Class 11 Physics Syllabus for the 2026–27 Session

CBSE has released the Class 11 Physics Syllabus for the 2026–27 Session on 1st April 2026.

This syllabus is as per the new curriculum for the academic session 2026-2027.

We have listed the syllabus in an easy-to-read, scan and understand manner. We have arranged the syllabus in a unit-wise and then chapter-wise format for easy navigation.

Chapter–1: Units and Measurements


1. Need for measurement
Units of measurement
Systems of units
SI units
Fundamental units
Derived units

2. Significant figures

3.Determining the uncertainty in the result

4. Dimensions of physical quantities

5. Dimensional analysis
Its applications

Chapter–2: Motion in a Straight Line


1. Frame of reference

2. Motion in a straight line

3. Elementary concepts of differentiation and integration for describing motion

4. Uniform and non-uniform motion

5. Average speed and average velocity

6.Instantaneous velocity

7. Uniformly accelerated motion

8. Velocity–time and position–time graphs

9. Relations for uniformly accelerated motion
● Graphical treatment
● Calculus treatment

Chapter–3: Motion in a Plane


1. Scalar and vector quantities

2. Position and displacement vectors

3. General vectors and their notations

4. Equality of vectors

5.Multiplication of vectors by a real number

6. Addition and subtraction of vectors

7. Unit vector

8. Resolution of a vector in a plane
Rectangular components

9. Scalar product of vectors

10. Vector product of vectors

11. Motion in a plane

  • Cases of uniform velocity
  • Cases of uniform acceleration
    • Projectile motion
    • Uniform circular motion

Chapter–4: Laws of Motion


1. Intuitive concept of force

2. Inertia

3. Newton’s first law of motion

4. Momentum

5. Newton’s second law of motion

6. Impulse

7. Newton’s third law of motion

8. Law of conservation of linear momentum
→Its applications

9. Equilibrium of concurrent forces

10. Static friction

11. Kinetic friction

12. Laws of friction

13. Rolling friction

14. Lubrication

15. Dynamics of uniform circular motion
Centripetal force
Examples of circular motion
Vehicle on a level circular road
Vehicle on a banked road

Chapter– 5: Work, Energy, and Power


1. Work done by a constant force

2. Work done by a variable force

3. Kinetic energy

4. Work–energy theorem

5. Power

6. Notion of potential energy

7. Potential energy of a spring

8.Conservative forces

9. Non-conservative forces

10. Motion in a vertical circle

11. Elastic collisions

12. Inelastic collisions
In one dimension
In two dimensions

Chapter–6: System of Particles and Rotational Motion


1. Centre of mass of a two-particle system

2. Momentum conservation

3. Centre of mass motion

4. Centre of mass of a rigid body

5. Centre of mass of a uniform rod

6. Moment of a force

7. Torque

8. Angular momentum

9. Law of conservation of angular momentum
Its applications

10.Equilibrium of rigid bodies

11. Rigid body rotation

12. Equations of rotational motion

13.Comparison of linear and rotational motions

14. Moment of inertia

15. Radius of gyration

16. Values of moments of inertia for simple geometrical objects
No derivation

Chapter – 7: Gravitation


1. Kepler’s laws of planetary motion

2. Universal law of gravitation

3. Acceleration due to gravity
Its variation with altitude
Its variation with depth

4.Gravitational potential energy

5.Gravitational potential

6. Escape speed

7. Orbital velocity of a satellite

8. Energy of an orbiting satellite

Chapter–8: Mechanical Properties of Solids


1. Elasticity

2. Stress–strain relationship

3. Hooke’s law

4. Young’s modulus

5. Bulk modulus

6. Shear modulus of rigidity
Qualitative idea only

7. Poisson’s ratio

8. Elastic energy

9. Application of the elastic behaviour of materials
Qualitative idea only

Chapter–9: Mechanical Properties of Fluids


1. Pressure due to a fluid column

2. Pascal’s law
➜Applications:
Hydraulic lift
Hydraulic brakes

3. Effect of gravity on fluid pressure

4. Viscosity

5. Stokes’ law

6. Terminal velocity

7. Streamline flow

8. Turbulent flow

9. Critical velocity

10. Bernoulli’s theorem
➜Simple applications
Torricelli’s law
Dynamic lift

11. Surface energy

12. Surface tension

13. Angle of contact

14. Excess of pressure across a curved surface

15. Application of surface tension ideas
➜Drops
➜Bubbles
➜Capillary rise


Chapter–10: Thermal Properties of Matter


1. Heat

2.Temperature
➜Thermal expansion of solids
➜Thermal expansion of liquids
➜Thermal expansion of gases
➜Anomalous expansion
of water

4. Specific heat capacity

5. Cp, Cv

6. Calorimetry

7. Change of state
➜Latent heat capacity

8. Heat transfer
➜Conduction
➜Convection
➜Radiation

9. Thermal conductivity

10. Blackbody radiation
➜Qualitative ideas

11. Wein’s displacement law

12. Stefan’s law

Chapter–11: Thermodynamics


1. Thermal equilibrium

2. Definition of temperature

3. Zeroth law of thermodynamics

4. Heat

5. Work

6. Internal energy

7. First law of thermodynamics

8. Second law of thermodynamics

9.Thermodynamic state variables

10. Equation of state

11. Change of condition of gaseous state
➜Isothermal process
➜Adiabatic process
➜Reversible process
➜Irreversible process
➜Cyclic process

Chapter–12: Kinetic Theory


1. Equation of state of a perfect gas

2. Work done in compressing a gas

3. Kinetic theory of gases
➜Assumptions
➜Concept
of pressure

4. Kinetic interpretation of temperature

5. RMS speed of gas molecules

6. Degrees of freedom

7. Law of equipartition of energy
➜Statement only
➜Application to specific heat capacities of gases

8. Concept of mean free path

9. Avogadro’s number

Chapter–13: Oscillations


1. Periodic motion
➜Time period
➜Frequency
➜Displacement as a function of time
➜Periodic functions
➜Their applications

2. Simple harmonic motion (S.H.M)

3. Uniform circular motion
➜Its equations of motion

4. Phase

5. Oscillations of a loaded spring
➜Restoring force
➜Force constant

6. Energy in S.H.M
➜Kinetic energy
➜Potential energy

7. Simple pendulum
➜Derivation of the expression for its time period

Chapter–14: Waves


1. Wave motion
➜Transverse waves
➜Longitudinal waves

2. Speed of travelling wave

3. Displacement relation for a progressive wave

4. Principle of superposition of waves

5. Reflection of waves

6. Standing waves
➜In strings
➜In organ pipes

7. Fundamental mode and harmonics

8. Beats


Units, Chapters and marks for class 11 physics 2026-27

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