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Grade 7 Practical Physics

Curriculum

  • 32 Sections
  • 32 Lessons
  • 96 Weeks
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  • determination of density of a solid by using a measuring cylinder
    1
    • 2.1
      determination of density of a solid by using a measuring cylinder
  • determination of density of a liquid by using a density bottle
    1
    • 3.1
      determination of density of a liquid by using a density bottle
  • to prove that sound is produced due to vibration produced in a medium
    1
    • 4.1
      to prove that sound is produced due to vibration produced in a medium
  • to prove that sound travels through solids
    1
    • 5.1
      to prove that sound travels through solids
  • to prove that sound travels through liquid
    1
    • 6.1
      to prove that sound travels through liquid
  • to show the reflection of sound
    1
    • 7.1
      to show the reflection of sound
  • to prove that pitch of sound increases with the decreases in length of vibrating in column
    1
    • 8.1
      to prove that pitch of sound increases with the decreases in length of vibrating in column
  • to prove that pitch of sound increases with increases in frequency
    1
    • 9.1
      to prove that pitch of sound increases with increases in frequency
  • to prove that pitch of sounds depends upon the thickness of a vibrating string
    1
    • 10.1
      to prove that pitch of sounds depends upon the thickness of a vibrating string
  • to prove that pitch of a sound depends upon the length of vibrating strings
    1
    • 11.1
      to prove that pitch of a sound depends upon the length of vibrating strings
  • to prove that sound is produced when the air is blown through a silt
    1
    • 12.1
      to prove that sound is produced when the air is blown through a silt
  • to prove that sound is produced by turning folk is due the vibrationo pongs
    1
    • 13.1
      to prove that sound is produced by turning folk is due the vibration pongs
  • sound can not travel through vacuum
    1
    • 14.1
      sound can not travel through vacuum
  • to prove that liquids expand on heating
    1
    • 15.1
      to prove that liquids expand on heating
  • to prove that gases expand in volume of heating
    1
    • 16.1
      to prove that gases expand in volume of heating
  • to prove that heat energy travels from the hot end of the ruler towards its cold end
    1
    • 17.1
      to prove that heat energy travels from the hot end of the ruler towards its cold end
  • to prove that copper easily allows the heat energy to flow through it,but class does not
    1
    • 18.1
      to prove that copper easily allows the heat energy to flow through it,but class does not
  • solids expands on heating and contract on cooling
    1
    • 19.1
      solids expands on heating and contract on cooling
  • to prove that equal lengths of different solid expands by different amounts when heated equally
    1
    • 20.1
      to prove that equal lengths of different solid expands by different amounts when heated equally
  • to prove experimentally that water is bad conductor of heat
    1
    • 21.1
      to prove experimentally that water is bad conductor of heat
  • to prove experimentally that air is bad conductor of heat
    1
    • 22.1
      to prove experimentally that air is bad conductor of heat
  • to prove convection in liquids
    1
    • 23.1
      to prove convection in liquids
  • experiment to prove convection in gase
    1
    • 24.1
      experiment to prove convection in gase
  • to prove that light travels in straight line
    1
    • 25.1
      to prove that light travels in straight line
  • to verify law of reflection and to show the imaige is formed as far behind the plane mirror as the object is in front of it
    1
    • 26.1
      to verify law of reflection and to show the imaige is formed as far behind the plane mirror as the object is in front of it
  • to show plane mirror produces lateral inversion
    1
    • 27.1
      to show plane mirror produces lateral inversion
  • why do the aeroplane flying high in the sky not cost their shadows
    1
    • 28.1
      why do the aeroplane flying high in the sky not cost their shadows
  • how is lunar eclipse caused
    1
    • 29.1
      how is lunar eclipse caused
  • how is solar eclipse caused
    1
    • 30.1
      how is solar eclipse caused
  • closed and open circuit
    1
    • 31.1
      closed and open circuit
  • material such as cotton or rubber does not allow the electric current to flow through them
    1
    • 32.1
      material such as cotton or rubber does not allow the electric current to flow through them
  • to study the properties of series circuit and parallel circuit
    1
    • 33.1
      to study the properties of series circuit and parallel circuit
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