Physics (Grade IX_X)
Grade IX_X
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Overview

A complete foundation in physical science, built for exam success and real-world application.
The Grade IX/X Physics syllabus provides a comprehensive foundation in physical science, crucial for O-Level exam success. The chart below illustrates the distribution of concepts across major topics:
Analyse motion using graphs, equations, and vector breakdowns
Understand forces, momentum, pressure, and energy conservation
Explore thermal physics including particle theory, heat transfer, and latent heat
Investigate wave behaviour, light, sound, lenses, and the electromagnetic spectrum
Master electricity and magnetism, from basic circuits to power calculations
Discover the basics of nuclear physics and explore space science

Learning Area Coverage
The Grade IX/X Physics syllabus provides a comprehensive foundation in physical science, crucial for O-Level exam success. The chart below illustrates the distribution of concepts across major topics:

Assessment and Practice
The course includes frequent topic-end assessments and 13 comprehensive exams spread throughout the academic year. Students also complete midterm and final mock exams based on the full O Level format to ensure readiness and retention.
Course Structure Overview
This comprehensive plan covers the entire O Level Physics syllabus, from motion and forces to nuclear and space physics, with consistent assessments and extensive exam practice to ensure readiness.


9 Core Module
Coverage of all mathematical area


48 Week Program
Structured regular timeline


Continues Assessment
Topic test & comprehensive exam
Module Timeline
Weeks (25–32)
Topic: Waves

Week 25

Wave basics

Week 26

Wave behavior

Week 27

Reflection of light, laws, mirror images, experimental setup

Week 28

Refraction, refractive index, critical angle, total internal reflection

End of Week 28

Comprehensive Exam 7 (Covers Weeks 25–28)

Week 29

Lenses

Week 30

Eye defects, correction with lenses, ray diagram analysis

Week 31

Dispersion of light and visible spectrum

Week 32

EM spectrum, wave types, uses, dangers, speed of EM waves

End of Week 32

Comprehensive Exam 8 (Covers Weeks 25–32)
Week (24)
Topic: Revision & Practice

End of Week 24

Midterm Exam — covers all contents from Weeks 1 to 23
Weeks (1–17)
Topic: Motion, Forces, and Energy

Week 1

Measurement of length, time, volume, and the concept of scalar and vector quantities

Week 2

Resultant vectors and graphical methods

Week 3

Speed, velocity, average speed, acceleration

Week 4

Uniform and non-uniform acceleration; gradient and area under graphs

End of Week 4

Comprehensive Exam 1 (Covers Weeks 1–4)

Week 5

Distance-time and speed-time graph analysis

Week 6

Free fall and acceleration due to gravity

Week 7

Mass vs. weight; inertia and gravitational field strength

Week 8

Determining density (solid, liquid, irregular) and related calculations

End of Week 8

Comprehensive Exam 2 (Covers Weeks 1–8)

Week 9

Types of forces; Newton’s laws; resultant force calculations

Week 10

Friction, drag, air resistance, terminal velocity, stopping distances

Week 11

Elastic deformation, Hooke’s law, spring constant, load-extension graphs

Week 12

Circular motion and its qualitative factors

End of Week 12

Comprehensive Exam 3 (Covers Weeks 5–12)

Week 13

Moments, principle of moments, verifying experiments

Week 14

Centre of gravity and stability

Week 15

Momentum, impulse, conservation of momentum

Week 16

Energy stores and transfers, conservation, KE and GPE equations

Week 17

Work, power, efficiency, renewable and non-renewable energy sources

End of Week 17

Comprehensive Exam 4 (Covers Weeks 9–17)
Weeks (18–23)
Topic: Thermal Physics

Week 18

States of matter and kinetic particle theory

Week 19

Pressure-temperature and volume-temperature relationships, p₁V₁ = p₂V₂

Week 20

Thermal expansion, thermometer structure, Kelvin-Celsius conversion

Week 21

Specific heat capacity; energy and temperature relation; experimental methods

End of Week 21

Comprehensive Exam 5 (Covers Weeks 18–21)

Week 22

Latent heat, melting/boiling, evaporation vs boiling, cooling via evaporation

Week 23

Conduction, convection, radiation, and practical applications

End of Week 23

Comprehensive Exam 6 (Covers Weeks 18–23)
Weeks (33–36)
Topic: Sound and Electromagnetic Spectrum

Week 33

Nature of sound, oscilloscopes, frequency range, echoes

Week 34

Speed of sound in different media, ultrasound, applications

Week 35

Magnetic poles and fields, permanent vs temporary magnets, plotting fields

Week 36

Magnetic field interactions, magnetic force lines, uses of electromagnets

End of Week 36

Comprehensive Exam 9 (Covers Weeks 33–36)
Weeks (37–44)
Topic: Electricity and Magnetism

Week 37

Electric charge, field lines, conductors vs insulators, electrostatics

Week 38

Current, charge, I = Q/t, electron flow, measuring current

Week 39

EMF and potential difference, voltmeters, series sources

Week 40

Resistance, Ohm’s Law, current-voltage graphs, temperature effects

End of Week 40

Comprehensive Exam 10 (Covers Weeks 37–40)

Week 41

Circuit components and diagrams, series and parallel laws

Week 42

Calculating resistance in series and parallel, potential dividers

Week 43

Thermistors, LDRs, variable resistors, input sensors

Week 44

Electrical energy, power, cost calculation, safety and fuse logic

End of Week 44

Comprehensive Exam 11 (Covers Weeks 37–44)
Weeks (45–46)
Topic: Nuclear Physics

Week 45

Atomic model, isotopes, alpha scattering, radiation types and detection

Week 46

Radioactive decay, equations, fission/fusion, half-life, safety procedures

End of Week 46

Comprehensive Exam 12 (Covers Weeks 45–46)
Week (47)
Topic: Space Physics

Earth, Moon, and Sun motion; orbits, gravitational strength, orbital speed


Solar system structure, galaxy, life cycle of stars, redshift, Big Bang theory


End of Week 47

Comprehensive Exam 13 (Covers Weeks 45–47)
Week (48)
Topic: Full syllabus practice, timed papers, corrections and final brush-ups

End of Week 48

Comprehensive Mock Tests with Exam-style Questions — full syllabus