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Compulsory Part Curriculum Structure and Organization (X) Heat Temp., heat and internal energy Transfer processes Change of state Gases Mechanics Position and movement Force and motion Projectile motion Work, energy and power Momentum Uniform circular motion Gravitation Wave Nature and properties of waves Light Sound Electricity and Magnetism Electrostatics Circuits and domestic electricity Electromagnetism Radioactivity and Nuclear Energy Radiation and radioactivity Atomic model Nuclear energy Elective Part Energy and Use of Energy Medical Physics School-based Assessment Experiments, Investigative studies

Compulsory Part Curriculum Structure and Organization (X/2) Heat Temp., heat and internal energy Transfer processes Change of state Gases Mechanics Position and movement Force and motion Projectile motion Work, energy and power Momentum Uniform circular motion Gravitation Wave Nature and properties of waves Light Sound Electricity and Magnetism Electrostatics Circuits and domestic electricity Electromagnetism Radioactivity and Nuclear Energy Radiation and radioactivity Atomic model Nuclear energy Elective Part Energy and Use of Energy Medical Physics School-based Assessment Experiments (~63%)

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