Download 1st Year Physics Book – Updated PTB

Download 1st Year Physics Book (FSc Part 1) – PTB PDF

Physics is often considered the toughest subject in FSc Pre-Engineering because it combines complex theory with mathematical derivations. The 1st Year Physics Syllabus by Punjab Textbook Board (PTB) introduces advanced concepts like Bernoulli’s Equation, Doppler Effect, and Thermodynamics.

At EDUBOOST, we provide the official high-quality PDF. This is essential because many private books skip the "Blue Box" information, which is now mandatory for MCQs.


⚠️ Expert Strategy: Theory vs. Numericals

Do not memorize theory for every chapter! In the Board Exam, chapters are paired.
Trend: Chapter 3 (Motion) and Chapter 11 (Thermodynamics) almost always have a Numerical problem in the Long Question section.

Focus your calculation practice on Ch 3, 4, 6, and 11.

📘 Syllabus Breakdown: 11 Chapters

The book is divided into Mechanics, Waves, and Heat. Here are the chapters you will study:

Ch 1: Measurements (Errors)
Ch 2: Vectors & Equilibrium
Ch 3: Motion & Force
Ch 4: Work & Energy
Ch 5: Circular Motion
Ch 6: Fluid Dynamics
Ch 7-10: Waves & Light
Ch 11: Thermodynamics

📝 Physics Paper Pattern & Marks Distribution (85 Marks)

Like Chemistry, Physics has an 85-mark theory paper. The remaining 15 marks are for the practical exam (conducted in 2nd Year).

Section Description Marks
Q1: MCQs 17 Multiple Choice Questions 17
Short Questions 3 Sections (Conceptual + Book Exercises) 44
Long Questions Attempt 3 out of 5 (Theory + Numerical) 24
Total Time Allowed: 3 Hours 85

📥 Download PTB 1st Year Physics Book PDF

Click the button below to download the English Medium textbook. This file is searchable, making it easy to find definitions quickly.

Download Physics Book PDF Format: PDF | Size: 28 MB | Publisher: Punjab Textbook Board

💡 How to Ace the "Reasoning" Questions?

50% of the Short Questions are now "Reasoning Based" (e.g., "Why does sound travel faster in hydrogen than oxygen?"). To answer these:

  • Read the "Point to Ponder" boxes in the book.
  • Understand the formula relation (e.g., $v \propto \sqrt{T}$).
  • Practice the end-of-chapter short questions thoroughly.
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