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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

18.2 Reversed and Forward Biasing

This video lecture from Electronics (F.Sc. 2nd year physics) This video explains what is biasing ?diode,and types of bi asing reversed and forward biasing and the terms used in biasing.Find more e-learning material and educational video lectures in Urdu at maktab.pk. These videos are free to use for promotional and commercial purpose by keeping the credits to Maktab

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