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Contents

1.1 -1.152
Chapter 1 ELECTRIc CHARGES AND FIELD
1.1 Frictional Electricity 1.1 1.25 Electric Field at an Equatorial Point of a Dipole
1.2 Electric Charge 1.1 1.39
1.3 Electrostatics 1.2 1.26 Torque on a Dipole in a Uniform Electric Fiekd 1.40

14 Two Kinds of Electric Charges 1.2 1.27 Dipole in a Non-uniform Electric Field 1.41

1.5 Electronic Theory of Frictional Electricity 1.3 1.28 Electric Field Lines 1.44

1.6 Conductors and Insulators 1.4 1.29 Electric Field Lines for Different Charged
1.45
1.7 Electrostatic Induction 1.4 Conductors
1.30 Area Vector 1.47
1.8 Basic Properties of Electric Charge 1.6
1.31 Electric flux 1.47
1.9 Additivity of Electric Charge 1.6
1.32 Gauss's Theorem 1.48
1.10 Quantization of Electric Charge 1.6
1.33 Gaussian 5urface 1.49
1.11 Conservation of Charge 1.8
1.34 Coulomb's Law from Gauss's Theorem 1.49
1.12 Electric Charge Vs. Mass 1.8

1.13 Coulomb's Law of Electric Force 1.9 1.35 Field due to an Infinitely Long Charged Wire 1.55
1.14 Coulomb's Law in Vector Form 1.10 1.36 Electric Field due to a Uniformly
Charged Infinite Plane Sheet 1.55
1.15 Dielectric Constant : Relative Permittivity 1.10
1.37 Field due to a Uniformly Charged
1.16 Comparing Electrostatic and Thin Spherical Shell 1.56
Gravitational Forces 1.18
1.38 FieldDue to a Uniformly
1.17 Forces between Multiple Charges : Charged Insulating sphere 1.58
The Superposition Principle 1.19
Very short answer conceptual problems 1.62
1.18 Electric Field 1.24
Short answer conceptual problems 1.67
1.19 Electric Field due to a Point Charge 1.28
Problems on higher order thinking skills 1.72
1.20 Electric Field due to a System of Guidelines to NCERT exercises 1.80
1.29
Point Charges 1.87
1.21 Continuous Charge Distribution 1.34 (0TQS) Objective Type Questions
Text Based Exercises 1.100
1.38
1.22 Electric Dipole Competition Section 1.113
1.39
1.23 Dipole Field
1.24 Electric Fieldat an Axial Point of a Dipole 1.39

ELECTRoSTATIC PoTENTIAL AND CAPACITANCE 2.1 - 2.184


Chapter 2
2.6 Electric Potential due to a Uniformly Charged Thin
2.1 Electrostatic Potential and Potential Difference
2.1
Spherical Shell 2.5

2.2 2.7 Relation between Electric


2.2 Electric Potential due to a Point Charge 2.11
Field and Potential
2.3 Electric Potential due to a Dipole 2.2
2.8 Equipotential Surfaces and their Properties 2.14
2.4 Electric Potential due to a System of Charges 2.9 Equipotential Surfaces of Various
2.4
Charge Systems 2.14
Z.3 Electric Potential due to aContinuous 2.10 Electric Potential Energy 2.15
2.4
Charge Distribution
2.11 Potential Energy in an External Field 2.17 2.27 Dielectrics and their Polarization
2.55
2.12 Potential Energy of a Dipole in a 2.28 Dielectric Strength
2.18 2.58
Uniform Electric Field 2.29 Capacitance of a Parallel Plate
Capacitor
2.13 Conductors and Insulators 2.23 with aDielectric Slab
2.58
2.14 Free and Bound Charges 2.23 2.30 Capacitance of a Parallel Plate Capacitor
2.15 Behaviour of Conductors in with a Conducting Slab
Electrostatic Fields 2.24 2.31 Uses of Capacitors
2.59
2.25
2.59
2.32 Efect of Dielectric on Various Parameters 2 59
2.16 Electrostatic Shielding
2.17 Electrical Capacitance of a Conductor 2.26 2.33 Discharging Action of Sharp Points :
2.18 Capacitance of an Isolated Corona Discharge 2.66
Spherical Capacitor 2.26 2.34 Collecting Action of a Hollow Conductor 2.66
2.19 Concept of a Capacitor and its Principle 2.28 2.35 Van De Graaff Generator 2.66
2.20 Parallel Plate Capacitor 2.29 Very short answer conceptual problems 2.67
2.21 Spherical Capacitor" 2.30 Short answer conceptual problems 2.73
2.22 Cylindrical Capacitor 2.30 Problems on higher order thinking skills 2.80
2.23 Combination of Capacitors in Series Guidelines to NCERT exercises 2.92
and in Parallel 2.33
(OTQs) Objective Type Questions 2.103
2.24 Energy Stored in a Capacitor 2.47 Text Based Exercises 2.122
2.25 Energy Density of an Electric Field 2.47
Competition Section 2.135
2.26 Redistribution of Charges 2.48

Chapter 3 CURRENT ELECTRICITY 3.1 - 3.248

3.1 Current Electricity 3.1 3.17 Superconductivity' 3.29


3.2 Electric Current 3.1 3.18 Resistances in Series and Parallel 3.30
3.3 Maintenance of Steady Current in a Circuit 3.4 3.19 Internal Resistance of a Cell 3.45
3.4 Electromotive Force: EMF 3.4 3.20 Relation between Internal Resistance, EMF
3.5 EMF vs. Potential Difference 3.5 & Terminal Potential Difference of a Cell 3.45
3.6 OHM's Law: Resistance 3.6 3.21 Combinations of Cells in Series & Parallel 3.51
3.7 Factors Affecting The Resistance: 3.22 Heating Effect of Current 3.59
Resistivity 3.6 3.23 Heat Produced By Electric Current
3.8 Current Density, Conductance and Joule's Law 3.60
Conductivity 3.7 3.24 Electric Power 3.60
3.9 Classification of Materials in 3.25 Electric Energy 3.61
Terms of Resistivity 3.8 3.26 Power Rating 3.61
3.10 Colour Code for Carbon Resistors 3.9 3.27 Power Consumption in a Combination of
3.11 Carriers of Current 3.15 Appliances 3.61
3.12 Mechanism of Current Flow in a Conductor 3.28 Efficiency of a Source of Emf 3.62
Drift Velocity and Relaxation Time 3.15 3.29 Efficiency of an Electric Device 3.63
3.13 Relation between Electric Current and
Drift Velocity : Derivation of Ohm's Law 3.30 Applications of Heating
3.16 Effect of Current 3.64
3.14 Mobility of Charge Carriers 3.22 3.31 Kirchhoff's Laws 3.79
3.15 Temperature Dependence of Resistivity 3.24 3.32 Potentiometer 3.96
3.16 Limitations of Ohm's Law
3.33 Applications of a Potentiometer 3.96
Ohmic and Non-ohmic Conductors 3.28
3.34 Sensitiveness of a Potentiometer 3.98
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3.35 Wheatstone Bridge
3.104 Guidelines to NCERT exercises 3.148
3.36 Metre Bridge or Slide Wire Bridge 3.105 3.155
(oTQs) Objective Type Questions
Very short answer conceptual problems 3.115 3.180
Text Based Exercises
Short answer conceptual problems 3.122 3.194
Competition Section
Problems on higher order thinking skills 3.131

Chapter 4 MAGNETIC EFFECT OF CURRENT 4.1 - 4.194


4.1 Concept of Magnetic Field 4.1 4.16 Cyclotron 4.40
4.2 Oersted's Experiment 4.1 4.17 Force on a Current Carrying Conductor in a
4.3 Biot-Savart Law 4.2 Magnetic Field 4.43
4.4 Biot-Savart Law vs. Coulomb's Law 4.3 4.18 Forces between Two Parallel
4.5 Magnetic field Due to a Long Straight Current-carrying Conductors 4.48

Current Carrying Conductor 4.5 4.19 Torque Experienced by a Current Loop in a


4.6 Magnetic Field at the Centre of Uniform Magnetic Field 4.53
Circular Current Loop 4.12 4.20 Moving Coil Galvanometer 4.57

4.7 Magnetic Field on the Axis of a 4.21 Sensitivity of a Galvanometer 4.59


Circular Current Loop 4.13 4.22 Measurement of Current and Voltage 4.62
4.8 Ampere's Circuital Law and its Application 4.23 Conversion of aGalvanometer into an
to Infinity Long Straight Wire 4.22 Ammeter 4.63
4.9 Magnetic Field Inside a Straight Solenoid 4.23 4.24 Conversion of a Galvanometer into a
Voltmeter 4.63
4.10 Magnetic Field due to a Toroidal Solenoid 4.24

4.11 Force on a Moving Charge in a Very short answer conceptual problems 4.73
Magnetic Field 4.28 Short answer conceptual problems 4.79
4.12 Lorentz Force 4.30 Problems on higher order thinking skills 4.87

4.13 Work Done by aMagnetic Force on a Guidelines to NCERT exercises 4.96


Charged Particle is Zero 4.33 (OTQS) Objective Type Questions 4.103
4.14 Motion of a Charged Particle in a Text Based Exercises 4.122
Uniform Magnetic Field 4.33
Competition Section 4.138
4.15 Motion of a Charge in Perpendicular
Magnetic and Electric Fields 4.34

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