DALIMSS SUNBEAM SCHOOL
Department of Physics
Notice: Physics Practical & Project Submission Guidelines (Class XII)
Date: 21st July 2025
Subject: Guidelines for CBSE Physics Practical & Model Submission
All Class XII students are hereby informed that Physics practical classes are being
conducted regularly as per the allotted timetable. In order to meet CBSE Board
requirements for the Physics practical examination, students must strictly follow the
instructions mentioned below:
Mandatory Submissions for CBSE Practical Examination:
1. Lab Manual File
- Must contain 8 complete experiments.
- Detailed experiment list has already been shared with students and is also pasted in the
school Physics lab.
- Diagrams, observations, calculations, and results should be neatly written.
2. Activity File
- Includes 6 activities as per the CBSE syllabus.
- The list of activities is also available in the Physics lab.
- Must be completed with observation tables and brief conclusions.
3. Computerised Physics Project
- Prepare a project on any one topic from the syllabus.
- Must be spiral bound and the first 3 pages should be glossy with the school logo.
4. Working Model
- Prepare a working model based on any idea from the list of models provided (LDR, IR
sensor, transistor, Arduino-based, etc.).
- The model can be individual or made in a group of 3–4 students.
- Ensure your model demonstrates one or more core Physics principles.
Additional Information:
- All files should be neatly presented, well-labeled, and submitted on time.
- In case of any doubt or clarification, feel free to meet me personally in the Physics lab
during school hours.
Let us work together to ensure high-quality practical records and models that reflect your
understanding and creativity.
Physics Project Models for Class XII
This section provides a collection of innovative and educational Physics project models
suitable for Class XII students. These models are ideal for practical exams and science
exhibitions.
● • Water Rocket Launcher – Newton's Laws, Projectile Motion
● • IR Sensor-Based Object Counter – Semiconductors, Digital Electronics
● • Automatic Street Light – Photoelectric Effect
● • Computer-Based Physics Simulation – Motion, Electromagnetism
● • Smart Traffic Light – Logic Gates, Sensors
● • Tesla Coil – EM Induction, Resonance
● • Wireless Electricity Transmission – Inductive Coupling
● • Rain Alarm – Conductivity
● • Speed Detector – Speed = Distance/Time
● • Electromagnetic Crane – Magnetism
● • Solar Tracker – Energy Conversion
● • Laser Security Alarm – Light and Electronics
● • Mini Seismograph – SHM, EM Induction
● • RFID Attendance System – EM Waves
● • Magnetic Levitation – Magnetic Forces
● • Sound Level Detector – Sound Waves
● • Windmill Generator – Energy Conversion
● • Automatic Room Light – Photoelectric Effect
● • Automatic Fan with Light – Transistor as Switch
● • Solar Garden Light – Energy Storage
● • Fire Alarm System – Heat and Resistance
● • Clap Switch – Sound to Electrical
● • Darkness Alarm – LDR Properties
● • Street Light with Delay – RC Circuits
● • Light Following Robot – Photoresistance
● • Rain Sensing Wiper – Water Conductivity
● • Smart Dustbin – IR Sensing
● • Smart Door Bell – Obstacle Sensing
● • Light Controlled Fan – Transistor Biasing
● • Irrigation Alarm – Soil Resistance
● • Line Follower Robot – IR Reflection
● • Light Intensity Meter – Current-Voltage Relationship
— Ram Bhajan Yadav
PGT Physics
Dalimss Sunbeam School