Class 9 Physics made clear — simple concepts, real-life connections, and complete Federal Board coverage to boost your understanding and exam performance.
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Last Updated : August 16, 2025
Physics in Class 9 introduces you to the scientific principles that explain how the world works — from motion and forces to energy, waves, and matter. At this level, students learn to connect theory with practical experiments and see how physics applies in everyday life, technology, and engineering. This course strictly follows the Federal Board syllabus and covers Motion, Force, Work & Energy, Gravitation, Thermal Properties, and more — in a way that’s easy to grasp.
At EduPlus, we focus on:
Breaking down abstract concepts into simple, step-by-step explanations.
Linking principles to real-life situations for better retention.
Encouraging problem-solving skills through numerical practice.
Preparing you for higher-level Physics in Class 10 and future science courses.
Whether you aim to ace your board exams or just want to better understand the world around you, this subject will give you clarity, confidence, and practical skills.
What you will learn?
Physical Quantities & Measurement – Understand SI units, errors, and precision in experiments.
Kinematics – Learn motion, speed, velocity, and acceleration with everyday examples.
Dynamics – Explore Newton’s Laws and how forces change motion.
Turning Effect of Forces – Apply principles of moments and equilibrium.
Gravitation – Discover the laws that govern planets, satellites, and free-fall.
Work & Energy – Understand energy forms, conversions, and efficiency.
Properties of Matter – Learn about elasticity, density, and pressure in real applications.
Thermal Properties of Matter – Explore heat transfer, expansion, and specific heat capacity.
Transfer of Heat – Study conduction, convection, and radiation with practical uses.
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Content will be available at the start of the upcoming session, March 2026