quasi-static and cyclic process, reversible and irreversible processes, Heat and Temperature, Zeroeth law of Thermodynamics, definition of Calorie, Joule’s law and mechanical equivalent of heat, Internal energy, First law of thermodynamics, equation and explanation. Heat capacity, specific heat, experimental determination of specific heat by the method of mixtures. Specific heats of a gas (Cp and Cv), External work done by a gas during its expansion. Relation between Cp and Cv derivation, Isothermal and adiabatic processes. Relation between P, V and T in these processes. Expression for work done in Isothermal process (no derivation), expression of work done in adiabatic process (no derivation). Heat engines and refrigerators (only qualitative treatment). Three phases of matter, Triple point – Triple point of water. Latent heat, Determination of latent heat of vaporization of water, Second law of thermodynamics – different statements.

XVI. TRANSMISSION OF HEAT: Introduction - conduction of heat, coefficient of thermal conductivity, convection- Type of convections, Nature and properties of Thermal radiation, Prevost’s theory of heat exchange - emission power and absorptive power - Black body radiation, Kirchoff’s law and its applications – Stefan’s law – Newton’s law of cooling.

XVII. WAVE MOTION: Longitudinal and transverse waves, Equation for a progressive wave, principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, Formation of waves on a stretched string, laws of vibrating strings, experimental verification by Sonometer, Sound: Characteristics of sound, speed of sound in solids, liquids and gases (only formula to be given), Forced Vibrations, Free Vibrations, Resonance with examples, standing waves in Organ Pipes, Open Pipes, Closed Pipes, Funda-mental frequency-Overtones, Harmonics, definition and explanation, Beats definition and its importance. Doppler Effect, Definition, derivation of relation for apparent frequency of a sound note emitted by a source for the cases a) only source is moving, b) only listener is moving, c) both source and listener are moving. Applications and limitations of Doppler Effect-Echoes, Absorption of sound waves, Reverberation – Reverberation Time, Fundamentals of building Acoustics – Statement of Sabine’s Law.

XVIII. OPTICS: Nature of Light, Newton’s corpuscular Theory, Huygen’s Wave Theory- Electromagnetic spectrum. Huygen’s Explanation of Reflection and Refraction of plane waves at a plane surface. Refraction through prism, Derivation of Refractive index of material of prism for minimum deviation, critical angle, Total Internal Reflection, Relation between Critical angle and Refractive Index, application of total internal reflection to Optical fibers. Defects in Images: Spherical and Chromatic aberra-
 

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tions and reducing these defects, Different methods (qualitative treatment). Optical Instruments: Microscope, Telescope, Formula for magnification of Microscope, Astronomical and Terrestrial Telescopes. Construction of Ramsden’s and Huygen’s eye pieces with ray diagrams. Dispersion of light, dispersive power, pure and impure spectra, condition for obtaining pure spectrum, different kinds of spectra– Emission spectra, Line, Band and continuous spectra, absorption spectra, Fraunhofer lines and their significance.

XIX. PHYSICAL OPTICS: Interference – condition for interference, Young’s double slit experiment – Derivation for Intensity and fringe width – Uses of interference, Diffraction: Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction (Qualitative only). Polarisation: Concepts of Polarisation. Plane Polarisation of Light by Reflection, Refraction and Double Refraction (Polaroids).

XX. MAGNETISM: Coulomb’s Inverse Square Law, Definition of Magnetic Field, Magnetic Lines of Force- Uniform and Non – Uniform Magnetic Fields. Couple acting on a bar magnet placed in a uniform magnetic field, Definition of magnetic moment of magnet. Magnetic Induction due to a bar magnet on axial and equatorial lines. Superposition of magnetic fields, Tangent Law, Deflection Magnetometer. Comparison of Magnetic Moments in Tan A, Tan B positions by equal distance method and Null Method, Verification of Inverse Square Law. Vibration Magnetometer- Principle and Description, Experimental determination of M and BH(earth’s horizontal component) using Vibration Magnetometer. Types of magnetic materials – Para, Dia, and Ferro Magnetism – Definition and properties.

XXI. ELECTROSTATICS: Charges – conservation of charge and additive property of charges. Coulomb’s Law : Permittivity of Free Space and Permittivity of Medium, Force between two point charges. Force due to multiple charges – Principle of superposition with examples. Electric field, Electric lines of force, their properties, Electric field intensity definition, electric intensity due to isolated charge and due to multiple charges. Electrostatic Potential, Definition of Electrostatic Potential in an electric field- Potential due to single charge and multiple charges, Electrostatic potential energy- Relation between electro-static potential and electric intensity.

Electric Flux &amp;amp; Gauss Law: Electric Flux Definition, Gauss Law-Statement of Gauss Law, Application of Gauss Law to find electric intensity and electrostatic Potential due to continuous charge distribution of Infinite Long wire, Infinite Plane Sheet and Spherical Shell. Capacitance, Definition of Electrical Capacity of a Conductor, Capacitance, Dielectric constant, Definition of Condenser, its uses, Parallel plate Condenser, Formula for Capacitance of Parallel Plate Condenser, Dielectric, Dielectric Strength, Effect of dielectric on capacitance of capacitor. Capacitors in series and in parallel: derivation of the equivalent capacitance for the above cases. Energy stored in a Condenser, Effect of dielectric on Energy of Condenser, Types of capaci-tors, their uses.

XXII. CURRENT ELECTRICITY: Electric current – Flow of Electric charges in a metallic conductor, Drift velocity and mobility, Relation between electric current and drift velocity. Ohm’s Law: Statement, Ohmic and Non-Ohmic elements with examples, Conductance, Specific resistance, Variation of resistivity with temperature, Variation of Resistance with temperature, Ther-mistor. E.M.F. of Cell – Internal resistance and back E.M.F., Difference between EMF of a Cell and potential difference. Electrical energy, Power definition of kWh. Kirchhoff’s laws: Statement of Kirchhoff’s voltage law, Kirchhoff’s current law, their application to Wheatstone bridge, condition for balancing, Meter bridge, Determination of resistance of a conductor using meter bridge. Principle of Potentiometer determination of internal resistance and E.M.F. of a cell using potentiometer. Series and parallel combination of cells – Derivation of equivalent EMF for the above cases.

XXIII. THERMOELECTRICITY: Introduction- Seebeck effect, Peltier and Thomson effects and their coefficients. Variation of themo EMF with temperature, Neutral and Inversion Temperatures. Applications of Thermo- Couple.

XXIV. ELECTROMAGNETICS: Oersted’s Experiment, Biot – Savart Law, Ampere’s Law, Magnetic field near a long straight wire and magnetic field at the Center of a circular coil carrying current (with derivations). Field on the axis of circular coil carrying current (expression only). Tangent Galvanometer (TG), Principle and working, Definition of Reduction Factor. Force on a moving charge in a magnetic field, Force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field, Force between two long straight parallel conductors carrying current, Definition of Ampere, Fleming’s Left Hand Rule, Current loop as a magnetic dipole, force and Torque on Current loop in an uniform magnetic field, magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron. Prin-ciple, Construction and working of Moving Coil Galvanometer (MCG), Converting MCG into ammeter and voltmeter, compari-son of MCG with TG. Electromagnetic induction, Magnetic Flux, Induced EMF, Faraday’s and Lenz’s Laws. Fleming’s Right Hand Rule, Self Inductance, Mutual Inductance, Principle of Transformer.

Growth &amp;amp; decay of current in L-R circuit with DC source, Growth and decay of charge in R.C. Circuit connected to DC source, Equations for charge on condenser – Current in inductor, Time constant, Definition and its significance. Alternating current (A.C), Introduction – Instantaneous, maximum and RMS value of A.C. current, Alternating Voltage applied to a pure resistor, pure inductor, pure capacitor, AC through C-R, L-R and L-C-R series circuits.

XXV. ATOMIC PHYSICS: Discovery of electron, e/m of electron by Thomson’s method, Charge of the electron by Millikan’s Oil Drop Method (Principle Only). Photo Electric Effect : Definition, Laws of Photoelectric Emission, Einstein’s explanation of Photoelectric effect, Einstein’s Photo electric equation and its experimental verification by Milikan’s method. Photo Electric Cells, working and uses. X- Rays- Production of X- Rays, Coolidge tube, X- ray spectrum, Continuous X- Ray Spectra, Characteristic X – Ray Spectra, Moseley’s Law and its importance. Compton effect (Statement only), Dual nature of matter, de Broglie’s hypothesis (concept only).

XXVI. NUCLEAR PHYSICS: Composition and size of nucleus, mass defect and binding energy and their relation (Explanation with examples). Natural radio activity – alpha, beta and gamma radiations and their properties, radio active decay law, half life and average life of a radio active substance, Nuclear forces – Their Properties, Artificial Transmutation of elements, Discovery of Neutron, Radio Isotopes and their uses. Nuclear Fission, Chain Reaction, Principle and Working of a Nuclear Reactor, Nuclear Radiation Hazards, Protective shielding, Types of reactors – Breeder Reactor, Power Reactor and their uses. Nuclear Fusion, Energy of Sun and stars, Carbon – Nitrogen cycle and proton – proton cycle, Elementary particles.
 

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XXVI. SEMI CONDUCTOR DEVICES: Introduction- Intrinsic and extrinsic semi conductors (n and p type). Junction diode, p -n junction, depletion layer and barrier potential, Forward and Reverse bias, and Current -voltage characteristics of junction diode, p –n Diode as half wave and full wave rectifier (only qualitative treatment), Zener Diode as a voltage regulator.Transistor Function of Emitter, Base and Collector, p-n-p and n-p-n Transistors, Biasing of Transistors, Current –Voltage Characteristics of Transistor in CE configuration, Transistor as common emitter amplifier (qualitative treatment), Logic Gates -OR, AND , NOT, NOR, NAND

XXVII. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: Elements of communication systems (block diagram only), Bandwidth of signals (Speech, TV and digital data), bandwidth of Transmission medium. Popagation of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere, sky and space wave propagation, Modulation, Need for modulation"&gt;.
 I MEASUREMENTS, UNITS AND DIMENSIONS : Introduction- units and 
Dimensions, Accuracy, precision of measuring instruments, Constant 
errors, systematic errors, environmental errors (errors due to external 
causes). Error due to imperfec-tion, Random errors, Gross Errors, 
Absolute Errors, Mean absolute errors, Relative errors, percentage 
errors, Errors due to addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, 
powers of observed quantities, Significant figures, Fundamental and 
derived physical quantities / System of Units, definition of units in 
SI, Rules for writing units in SI, Derived units in SI, Multiple and 
submultiples of SI units, Dimensional formulae and dimensional 
equations, dimensional constants and dimensionless quan-tities. 
Principle of homogeneity of dimensions, Conversion of one system of 
units into another, to check correctness of an equation, to derive the 
relationship between different physical quantities.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;II. ELEMENTS 
OF VECTORS : Classification of Physical quantities, geometrical 
representation of vectors, addition of vec-tors, equality of vectors, 
Resolution of a vector into components, null vector, unit vector in 
Cartesian co-ordinate system, position vector and its magnitude, 
Parallelogram law of addition of vectors, Derivation of expression for 
the magnitude and the direction of resultant vector, Special cases, 
Triangle law and polygon law of vectors, triangle law of addition of 
vectors, polygon law of addition of vectors, concept of relative 
velocity, application to relative motion of a boat in a river, motion of
 a boat across a river, shortest path, shortest time, Multiplication of 
vector with a scalar, product of two vectors, scalar product or dot 
product of two vectors, properties of scalar product, examples of scalar
 product, work done and energy, vector product of two vectors, 
properties of vector product of two vectors, examples of vector product 
of two vectors - torque, angular velocity and angular momentum.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;III.
 KINEMATICS : Introduction : Motion in a straight line – displacement, 
speed and velocity, Uniform and non-uniform motion, average speed and 
instantaneous velocity, Uniformly accelerated motion, velocity-time and 
position-time graphs, equations for uniformly accelerated motion 
(graphical treatment), acceleration due to gravity, equations of motion 
of a freely falling body, Equations of motion of an object vertically 
projected upwards from the ground, Maximum height (H), Time of ascent, 
time of descent, velocity of the body on returning to the point of 
projection, Vertical projection of an object from a tower, Projectiles –
 oblique projection from ground, equation of trajectory, maximum height,
 time of ascent, time of flight, horizontal range, two angles of 
projection for the same range, velocity of projection at any instant, 
horizontal projection from the top of a tower, equation of trajectory, 
time of descent, range, velocity of the projectile (at any instant).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;IV.
 DYNAMICS : Introduction- Newton’s laws of motion, applications of 
Newton’s laws. Objects suspended by strings, Atwood machine, blocks 
placed in contact with each other on frictionless horizontal surface, 
apparent weight in a lift, Impulse, law of conservation of linear 
momentum, conservation of linear momentum during collision, work, power,
 energy, K.E. &amp;amp; P.E. defini-tion and derivation for both, Relation 
between KE and Linear momentum, conservative and non-conservative 
forces, work-energy theorem, Law of conservation of energy in case of 
freely falling body and vertically projected body.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;V. COLLISIONS:
 Introduction – Elastic and inelastic collisions, Collisions in one 
dimension (Elastic collision only), body at rest, bodies moving in same 
direction and opposite directions, Co-efficient of restitution, 
definition, equation for height attained for freely falling body after 
number of rebounds on floor.&lt;br /&gt;VI. CENTRE OF MASS (CM): Introduction- 
Centre of mass, difference between centre of mass and centre of gravity,
 co-ordinates of centre of mass, centre of mass of particles along a 
line, centre of mass of system of particles in a plane, center of mass 
of system of particles in space, motion of centre of mass (Velocity and 
acceleration of CM), characteristics of centre of mass, laws of motion 
of the centre of mass, velocity and acceleration, explosion.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;VII.
 FRICTION : Introduction - cause of friction, advantages of friction, 
disadvantages of friction, methods of reducing friction, types of 
friction, static friction, kinetic (or) dynamic friction, rolling 
friction, Distinction between static and dynamic friction. Normal 
reaction, laws of friction, static friction, kinetic friction or Dynamic
 friction, Rolling friction, Angle of friction, motion of body on rough 
horizontal plane, motion of bodies on an inclined plane, Body at rest on
 the plane-Angle of repose-when the body is just ready to slide, when 
the body is sliding down. Motion of a body on smooth and rough inclined 
plane, body sliding down the plane, body sliding up the plane, pushing 
and pulling of a lawn roller. A lawn roller on a horizontal surface 
pulled by an inclined force, a roller on horizontal surface pushed by an
 inclined force.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span class="" id="result_box" lang="en"&gt;&lt;span title=". I MEASUREMENTS, UNITS AND DIMENSIONS : Introduction- units and Dimensions, Accuracy, precision of measuring instruments, Constant errors, systematic errors, environmental errors (errors due to external causes). Error due to imperfec-tion, Random errors, Gross Errors, Absolute Errors, Mean absolute errors, Relative errors, percentage errors, Errors due to addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, powers of observed quantities, Significant figures, Fundamental and derived physical quantities / System of Units, definition of units in SI, Rules for writing units in SI, Derived units in SI, Multiple and submultiples of SI units, Dimensional formulae and dimensional equations, dimensional constants and dimensionless quan-tities. Principle of homogeneity of dimensions, Conversion of one system of units into another, to check correctness of an equation, to derive the relationship between different physical quantities.

II. ELEMENTS OF VECTORS : Classification of Physical quantities, geometrical representation of vectors, addition of vec-tors, equality of vectors, Resolution of a vector into components, null vector, unit vector in Cartesian co-ordinate system, position vector and its magnitude, Parallelogram law of addition of vectors, Derivation of expression for the magnitude and the direction of resultant vector, Special cases, Triangle law and polygon law of vectors, triangle law of addition of vectors, polygon law of addition of vectors, concept of relative velocity, application to relative motion of a boat in a river, motion of a boat across a river, shortest path, shortest time, Multiplication of vector with a scalar, product of two vectors, scalar product or dot product of two vectors, properties of scalar product, examples of scalar product, work done and energy, vector product of two vectors, properties of vector product of two vectors, examples of vector product of two vectors - torque, angular velocity and angular momentum.

III. KINEMATICS : Introduction : Motion in a straight line – displacement, speed and velocity, Uniform and non-uniform motion, average speed and instantaneous velocity, Uniformly accelerated motion, velocity-time and position-time graphs, equations for uniformly accelerated motion (graphical treatment), acceleration due to gravity, equations of motion of a freely falling body, Equations of motion of an object vertically projected upwards from the ground, Maximum height (H), Time of ascent, time of descent, velocity of the body on returning to the point of projection, Vertical projection of an object from a tower, Projectiles – oblique projection from ground, equation of trajectory, maximum height, time of ascent, time of flight, horizontal range, two angles of projection for the same range, velocity of projection at any instant, horizontal projection from the top of a tower, equation of trajectory, time of descent, range, velocity of the projectile (at any instant).

IV. DYNAMICS : Introduction- Newton’s laws of motion, applications of Newton’s laws. Objects suspended by strings, Atwood machine, blocks placed in contact with each other on frictionless horizontal surface, apparent weight in a lift, Impulse, law of conservation of linear momentum, conservation of linear momentum during collision, work, power, energy, K.E. &amp;amp; P.E. defini-tion and derivation for both, Relation between KE and Linear momentum, conservative and non-conservative forces, work-energy theorem, Law of conservation of energy in case of freely falling body and vertically projected body.

V. COLLISIONS: Introduction – Elastic and inelastic collisions, Collisions in one dimension (Elastic collision only), body at rest, bodies moving in same direction and opposite directions, Co-efficient of restitution, definition, equation for height attained for freely falling body after number of rebounds on floor.
VI. CENTRE OF MASS (CM): Introduction- Centre of mass, difference between centre of mass and centre of gravity, co-ordinates of centre of mass, centre of mass of particles along a line, centre of mass of system of particles in a plane, center of mass of system of particles in space, motion of centre of mass (Velocity and acceleration of CM), characteristics of centre of mass, laws of motion of the centre of mass, velocity and acceleration, explosion.

VII. FRICTION : Introduction - cause of friction, advantages of friction, disadvantages of friction, methods of reducing friction, types of friction, static friction, kinetic (or) dynamic friction, rolling friction, Distinction between static and dynamic friction. Normal reaction, laws of friction, static friction, kinetic friction or Dynamic friction, Rolling friction, Angle of friction, motion of body on rough horizontal plane, motion of bodies on an inclined plane, Body at rest on the plane-Angle of repose-when the body is just ready to slide, when the body is sliding down. Motion of a body on smooth and rough inclined plane, body sliding down the plane, body sliding up the plane, pushing and pulling of a lawn roller. A lawn roller on a horizontal surface pulled by an inclined force, a roller on horizontal surface pushed by an inclined force.
 

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VIII. ROTATORY MOTION : Introduction, uniform circular motion, concept of angular displacement, angular velocity and angular acceleration, relation between linear velocity and angular velocity, centripetal acceleration and force, torque, couple (concepts, units, dimensional formula and examples), Vector representation of torque, Moment of Inertia(MI), definition, units, parallel and perpendicular axes theorems. Expressions for MI of a thin rod, uniform disc, rectangular lamina, solid and hollow spheres, circular ring and cylinder (no derivations needed), angular momentum, relation between angular momentum and torque, law of conservation of angular momentum with examples, Motion in vertical circle.
	
IX. GRAVITATION: Introduction- Basic forces in nature, Nature of gravity, law of universal gravitation, Relation between Univer-sal gravitational constant (G) and acceleration due to gravity (g), variation of ‘g’ with altitude, depth, latitude and shape of the earth, characteristics of gravitational force, limitations of Newton’s third law, gravitational field, field strength, properties of gravitational fields, Origin of black holes, Chandrashekar limit, neutron star, Frames of reference, Inertial and Non- Inertial frames, Inertial and Gravitational mass &amp;amp; relation between them, Principle of equivalence, Escape and Orbital velocities, definition, derivation of expressions and relation between them, Geostationary satellites and their uses.

X. SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION (SHM): Introduction- simple harmonic motion examples, SHM explanation by reference circle, expression for displacement, amplitude, velocity, acceleration, time period, frequency, phase, initial phase (epoch) - Simple pendulum, expression for time period, loaded spring, expression for time period, force constant, PE and KE of simple harmonic oscillator, Total Energy of Simple Harmonic Oscillator, Law of conservation of energy in the case of a simple pendulum.

XI. ELASTICITY: Introduction- Elasticity and plasticity, stress, strain, Hook’s law, Moduli of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio, defini-tion and its limit, Behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load- Elastic fatigue, strain energy - experimental determination of Young’s modulus of wire.

XII. SURFACE TENSION: Introduction - surface tension, definition - Examples, molecular theory of surface tension. Surface energy, Angle of contact, capillarity-examples in daily life, Determination of surface tension by capillary rise method – theory and experiment. Effect of temperature on surface tension, excess pressure in liquid drops and soap bubbles.

XIII. FLUID MECHANICS: Introduction - Principle of Buoyancy- pressure in a fluid - Streamline flow – Bernoulli’s theorem - equation with derivation – applications-aerodynamic lift, motion of a spinning ball, Illustrations of Bernoulli’s theorem.

Viscosity – explanation, coefficient of viscosity, effect of temperature on viscosity, Poiseuille’s equation, Motion of objects through fluids. Stokes formula, net force on the object, terminal velocity.

XIV. TEMPERATURE AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF MATERIALS: Introduction- concept of temperature, Measurement of temperature, Fahrenheit, Centigrade scales of temperature, their relation (only formulae)- Different types of thermometers (brief theoretical description). Vibration of atoms in a solid, PE curve, Anharmonicity of vibrations, explanation for expansion in solids. Coefficients of linear, areal and cubical expansion, definitions, Expressions &amp;amp; Relation between these coefficients of expansions, change of density with temperature, examples in daily life.

Introduction- coefficients of real and apparent expansion of liquids, relation between them with derivation, Determination of coefficient of apparent expansion of liquids by specific gravity bottle method, Anomalous expansion of water, its significance in nature.

Introduction - volume and pressure coefficients of gases, relation between them and derivation. Determination of volume coefficient-Regnault’s method. Determination of pressure coefficient-Jolly’s bulb method. Kelvin scale of temperature, Boyle’s and Charle’s laws. Ideal gas equation, derivation, significance of Universal gas constant.

XV. THERMODYNAMICS: Introduction - Quasi-static and cyclic process, reversible and irreversible processes, Heat and Temperature, Zeroeth law of Thermodynamics, definition of Calorie, Joule’s law and mechanical equivalent of heat, Internal energy, First law of thermodynamics, equation and explanation. Heat capacity, specific heat, experimental determination of specific heat by the method of mixtures. Specific heats of a gas (Cp and Cv), External work done by a gas during its expansion. Relation between Cp and Cv derivation, Isothermal and adiabatic processes. Relation between P, V and T in these processes. Expression for work done in Isothermal process (no derivation), expression of work done in adiabatic process (no derivation). Heat engines and refrigerators (only qualitative treatment). Three phases of matter, Triple point – Triple point of water. Latent heat, Determination of latent heat of vaporization of water, Second law of thermodynamics – different statements.

XVI. TRANSMISSION OF HEAT: Introduction - conduction of heat, coefficient of thermal conductivity, convection- Type of convections, Nature and properties of Thermal radiation, Prevost’s theory of heat exchange - emission power and absorptive power - Black body radiation, Kirchoff’s law and its applications – Stefan’s law – Newton’s law of cooling.

XVII. WAVE MOTION: Longitudinal and transverse waves, Equation for a progressive wave, principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, Formation of waves on a stretched string, laws of vibrating strings, experimental verification by Sonometer, Sound: Characteristics of sound, speed of sound in solids, liquids and gases (only formula to be given), Forced Vibrations, Free Vibrations, Resonance with examples, standing waves in Organ Pipes, Open Pipes, Closed Pipes, Funda-mental frequency-Overtones, Harmonics, definition and explanation, Beats definition and its importance. Doppler Effect, Definition, derivation of relation for apparent frequency of a sound note emitted by a source for the cases a) only source is moving, b) only listener is moving, c) both source and listener are moving. Applications and limitations of Doppler Effect-Echoes, Absorption of sound waves, Reverberation – Reverberation Time, Fundamentals of building Acoustics – Statement of Sabine’s Law.

XVIII. OPTICS: Nature of Light, Newton’s corpuscular Theory, Huygen’s Wave Theory- Electromagnetic spectrum. Huygen’s Explanation of Reflection and Refraction of plane waves at a plane surface. Refraction through prism, Derivation of Refractive index of material of prism for minimum deviation, critical angle, Total Internal Reflection, Relation between Critical angle and Refractive Index, application of total internal reflection to Optical fibers. Defects in Images: Spherical and Chromatic aberra-
 

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tions and reducing these defects, Different methods (qualitative treatment). Optical Instruments: Microscope, Telescope, Formula for magnification of Microscope, Astronomical and Terrestrial Telescopes. Construction of Ramsden’s and Huygen’s eye pieces with ray diagrams. Dispersion of light, dispersive power, pure and impure spectra, condition for obtaining pure spectrum, different kinds of spectra– Emission spectra, Line, Band and continuous spectra, absorption spectra, Fraunhofer lines and their significance.

XIX. PHYSICAL OPTICS: Interference – condition for interference, Young’s double slit experiment – Derivation for Intensity and fringe width – Uses of interference, Diffraction: Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction (Qualitative only). Polarisation: Concepts of Polarisation. Plane Polarisation of Light by Reflection, Refraction and Double Refraction (Polaroids).

XX. MAGNETISM: Coulomb’s Inverse Square Law, Definition of Magnetic Field, Magnetic Lines of Force- Uniform and Non – Uniform Magnetic Fields. Couple acting on a bar magnet placed in a uniform magnetic field, Definition of magnetic moment of magnet. Magnetic Induction due to a bar magnet on axial and equatorial lines. Superposition of magnetic fields, Tangent Law, Deflection Magnetometer. Comparison of Magnetic Moments in Tan A, Tan B positions by equal distance method and Null Method, Verification of Inverse Square Law. Vibration Magnetometer- Principle and Description, Experimental determination of M and BH(earth’s horizontal component) using Vibration Magnetometer. Types of magnetic materials – Para, Dia, and Ferro Magnetism – Definition and properties.

XXI. ELECTROSTATICS: Charges – conservation of charge and additive property of charges. Coulomb’s Law : Permittivity of Free Space and Permittivity of Medium, Force between two point charges. Force due to multiple charges – Principle of superposition with examples. Electric field, Electric lines of force, their properties, Electric field intensity definition, electric intensity due to isolated charge and due to multiple charges. Electrostatic Potential, Definition of Electrostatic Potential in an electric field- Potential due to single charge and multiple charges, Electrostatic potential energy- Relation between electro-static potential and electric intensity.

Electric Flux &amp;amp; Gauss Law: Electric Flux Definition, Gauss Law-Statement of Gauss Law, Application of Gauss Law to find electric intensity and electrostatic Potential due to continuous charge distribution of Infinite Long wire, Infinite Plane Sheet and Spherical Shell. Capacitance, Definition of Electrical Capacity of a Conductor, Capacitance, Dielectric constant, Definition of Condenser, its uses, Parallel plate Condenser, Formula for Capacitance of Parallel Plate Condenser, Dielectric, Dielectric Strength, Effect of dielectric on capacitance of capacitor. Capacitors in series and in parallel: derivation of the equivalent capacitance for the above cases. Energy stored in a Condenser, Effect of dielectric on Energy of Condenser, Types of capaci-tors, their uses.

XXII. CURRENT ELECTRICITY: Electric current – Flow of Electric charges in a metallic conductor, Drift velocity and mobility, Relation between electric current and drift velocity. Ohm’s Law: Statement, Ohmic and Non-Ohmic elements with examples, Conductance, Specific resistance, Variation of resistivity with temperature, Variation of Resistance with temperature, Ther-mistor. E.M.F. of Cell – Internal resistance and back E.M.F., Difference between EMF of a Cell and potential difference. Electrical energy, Power definition of kWh. Kirchhoff’s laws: Statement of Kirchhoff’s voltage law, Kirchhoff’s current law, their application to Wheatstone bridge, condition for balancing, Meter bridge, Determination of resistance of a conductor using meter bridge. Principle of Potentiometer determination of internal resistance and E.M.F. of a cell using potentiometer. Series and parallel combination of cells – Derivation of equivalent EMF for the above cases.

XXIII. THERMOELECTRICITY: Introduction- Seebeck effect, Peltier and Thomson effects and their coefficients. Variation of themo EMF with temperature, Neutral and Inversion Temperatures. Applications of Thermo- Couple.

XXIV. ELECTROMAGNETICS: Oersted’s Experiment, Biot – Savart Law, Ampere’s Law, Magnetic field near a long straight wire and magnetic field at the Center of a circular coil carrying current (with derivations). Field on the axis of circular coil carrying current (expression only). Tangent Galvanometer (TG), Principle and working, Definition of Reduction Factor. Force on a moving charge in a magnetic field, Force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field, Force between two long straight parallel conductors carrying current, Definition of Ampere, Fleming’s Left Hand Rule, Current loop as a magnetic dipole, force and Torque on Current loop in an uniform magnetic field, magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron. Prin-ciple, Construction and working of Moving Coil Galvanometer (MCG), Converting MCG into ammeter and voltmeter, compari-son of MCG with TG. Electromagnetic induction, Magnetic Flux, Induced EMF, Faraday’s and Lenz’s Laws. Fleming’s Right Hand Rule, Self Inductance, Mutual Inductance, Principle of Transformer.

Growth &amp;amp; decay of current in L-R circuit with DC source, Growth and decay of charge in R.C. Circuit connected to DC source, Equations for charge on condenser – Current in inductor, Time constant, Definition and its significance. Alternating current (A.C), Introduction – Instantaneous, maximum and RMS value of A.C. current, Alternating Voltage applied to a pure resistor, pure inductor, pure capacitor, AC through C-R, L-R and L-C-R series circuits.

XXV. ATOMIC PHYSICS: Discovery of electron, e/m of electron by Thomson’s method, Charge of the electron by Millikan’s Oil Drop Method (Principle Only). Photo Electric Effect : Definition, Laws of Photoelectric Emission, Einstein’s explanation of Photoelectric effect, Einstein’s Photo electric equation and its experimental verification by Milikan’s method. Photo Electric Cells, working and uses. X- Rays- Production of X- Rays, Coolidge tube, X- ray spectrum, Continuous X- Ray Spectra, Characteristic X – Ray Spectra, Moseley’s Law and its importance. Compton effect (Statement only), Dual nature of matter, de Broglie’s hypothesis (concept only).

XXVI. NUCLEAR PHYSICS: Composition and size of nucleus, mass defect and binding energy and their relation (Explanation with examples). Natural radio activity – alpha, beta and gamma radiations and their properties, radio active decay law, half life and average life of a radio active substance, Nuclear forces – Their Properties, Artificial Transmutation of elements, Discovery of Neutron, Radio Isotopes and their uses. Nuclear Fission, Chain Reaction, Principle and Working of a Nuclear Reactor, Nuclear Radiation Hazards, Protective shielding, Types of reactors – Breeder Reactor, Power Reactor and their uses. Nuclear Fusion, Energy of Sun and stars, Carbon – Nitrogen cycle and proton – proton cycle, Elementary particles.
 

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XXVI. SEMI CONDUCTOR DEVICES: Introduction- Intrinsic and extrinsic semi conductors (n and p type). Junction diode, p -n junction, depletion layer and barrier potential, Forward and Reverse bias, and Current -voltage characteristics of junction diode, p –n Diode as half wave and full wave rectifier (only qualitative treatment), Zener Diode as a voltage regulator.Transistor Function of Emitter, Base and Collector, p-n-p and n-p-n Transistors, Biasing of Transistors, Current –Voltage Characteristics of Transistor in CE configuration, Transistor as common emitter amplifier (qualitative treatment), Logic Gates -OR, AND , NOT, NOR, NAND

XXVII. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: Elements of communication systems (block diagram only), Bandwidth of signals (Speech, TV and digital data), bandwidth of Transmission medium. Popagation of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere, sky and space wave propagation, Modulation, Need for modulation"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;u&gt;UNIT - 1&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;VIII. ROTATORY MOTION : 
Introduction, uniform circular motion, concept of angular displacement, 
angular velocity and angular acceleration, relation between linear 
velocity and angular velocity, centripetal acceleration and force, 
torque, couple (concepts, units, dimensional formula and examples), 
Vector representation of torque, Moment of Inertia(MI), definition, 
units, parallel and perpendicular axes theorems. Expressions for MI of a
 thin rod, uniform disc, rectangular lamina, solid and hollow spheres, 
circular ring and cylinder (no derivations needed), angular momentum, 
relation between angular momentum and torque, law of conservation of 
angular momentum with examples, Motion in vertical circle.&lt;br /&gt;	&lt;br /&gt;IX. 
GRAVITATION: Introduction- Basic forces in nature, Nature of gravity, 
law of universal gravitation, Relation between Univer-sal gravitational 
constant (G) and acceleration due to gravity (g), variation of ‘g’ with 
altitude, depth, latitude and shape of the earth, characteristics of 
gravitational force, limitations of Newton’s third law, gravitational 
field, field strength, properties of gravitational fields, Origin of 
black holes, Chandrashekar limit, neutron star, Frames of reference, 
Inertial and Non- Inertial frames, Inertial and Gravitational mass &amp;amp;
 relation between them, Principle of equivalence, Escape and Orbital 
velocities, definition, derivation of expressions and relation between 
them, Geostationary satellites and their uses.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;X. SIMPLE HARMONIC
 MOTION (SHM): Introduction- simple harmonic motion examples, SHM 
explanation by reference circle, expression for displacement, amplitude,
 velocity, acceleration, time period, frequency, phase, initial phase 
(epoch) - Simple pendulum, expression for time period, loaded spring, 
expression for time period, force constant, PE and KE of simple harmonic
 oscillator, Total Energy of Simple Harmonic Oscillator, Law of 
conservation of energy in the case of a simple pendulum.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XI. 
ELASTICITY: Introduction- Elasticity and plasticity, stress, strain, 
Hook’s law, Moduli of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio, defini-tion and its 
limit, Behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load- Elastic 
fatigue, strain energy - experimental determination of Young’s modulus 
of wire.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XII. SURFACE TENSION: Introduction - surface tension, 
definition - Examples, molecular theory of surface tension. Surface 
energy, Angle of contact, capillarity-examples in daily life, 
Determination of surface tension by capillary rise method – theory and 
experiment. Effect of temperature on surface tension, excess pressure in
 liquid drops and soap bubbles.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XIII. FLUID MECHANICS: 
Introduction - Principle of Buoyancy- pressure in a fluid - Streamline 
flow – Bernoulli’s theorem - equation with derivation – 
applications-aerodynamic lift, motion of a spinning ball, Illustrations 
of Bernoulli’s theorem.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Viscosity – explanation, coefficient of 
viscosity, effect of temperature on viscosity, Poiseuille’s equation, 
Motion of objects through fluids. Stokes formula, net force on the 
object, terminal velocity.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XIV. TEMPERATURE AND THERMAL EXPANSION
 OF MATERIALS: Introduction- concept of temperature, Measurement of 
temperature, Fahrenheit, Centigrade scales of temperature, their 
relation (only formulae)- Different types of thermometers (brief 
theoretical description). Vibration of atoms in a solid, PE curve, 
Anharmonicity of vibrations, explanation for expansion in solids. 
Coefficients of linear, areal and cubical expansion, definitions, 
Expressions &amp;amp; Relation between these coefficients of expansions, 
change of density with temperature, examples in daily life.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Introduction-
 coefficients of real and apparent expansion of liquids, relation 
between them with derivation, Determination of coefficient of apparent 
expansion of liquids by specific gravity bottle method, Anomalous 
expansion of water, its significance in nature.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Introduction - 
volume and pressure coefficients of gases, relation between them and 
derivation. Determination of volume coefficient-Regnault’s method. 
Determination of pressure coefficient-Jolly’s bulb method. Kelvin scale 
of temperature, Boyle’s and Charle’s laws. Ideal gas equation, 
derivation, significance of Universal gas constant.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XV. 
THERMODYNAMICS: Introduction - Quasi-static and cyclic process, 
reversible and irreversible processes, Heat and Temperature, Zeroeth law
 of Thermodynamics, definition of Calorie, Joule’s law and mechanical 
equivalent of heat, Internal energy, First law of thermodynamics, 
equation and explanation. Heat capacity, specific heat, experimental 
determination of specific heat by the method of mixtures. Specific heats
 of a gas (Cp and Cv), External work done by a gas during its expansion.
 Relation between Cp and Cv derivation, Isothermal and adiabatic 
processes. Relation between P, V and T in these processes. Expression 
for work done in Isothermal process (no derivation), expression of work 
done in adiabatic process (no derivation). Heat engines and 
refrigerators (only qualitative treatment). Three phases of matter, 
Triple point – Triple point of water. Latent heat, Determination of 
latent heat of vaporization of water, Second law of thermodynamics – 
different statements.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XVI. TRANSMISSION OF HEAT: Introduction - 
conduction of heat, coefficient of thermal conductivity, convection- 
Type of convections, Nature and properties of Thermal radiation, 
Prevost’s theory of heat exchange - emission power and absorptive power -
 Black body radiation, Kirchoff’s law and its applications – Stefan’s 
law – Newton’s law of cooling.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XVII. WAVE MOTION: Longitudinal 
and transverse waves, Equation for a progressive wave, principle of 
superposition of waves, reflection of waves, Formation of waves on a 
stretched string, laws of vibrating strings, experimental verification 
by Sonometer, Sound: Characteristics of sound, speed of sound in solids,
 liquids and gases (only formula to be given), Forced Vibrations, Free 
Vibrations, Resonance with examples, standing waves in Organ Pipes, Open
 Pipes, Closed Pipes, Funda-mental frequency-Overtones, Harmonics, 
definition and explanation, Beats definition and its importance. Doppler
 Effect, Definition, derivation of relation for apparent frequency of a 
sound note emitted by a source for the cases a) only source is moving, 
b) only listener is moving, c) both source and listener are moving. 
Applications and limitations of Doppler Effect-Echoes, Absorption of 
sound waves, Reverberation – Reverberation Time, Fundamentals of 
building Acoustics – Statement of Sabine’s Law.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XVIII. OPTICS: 
Nature of Light, Newton’s corpuscular Theory, Huygen’s Wave Theory- 
Electromagnetic spectrum. Huygen’s Explanation of Reflection and 
Refraction of plane waves at a plane surface. Refraction through prism, 
Derivation of Refractive index of material of prism for minimum 
deviation, critical angle, Total Internal Reflection, Relation between 
Critical angle and Refractive Index, application of total internal 
reflection to Optical fibers. Defects in Images: Spherical and Chromatic
 aberra-&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;u&gt;&lt;b&gt;UNIT - 2&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/u&gt;&lt;br /&gt;tions and reducing these 
defects, Different methods (qualitative treatment). Optical Instruments:
 Microscope, Telescope, Formula for magnification of Microscope, 
Astronomical and Terrestrial Telescopes. Construction of Ramsden’s and 
Huygen’s eye pieces with ray diagrams. Dispersion of light, dispersive 
power, pure and impure spectra, condition for obtaining pure spectrum, 
different kinds of spectra– Emission spectra, Line, Band and continuous 
spectra, absorption spectra, Fraunhofer lines and their significance.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XIX.
 PHYSICAL OPTICS: Interference – condition for interference, Young’s 
double slit experiment – Derivation for Intensity and fringe width – 
Uses of interference, Diffraction: Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction 
(Qualitative only). Polarisation: Concepts of Polarisation. Plane 
Polarisation of Light by Reflection, Refraction and Double Refraction 
(Polaroids).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XX. MAGNETISM: Coulomb’s Inverse Square Law, 
Definition of Magnetic Field, Magnetic Lines of Force- Uniform and Non –
 Uniform Magnetic Fields. Couple acting on a bar magnet placed in a 
uniform magnetic field, Definition of magnetic moment of magnet. 
Magnetic Induction due to a bar magnet on axial and equatorial lines. 
Superposition of magnetic fields, Tangent Law, Deflection Magnetometer. 
Comparison of Magnetic Moments in Tan A, Tan B positions by equal 
distance method and Null Method, Verification of Inverse Square Law. 
Vibration Magnetometer- Principle and Description, Experimental 
determination of M and BH(earth’s horizontal component) using Vibration 
Magnetometer. Types of magnetic materials – Para, Dia, and Ferro 
Magnetism – Definition and properties.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XXI. ELECTROSTATICS: 
Charges – conservation of charge and additive property of charges. 
Coulomb’s Law : Permittivity of Free Space and Permittivity of Medium, 
Force between two point charges. Force due to multiple charges – 
Principle of superposition with examples. Electric field, Electric lines
 of force, their properties, Electric field intensity definition, 
electric intensity due to isolated charge and due to multiple charges. 
Electrostatic Potential, Definition of Electrostatic Potential in an 
electric field- Potential due to single charge and multiple charges, 
Electrostatic potential energy- Relation between electro-static 
potential and electric intensity.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Electric Flux &amp;amp; Gauss Law: 
Electric Flux Definition, Gauss Law-Statement of Gauss Law, Application 
of Gauss Law to find electric intensity and electrostatic Potential due 
to continuous charge distribution of Infinite Long wire, Infinite Plane 
Sheet and Spherical Shell. Capacitance, Definition of Electrical 
Capacity of a Conductor, Capacitance, Dielectric constant, Definition of
 Condenser, its uses, Parallel plate Condenser, Formula for Capacitance 
of Parallel Plate Condenser, Dielectric, Dielectric Strength, Effect of 
dielectric on capacitance of capacitor. Capacitors in series and in 
parallel: derivation of the equivalent capacitance for the above cases. 
Energy stored in a Condenser, Effect of dielectric on Energy of 
Condenser, Types of capaci-tors, their uses.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XXII. CURRENT 
ELECTRICITY: Electric current – Flow of Electric charges in a metallic 
conductor, Drift velocity and mobility, Relation between electric 
current and drift velocity. Ohm’s Law: Statement, Ohmic and Non-Ohmic 
elements with examples, Conductance, Specific resistance, Variation of 
resistivity with temperature, Variation of Resistance with temperature, 
Ther-mistor. E.M.F. of Cell – Internal resistance and back E.M.F., 
Difference between EMF of a Cell and potential difference. Electrical 
energy, Power definition of kWh. Kirchhoff’s laws: Statement of 
Kirchhoff’s voltage law, Kirchhoff’s current law, their application to 
Wheatstone bridge, condition for balancing, Meter bridge, Determination 
of resistance of a conductor using meter bridge. Principle of 
Potentiometer determination of internal resistance and E.M.F. of a cell 
using potentiometer. Series and parallel combination of cells – 
Derivation of equivalent EMF for the above cases.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XXIII. 
THERMOELECTRICITY: Introduction- Seebeck effect, Peltier and Thomson 
effects and their coefficients. Variation of themo EMF with temperature,
 Neutral and Inversion Temperatures. Applications of Thermo- Couple.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XXIV.
 ELECTROMAGNETICS: Oersted’s Experiment, Biot – Savart Law, Ampere’s 
Law, Magnetic field near a long straight wire and magnetic field at the 
Center of a circular coil carrying current (with derivations). Field on 
the axis of circular coil carrying current (expression only). Tangent 
Galvanometer (TG), Principle and working, Definition of Reduction 
Factor. Force on a moving charge in a magnetic field, Force on a current
 carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field, Force between two long 
straight parallel conductors carrying current, Definition of Ampere, 
Fleming’s Left Hand Rule, Current loop as a magnetic dipole, force and 
Torque on Current loop in an uniform magnetic field, magnetic dipole 
moment of a revolving electron. Prin-ciple, Construction and working of 
Moving Coil Galvanometer (MCG), Converting MCG into ammeter and 
voltmeter, compari-son of MCG with TG. Electromagnetic induction, 
Magnetic Flux, Induced EMF, Faraday’s and Lenz’s Laws. Fleming’s Right 
Hand Rule, Self Inductance, Mutual Inductance, Principle of Transformer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Growth
 &amp;amp; decay of current in L-R circuit with DC source, Growth and decay 
of charge in R.C. Circuit connected to DC source, Equations for charge 
on condenser – Current in inductor, Time constant, Definition and its 
significance. Alternating current (A.C), Introduction – Instantaneous, 
maximum and RMS value of A.C. current, Alternating Voltage applied to a 
pure resistor, pure inductor, pure capacitor, AC through C-R, L-R and 
L-C-R series circuits.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XXV. ATOMIC PHYSICS: Discovery of 
electron, e/m of electron by Thomson’s method, Charge of the electron by
 Millikan’s Oil Drop Method (Principle Only). Photo Electric Effect : 
Definition, Laws of Photoelectric Emission, Einstein’s explanation of 
Photoelectric effect, Einstein’s Photo electric equation and its 
experimental verification by Milikan’s method. Photo Electric Cells, 
working and uses. X- Rays- Production of X- Rays, Coolidge tube, X- ray 
spectrum, Continuous X- Ray Spectra, Characteristic X – Ray Spectra, 
Moseley’s Law and its importance. Compton effect (Statement only), Dual 
nature of matter, de Broglie’s hypothesis (concept only).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;XXVI. 
NUCLEAR PHYSICS: Composition and size of nucleus, mass defect and 
binding energy and their relation (Explanation with examples). Natural 
radio activity – alpha, beta and gamma radiations and their properties, 
radio active decay law, half life and average life of a radio active 
substance, Nuclear forces – Their Properties, Artificial Transmutation 
of elements, Discovery of Neutron, Radio Isotopes and their uses. 
Nuclear Fission, Chain Reaction, Principle and Working of a Nuclear 
Reactor, Nuclear Radiation Hazards, Protective shielding, Types of 
reactors – Breeder Reactor, Power Reactor and their uses. Nuclear 
Fusion, Energy of Sun and stars, Carbon – Nitrogen cycle and proton – 
proton cycle, Elementary particles.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;u&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;UNIT - 3&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;span class="" id="result_box" lang="en"&gt;&lt;span title=". I MEASUREMENTS, UNITS AND DIMENSIONS : Introduction- units and Dimensions, Accuracy, precision of measuring instruments, Constant errors, systematic errors, environmental errors (errors due to external causes). Error due to imperfec-tion, Random errors, Gross Errors, Absolute Errors, Mean absolute errors, Relative errors, percentage errors, Errors due to addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, powers of observed quantities, Significant figures, Fundamental and derived physical quantities / System of Units, definition of units in SI, Rules for writing units in SI, Derived units in SI, Multiple and submultiples of SI units, Dimensional formulae and dimensional equations, dimensional constants and dimensionless quan-tities. Principle of homogeneity of dimensions, Conversion of one system of units into another, to check correctness of an equation, to derive the relationship between different physical quantities.

II. ELEMENTS OF VECTORS : Classification of Physical quantities, geometrical representation of vectors, addition of vec-tors, equality of vectors, Resolution of a vector into components, null vector, unit vector in Cartesian co-ordinate system, position vector and its magnitude, Parallelogram law of addition of vectors, Derivation of expression for the magnitude and the direction of resultant vector, Special cases, Triangle law and polygon law of vectors, triangle law of addition of vectors, polygon law of addition of vectors, concept of relative velocity, application to relative motion of a boat in a river, motion of a boat across a river, shortest path, shortest time, Multiplication of vector with a scalar, product of two vectors, scalar product or dot product of two vectors, properties of scalar product, examples of scalar product, work done and energy, vector product of two vectors, properties of vector product of two vectors, examples of vector product of two vectors - torque, angular velocity and angular momentum.

III. KINEMATICS : Introduction : Motion in a straight line – displacement, speed and velocity, Uniform and non-uniform motion, average speed and instantaneous velocity, Uniformly accelerated motion, velocity-time and position-time graphs, equations for uniformly accelerated motion (graphical treatment), acceleration due to gravity, equations of motion of a freely falling body, Equations of motion of an object vertically projected upwards from the ground, Maximum height (H), Time of ascent, time of descent, velocity of the body on returning to the point of projection, Vertical projection of an object from a tower, Projectiles – oblique projection from ground, equation of trajectory, maximum height, time of ascent, time of flight, horizontal range, two angles of projection for the same range, velocity of projection at any instant, horizontal projection from the top of a tower, equation of trajectory, time of descent, range, velocity of the projectile (at any instant).

IV. DYNAMICS : Introduction- Newton’s laws of motion, applications of Newton’s laws. Objects suspended by strings, Atwood machine, blocks placed in contact with each other on frictionless horizontal surface, apparent weight in a lift, Impulse, law of conservation of linear momentum, conservation of linear momentum during collision, work, power, energy, K.E. &amp;amp; P.E. defini-tion and derivation for both, Relation between KE and Linear momentum, conservative and non-conservative forces, work-energy theorem, Law of conservation of energy in case of freely falling body and vertically projected body.

V. COLLISIONS: Introduction – Elastic and inelastic collisions, Collisions in one dimension (Elastic collision only), body at rest, bodies moving in same direction and opposite directions, Co-efficient of restitution, definition, equation for height attained for freely falling body after number of rebounds on floor.
VI. CENTRE OF MASS (CM): Introduction- Centre of mass, difference between centre of mass and centre of gravity, co-ordinates of centre of mass, centre of mass of particles along a line, centre of mass of system of particles in a plane, center of mass of system of particles in space, motion of centre of mass (Velocity and acceleration of CM), characteristics of centre of mass, laws of motion of the centre of mass, velocity and acceleration, explosion.

VII. FRICTION : Introduction - cause of friction, advantages of friction, disadvantages of friction, methods of reducing friction, types of friction, static friction, kinetic (or) dynamic friction, rolling friction, Distinction between static and dynamic friction. Normal reaction, laws of friction, static friction, kinetic friction or Dynamic friction, Rolling friction, Angle of friction, motion of body on rough horizontal plane, motion of bodies on an inclined plane, Body at rest on the plane-Angle of repose-when the body is just ready to slide, when the body is sliding down. Motion of a body on smooth and rough inclined plane, body sliding down the plane, body sliding up the plane, pushing and pulling of a lawn roller. A lawn roller on a horizontal surface pulled by an inclined force, a roller on horizontal surface pushed by an inclined force.
 

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VIII. ROTATORY MOTION : Introduction, uniform circular motion, concept of angular displacement, angular velocity and angular acceleration, relation between linear velocity and angular velocity, centripetal acceleration and force, torque, couple (concepts, units, dimensional formula and examples), Vector representation of torque, Moment of Inertia(MI), definition, units, parallel and perpendicular axes theorems. Expressions for MI of a thin rod, uniform disc, rectangular lamina, solid and hollow spheres, circular ring and cylinder (no derivations needed), angular momentum, relation between angular momentum and torque, law of conservation of angular momentum with examples, Motion in vertical circle.
	
IX. GRAVITATION: Introduction- Basic forces in nature, Nature of gravity, law of universal gravitation, Relation between Univer-sal gravitational constant (G) and acceleration due to gravity (g), variation of ‘g’ with altitude, depth, latitude and shape of the earth, characteristics of gravitational force, limitations of Newton’s third law, gravitational field, field strength, properties of gravitational fields, Origin of black holes, Chandrashekar limit, neutron star, Frames of reference, Inertial and Non- Inertial frames, Inertial and Gravitational mass &amp;amp; relation between them, Principle of equivalence, Escape and Orbital velocities, definition, derivation of expressions and relation between them, Geostationary satellites and their uses.

X. SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION (SHM): Introduction- simple harmonic motion examples, SHM explanation by reference circle, expression for displacement, amplitude, velocity, acceleration, time period, frequency, phase, initial phase (epoch) - Simple pendulum, expression for time period, loaded spring, expression for time period, force constant, PE and KE of simple harmonic oscillator, Total Energy of Simple Harmonic Oscillator, Law of conservation of energy in the case of a simple pendulum.

XI. ELASTICITY: Introduction- Elasticity and plasticity, stress, strain, Hook’s law, Moduli of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio, defini-tion and its limit, Behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load- Elastic fatigue, strain energy - experimental determination of Young’s modulus of wire.

XII. SURFACE TENSION: Introduction - surface tension, definition - Examples, molecular theory of surface tension. Surface energy, Angle of contact, capillarity-examples in daily life, Determination of surface tension by capillary rise method – theory and experiment. Effect of temperature on surface tension, excess pressure in liquid drops and soap bubbles.

XIII. FLUID MECHANICS: Introduction - Principle of Buoyancy- pressure in a fluid - Streamline flow – Bernoulli’s theorem - equation with derivation – applications-aerodynamic lift, motion of a spinning ball, Illustrations of Bernoulli’s theorem.

Viscosity – explanation, coefficient of viscosity, effect of temperature on viscosity, Poiseuille’s equation, Motion of objects through fluids. Stokes formula, net force on the object, terminal velocity.

XIV. TEMPERATURE AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF MATERIALS: Introduction- concept of temperature, Measurement of temperature, Fahrenheit, Centigrade scales of temperature, their relation (only formulae)- Different types of thermometers (brief theoretical description). Vibration of atoms in a solid, PE curve, Anharmonicity of vibrations, explanation for expansion in solids. Coefficients of linear, areal and cubical expansion, definitions, Expressions &amp;amp; Relation between these coefficients of expansions, change of density with temperature, examples in daily life.

Introduction- coefficients of real and apparent expansion of liquids, relation between them with derivation, Determination of coefficient of apparent expansion of liquids by specific gravity bottle method, Anomalous expansion of water, its significance in nature.

Introduction - volume and pressure coefficients of gases, relation between them and derivation. Determination of volume coefficient-Regnault’s method. Determination of pressure coefficient-Jolly’s bulb method. Kelvin scale of temperature, Boyle’s and Charle’s laws. Ideal gas equation, derivation, significance of Universal gas constant.

XV. THERMODYNAMICS: Introduction - Quasi-static and cyclic process, reversible and irreversible processes, Heat and Temperature, Zeroeth law of Thermodynamics, definition of Calorie, Joule’s law and mechanical equivalent of heat, Internal energy, First law of thermodynamics, equation and explanation. Heat capacity, specific heat, experimental determination of specific heat by the method of mixtures. Specific heats of a gas (Cp and Cv), External work done by a gas during its expansion. Relation between Cp and Cv derivation, Isothermal and adiabatic processes. Relation between P, V and T in these processes. Expression for work done in Isothermal process (no derivation), expression of work done in adiabatic process (no derivation). Heat engines and refrigerators (only qualitative treatment). Three phases of matter, Triple point – Triple point of water. Latent heat, Determination of latent heat of vaporization of water, Second law of thermodynamics – different statements.

XVI. TRANSMISSION OF HEAT: Introduction - conduction of heat, coefficient of thermal conductivity, convection- Type of convections, Nature and properties of Thermal radiation, Prevost’s theory of heat exchange - emission power and absorptive power - Black body radiation, Kirchoff’s law and its applications – Stefan’s law – Newton’s law of cooling.

XVII. WAVE MOTION: Longitudinal and transverse waves, Equation for a progressive wave, principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, Formation of waves on a stretched string, laws of vibrating strings, experimental verification by Sonometer, Sound: Characteristics of sound, speed of sound in solids, liquids and gases (only formula to be given), Forced Vibrations, Free Vibrations, Resonance with examples, standing waves in Organ Pipes, Open Pipes, Closed Pipes, Funda-mental frequency-Overtones, Harmonics, definition and explanation, Beats definition and its importance. Doppler Effect, Definition, derivation of relation for apparent frequency of a sound note emitted by a source for the cases a) only source is moving, b) only listener is moving, c) both source and listener are moving. Applications and limitations of Doppler Effect-Echoes, Absorption of sound waves, Reverberation – Reverberation Time, Fundamentals of building Acoustics – Statement of Sabine’s Law.

XVIII. OPTICS: Nature of Light, Newton’s corpuscular Theory, Huygen’s Wave Theory- Electromagnetic spectrum. Huygen’s Explanation of Reflection and Refraction of plane waves at a plane surface. Refraction through prism, Derivation of Refractive index of material of prism for minimum deviation, critical angle, Total Internal Reflection, Relation between Critical angle and Refractive Index, application of total internal reflection to Optical fibers. Defects in Images: Spherical and Chromatic aberra-
 

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tions and reducing these defects, Different methods (qualitative treatment). Optical Instruments: Microscope, Telescope, Formula for magnification of Microscope, Astronomical and Terrestrial Telescopes. Construction of Ramsden’s and Huygen’s eye pieces with ray diagrams. Dispersion of light, dispersive power, pure and impure spectra, condition for obtaining pure spectrum, different kinds of spectra– Emission spectra, Line, Band and continuous spectra, absorption spectra, Fraunhofer lines and their significance.

XIX. PHYSICAL OPTICS: Interference – condition for interference, Young’s double slit experiment – Derivation for Intensity and fringe width – Uses of interference, Diffraction: Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction (Qualitative only). Polarisation: Concepts of Polarisation. Plane Polarisation of Light by Reflection, Refraction and Double Refraction (Polaroids).

XX. MAGNETISM: Coulomb’s Inverse Square Law, Definition of Magnetic Field, Magnetic Lines of Force- Uniform and Non – Uniform Magnetic Fields. Couple acting on a bar magnet placed in a uniform magnetic field, Definition of magnetic moment of magnet. Magnetic Induction due to a bar magnet on axial and equatorial lines. Superposition of magnetic fields, Tangent Law, Deflection Magnetometer. Comparison of Magnetic Moments in Tan A, Tan B positions by equal distance method and Null Method, Verification of Inverse Square Law. Vibration Magnetometer- Principle and Description, Experimental determination of M and BH(earth’s horizontal component) using Vibration Magnetometer. Types of magnetic materials – Para, Dia, and Ferro Magnetism – Definition and properties.

XXI. ELECTROSTATICS: Charges – conservation of charge and additive property of charges. Coulomb’s Law : Permittivity of Free Space and Permittivity of Medium, Force between two point charges. Force due to multiple charges – Principle of superposition with examples. Electric field, Electric lines of force, their properties, Electric field intensity definition, electric intensity due to isolated charge and due to multiple charges. Electrostatic Potential, Definition of Electrostatic Potential in an electric field- Potential due to single charge and multiple charges, Electrostatic potential energy- Relation between electro-static potential and electric intensity.

Electric Flux &amp;amp; Gauss Law: Electric Flux Definition, Gauss Law-Statement of Gauss Law, Application of Gauss Law to find electric intensity and electrostatic Potential due to continuous charge distribution of Infinite Long wire, Infinite Plane Sheet and Spherical Shell. Capacitance, Definition of Electrical Capacity of a Conductor, Capacitance, Dielectric constant, Definition of Condenser, its uses, Parallel plate Condenser, Formula for Capacitance of Parallel Plate Condenser, Dielectric, Dielectric Strength, Effect of dielectric on capacitance of capacitor. Capacitors in series and in parallel: derivation of the equivalent capacitance for the above cases. Energy stored in a Condenser, Effect of dielectric on Energy of Condenser, Types of capaci-tors, their uses.

XXII. CURRENT ELECTRICITY: Electric current – Flow of Electric charges in a metallic conductor, Drift velocity and mobility, Relation between electric current and drift velocity. Ohm’s Law: Statement, Ohmic and Non-Ohmic elements with examples, Conductance, Specific resistance, Variation of resistivity with temperature, Variation of Resistance with temperature, Ther-mistor. E.M.F. of Cell – Internal resistance and back E.M.F., Difference between EMF of a Cell and potential difference. Electrical energy, Power definition of kWh. Kirchhoff’s laws: Statement of Kirchhoff’s voltage law, Kirchhoff’s current law, their application to Wheatstone bridge, condition for balancing, Meter bridge, Determination of resistance of a conductor using meter bridge. Principle of Potentiometer determination of internal resistance and E.M.F. of a cell using potentiometer. Series and parallel combination of cells – Derivation of equivalent EMF for the above cases.

XXIII. THERMOELECTRICITY: Introduction- Seebeck effect, Peltier and Thomson effects and their coefficients. Variation of themo EMF with temperature, Neutral and Inversion Temperatures. Applications of Thermo- Couple.

XXIV. ELECTROMAGNETICS: Oersted’s Experiment, Biot – Savart Law, Ampere’s Law, Magnetic field near a long straight wire and magnetic field at the Center of a circular coil carrying current (with derivations). Field on the axis of circular coil carrying current (expression only). Tangent Galvanometer (TG), Principle and working, Definition of Reduction Factor. Force on a moving charge in a magnetic field, Force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field, Force between two long straight parallel conductors carrying current, Definition of Ampere, Fleming’s Left Hand Rule, Current loop as a magnetic dipole, force and Torque on Current loop in an uniform magnetic field, magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron. Prin-ciple, Construction and working of Moving Coil Galvanometer (MCG), Converting MCG into ammeter and voltmeter, compari-son of MCG with TG. Electromagnetic induction, Magnetic Flux, Induced EMF, Faraday’s and Lenz’s Laws. Fleming’s Right Hand Rule, Self Inductance, Mutual Inductance, Principle of Transformer.

Growth &amp;amp; decay of current in L-R circuit with DC source, Growth and decay of charge in R.C. Circuit connected to DC source, Equations for charge on condenser – Current in inductor, Time constant, Definition and its significance. Alternating current (A.C), Introduction – Instantaneous, maximum and RMS value of A.C. current, Alternating Voltage applied to a pure resistor, pure inductor, pure capacitor, AC through C-R, L-R and L-C-R series circuits.

XXV. ATOMIC PHYSICS: Discovery of electron, e/m of electron by Thomson’s method, Charge of the electron by Millikan’s Oil Drop Method (Principle Only). Photo Electric Effect : Definition, Laws of Photoelectric Emission, Einstein’s explanation of Photoelectric effect, Einstein’s Photo electric equation and its experimental verification by Milikan’s method. Photo Electric Cells, working and uses. X- Rays- Production of X- Rays, Coolidge tube, X- ray spectrum, Continuous X- Ray Spectra, Characteristic X – Ray Spectra, Moseley’s Law and its importance. Compton effect (Statement only), Dual nature of matter, de Broglie’s hypothesis (concept only).

XXVI. NUCLEAR PHYSICS: Composition and size of nucleus, mass defect and binding energy and their relation (Explanation with examples). Natural radio activity – alpha, beta and gamma radiations and their properties, radio active decay law, half life and average life of a radio active substance, Nuclear forces – Their Properties, Artificial Transmutation of elements, Discovery of Neutron, Radio Isotopes and their uses. Nuclear Fission, Chain Reaction, Principle and Working of a Nuclear Reactor, Nuclear Radiation Hazards, Protective shielding, Types of reactors – Breeder Reactor, Power Reactor and their uses. Nuclear Fusion, Energy of Sun and stars, Carbon – Nitrogen cycle and proton – proton cycle, Elementary particles.
 

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II. ELEMENTS OF VECTORS : Classification of Physical quantities, geometrical representation of vectors, addition of vec-tors, equality of vectors, Resolution of a vector into components, null vector, unit vector in Cartesian co-ordinate system, position vector and its magnitude, Parallelogram law of addition of vectors, Derivation of expression for the magnitude and the direction of resultant vector, Special cases, Triangle law and polygon law of vectors, triangle law of addition of vectors, polygon law of addition of vectors, concept of relative velocity, application to relative motion of a boat in a river, motion of a boat across a river, shortest path, shortest time, Multiplication of vector with a scalar, product of two vectors, scalar product or dot product of two vectors, properties of scalar product, examples of scalar product, work done and energy, vector product of two vectors, properties of vector product of two vectors, examples of vector product of two vectors - torque, angular velocity and angular momentum.

III. KINEMATICS : Introduction : Motion in a straight line – displacement, speed and velocity, Uniform and non-uniform motion, average speed and instantaneous velocity, Uniformly accelerated motion, velocity-time and position-time graphs, equations for uniformly accelerated motion (graphical treatment), acceleration due to gravity, equations of motion of a freely falling body, Equations of motion of an object vertically projected upwards from the ground, Maximum height (H), Time of ascent, time of descent, velocity of the body on returning to the point of projection, Vertical projection of an object from a tower, Projectiles – oblique projection from ground, equation of trajectory, maximum height, time of ascent, time of flight, horizontal range, two angles of projection for the same range, velocity of projection at any instant, horizontal projection from the top of a tower, equation of trajectory, time of descent, range, velocity of the projectile (at any instant).

IV. DYNAMICS : Introduction- Newton’s laws of motion, applications of Newton’s laws. Objects suspended by strings, Atwood machine, blocks placed in contact with each other on frictionless horizontal surface, apparent weight in a lift, Impulse, law of conservation of linear momentum, conservation of linear momentum during collision, work, power, energy, K.E. &amp;amp; P.E. defini-tion and derivation for both, Relation between KE and Linear momentum, conservative and non-conservative forces, work-energy theorem, Law of conservation of energy in case of freely falling body and vertically projected body.

V. COLLISIONS: Introduction – Elastic and inelastic collisions, Collisions in one dimension (Elastic collision only), body at rest, bodies moving in same direction and opposite directions, Co-efficient of restitution, definition, equation for height attained for freely falling body after number of rebounds on floor.
VI. CENTRE OF MASS (CM): Introduction- Centre of mass, difference between centre of mass and centre of gravity, co-ordinates of centre of mass, centre of mass of particles along a line, centre of mass of system of particles in a plane, center of mass of system of particles in space, motion of centre of mass (Velocity and acceleration of CM), characteristics of centre of mass, laws of motion of the centre of mass, velocity and acceleration, explosion.

VII. FRICTION : Introduction - cause of friction, advantages of friction, disadvantages of friction, methods of reducing friction, types of friction, static friction, kinetic (or) dynamic friction, rolling friction, Distinction between static and dynamic friction. Normal reaction, laws of friction, static friction, kinetic friction or Dynamic friction, Rolling friction, Angle of friction, motion of body on rough horizontal plane, motion of bodies on an inclined plane, Body at rest on the plane-Angle of repose-when the body is just ready to slide, when the body is sliding down. Motion of a body on smooth and rough inclined plane, body sliding down the plane, body sliding up the plane, pushing and pulling of a lawn roller. A lawn roller on a horizontal surface pulled by an inclined force, a roller on horizontal surface pushed by an inclined force.
 

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VIII. ROTATORY MOTION : Introduction, uniform circular motion, concept of angular displacement, angular velocity and angular acceleration, relation between linear velocity and angular velocity, centripetal acceleration and force, torque, couple (concepts, units, dimensional formula and examples), Vector representation of torque, Moment of Inertia(MI), definition, units, parallel and perpendicular axes theorems. Expressions for MI of a thin rod, uniform disc, rectangular lamina, solid and hollow spheres, circular ring and cylinder (no derivations needed), angular momentum, relation between angular momentum and torque, law of conservation of angular momentum with examples, Motion in vertical circle.
	
IX. GRAVITATION: Introduction- Basic forces in nature, Nature of gravity, law of universal gravitation, Relation between Univer-sal gravitational constant (G) and acceleration due to gravity (g), variation of ‘g’ with altitude, depth, latitude and shape of the earth, characteristics of gravitational force, limitations of Newton’s third law, gravitational field, field strength, properties of gravitational fields, Origin of black holes, Chandrashekar limit, neutron star, Frames of reference, Inertial and Non- Inertial frames, Inertial and Gravitational mass &amp;amp; relation between them, Principle of equivalence, Escape and Orbital velocities, definition, derivation of expressions and relation between them, Geostationary satellites and their uses.

X. SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION (SHM): Introduction- simple harmonic motion examples, SHM explanation by reference circle, expression for displacement, amplitude, velocity, acceleration, time period, frequency, phase, initial phase (epoch) - Simple pendulum, expression for time period, loaded spring, expression for time period, force constant, PE and KE of simple harmonic oscillator, Total Energy of Simple Harmonic Oscillator, Law of conservation of energy in the case of a simple pendulum.

XI. ELASTICITY: Introduction- Elasticity and plasticity, stress, strain, Hook’s law, Moduli of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio, defini-tion and its limit, Behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load- Elastic fatigue, strain energy - experimental determination of Young’s modulus of wire.

XII. SURFACE TENSION: Introduction - surface tension, definition - Examples, molecular theory of surface tension. Surface energy, Angle of contact, capillarity-examples in daily life, Determination of surface tension by capillary rise method – theory and experiment. Effect of temperature on surface tension, excess pressure in liquid drops and soap bubbles.

XIII. FLUID MECHANICS: Introduction - Principle of Buoyancy- pressure in a fluid - Streamline flow – Bernoulli’s theorem - equation with derivation – applications-aerodynamic lift, motion of a spinning ball, Illustrations of Bernoulli’s theorem.

Viscosity – explanation, coefficient of viscosity, effect of temperature on viscosity, Poiseuille’s equation, Motion of objects through fluids. Stokes formula, net force on the object, terminal velocity.

XIV. TEMPERATURE AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF MATERIALS: Introduction- concept of temperature, Measurement of temperature, Fahrenheit, Centigrade scales of temperature, their relation (only formulae)- Different types of thermometers (brief theoretical description). Vibration of atoms in a solid, PE curve, Anharmonicity of vibrations, explanation for expansion in solids. Coefficients of linear, areal and cubical expansion, definitions, Expressions &amp;amp; Relation between these coefficients of expansions, change of density with temperature, examples in daily life.

Introduction- coefficients of real and apparent expansion of liquids, relation between them with derivation, Determination of coefficient of apparent expansion of liquids by specific gravity bottle method, Anomalous expansion of water, its significance in nature.

Introduction - volume and pressure coefficients of gases, relation between them and derivation. Determination of volume coefficient-Regnault’s method. Determination of pressure coefficient-Jolly’s bulb method. Kelvin scale of temperature, Boyle’s and Charle’s laws. Ideal gas equation, derivation, significance of Universal gas constant.

XV. THERMODYNAMICS: Introduction - Quasi-static and cyclic process, reversible and irreversible processes, Heat and Temperature, Zeroeth law of Thermodynamics, definition of Calorie, Joule’s law and mechanical equivalent of heat, Internal energy, First law of thermodynamics, equation and explanation. Heat capacity, specific heat, experimental determination of specific heat by the method of mixtures. Specific heats of a gas (Cp and Cv), External work done by a gas during its expansion. Relation between Cp and Cv derivation, Isothermal and adiabatic processes. Relation between P, V and T in these processes. Expression for work done in Isothermal process (no derivation), expression of work done in adiabatic process (no derivation). Heat engines and refrigerators (only qualitative treatment). Three phases of matter, Triple point – Triple point of water. Latent heat, Determination of latent heat of vaporization of water, Second law of thermodynamics – different statements.

XVI. TRANSMISSION OF HEAT: Introduction - conduction of heat, coefficient of thermal conductivity, convection- Type of convections, Nature and properties of Thermal radiation, Prevost’s theory of heat exchange - emission power and absorptive power - Black body radiation, Kirchoff’s law and its applications – Stefan’s law – Newton’s law of cooling.

XVII. WAVE MOTION: Longitudinal and transverse waves, Equation for a progressive wave, principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, Formation of waves on a stretched string, laws of vibrating strings, experimental verification by Sonometer, Sound: Characteristics of sound, speed of sound in solids, liquids and gases (only formula to be given), Forced Vibrations, Free Vibrations, Resonance with examples, standing waves in Organ Pipes, Open Pipes, Closed Pipes, Funda-mental frequency-Overtones, Harmonics, definition and explanation, Beats definition and its importance. Doppler Effect, Definition, derivation of relation for apparent frequency of a sound note emitted by a source for the cases a) only source is moving, b) only listener is moving, c) both source and listener are moving. Applications and limitations of Doppler Effect-Echoes, Absorption of sound waves, Reverberation – Reverberation Time, Fundamentals of building Acoustics – Statement of Sabine’s Law.

XVIII. OPTICS: Nature of Light, Newton’s corpuscular Theory, Huygen’s Wave Theory- Electromagnetic spectrum. Huygen’s Explanation of Reflection and Refraction of plane waves at a plane surface. Refraction through prism, Derivation of Refractive index of material of prism for minimum deviation, critical angle, Total Internal Reflection, Relation between Critical angle and Refractive Index, application of total internal reflection to Optical fibers. Defects in Images: Spherical and Chromatic aberra-
 

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tions and reducing these defects, Different methods (qualitative treatment). Optical Instruments: Microscope, Telescope, Formula for magnification of Microscope, Astronomical and Terrestrial Telescopes. Construction of Ramsden’s and Huygen’s eye pieces with ray diagrams. Dispersion of light, dispersive power, pure and impure spectra, condition for obtaining pure spectrum, different kinds of spectra– Emission spectra, Line, Band and continuous spectra, absorption spectra, Fraunhofer lines and their significance.

XIX. PHYSICAL OPTICS: Interference – condition for interference, Young’s double slit experiment – Derivation for Intensity and fringe width – Uses of interference, Diffraction: Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction (Qualitative only). Polarisation: Concepts of Polarisation. Plane Polarisation of Light by Reflection, Refraction and Double Refraction (Polaroids).

XX. MAGNETISM: Coulomb’s Inverse Square Law, Definition of Magnetic Field, Magnetic Lines of Force- Uniform and Non – Uniform Magnetic Fields. Couple acting on a bar magnet placed in a uniform magnetic field, Definition of magnetic moment of magnet. Magnetic Induction due to a bar magnet on axial and equatorial lines. Superposition of magnetic fields, Tangent Law, Deflection Magnetometer. Comparison of Magnetic Moments in Tan A, Tan B positions by equal distance method and Null Method, Verification of Inverse Square Law. Vibration Magnetometer- Principle and Description, Experimental determination of M and BH(earth’s horizontal component) using Vibration Magnetometer. Types of magnetic materials – Para, Dia, and Ferro Magnetism – Definition and properties.

XXI. ELECTROSTATICS: Charges – conservation of charge and additive property of charges. Coulomb’s Law : Permittivity of Free Space and Permittivity of Medium, Force between two point charges. Force due to multiple charges – Principle of superposition with examples. Electric field, Electric lines of force, their properties, Electric field intensity definition, electric intensity due to isolated charge and due to multiple charges. Electrostatic Potential, Definition of Electrostatic Potential in an electric field- Potential due to single charge and multiple charges, Electrostatic potential energy- Relation between electro-static potential and electric intensity.

Electric Flux &amp;amp; Gauss Law: Electric Flux Definition, Gauss Law-Statement of Gauss Law, Application of Gauss Law to find electric intensity and electrostatic Potential due to continuous charge distribution of Infinite Long wire, Infinite Plane Sheet and Spherical Shell. Capacitance, Definition of Electrical Capacity of a Conductor, Capacitance, Dielectric constant, Definition of Condenser, its uses, Parallel plate Condenser, Formula for Capacitance of Parallel Plate Condenser, Dielectric, Dielectric Strength, Effect of dielectric on capacitance of capacitor. Capacitors in series and in parallel: derivation of the equivalent capacitance for the above cases. Energy stored in a Condenser, Effect of dielectric on Energy of Condenser, Types of capaci-tors, their uses.

XXII. CURRENT ELECTRICITY: Electric current – Flow of Electric charges in a metallic conductor, Drift velocity and mobility, Relation between electric current and drift velocity. Ohm’s Law: Statement, Ohmic and Non-Ohmic elements with examples, Conductance, Specific resistance, Variation of resistivity with temperature, Variation of Resistance with temperature, Ther-mistor. E.M.F. of Cell – Internal resistance and back E.M.F., Difference between EMF of a Cell and potential difference. Electrical energy, Power definition of kWh. Kirchhoff’s laws: Statement of Kirchhoff’s voltage law, Kirchhoff’s current law, their application to Wheatstone bridge, condition for balancing, Meter bridge, Determination of resistance of a conductor using meter bridge. Principle of Potentiometer determination of internal resistance and E.M.F. of a cell using potentiometer. Series and parallel combination of cells – Derivation of equivalent EMF for the above cases.

XXIII. THERMOELECTRICITY: Introduction- Seebeck effect, Peltier and Thomson effects and their coefficients. Variation of themo EMF with temperature, Neutral and Inversion Temperatures. Applications of Thermo- Couple.

XXIV. ELECTROMAGNETICS: Oersted’s Experiment, Biot – Savart Law, Ampere’s Law, Magnetic field near a long straight wire and magnetic field at the Center of a circular coil carrying current (with derivations). Field on the axis of circular coil carrying current (expression only). Tangent Galvanometer (TG), Principle and working, Definition of Reduction Factor. Force on a moving charge in a magnetic field, Force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field, Force between two long straight parallel conductors carrying current, Definition of Ampere, Fleming’s Left Hand Rule, Current loop as a magnetic dipole, force and Torque on Current loop in an uniform magnetic field, magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron. Prin-ciple, Construction and working of Moving Coil Galvanometer (MCG), Converting MCG into ammeter and voltmeter, compari-son of MCG with TG. Electromagnetic induction, Magnetic Flux, Induced EMF, Faraday’s and Lenz’s Laws. Fleming’s Right Hand Rule, Self Inductance, Mutual Inductance, Principle of Transformer.

Growth &amp;amp; decay of current in L-R circuit with DC source, Growth and decay of charge in R.C. Circuit connected to DC source, Equations for charge on condenser – Current in inductor, Time constant, Definition and its significance. Alternating current (A.C), Introduction – Instantaneous, maximum and RMS value of A.C. current, Alternating Voltage applied to a pure resistor, pure inductor, pure capacitor, AC through C-R, L-R and L-C-R series circuits.

XXV. ATOMIC PHYSICS: Discovery of electron, e/m of electron by Thomson’s method, Charge of the electron by Millikan’s Oil Drop Method (Principle Only). Photo Electric Effect : Definition, Laws of Photoelectric Emission, Einstein’s explanation of Photoelectric effect, Einstein’s Photo electric equation and its experimental verification by Milikan’s method. Photo Electric Cells, working and uses. X- Rays- Production of X- Rays, Coolidge tube, X- ray spectrum, Continuous X- Ray Spectra, Characteristic X – Ray Spectra, Moseley’s Law and its importance. Compton effect (Statement only), Dual nature of matter, de Broglie’s hypothesis (concept only).

XXVI. NUCLEAR PHYSICS: Composition and size of nucleus, mass defect and binding energy and their relation (Explanation with examples). Natural radio activity – alpha, beta and gamma radiations and their properties, radio active decay law, half life and average life of a radio active substance, Nuclear forces – Their Properties, Artificial Transmutation of elements, Discovery of Neutron, Radio Isotopes and their uses. Nuclear Fission, Chain Reaction, Principle and Working of a Nuclear Reactor, Nuclear Radiation Hazards, Protective shielding, Types of reactors – Breeder Reactor, Power Reactor and their uses. Nuclear Fusion, Energy of Sun and stars, Carbon – Nitrogen cycle and proton – proton cycle, Elementary particles.
 

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XXVI. SEMI CONDUCTOR DEVICES: Introduction- Intrinsic and extrinsic semi conductors (n and p type). Junction diode, p -n junction, depletion layer and barrier potential, Forward and Reverse bias, and Current -voltage characteristics of junction diode, p –n Diode as half wave and full wave rectifier (only qualitative treatment), Zener Diode as a voltage regulator.Transistor Function of Emitter, Base and Collector, p-n-p and n-p-n Transistors, Biasing of Transistors, Current –Voltage Characteristics of Transistor in CE configuration, Transistor as common emitter amplifier (qualitative treatment), Logic Gates -OR, AND , NOT, NOR, NAND

XXVII. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: Elements of communication systems (block diagram only), Bandwidth of signals (Speech, TV and digital data), bandwidth of Transmission medium. Popagation of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere, sky and space wave propagation, Modulation, Need for modulation"&gt;&lt;span style="color: blue;"&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: large;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;CHECK EAMCET 2013 MATHS SYLLAB&lt;span style="font-size: large;"&gt;US For&lt;span style="font-size: large;"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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II. ELEMENTS OF VECTORS : Classification of Physical quantities, geometrical representation of vectors, addition of vec-tors, equality of vectors, Resolution of a vector into components, null vector, unit vector in Cartesian co-ordinate system, position vector and its magnitude, Parallelogram law of addition of vectors, Derivation of expression for the magnitude and the direction of resultant vector, Special cases, Triangle law and polygon law of vectors, triangle law of addition of vectors, polygon law of addition of vectors, concept of relative velocity, application to relative motion of a boat in a river, motion of a boat across a river, shortest path, shortest time, Multiplication of vector with a scalar, product of two vectors, scalar product or dot product of two vectors, properties of scalar product, examples of scalar product, work done and energy, vector product of two vectors, properties of vector product of two vectors, examples of vector product of two vectors - torque, angular velocity and angular momentum.

III. KINEMATICS : Introduction : Motion in a straight line – displacement, speed and velocity, Uniform and non-uniform motion, average speed and instantaneous velocity, Uniformly accelerated motion, velocity-time and position-time graphs, equations for uniformly accelerated motion (graphical treatment), acceleration due to gravity, equations of motion of a freely falling body, Equations of motion of an object vertically projected upwards from the ground, Maximum height (H), Time of ascent, time of descent, velocity of the body on returning to the point of projection, Vertical projection of an object from a tower, Projectiles – oblique projection from ground, equation of trajectory, maximum height, time of ascent, time of flight, horizontal range, two angles of projection for the same range, velocity of projection at any instant, horizontal projection from the top of a tower, equation of trajectory, time of descent, range, velocity of the projectile (at any instant).

IV. DYNAMICS : Introduction- Newton’s laws of motion, applications of Newton’s laws. Objects suspended by strings, Atwood machine, blocks placed in contact with each other on frictionless horizontal surface, apparent weight in a lift, Impulse, law of conservation of linear momentum, conservation of linear momentum during collision, work, power, energy, K.E. &amp;amp; P.E. defini-tion and derivation for both, Relation between KE and Linear momentum, conservative and non-conservative forces, work-energy theorem, Law of conservation of energy in case of freely falling body and vertically projected body.

V. COLLISIONS: Introduction – Elastic and inelastic collisions, Collisions in one dimension (Elastic collision only), body at rest, bodies moving in same direction and opposite directions, Co-efficient of restitution, definition, equation for height attained for freely falling body after number of rebounds on floor.
VI. CENTRE OF MASS (CM): Introduction- Centre of mass, difference between centre of mass and centre of gravity, co-ordinates of centre of mass, centre of mass of particles along a line, centre of mass of system of particles in a plane, center of mass of system of particles in space, motion of centre of mass (Velocity and acceleration of CM), characteristics of centre of mass, laws of motion of the centre of mass, velocity and acceleration, explosion.

VII. FRICTION : Introduction - cause of friction, advantages of friction, disadvantages of friction, methods of reducing friction, types of friction, static friction, kinetic (or) dynamic friction, rolling friction, Distinction between static and dynamic friction. Normal reaction, laws of friction, static friction, kinetic friction or Dynamic friction, Rolling friction, Angle of friction, motion of body on rough horizontal plane, motion of bodies on an inclined plane, Body at rest on the plane-Angle of repose-when the body is just ready to slide, when the body is sliding down. Motion of a body on smooth and rough inclined plane, body sliding down the plane, body sliding up the plane, pushing and pulling of a lawn roller. A lawn roller on a horizontal surface pulled by an inclined force, a roller on horizontal surface pushed by an inclined force.
 

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VIII. ROTATORY MOTION : Introduction, uniform circular motion, concept of angular displacement, angular velocity and angular acceleration, relation between linear velocity and angular velocity, centripetal acceleration and force, torque, couple (concepts, units, dimensional formula and examples), Vector representation of torque, Moment of Inertia(MI), definition, units, parallel and perpendicular axes theorems. Expressions for MI of a thin rod, uniform disc, rectangular lamina, solid and hollow spheres, circular ring and cylinder (no derivations needed), angular momentum, relation between angular momentum and torque, law of conservation of angular momentum with examples, Motion in vertical circle.
	
IX. GRAVITATION: Introduction- Basic forces in nature, Nature of gravity, law of universal gravitation, Relation between Univer-sal gravitational constant (G) and acceleration due to gravity (g), variation of ‘g’ with altitude, depth, latitude and shape of the earth, characteristics of gravitational force, limitations of Newton’s third law, gravitational field, field strength, properties of gravitational fields, Origin of black holes, Chandrashekar limit, neutron star, Frames of reference, Inertial and Non- Inertial frames, Inertial and Gravitational mass &amp;amp; relation between them, Principle of equivalence, Escape and Orbital velocities, definition, derivation of expressions and relation between them, Geostationary satellites and their uses.

X. SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION (SHM): Introduction- simple harmonic motion examples, SHM explanation by reference circle, expression for displacement, amplitude, velocity, acceleration, time period, frequency, phase, initial phase (epoch) - Simple pendulum, expression for time period, loaded spring, expression for time period, force constant, PE and KE of simple harmonic oscillator, Total Energy of Simple Harmonic Oscillator, Law of conservation of energy in the case of a simple pendulum.

XI. ELASTICITY: Introduction- Elasticity and plasticity, stress, strain, Hook’s law, Moduli of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio, defini-tion and its limit, Behavior of a wire under gradually increasing load- Elastic fatigue, strain energy - experimental determination of Young’s modulus of wire.

XII. SURFACE TENSION: Introduction - surface tension, definition - Examples, molecular theory of surface tension. Surface energy, Angle of contact, capillarity-examples in daily life, Determination of surface tension by capillary rise method – theory and experiment. Effect of temperature on surface tension, excess pressure in liquid drops and soap bubbles.

XIII. FLUID MECHANICS: Introduction - Principle of Buoyancy- pressure in a fluid - Streamline flow – Bernoulli’s theorem - equation with derivation – applications-aerodynamic lift, motion of a spinning ball, Illustrations of Bernoulli’s theorem.

Viscosity – explanation, coefficient of viscosity, effect of temperature on viscosity, Poiseuille’s equation, Motion of objects through fluids. Stokes formula, net force on the object, terminal velocity.

XIV. TEMPERATURE AND THERMAL EXPANSION OF MATERIALS: Introduction- concept of temperature, Measurement of temperature, Fahrenheit, Centigrade scales of temperature, their relation (only formulae)- Different types of thermometers (brief theoretical description). Vibration of atoms in a solid, PE curve, Anharmonicity of vibrations, explanation for expansion in solids. Coefficients of linear, areal and cubical expansion, definitions, Expressions &amp;amp; Relation between these coefficients of expansions, change of density with temperature, examples in daily life.

Introduction- coefficients of real and apparent expansion of liquids, relation between them with derivation, Determination of coefficient of apparent expansion of liquids by specific gravity bottle method, Anomalous expansion of water, its significance in nature.

Introduction - volume and pressure coefficients of gases, relation between them and derivation. Determination of volume coefficient-Regnault’s method. Determination of pressure coefficient-Jolly’s bulb method. Kelvin scale of temperature, Boyle’s and Charle’s laws. Ideal gas equation, derivation, significance of Universal gas constant.

XV. THERMODYNAMICS: Introduction - Quasi-static and cyclic process, reversible and irreversible processes, Heat and Temperature, Zeroeth law of Thermodynamics, definition of Calorie, Joule’s law and mechanical equivalent of heat, Internal energy, First law of thermodynamics, equation and explanation. Heat capacity, specific heat, experimental determination of specific heat by the method of mixtures. Specific heats of a gas (Cp and Cv), External work done by a gas during its expansion. Relation between Cp and Cv derivation, Isothermal and adiabatic processes. Relation between P, V and T in these processes. Expression for work done in Isothermal process (no derivation), expression of work done in adiabatic process (no derivation). Heat engines and refrigerators (only qualitative treatment). Three phases of matter, Triple point – Triple point of water. Latent heat, Determination of latent heat of vaporization of water, Second law of thermodynamics – different statements.

XVI. TRANSMISSION OF HEAT: Introduction - conduction of heat, coefficient of thermal conductivity, convection- Type of convections, Nature and properties of Thermal radiation, Prevost’s theory of heat exchange - emission power and absorptive power - Black body radiation, Kirchoff’s law and its applications – Stefan’s law – Newton’s law of cooling.

XVII. WAVE MOTION: Longitudinal and transverse waves, Equation for a progressive wave, principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, Formation of waves on a stretched string, laws of vibrating strings, experimental verification by Sonometer, Sound: Characteristics of sound, speed of sound in solids, liquids and gases (only formula to be given), Forced Vibrations, Free Vibrations, Resonance with examples, standing waves in Organ Pipes, Open Pipes, Closed Pipes, Funda-mental frequency-Overtones, Harmonics, definition and explanation, Beats definition and its importance. Doppler Effect, Definition, derivation of relation for apparent frequency of a sound note emitted by a source for the cases a) only source is moving, b) only listener is moving, c) both source and listener are moving. Applications and limitations of Doppler Effect-Echoes, Absorption of sound waves, Reverberation – Reverberation Time, Fundamentals of building Acoustics – Statement of Sabine’s Law.

XVIII. OPTICS: Nature of Light, Newton’s corpuscular Theory, Huygen’s Wave Theory- Electromagnetic spectrum. Huygen’s Explanation of Reflection and Refraction of plane waves at a plane surface. Refraction through prism, Derivation of Refractive index of material of prism for minimum deviation, critical angle, Total Internal Reflection, Relation between Critical angle and Refractive Index, application of total internal reflection to Optical fibers. Defects in Images: Spherical and Chromatic aberra-
 

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tions and reducing these defects, Different methods (qualitative treatment). Optical Instruments: Microscope, Telescope, Formula for magnification of Microscope, Astronomical and Terrestrial Telescopes. Construction of Ramsden’s and Huygen’s eye pieces with ray diagrams. Dispersion of light, dispersive power, pure and impure spectra, condition for obtaining pure spectrum, different kinds of spectra– Emission spectra, Line, Band and continuous spectra, absorption spectra, Fraunhofer lines and their significance.

XIX. PHYSICAL OPTICS: Interference – condition for interference, Young’s double slit experiment – Derivation for Intensity and fringe width – Uses of interference, Diffraction: Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction (Qualitative only). Polarisation: Concepts of Polarisation. Plane Polarisation of Light by Reflection, Refraction and Double Refraction (Polaroids).

XX. MAGNETISM: Coulomb’s Inverse Square Law, Definition of Magnetic Field, Magnetic Lines of Force- Uniform and Non – Uniform Magnetic Fields. Couple acting on a bar magnet placed in a uniform magnetic field, Definition of magnetic moment of magnet. Magnetic Induction due to a bar magnet on axial and equatorial lines. Superposition of magnetic fields, Tangent Law, Deflection Magnetometer. Comparison of Magnetic Moments in Tan A, Tan B positions by equal distance method and Null Method, Verification of Inverse Square Law. Vibration Magnetometer- Principle and Description, Experimental determination of M and BH(earth’s horizontal component) using Vibration Magnetometer. Types of magnetic materials – Para, Dia, and Ferro Magnetism – Definition and properties.

XXI. ELECTROSTATICS: Charges – conservation of charge and additive property of charges. Coulomb’s Law : Permittivity of Free Space and Permittivity of Medium, Force between two point charges. Force due to multiple charges – Principle of superposition with examples. Electric field, Electric lines of force, their properties, Electric field intensity definition, electric intensity due to isolated charge and due to multiple charges. Electrostatic Potential, Definition of Electrostatic Potential in an electric field- Potential due to single charge and multiple charges, Electrostatic potential energy- Relation between electro-static potential and electric intensity.

Electric Flux &amp;amp; Gauss Law: Electric Flux Definition, Gauss Law-Statement of Gauss Law, Application of Gauss Law to find electric intensity and electrostatic Potential due to continuous charge distribution of Infinite Long wire, Infinite Plane Sheet and Spherical Shell. Capacitance, Definition of Electrical Capacity of a Conductor, Capacitance, Dielectric constant, Definition of Condenser, its uses, Parallel plate Condenser, Formula for Capacitance of Parallel Plate Condenser, Dielectric, Dielectric Strength, Effect of dielectric on capacitance of capacitor. Capacitors in series and in parallel: derivation of the equivalent capacitance for the above cases. Energy stored in a Condenser, Effect of dielectric on Energy of Condenser, Types of capaci-tors, their uses.

XXII. CURRENT ELECTRICITY: Electric current – Flow of Electric charges in a metallic conductor, Drift velocity and mobility, Relation between electric current and drift velocity. Ohm’s Law: Statement, Ohmic and Non-Ohmic elements with examples, Conductance, Specific resistance, Variation of resistivity with temperature, Variation of Resistance with temperature, Ther-mistor. E.M.F. of Cell – Internal resistance and back E.M.F., Difference between EMF of a Cell and potential difference. Electrical energy, Power definition of kWh. Kirchhoff’s laws: Statement of Kirchhoff’s voltage law, Kirchhoff’s current law, their application to Wheatstone bridge, condition for balancing, Meter bridge, Determination of resistance of a conductor using meter bridge. Principle of Potentiometer determination of internal resistance and E.M.F. of a cell using potentiometer. Series and parallel combination of cells – Derivation of equivalent EMF for the above cases.

XXIII. THERMOELECTRICITY: Introduction- Seebeck effect, Peltier and Thomson effects and their coefficients. Variation of themo EMF with temperature, Neutral and Inversion Temperatures. Applications of Thermo- Couple.

XXIV. ELECTROMAGNETICS: Oersted’s Experiment, Biot – Savart Law, Ampere’s Law, Magnetic field near a long straight wire and magnetic field at the Center of a circular coil carrying current (with derivations). Field on the axis of circular coil carrying current (expression only). Tangent Galvanometer (TG), Principle and working, Definition of Reduction Factor. Force on a moving charge in a magnetic field, Force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field, Force between two long straight parallel conductors carrying current, Definition of Ampere, Fleming’s Left Hand Rule, Current loop as a magnetic dipole, force and Torque on Current loop in an uniform magnetic field, magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron. Prin-ciple, Construction and working of Moving Coil Galvanometer (MCG), Converting MCG into ammeter and voltmeter, compari-son of MCG with TG. Electromagnetic induction, Magnetic Flux, Induced EMF, Faraday’s and Lenz’s Laws. Fleming’s Right Hand Rule, Self Inductance, Mutual Inductance, Principle of Transformer.

Growth &amp;amp; decay of current in L-R circuit with DC source, Growth and decay of charge in R.C. Circuit connected to DC source, Equations for charge on condenser – Current in inductor, Time constant, Definition and its significance. Alternating current (A.C), Introduction – Instantaneous, maximum and RMS value of A.C. current, Alternating Voltage applied to a pure resistor, pure inductor, pure capacitor, AC through C-R, L-R and L-C-R series circuits.

XXV. ATOMIC PHYSICS: Discovery of electron, e/m of electron by Thomson’s method, Charge of the electron by Millikan’s Oil Drop Method (Principle Only). Photo Electric Effect : Definition, Laws of Photoelectric Emission, Einstein’s explanation of Photoelectric effect, Einstein’s Photo electric equation and its experimental verification by Milikan’s method. Photo Electric Cells, working and uses. X- Rays- Production of X- Rays, Coolidge tube, X- ray spectrum, Continuous X- Ray Spectra, Characteristic X – Ray Spectra, Moseley’s Law and its importance. Compton effect (Statement only), Dual nature of matter, de Broglie’s hypothesis (concept only).

XXVI. NUCLEAR PHYSICS: Composition and size of nucleus, mass defect and binding energy and their relation (Explanation with examples). Natural radio activity – alpha, beta and gamma radiations and their properties, radio active decay law, half life and average life of a radio active substance, Nuclear forces – Their Properties, Artificial Transmutation of elements, Discovery of Neutron, Radio Isotopes and their uses. Nuclear Fission, Chain Reaction, Principle and Working of a Nuclear Reactor, Nuclear Radiation Hazards, Protective shielding, Types of reactors – Breeder Reactor, Power Reactor and their uses. Nuclear Fusion, Energy of Sun and stars, Carbon – Nitrogen cycle and proton – proton cycle, Elementary particles.
 

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XXVI. SEMI CONDUCTOR DEVICES: Introduction- Intrinsic and extrinsic semi conductors (n and p type). Junction diode, p -n junction, depletion layer and barrier potential, Forward and Reverse bias, and Current -voltage characteristics of junction diode, p –n Diode as half wave and full wave rectifier (only qualitative treatment), Zener Diode as a voltage regulator.Transistor Function of Emitter, Base and Collector, p-n-p and n-p-n Transistors, Biasing of Transistors, Current –Voltage Characteristics of Transistor in CE configuration, Transistor as common emitter amplifier (qualitative treatment), Logic Gates -OR, AND , NOT, NOR, NAND

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(c) Permutations and Combinations – linear and circular permutations – combinations. (d) Binomial theorem – for a positive integral index – for any rational index – applications – Binomial Coefficients. (e) Partial fractions (f) Exponential and logarithmic series (g) Quadratic expressions, equations and inequations in one variable. (h) Theory of equations – Relations between the roots and Coefficients in any equation – Transformation of equations – reciprocal equations. (i) Matrices and determinants – Types of matrices – Algebra of matrices – Properties of determinants – simultaneous linear equations in two and three variables – Consistency and inconsistency of simultaneous equations. (j) Complex numbers and their properties – De Moivre’s theorem – Applications – Expansions of trigonometric functions.

II. TRIGONOMETRY: (a) Trigonometric functions – Graphs – periodicity (b) Trigonometric ratios of compound angles, multiple and sub-multiple angles, Transformations-sum and product rules (c) Trigonometric equations (d) Inverse trigonometric functions
(e) Hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions (f) Properties of Triangles (g) Heights and distances (in two-dimensional plane). III. VECTOR ALGEBRA : (a) Algebra of vectors – angle between two non-zero vectors – linear combination of vectors – vector equation of line and plane (b) Scalar and vector product of two vectors and their applications c) Scalar and vector triple products, Scalar and vector products of four vectors.

IV. PROBABILITY : (a) Random experiments – Sample space – events – probability of an event – addition and multiplication theorems of probability – Conditional event and conditional probability - Baye’s theorem (b)Random variables – Mean and variance of a random variable – Binomial and Poisson distributions
V. COORDINATE GEOMETRY : (a) Locus, Translation of axes, rotation of axes (b) Straight line (c) Pair of straight lines (d) Circles (e) System of circles (f) Conics – Parabola – Ellipse – Hyperbola – Equations of tangent, normal, chord of contact and polar at any point of these conics, asymptotes of hyperbola. (g) Polar Coordinates (h) Coordinates in three dimensions, distance between two points in the space, section formula, centroid of a triangle and tetrahedron. (i) Direction Cosines and direction ratios of a line – angle between two lines (j) Cartesian equation of a plane in (i) general form (ii) normal form and (iii) intercept form – angle between two planes (k) Sphere – Cartesian equation – Centre and radius

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(c) Permutations and Combinations – linear and circular permutations – combinations. (d) Binomial theorem – for a positive integral index – for any rational index – applications – Binomial Coefficients. (e) Partial fractions (f) Exponential and logarithmic series (g) Quadratic expressions, equations and inequations in one variable. (h) Theory of equations – Relations between the roots and Coefficients in any equation – Transformation of equations – reciprocal equations. (i) Matrices and determinants – Types of matrices – Algebra of matrices – Properties of determinants – simultaneous linear equations in two and three variables – Consistency and inconsistency of simultaneous equations. (j) Complex numbers and their properties – De Moivre’s theorem – Applications – Expansions of trigonometric functions.

II. TRIGONOMETRY: (a) Trigonometric functions – Graphs – periodicity (b) Trigonometric ratios of compound angles, multiple and sub-multiple angles, Transformations-sum and product rules (c) Trigonometric equations (d) Inverse trigonometric functions
(e) Hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions (f) Properties of Triangles (g) Heights and distances (in two-dimensional plane). III. VECTOR ALGEBRA : (a) Algebra of vectors – angle between two non-zero vectors – linear combination of vectors – vector equation of line and plane (b) Scalar and vector product of two vectors and their applications c) Scalar and vector triple products, Scalar and vector products of four vectors.

IV. PROBABILITY : (a) Random experiments – Sample space – events – probability of an event – addition and multiplication theorems of probability – Conditional event and conditional probability - Baye’s theorem (b)Random variables – Mean and variance of a random variable – Binomial and Poisson distributions
V. COORDINATE GEOMETRY : (a) Locus, Translation of axes, rotation of axes (b) Straight line (c) Pair of straight lines (d) Circles (e) System of circles (f) Conics – Parabola – Ellipse – Hyperbola – Equations of tangent, normal, chord of contact and polar at any point of these conics, asymptotes of hyperbola. (g) Polar Coordinates (h) Coordinates in three dimensions, distance between two points in the space, section formula, centroid of a triangle and tetrahedron. (i) Direction Cosines and direction ratios of a line – angle between two lines (j) Cartesian equation of a plane in (i) general form (ii) normal form and (iii) intercept form – angle between two planes (k) Sphere – Cartesian equation – Centre and radius

VI. CALCULUS : (a) Functions – limits – Continuity (b) Differentiation – Methods of differentiation (c) Successive differentia-tion – Leibnitz’s theorem and its applications (d) Applications of differentiation (e) Partial differentiation including Euler’s theo-rem on homogeneous functions (f) Integration – methods of integration (g) Definite integrals and their applications to areas – reduction formulae (h) Numerical integration – Trapezoidal and Simpson’s rules (i) Differential equations – order and degree – Formation of differential equations – Solution of differential equation by variables seperable method – Solving homogeneous and linear differential equations of first order and first degree."&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;II. TRIGONOMETRY: (a) 
Trigonometric functions – Graphs – periodicity (b) Trigonometric ratios 
of compound angles, multiple and sub-multiple angles, 
Transformations-sum and product rules (c) Trigonometric equations (d) 
Inverse trigonometric functions&lt;br /&gt;(e) Hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic
 functions (f) Properties of Triangles (g) Heights and distances (in 
two-dimensional plane).&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;span class="" id="result_box" lang="en"&gt;&lt;span title="I. ALGEBRA:  (a) Functions – Types of functions – Algebra of real valued functions (b) Mathematical induction and applications

(c) Permutations and Combinations – linear and circular permutations – combinations. (d) Binomial theorem – for a positive integral index – for any rational index – applications – Binomial Coefficients. (e) Partial fractions (f) Exponential and logarithmic series (g) Quadratic expressions, equations and inequations in one variable. (h) Theory of equations – Relations between the roots and Coefficients in any equation – Transformation of equations – reciprocal equations. (i) Matrices and determinants – Types of matrices – Algebra of matrices – Properties of determinants – simultaneous linear equations in two and three variables – Consistency and inconsistency of simultaneous equations. (j) Complex numbers and their properties – De Moivre’s theorem – Applications – Expansions of trigonometric functions.

II. TRIGONOMETRY: (a) Trigonometric functions – Graphs – periodicity (b) Trigonometric ratios of compound angles, multiple and sub-multiple angles, Transformations-sum and product rules (c) Trigonometric equations (d) Inverse trigonometric functions
(e) Hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions (f) Properties of Triangles (g) Heights and distances (in two-dimensional plane). III. VECTOR ALGEBRA : (a) Algebra of vectors – angle between two non-zero vectors – linear combination of vectors – vector equation of line and plane (b) Scalar and vector product of two vectors and their applications c) Scalar and vector triple products, Scalar and vector products of four vectors.

IV. PROBABILITY : (a) Random experiments – Sample space – events – probability of an event – addition and multiplication theorems of probability – Conditional event and conditional probability - Baye’s theorem (b)Random variables – Mean and variance of a random variable – Binomial and Poisson distributions
V. COORDINATE GEOMETRY : (a) Locus, Translation of axes, rotation of axes (b) Straight line (c) Pair of straight lines (d) Circles (e) System of circles (f) Conics – Parabola – Ellipse – Hyperbola – Equations of tangent, normal, chord of contact and polar at any point of these conics, asymptotes of hyperbola. (g) Polar Coordinates (h) Coordinates in three dimensions, distance between two points in the space, section formula, centroid of a triangle and tetrahedron. (i) Direction Cosines and direction ratios of a line – angle between two lines (j) Cartesian equation of a plane in (i) general form (ii) normal form and (iii) intercept form – angle between two planes (k) Sphere – Cartesian equation – Centre and radius

VI. CALCULUS : (a) Functions – limits – Continuity (b) Differentiation – Methods of differentiation (c) Successive differentia-tion – Leibnitz’s theorem and its applications (d) Applications of differentiation (e) Partial differentiation including Euler’s theo-rem on homogeneous functions (f) Integration – methods of integration (g) Definite integrals and their applications to areas – reduction formulae (h) Numerical integration – Trapezoidal and Simpson’s rules (i) Differential equations – order and degree – Formation of differential equations – Solution of differential equation by variables seperable method – Solving homogeneous and linear differential equations of first order and first degree."&gt;III. VECTOR ALGEBRA : (a) Algebra of vectors – 
angle between two non-zero vectors – linear combination of vectors – 
vector equation of line and plane (b) Scalar and vector product of two 
vectors and their applications c) Scalar and vector triple products, 
Scalar and vector products of four vectors.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span id="goog_2036790185"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span id="goog_2036790186"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;span class="" id="result_box" lang="en"&gt;&lt;span title="I. ALGEBRA:  (a) Functions – Types of functions – Algebra of real valued functions (b) Mathematical induction and applications

(c) Permutations and Combinations – linear and circular permutations – combinations. (d) Binomial theorem – for a positive integral index – for any rational index – applications – Binomial Coefficients. (e) Partial fractions (f) Exponential and logarithmic series (g) Quadratic expressions, equations and inequations in one variable. (h) Theory of equations – Relations between the roots and Coefficients in any equation – Transformation of equations – reciprocal equations. (i) Matrices and determinants – Types of matrices – Algebra of matrices – Properties of determinants – simultaneous linear equations in two and three variables – Consistency and inconsistency of simultaneous equations. (j) Complex numbers and their properties – De Moivre’s theorem – Applications – Expansions of trigonometric functions.

II. TRIGONOMETRY: (a) Trigonometric functions – Graphs – periodicity (b) Trigonometric ratios of compound angles, multiple and sub-multiple angles, Transformations-sum and product rules (c) Trigonometric equations (d) Inverse trigonometric functions
(e) Hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions (f) Properties of Triangles (g) Heights and distances (in two-dimensional plane). III. VECTOR ALGEBRA : (a) Algebra of vectors – angle between two non-zero vectors – linear combination of vectors – vector equation of line and plane (b) Scalar and vector product of two vectors and their applications c) Scalar and vector triple products, Scalar and vector products of four vectors.

IV. PROBABILITY : (a) Random experiments – Sample space – events – probability of an event – addition and multiplication theorems of probability – Conditional event and conditional probability - Baye’s theorem (b)Random variables – Mean and variance of a random variable – Binomial and Poisson distributions
V. COORDINATE GEOMETRY : (a) Locus, Translation of axes, rotation of axes (b) Straight line (c) Pair of straight lines (d) Circles (e) System of circles (f) Conics – Parabola – Ellipse – Hyperbola – Equations of tangent, normal, chord of contact and polar at any point of these conics, asymptotes of hyperbola. (g) Polar Coordinates (h) Coordinates in three dimensions, distance between two points in the space, section formula, centroid of a triangle and tetrahedron. (i) Direction Cosines and direction ratios of a line – angle between two lines (j) Cartesian equation of a plane in (i) general form (ii) normal form and (iii) intercept form – angle between two planes (k) Sphere – Cartesian equation – Centre and radius

VI. CALCULUS : (a) Functions – limits – Continuity (b) Differentiation – Methods of differentiation (c) Successive differentia-tion – Leibnitz’s theorem and its applications (d) Applications of differentiation (e) Partial differentiation including Euler’s theo-rem on homogeneous functions (f) Integration – methods of integration (g) Definite integrals and their applications to areas – reduction formulae (h) Numerical integration – Trapezoidal and Simpson’s rules (i) Differential equations – order and degree – Formation of differential equations – Solution of differential equation by variables seperable method – Solving homogeneous and linear differential equations of first order and first degree."&gt;IV. PROBABILITY : (a)
 Random experiments – Sample space – events – probability of an event – 
addition and multiplication theorems of probability – Conditional event 
and conditional probability - Baye’s theorem (b)Random variables – Mean 
and variance of a random variable – Binomial and Poisson distributions&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;span class="" id="result_box" lang="en"&gt;&lt;span title="I. ALGEBRA:  (a) Functions – Types of functions – Algebra of real valued functions (b) Mathematical induction and applications

(c) Permutations and Combinations – linear and circular permutations – combinations. (d) Binomial theorem – for a positive integral index – for any rational index – applications – Binomial Coefficients. (e) Partial fractions (f) Exponential and logarithmic series (g) Quadratic expressions, equations and inequations in one variable. (h) Theory of equations – Relations between the roots and Coefficients in any equation – Transformation of equations – reciprocal equations. (i) Matrices and determinants – Types of matrices – Algebra of matrices – Properties of determinants – simultaneous linear equations in two and three variables – Consistency and inconsistency of simultaneous equations. (j) Complex numbers and their properties – De Moivre’s theorem – Applications – Expansions of trigonometric functions.

II. TRIGONOMETRY: (a) Trigonometric functions – Graphs – periodicity (b) Trigonometric ratios of compound angles, multiple and sub-multiple angles, Transformations-sum and product rules (c) Trigonometric equations (d) Inverse trigonometric functions
(e) Hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions (f) Properties of Triangles (g) Heights and distances (in two-dimensional plane). III. VECTOR ALGEBRA : (a) Algebra of vectors – angle between two non-zero vectors – linear combination of vectors – vector equation of line and plane (b) Scalar and vector product of two vectors and their applications c) Scalar and vector triple products, Scalar and vector products of four vectors.

IV. PROBABILITY : (a) Random experiments – Sample space – events – probability of an event – addition and multiplication theorems of probability – Conditional event and conditional probability - Baye’s theorem (b)Random variables – Mean and variance of a random variable – Binomial and Poisson distributions
V. COORDINATE GEOMETRY : (a) Locus, Translation of axes, rotation of axes (b) Straight line (c) Pair of straight lines (d) Circles (e) System of circles (f) Conics – Parabola – Ellipse – Hyperbola – Equations of tangent, normal, chord of contact and polar at any point of these conics, asymptotes of hyperbola. (g) Polar Coordinates (h) Coordinates in three dimensions, distance between two points in the space, section formula, centroid of a triangle and tetrahedron. (i) Direction Cosines and direction ratios of a line – angle between two lines (j) Cartesian equation of a plane in (i) general form (ii) normal form and (iii) intercept form – angle between two planes (k) Sphere – Cartesian equation – Centre and radius

VI. CALCULUS : (a) Functions – limits – Continuity (b) Differentiation – Methods of differentiation (c) Successive differentia-tion – Leibnitz’s theorem and its applications (d) Applications of differentiation (e) Partial differentiation including Euler’s theo-rem on homogeneous functions (f) Integration – methods of integration (g) Definite integrals and their applications to areas – reduction formulae (h) Numerical integration – Trapezoidal and Simpson’s rules (i) Differential equations – order and degree – Formation of differential equations – Solution of differential equation by variables seperable method – Solving homogeneous and linear differential equations of first order and first degree."&gt;V.
 COORDINATE GEOMETRY : (a) Locus, Translation of axes, rotation of axes 
(b) Straight line (c) Pair of straight lines (d) Circles (e) System of 
circles (f) Conics – Parabola – Ellipse – Hyperbola – Equations of 
tangent, normal, chord of contact and polar at any point of these 
conics, asymptotes of hyperbola. (g) Polar Coordinates (h) Coordinates 
in three dimensions, distance between two points in the space, section 
formula, centroid of a triangle and tetrahedron. (i) Direction Cosines 
and direction ratios of a line – angle between two lines (j) Cartesian 
equation of a plane in (i) general form (ii) normal form and (iii) 
intercept form – angle between two planes (k) Sphere – Cartesian 
equation – Centre and radius&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;VI. CALCULUS : (a) Functions – 
limits – Continuity (b) Differentiation – Methods of differentiation (c)
 Successive differentia-tion – Leibnitz’s theorem and its applications 
(d) Applications of differentiation (e) Partial differentiation 
including Euler’s theo-rem on homogeneous functions (f) Integration – 
methods of integration (g) Definite integrals and their applications to 
areas – reduction formulae (h) Numerical integration – Trapezoidal and 
Simpson’s rules (i) Differential equations – order and degree – 
Formation of differential equations – Solution of differential equation 
by variables seperable method – Solving homogeneous and linear 
differential equations of first order and first degree.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align: center;"&gt;
&lt;span class="" id="result_box" lang="en"&gt;&lt;span title="I. ALGEBRA:  (a) Functions – Types of functions – Algebra of real valued functions (b) Mathematical induction and applications

(c) Permutations and Combinations – linear and circular permutations – combinations. (d) Binomial theorem – for a positive integral index – for any rational index – applications – Binomial Coefficients. (e) Partial fractions (f) Exponential and logarithmic series (g) Quadratic expressions, equations and inequations in one variable. (h) Theory of equations – Relations between the roots and Coefficients in any equation – Transformation of equations – reciprocal equations. (i) Matrices and determinants – Types of matrices – Algebra of matrices – Properties of determinants – simultaneous linear equations in two and three variables – Consistency and inconsistency of simultaneous equations. (j) Complex numbers and their properties – De Moivre’s theorem – Applications – Expansions of trigonometric functions.

II. TRIGONOMETRY: (a) Trigonometric functions – Graphs – periodicity (b) Trigonometric ratios of compound angles, multiple and sub-multiple angles, Transformations-sum and product rules (c) Trigonometric equations (d) Inverse trigonometric functions
(e) Hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions (f) Properties of Triangles (g) Heights and distances (in two-dimensional plane). III. VECTOR ALGEBRA : (a) Algebra of vectors – angle between two non-zero vectors – linear combination of vectors – vector equation of line and plane (b) Scalar and vector product of two vectors and their applications c) Scalar and vector triple products, Scalar and vector products of four vectors.

IV. PROBABILITY : (a) Random experiments – Sample space – events – probability of an event – addition and multiplication theorems of probability – Conditional event and conditional probability - Baye’s theorem (b)Random variables – Mean and variance of a random variable – Binomial and Poisson distributions
V. COORDINATE GEOMETRY : (a) Locus, Translation of axes, rotation of axes (b) Straight line (c) Pair of straight lines (d) Circles (e) System of circles (f) Conics – Parabola – Ellipse – Hyperbola – Equations of tangent, normal, chord of contact and polar at any point of these conics, asymptotes of hyperbola. (g) Polar Coordinates (h) Coordinates in three dimensions, distance between two points in the space, section formula, centroid of a triangle and tetrahedron. (i) Direction Cosines and direction ratios of a line – angle between two lines (j) Cartesian equation of a plane in (i) general form (ii) normal form and (iii) intercept form – angle between two planes (k) Sphere – Cartesian equation – Centre and radius

VI. CALCULUS : (a) Functions – limits – Continuity (b) Differentiation – Methods of differentiation (c) Successive differentia-tion – Leibnitz’s theorem and its applications (d) Applications of differentiation (e) Partial differentiation including Euler’s theo-rem on homogeneous functions (f) Integration – methods of integration (g) Definite integrals and their applications to areas – reduction formulae (h) Numerical integration – Trapezoidal and Simpson’s rules (i) Differential equations – order and degree – Formation of differential equations – Solution of differential equation by variables seperable method – Solving homogeneous and linear differential equations of first order and first degree."&gt;&lt;span style="font-size: large;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="color: blue;"&gt;&lt;blink&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.abcjobs.in/2013/01/eamcet-2013-syllabus-for-medicine.html" target="_blank"&gt;CHECK EAMCET 2013 PHYSICS SYLLABUS For Engineering &amp;amp; Medicine&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/blink&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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Eamcet 2013 Notification - ap eamcet 2013 notification has going to announce in fe days for that almost all arrangements has been compleated by the andhra pradesh government like the past year this year also JNTU ANANTAPUR has looking all maintenance for the ap eamcet 2013 examination.&lt;br /&gt;
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After the NEET 2013 issue by supreme court now andhra pradesh state government has decided to announce the dates of all entrance examination details. For that on today evening the educational minister mister pardha saradhi has meted the officials of Eamcet Board and discussed with them finally released the estimation dates with the media.&lt;br /&gt;
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According to&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; our survey and as per the steps taken by govt we gathered the flashing news which is the below dates will be fixed to eamcet 2013. We are working on it so we are not specifying that theese dates are not correct but it is almost right dates.&lt;br /&gt;
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This is very happy news to the intermediate 2nd year students who were now pursuing inter and preparing for eamcet 2013. We are feeling happy to inform this dates. Here we gave the all specific dates which will be going to take by eamcet board.&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;b&gt; &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;AP EAMCET 2013 notification Date &lt;/b&gt;: February 1st week&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;AP Eamcet 2013 Exam Date&lt;/b&gt; : May 10th which is friday&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Eamcet 2013 Results&lt;/b&gt; - &lt;b&gt;Ap Eamcet Results 2013 &lt;/b&gt;: June 2nd 2013&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Eamcet 2013 1st counselling Date&lt;/b&gt; &lt;b&gt;For Engineering&lt;/b&gt;&amp;nbsp; :June 17th to 30th&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;AP eamcet 2013 1st counselling Dates For Medical&lt;/b&gt; : June 25 to 30&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Eamcet 2013 2nd counselling For Engineering&amp;nbsp; Date&lt;/b&gt;&amp;nbsp; in : July 8th to 11th&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Eamcet 2013 2nd counselling For Medical&amp;nbsp; Date&lt;/b&gt; : July 12th to 15th&lt;br /&gt;
Classes will begin on: August 1st week&lt;/div&gt;
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