| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanical Waves | Require a medium; transfer energy without matter transfer | Examples: sound waves |
| Electromagnetic Waves | Do not require medium; travel at | Examples: light, radio waves |
| Kinematic Equations | Assume constant acceleration; relate v, s, t, a | Used for uniformly accelerated motion |
| Types of Energy | KE: motion; PE: position; Power: rate of doing work | Power in watts (W) |
| Reflection vs Refraction | Reflection: angle of incidence = angle of reflection | Refraction: bending of light at interface |
Physics 10th Grade
ββ Measurement & Units
ββ Kinematics
β ββ Displacement
β ββ Velocity
β ββ Acceleration
ββ Dynamics
β ββ Newtonβs Laws
β ββ Friction
ββ Work & Energy
β ββ Work
β ββ KE & PE
β ββ Power
ββ Momentum
β ββ Conservation
ββ Gravitation
β ββ Law of gravitation
ββ Thermodynamics
β ββ Heat transfer modes
ββ Waves & Optics
ββ Wave properties
ββ Reflection & refraction
ββ Lenses & image formation
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Kinematics β equations?
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Newtonβs Second Law β definition?
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