Study motion, forces, energy, and waves. Learn how mathematics describes the physical world through engaging notes, simulations, and targeted exercises.

Why learning Physics matters
  • Explains natural phenomena from everyday motion to the cosmos.
  • Builds problem‑solving habits essential in engineering and technology.
  • Introduces modeling, experimentation, and computational thinking.
  • Forms the basis for innovations in energy, communication, and space.

Available Lessons

Grade 3
  • Materials

    Identify materials around us and sort them by observable properties like hardness and transparency.

Grade 4
  • Cloths

    See how fabrics are made (handloom, powerloom, knitting) and why material choice matters.

  • Force,Energy,Work

    Relate force, work, and energy to everyday actions and simple calculations.

  • Light

    Explore sources of light, shadows, and simple behaviors like reflection and refraction.

Grade 5
  • Simple Machines

    Understand levers, pulleys, and other simple machines that make tasks easier.

Grade 6
  • Motion

    Measure distance and time, describe speed, and interpret simple motion graphs.

Grade 7
  • Heat

    Contrast heat and temperature, and learn methods of heat transfer with examples.

Grade 8
  • Density and Floatation

    Explain why objects float or sink using density and upthrust; apply to daily life.

  • Refration

    Investigate refraction and dispersion of light through glass and water with real demonstrations.

  • Spherical Mirrors

    Form images with concave/convex mirrors and predict size and orientation changes.

Grade 9
  • Lenses

    Construct images with convex/concave lenses and apply to magnifying and focusing devices.

  • Screw Gauge
  • Simple Pendulum

    Relate period to length and gravity, and analyze motion of a simple pendulum.

  • Units

    Use standard physical units and conversions to communicate measurements accurately.

  • Vernier Callipers

    Measure small lengths precisely with Vernier calipers and read the vernier scale.

Grade 10
  • AC Dynamo

    See how changing magnetic fields generate electricity and compare AC with DC devices.

  • Force

    Connect pushes and pulls to acceleration and equilibrium; draw and reason with force diagrams.