Course Content
Theme 1. Matter
In classical physics and general chemistry, matter is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume.
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Theme 3. Force
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Theme 4. Simple Machines
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Theme 5. Light & Shadows
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Theme 6. Magnetism
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ICSE Physics – 6
About Lesson

Advantages of learning Physics?

  1. Physics is that branch of science which defines how the world around us works.
  2. Physics is the base of several modern technologies.
  3. Engineers design airplanes, cars, buildings, and electronics such as computers, cell phones, etc by having knowledge of Physics.
  4. Physics is used by scientists, physicists, engineers, astronauts to study the properties of nature.

How to prepare for examination?

  1. Create a timetable and study accordingly.
  2. Make regular notes of formulas and paste it in your study room or on your desktop. 
  3. Make a habit of writing short notes during your studies so that you can revise many times before the exams.

Important questions

Important questions helps them to revise the chapters instantly. These important questions provides important concepts and topics in a short span of time.


Why you should practice Important Questions?

  • It boosts the student’s confidence level and it also provides extra knowledge on the related topics.
  • Students get to understand on which topic to concentrate more as per the important questions from each chapter.
  • Students who practice more after completing the syllabus, helps them to understand basic concepts with ease.
  • It helps them evaluate their performance and work upon their weakness.

Sample paper

The sample papers of physics helps the students in getting an idea of how the questions will be asked during examination. Solving them will give the students a feeling of self confidence and relaxation. Sample papers of Physics are prepared as per prescribed syllabus.


When to start solving the Sample Papers?

  1. At least one on each subject at the end of every month.
  2. When you’ve covered 10 or more topics of a subject.
  3. When you want to asses your preparations.
  4. During revision.
  5. On your study leaves.