Course curriculum

    1. 1. Introduction

    2. 2. What is a Physical Quantity

    3. 3. Physical Quantities and SI units

    4. 4. Measurement and Length

    5. 5. Apparatus used to measure Length

    6. 6. The vernier caliper

    7. 7. Taking measurements on a vernier caliper

    8. 8. The micrometer screw gauge

    9. 9. Taking measurement on a micrometer screw gauge

    10. 10. Precautions to be taken while using a micrometer screw gauge

    11. 11. Zero error in a micrometer screw gauge

    12. 12. Errors made during measurement

    13. 13. Parallax Error

    14. 14. Zero Error - Case 1

    15. 15. Zero Error - Case 2

    16. 16. Zero Error - Case 3

    1. 17. Definition of Volume

    2. 18. Conversion factors for units of Volume

    3. 19. Measurement of Volume

    4. 20. Measurement of Volume of Liquids

    5. 21. Precaution to be taken while using a measuring cylinder

    6. 22. Time

    7. 23. Apparatus used to measure time

    8. 24. Taking measurement on digital watch

    9. 25. Taking measurement on analogue stopwatch

    10. 26. The simple pendulum

    1. 27. Scalar and vector quantities

    2. 28. Distance and displacement

    3. 29. speed

    4. 30. Velocity

    5. 31. Average Velocity

    6. 32. Acceleration

    7. 33. Acceleration of free fall or Acceleration due to gravity

    1. 34. Distance vs Time Graph or displacement vs Time Graph - Part 1

    2. 35. Distance vs Time Graph or displacement vs Time Graph - Part 2

    1. 36. Speed vs Time Graph or Velocity vs Time Graph - Part 1

    2. 37. Speed vs Time Graph or Velocity vs Time Graph - Part 2

    1. 38. Definition of Force

    2. 39. Measurement of Force

    3. 40. Addition of Scalar Quanties

    4. 41. Addition of Vector Quantities

    5. 42. Calculating Resultant Force - Case 1

    6. 43. Calculating Resultant Force - Case 2

    7. 44. Calculating Resultant Force - Case 3

    8. 45. Newton's 1st Law of Motion and Simulation

    9. 46. Newton's 2nd Law of Motion and Simulation

    10. 47. Newton's 3rd Law of Motion

About this course

  • 211 lessons
  • 16 hours of video content