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1.Set Relations and Functions NO CHANGE
2.Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations 1.Square Root of a Complex Number
2.Triangle Inequality
3.Matrices and Determinants 1.Properties of Determinants
2.Elementry Transformations
4.Permutation and Combination No Change
5.Mathematical Inductions Removed
6.Binomial Theorem 1.Proerties of Binomial Coefficients
7.Sequence and Series 1.Sum up to n terms of special Series
Sn,Sn2,Sn3. Arithmetico Geometric Series
8.LCD &AOD 1.Rolles and LMVT Theorem
2.Tangent and Normal
9.Integral Calculus 1.Integral as a Limit of Sum
10.Differential Equations 1.Formation of Differential Equations
3. CHAPTER NAME REMOVED Topics/Chapter
11.Coordinate Geometry
Straight Line----------
Circle ,Conic Sections
Translation of Axes
Equation of Internal and External bisectors of angles
between two lines
Equation of family of line passing through the point of
Intersection of two lines
Condition for a line to be tangent to a circle ,equation of
the Y=mx + c to be tangent and points of tangency
12.Three Dimensional Geometry Plane in Different forms , the intersection
of a line and a plane ,coplanar lines
13.Vector Algebra 1.Scalar and Vector Triple Product
14.Statistics and Probability Bernoulli trials and Binomial Distribution
15.Trigonometry Heights and Distance
16.Mathematical Reasoning
Removed
4. CHAPTER NAME REMOVED Topics/Chapter Added
1. PHYSICS AND
MEASUREMENT
Physics, technology,
and society
Significant
Figures
2. KINEMATICS Zero Vector , Unit Vector
3. LAWS OF MOTION vehicle on a level
circular road, vehicle
on a banked road.
4. WORK, ENERGY, AND
POWER
motion in a vertical
circle
5. ROTATIONAL MOTION comparison of linear
and rotational
motions
6. GRAVITATION Geostationary Satelites Motion of a satellite, ,
time period, and
energy of satellite.
5. CHAPTER NAME REMOVED Topics/Chapter Added
7. PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS
AND LIQUIDS
1.Reynolds Number
2.Newtons law of cooling
8. THERMODYNAMICS Carnot engine and its
efficiency
isothermal and adiabatic
processes
9. KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
No Change
10. OSCILLATIONS AND
WAVES
1.Free, forced and damped
oscillations, resonance
2. Doppler Effect in sound
11. ELECTROSTATICS 1.Potential Difference
12. CURRENT ELECTRICITY 1.Colour Code for
Resistors
2. Potentiometer -
principle and its
applications.
1.Mobility
6. CHAPTER NAME REMOVED Topics/Chapter Added
13. MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF
CURRENT AND MAGNETISM
1. Cyclotron.
2. Earth's magnetic field and magnetic elements
3. Electromagnets and permanent magnets.
4. 4.Hysteresis
14. ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION AND ALTERNATING
CURRENTS
1.Quality Factor
15. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
No Change
16. OPTICS 1. Resolving power of microscopes and
astronomical telescopes.
17. DUAL NATURE OF MATTER
AND RADIATION
1.Davisson –Germer Experiment
7. CHAPTER NAME REMOVED Topics/Chapter
18. ATOMS AND NUCLEI 1.isotopes, isobars: isotones. Radioactivity- alpha. beta and
gamma particles/rays and their properties; radioactive decay law.
19. ELECTRONIC DEVICES Junction transistor, transistor action, characteristics of a
transistor: transistor as an amplifier (common emitter
configuration) and oscillator.
20. COMMUNICATION
SYSTEMS
REMOVED
21.Experimental Skills 1. Plotting a cooling curve for the relationship between the
temperature of a hot body and time.
2. Potentiometer.
(i) Comparison of emf of two primary cells.
(ii) Determination of internal resistance of a cell.
3. Characteristic curves of a transistor and finding current gain
and voltage gain
4. Using a multimeter to: (i) Identify the base of a transistor (ii)
Distinguish between NPN and PNP type transistor (iii) See the
unidirectional current in case of a diode and an LED. (iv) Check
the correctness or otherwise of a given electronic component
(diode, transistor, or IC).
8. CHAPTER NAME REMOVED Topics/Chapter
1. Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Physical quantities and their measurements in Chemistry,
precision, and accuracy, significant figures. S.I.Units,
dimensional analysis:
2. States of Matter Removed
3. Atomic Structure Thomson and Rutherford atomic models and their
limitations
4. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
No Change
5. Chemical Thermodynamics
No Change
6. Solutions
No Change
7. Equilibrium
No Change
8.Redox Reaction and Electrochemistry
No Change
9. Chemical Kinetics
No Change
10. Surface Chemistry
Removed
9. CHAPTER NAME REMOVED Topics/Chapter
11.Classification of Elements and
Periodicity in Properties
No Change
12. General Principles and Processes of
Isolation of Metals
Removed
13. Hydrogen Removed
14. S-Block Elements Removed
15. P-Block Elements No Change
16. D- and F- Block Elements No Change
17. Co-ordination Compounds No Change
18. Environmental Chemistry Removed
19. Purification and Characterization of
Organic Compounds
No Change
20. Some Basic Principles of Organic
Chemistry
No Change
10. CHAPTER NAME REMOVED Topics/Chapter Added
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22. Organic Compounds
containing Halogens
No Change
23. Organic Compounds
Containing Oxygen
No Change
24. Organic Compounds
Containing Nitrogen
No Change
25. Polymers Removed
26. Biomolecule Harmones (General
Introduction)
27. Chemistry in Everyday
Life
Removed
28. Principle Related to
Practical Chemistry
No Change