Minimum Level of Learning (For 60% Marks) : Subject - Physics
Minimum Level of Learning (For 60% Marks) : Subject - Physics
Chapter Contents
1.Electric Quantisation of charge
charges and field Coulomb’s law vector form
Electric flux
Electric dipole, Electric dipole moment
State Gauss’s law
Derivations
Electric field due to an electric dipole (a) for
points on the axis(b) on the equatorial plane
Torque on a dipole in a uniform electric field
Application of Gauss’s law (a) Field due to
charged long wire (b) charged plane
sheet(c)Charged Thin spherical shell
Diagrams
Figure - 1.15, 1.17(a,b,c,d)
2. Electric Properties f equipotential surfaces
potential and
capacitance Derivations
Electric potential due to a point charge
Electric potential due to a dipole at (a)any
point(b) axial point(c) equatorial plane
Potential energy of a dipole in an external
electric field
Capacitance of a capacitor
Capacitance with dielectric
Figure – 2.4 , 2.9(a,b,), 2.10, 2.11(a,b)
3.Current Ohm’s law
Electricity Mobility
Internal resistance, emf, potential difference
Kirchhoff’s laws
Derivations
Relation I= neAvd
Expression of resistivity in terms of relaxation
time and number density
Vector form of Ohm’s law
Cells in series
Cells in parallel
Wheatstone Bridge and balancing condition
Figure – 3.5 , 3.6, 3.7,3.9,3.10,3.11
4.Moving charges Lorentz force equation
and magnetism Define one Tesla
Biot- Savart law
Current sensitivity
Voltage sensitivity
Conversion of galvanometer to ammeter and
voltmeter
Derivations
Force on current carrying conductor in a
magnetic field
Motion of a charged particle in a perpendicular
magnetic field.
Magnetic field at the centre of a circular current
loop and along the axis.
Ampere Circuital law and Application of
Ampere’s law to a straight current carrying
conductor and solenoid
Example 4.8(page 149)
Force between two parallel current carrying
conductors and define one ampere.
Torque experienced by a current loop in a
uniform B.
Working of moving coil Galvanometer
Derivations
Laws of reflection
Laws of refraction
Condition for constructive and destructive
interference
Figures: 10.2, 10.7 a, b, c, 10.14, 10.17
11.Dual Nature of Work function
Radiation and Photo electric effect and equation
matter De Broglie hypothesis
Effect of potential on photo current
Effect of intensity on photo current
Derivation
Wave length of electron
Figures:11.2, 11.3, 11.4, 11.5
12. Atoms Alpha particle scattering experiment
Bohr’s quantisation ondition
Derivations
Radius of nth orbit of hydrogen atom
Energy of electron
Spectral series and energy levels
Figures: 12.8, 12.9, 12.10
13. Nuclei Mass defect and its formula
Binding energy and its formula
Nuclear force properties
Figures
13.1, 13.2
14.Semiconductor Definitions of valance band and
conduction band
Formation of PN junction diode
PN junction diode –Forward bias and
Reverse bias
Full wave rectifier
Figures
1.4.2(a, b, c), 14.6(a, b), 14.9(a ,b),
14.16(a, b, c), 14.19(a, b, c)