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Physics Concepts: Charges to Waves

The document outlines a comprehensive curriculum covering various topics in physics, organized into chapters. Key areas include electric charges and fields, electrostatics, current electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, alternating current, optics, and semiconductor electronics. Each chapter contains multiple subtopics that delve into specific concepts and principles within these broader categories.

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Physics Concepts: Charges to Waves

The document outlines a comprehensive curriculum covering various topics in physics, organized into chapters. Key areas include electric charges and fields, electrostatics, current electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, alternating current, optics, and semiconductor electronics. Each chapter contains multiple subtopics that delve into specific concepts and principles within these broader categories.

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UNIT TOPICS

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.1 Introduction

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.2 Electric Charge

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.3 Conductors and Insulators

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.4 Charging by Induction

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.5 Basic Properties of Electric Charge

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.6 Coulomb’s Law

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.7 Forces between Multiple Charges

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.8 Electric Field

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.9 Electric Field Lines

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.10 Electric Flux

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.11 Electric Dipole

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.12 Dipole in a Uniform External Field

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.13 Continuous Charge Distribution

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.14 Gauss’s Law

Chapter-1 Electric Charges and Fields 1.15 Applications of Gauss’s Law

Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and


2.1 Introduction
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.2 Electrostatic Potential
Capacitance
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Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and


2.3 Potential due to a Point Charge
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.4 Potential due to an Electric Dipole
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.5 Potential due to a System of Charges
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.6 Equipotential Surfaces
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.7 Potential Energy of a System of Charges
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.8 Potential Energy in an External Field
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.9 Electrostatics of Conductors
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.11 Capacitors and Capacitance
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.12 The Parallel Plate Capacitor
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.13 Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.14 Combination of Capacitors
Capacitance
Chapter-2 Electrostatic Potential and
2.15 Energy Stored in a Capacitor
Capacitance

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.1 Introduction

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.2 Electric Current

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.3 Electric Currents in Conductors

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.4 Ohm’s law

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.5 Drift of Electrons and the Origin of Resistivity
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Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.6 Limitations of Ohm’s Law

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.7 Resistivity of Various Materials

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.8 Temperature Dependence of Resistivity

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.9 Electrical Energy, Power

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.10 Combination of Resistors — Series and Parallel

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.11 Cells, emf, Internal Resistance

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.12 Cells in Series and in Parallel

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.13 Kirchhoff’s Rules

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.14 Wheatstone Bridge

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.15 Meter Bridge

Chapter-3 Current Electricity 3.16 Potentiometer

Chapter-4 Moving Charges and Magnetism 4.1 Introduction

Chapter-4 Moving Charges and Magnetism 4.2 Magnetic Force

Chapter-4 Moving Charges and Magnetism 4.3 Motion in a Magnetic Field

4.4 Motion in Combined Electric and Magnetic


Chapter-4 Moving Charges and Magnetism
Fields
4.5 Magnetic Field due to a Current Element,
Chapter-4 Moving Charges and Magnetism
Biot-Savart Law
4.6 Magnetic Field on the Axis of a Circular Current
Chapter-4 Moving Charges and Magnetism
Loop
UNIT TOPICS

Chapter-4 Moving Charges and Magnetism 4.7 Ampere’s Circuital Law

Chapter-4 Moving Charges and Magnetism 4.8 The Solenoid and the Toroid

4.9 Force between Two Parallel Currents, the


Chapter-4 Moving Charges and Magnetism
Ampere

Chapter-4 Moving Charges and Magnetism 4.10 Torque on Current Loop, Magnetic Dipole

Chapter-4 Moving Charges and Magnetism 4.11 The Moving Coil Galvanometer

Chapter-5 Magnetism and Matter 5.1 Introduction

Chapter-5 Magnetism and Matter 5.2 The Bar Magnet

Chapter-5 Magnetism and Matter 5.3 Magnetism and Gauss’s Law

Chapter-5 Magnetism and Matter 5.4 The Earth’s Magnetism

Chapter-5 Magnetism and Matter 5.5 Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity

Chapter-5 Magnetism and Matter 5.6 Magnetic Properties of Materials

Chapter-5 Magnetism and Matter 5.7 Permanent Magnets and Electromagnets

Chapter-6 Electromagnetic Induction 6.1 Introduction

Chapter-6 Electromagnetic Induction 6.2 The Experiments of Faraday and Henry

Chapter-6 Electromagnetic Induction 6.3 Magnetic Flux

Chapter-6 Electromagnetic Induction 6.4 Faraday’s Law of Induction

Chapter-6 Electromagnetic Induction 6.5 Lenz’s Law and Conservation of Energy


UNIT TOPICS

Chapter-6 Electromagnetic Induction 6.6 Motional Electromotive Force

Chapter-6 Electromagnetic Induction 6.7 Energy Consideration: A Quantitative Study

Chapter-6 Electromagnetic Induction 6.8 Eddy Currents

Chapter-6 Electromagnetic Induction 6.9 Inductance

Chapter-7 Alternating Current 7.1 Introduction

Chapter-7 Alternating Current 7.2 AC Voltage Applied to a Resistor

7.3 Representation of AC Current and Voltage by


Chapter-7 Alternating Current
Rotating Vectors — Phasors

Chapter-7 Alternating Current 7.4 AC Voltage Applied to an Inductor

Chapter-7 Alternating Current 7.5 AC Voltage Applied to a Capacitor

Chapter-7 Alternating Current 7.6 AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit

Chapter-7 Alternating Current 7.7 Power in AC Circuit: The Power Factor

Chapter-7 Alternating Current 7.8 LC Oscillations

Chapter-7 Alternating Current 7.9 Transformers

Chapter-8 Electromagnetic Waves 8.1 Introduction

Chapter-8 Electromagnetic Waves 8.2 Displacement Current

Chapter-8 Electromagnetic Waves 8.3 Electromagnetic Waves

Chapter-8 Electromagnetic Waves 8.4 Electromagnetic Spectrum


UNIT TOPICS

Chapter-9 Ray Optics and Optical


9.1 Introduction
Instruments
Chapter-9 Ray Optics and Optical
9.2 Reflection of Light by Spherical Mirrors
Instruments
Chapter-9 Ray Optics and Optical
9.3 Refraction
Instruments
Chapter-9 Ray Optics and Optical
9.4 Total Internal Reflection
Instruments
Chapter-9 Ray Optics and Optical
9.5 Refraction at Spherical Surfaces and by Lenses
Instruments
Chapter-9 Ray Optics and Optical
9.6 Refraction through a Prism
Instruments
Chapter-9 Ray Optics and Optical
9.7 Some Natural Phenomena due to Sunlight
Instruments
Chapter-9 Ray Optics and Optical
9.8 Optical Instruments
Instruments

Chapter-10 Wave Optics 10.1 Introduction

Chapter-10 Wave Optics 10.2 Huygens Principle

10.3 Refraction and Reflection of Plane Waves


Chapter-10 Wave Optics
using Huygens Principle

Chapter-10 Wave Optics 10.4 Coherent and Incoherent Addition of Waves

10.5 Interference of Light Waves and Young’s


Chapter-10 Wave Optics
Experiment

Chapter-10 Wave Optics 10.6 Diffraction

Chapter-10 Wave Optics 10.7 Polarisation

Chapter-11 Dual Nature of Radiation and


11.1 Introduction
Matter
Chapter-11 Dual Nature of Radiation and
11.2 Electron Emission
Matter
UNIT TOPICS

Chapter-11 Dual Nature of Radiation and


11.3 Photoelectric Effect
Matter
Chapter-11 Dual Nature of Radiation and
11.4 Experimental Study of Photoelectric Effect
Matter
Chapter-11 Dual Nature of Radiation and
11.5 Photoelectric Effect and Wave Theory of Light
Matter
Chapter-11 Dual Nature of Radiation and 11.6 Einstein’s Photoelectric Equation: Energy
Matter Quantum of Radiation
Chapter-11 Dual Nature of Radiation and
11.7 Particle Nature of Light: The Photon
Matter
Chapter-11 Dual Nature of Radiation and
11.8 Wave Nature of Matter
Matter
Chapter-11 Dual Nature of Radiation and
11.9 Davisson and Germer Experiment
Matter

Chapter-12 Atoms 12.1 Introduction

12.2 Alpha-particle Scattering and Rutherford’s


Chapter-12 Atoms
Nuclear Model of Atom

Chapter-12 Atoms 12.3 Atomic Spectra

Chapter-12 Atoms 12.4 Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom

Chapter-12 Atoms 12.5 The Line Spectra of the Hydrogen Atom

12.6 DE Broglie’s Explanation of Bohr’s Second


Chapter-12 Atoms
Postulate of Quantisation

Chapter-13 Nuclei 13.1 Introduction

Chapter-13 Nuclei 13.2 Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus

Chapter-13 Nuclei 13.3 Size of the Nucleus

Chapter-13 Nuclei 13.4 Mass-Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy


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Chapter-13 Nuclei 13.5 Nuclear Force

Chapter-13 Nuclei 13.6 Radioactivity

Chapter-13 Nuclei 13.7 Nuclear Energy

Chapter-14 Semiconductor Electronics:


14.1 Introduction
Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits
Chapter-14 Semiconductor Electronics: 14.2 Classification of Metals, Conductors and
Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits Semiconductors

Chapter-14 Semiconductor Electronics:


14.3 Intrinsic Semiconductor
Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits
14.4 Extrinsic Semiconductor (i) n-type
Chapter-14 Semiconductor Electronics:
semiconductor
Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits
(ii) p-type semiconductor
Chapter-14 Semiconductor Electronics:
14.5 p-n Junction
Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits
Chapter-14 Semiconductor Electronics:
14.6 Semiconductor Diode
Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits
Chapter-14 Semiconductor Electronics:
14.7 Application of Junction Diode as a Rectifier
Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits
Chapter-14 Semiconductor Electronics:
14.8 Special Purpose p-n Junction Diodes
Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits
Chapter-14 Semiconductor Electronics:
14.9 Digital Electronics and Logic Gates
Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits

Chapter-15 Communication Devices 15.1 Introduction

Chapter-15 Communication Devices 15.2 Components of Communication System

15.3 Basic Terminology Used in Electronic


Chapter-15 Communication Devices
Communication Systems

Chapter-15 Communication Devices 15.4 Bandwidth of Signals

Chapter-15 Communication Devices 15.5 Bandwidth of Transmission Medium


UNIT TOPICS

Chapter-15 Communication Devices 15.6 Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves

Chapter-15 Communication Devices 15.7 Modulation and Its Necessity

Chapter-15 Communication Devices 15.8 Amplitude Modulation

Chapter-15 Communication Devices 15.9 Generating Amplitude Modulated Wave

Chapter-15 Communication Devices 15.10 Detection of Amplitude Modulated Wave

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