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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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