CBSE Class 10th Science Practicals – Syllabus, FAQs, and Much more

CBSE Class 10th Science Practicals: Science is considered as one of the toughest subjects , but is not in reality as it is backed up by various experiments and theories. When talking about concepts every student has heard of various scientists performing experiments to prove their theories and help out the world know more about science. 10th class syllabus is completely filled with various experiments whether it is pH detection or whether it is reactions between various chemicals.

The 10th class is a crucial stage of every student and thus a very concerned and adequate syllabus has been designed to prepare these students for research and various developmental activities. The syllabus includes experiments of physics, chemistry and biology separately so that students learn all three subjects properly without getting confused. The experiments are based on the textbook pattern and so a child will gain knowledge theoretically as well as practically.

Our page contains all the details i.e from syllabus to detailed experiment knowledge to all the data a new student would search for. We hope to give every information here to assist students with easy information so that they will Prepare accordingly. Let’s learn science differently with experimental approach to learn as much as possible.

CBSE Class 10th Science Practicals – Physics

10 Refraction of light

1.    To find the focal length of concave/convex mirror

2.    To study the image formation due to concave mirror at  different positions

3.    To study laws of refraction through glass slab

4.    To Find the Focal Length of Convex Lens

5.    To study the image formation due to convex lens at  different positions

11 Human eye

1.    Study of refraction due to prism

2.    To study scattering of light

12 Electricity

1.    To study the relation between current and potential difference for different materials

2.    To study factors affecting the resistance of material

3.    T study the combination of resistors in connected in series and parallel

4.    To study heating effect of electric current

5.    To determine the power of given material

4 Magnetic effects of electric current

1.    To study the effect of current on magnetic field

2.    To study the magnetic field due to circular loop of wire

3.    To study the magnetic field due to solenoid

4.    To study the force acting on the conductor placed in magnetic field

5.    To study the effect of change in magnetic field on conductor

6.    To study household electric circuit

FAQs

Q.1. How many experiments are there in total only in chemistry?

There are a total of _ experiments in chemistry and to prepare for it kindly visit our website to learn and gain more knowledge about it.

Q.2. Is there viva exam after practicals in school?

Yes.  Generally a viva exam that is an oral exam is taken to evaluate the knowledge of the student about experiments and how much they know about the subject.

Q.3. How should we prepare for the practical exam?

Read all the practicals carefully and note down the steps to be performed carefully. Read your textbook thoroughly so that you will perform well in viva exam. Speak softly in the viva and perform neatly so that teacher gets no doubt to give you full marks.