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PHYSICS PRACTICALS FOR SSC Physics Practical Examinations of students of Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Islamabad are held after the completion of theory Examination of Secondary School Certificate Part-II (SSC-II). This is the combined exam for the Practicals of SSC-I and SSC-II. This exam has two sections namely Section-A and Section-B. Section A This section contains Practicals (experiments) related to the theory topics that students studied in Secondary School Certificate Part-I (SSC-I) or (9 th class). Section B This section contains Practicals (Experiments) related to the theory topics that students studied in Secondary School Certificate Part-II (SSC-II) or (10 th class). LIST OF PRACTICALS Section A 1. To measure the volume of a solid cylinder by measuring length and diameter of a solid cylinder with Vernier calipers. 2. To measure the thickness of a metal strip or a wire by using a screw gauge. 3....
PHYSICS PRACTICALS FOR HSSC Physics Practical Examinations of students of Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Islamabad are held after the completion of theory Examination of Higher Secondary School Certificate Part-II (HSSC-II). This is the combined exam for the Practicals of HSSC-I and HSSC-II. LIST OF PRACTICALS 1. Measure length and diameter of a solid cylinder and hence estimate its volume quoting proper number of significant figures using Vernier callipers. 2. Measure the diameters of a few ball bearings of different sizes using Screw Gauge and estimate their volumes. Mention the uncertainty in each result. 3. Determine the weight of a body by vector addition of forces. 4. Verify the two conditions of equilibrium using a suspended meter rod. 5. Determine the moment of inertia of a fly wheel. 6. Verify that the time period of the simple pendulum is directly proportional to the square roo...
UNIT No. 2 Kinematics (Numerical Problems) 2.1 A train moves with a uniform velocity of 36 kmh -1 for 10 s. Find the distance travelled by it. Solution Data velocity of train = v =...
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