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12 Physics by Maktab

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12 Physics by Maktab

Curriculum

  • 10 Sections
  • 85 Lessons
  • 10 Weeks
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  • 12 Electrostatics
    17
    • 2.0
      12.1 Introduction of Electrostatics
    • 2.1
      12.2 Electrostatics Induction
    • 2.2
      12.3 Coulomb’s Law
    • 2.3
      12.4 Electric feild intensity and transfrmation of Electric feild lines
    • 2.4
      12.5 Electroscope
    • 2.5
      12.6 Application’s of electrostatics
    • 2.6
      12.7 Electric flux
    • 2.7
      12.8 Electric flux through a sphere having charge Q at its centre
    • 2.8
      12.9 Gauss’s Law and its applications (1)
    • 2.9
      12.10 Gauss’s Law applications part (2)
    • 2.10
      12.11 Electric Potential
    • 2.11
      12.12 Relationship between E and Electric potential V
    • 2.12
      12.13 Millikan’s oil Drop Method
    • 2.13
      12.14 Capacitors and its Types
    • 2.14
      12.15 Combination of Capacitors
    • 2.15
      12.16 Energy Store in a Capacitors
    • 2.16
      12.17 Dielectric
  • 13 Current Electricity
    12
    • 3.0
      13.1 Coming Soon
    • 3.1
      13.2 Drift velocity and current flowing through the mettle
    • 3.2
      13.3 Ohm’s Law
    • 3.3
      13.4 Resistance
    • 3.4
      13.5 Carbon resistor
    • 3.5
      13.6 Combination of Resistance
    • 3.6
      13.7 Rheostate
    • 3.7
      13.8 Electric Power and Power Dissipation
    • 3.8
      13.9 Eletromotive Force
    • 3.9
      13.10 Power Output
    • 3.10
      13.11 Wheatstone Bridge
    • 3.11
      13.12 Potentiometer
  • 14 Electromagnetism
    5
    • 4.0
      14.1 Introduction of Electromagnetism
    • 4.1
      14.2 Force On a Current Carrying Conductor in a Uniform Magnetic Field (1)
    • 4.2
      14.3 Force On a Current Carrying Conductor in a Uniform Magnetic Field (2)
    • 4.3
      14.4 Ampere’s Law
    • 4.4
      14.5 Ampere’s Law
  • 15 Electromagnetic Induction
    8
    • 5.0
      15.1 Electromagnetic Induction
    • 5.1
      15.2 Coming Soon
    • 5.2
      15.3 Self Induction
    • 5.3
      15.4 Inductor
    • 5.4
      15.5 Inductance of Solenoid
    • 5.5
      15.6 AC Generator
    • 5.6
      15.8 DC Motor
    • 5.7
      15.9 Transformer
  • 16 Alternating Current
    10
    • 6.0
      16.1 Introduction of A.C
    • 6.1
      16.2 A.C through Resistance,Capacitors and Inductors
    • 6.2
      16.3 A.C through RL Series Circuit
    • 6.3
      16.4 A.C through RC Series Circuit
    • 6.4
      16.5 Prove of XL and XC
    • 6.5
      16.6 RLC Series Circuit
    • 6.6
      16.7 Parallel Resonance Circuit
    • 6.7
      16.8 3 Phase A.C Supply
    • 6.8
      16.9 Metal Detector
    • 6.9
      16.10 Electromagnetic Waves
  • 17 Physics Of Solids
    8
    • 7.0
      17.1 Properties and Types of Solids
    • 7.1
      17.2 Strain Energy
    • 7.2
      17.3 Stress Strain Graph
    • 7.3
      17.4 Energy Band Theory
    • 7.4
      17.5 Semiconductors
    • 7.5
      17.6 Magnatization and Demagnatization
    • 7.6
      17.7 Domains
    • 7.7
      17.8 Hysteresis loop
  • 18 Electronics
    10
    • 8.0
      18.1 PN Junction
    • 8.1
      18.2 Reversed and Forward Biasing
    • 8.2
      18.3 Rectification
    • 8.3
      18.4 Coming Soon
    • 8.4
      18.5 Transistor
    • 8.5
      18.6 Amplifier
    • 8.6
      18.7 Operational Amplifier
    • 8.7
      18.8 Operational Amplifier as Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifier
    • 8.8
      18.9 Comparator and Operational Amplifier as a Night Switch
    • 8.9
      18.10 Digital System and Logic Gates
  • 19 Dawn of Modern Physics
    4
    • 9.0
      19.1 Black Body and Its Effect
    • 9.1
      19.2 Photoelectric Effect and Photocell
    • 9.2
      19.3 Pair Production Effect
    • 9.3
      19.4 Compton’s Effect
  • 20 Atomic Spectra
    5
    • 10.0
      20.1 Introduction Of Atomic Spectra
    • 10.1
      20.2 Bohr’s Model Of Hydrogen Atom
    • 10.2
      20.3 Orbital Rdius According To Bohr’s Atomic Model
    • 10.3
      20.4 Orbital Velocity According To Bohr’s Atomic Model
    • 10.4
      20.5 Production Of X-Rays
  • 21 Nuclear Physics
    6
    • 11.0
      21.1 Coming Soon
    • 11.1
      21.2 Mass defect
    • 11.2
      21.3 Fission Reaction
    • 11.3
      21.4 Fusion Reaction
    • 11.4
      21.5 Radioactivity
    • 11.5
      21.6 Half Life

15.2 Coming Soon

15.1 Electromagnetic Induction
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15.3 Self Induction
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