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12 Physics by The Base Academy

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12 Physics by The Base Academy

Curriculum

  • 10 Sections
  • 125 Lessons
  • 10 Weeks
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  • Ch 12 Electrostatics
    15
    • 1.0
      1 – Introduction to electrostatic
    • 1.1
      2 – Coulomb law
    • 1.2
      3 – Electric field
    • 1.3
      4 – Gauss law
    • 1.4
      5 – Electric flux
    • 1.5
      6 – Electric flux through a surface enclosing charge
    • 1.6
      7 – Electric intensity due to infinite sheet of charges
    • 1.7
      8 – Electric field intensity due to oppositely charged plates
    • 1.8
      9 – Electric potential
    • 1.9
      10 – Electric field as potential gradient
    • 1.10
      11 – Electric potential at a point due to a point charge
    • 1.11
      12 – Millikan oil drop experiment
    • 1.12
      13 – Capacitors
    • 1.13
      14 – Energy stored by capacitor
    • 1.14
      15 – Short questions
  • Chapter 13 Current Electricity
    16
    • 2.0
      1 – What is electric current
    • 2.1
      2 – Current through a metallic conductor
    • 2.2
      3 – Ohm law
    • 2.3
      4 – Resistivity and resistance
    • 2.4
      5 – Color code for carbon resistors
    • 2.5
      6 – Rheostat
    • 2.6
      7 – Thermistor
    • 2.7
      8 – Electrical power and power dissipation
    • 2.8
      9 – Emf and potential difference
    • 2.9
      10 – Kirchhoff first rule
    • 2.10
      11 – Kirchhoff 2nd rule
    • 2.11
      12 – Potentiometer
    • 2.12
      13 – Wheatstone bridge
    • 2.13
      14 – Short questions
    • 2.14
      15 – Numericals
    • 2.15
      16 – Numericals 5,6
  • Chapter 14 Electromagnetism
    14
    • 3.0
      1 – Introduction to electromagnetism
    • 3.1
      2 – Magnetic field around a current carrying conductor
    • 3.2
      3 – Force on a current carrying conductor in magnetic field
    • 3.3
      4 – Magnetic flux
    • 3.4
      5 – Ampere law
    • 3.5
      6 – Magnetic field due to current carrying solenoid
    • 3.6
      7 – Force on a moving charge in magnetic field
    • 3.7
      8 – Lorentz force
    • 3.8
      9 – Cathode ray oscilloscope
    • 3.9
      10 – Charge to mass ratio
    • 3.10
      11 – Galvanometer
    • 3.11
      12 – Voltmeter
    • 3.12
      13 – Ammeter
    • 3.13
      14 – Ohmmeter
  • Chapter 15 ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
    14
    • 4.0
      1 – Introduction to electromagnetic induction
    • 4.1
      2 – Motional emf
    • 4.2
      3 – Faraday law
    • 4.3
      4 – Lenz law
    • 4.4
      5 – Mutual induction
    • 4.5
      6 – Self-induction
    • 4.6
      7 – Energy stored in inductor
    • 4.7
      8 – AC generator
    • 4.8
      9 – DC generator
    • 4.9
      10 – Back motor effect
    • 4.10
      11 – DC motor
    • 4.11
      12 – Back emf
    • 4.12
      13 – Transformer
    • 4.13
      14 – Short questions
  • CHAPTER 16 AC CURRENT
    14
    • 5.0
      1 – AC current
    • 5.1
      2 – RMS values of AC quantities
    • 5.2
      3 – Phase of AC
    • 5.3
      4 – Ac through resistor
    • 5.4
      5 – Capacitor in AC circuit
    • 5.5
      6 – AC through inductor
    • 5.6
      7 – AC through RC series circuit
    • 5.7
      8 – AC through R-L series circuit
    • 5.8
      9 – Power in AC circuit
    • 5.9
      10 – RLC series circuit
    • 5.10
      11 – RLC parallel circuit
    • 5.11
      12 – Electromagnetic waves
    • 5.12
      13 – Transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves
    • 5.13
      14 – Short questions
  • CHAPTER 17 PHYSICS OF SOLIDS
    8
    • 6.0
      1 – Mechanical properties of solids
    • 6.1
      2 – Elastic limit and yield strength
    • 6.2
      3 – Strain energy in deformed materials
    • 6.3
      4 – Energy band theory
    • 6.4
      5 – Extrinsic and intrinsic semi conductor
    • 6.5
      6 – Electrical conduction in semi-conductors
    • 6.6
      7 – Origin of magnetism
    • 6.6
      8 – Paramagnetic, diamagnetic and ferromagnetic materials
  • CHAPTER 18 ELECTRONICS
    12
    • 7.0
      1 – PN junction
    • 7.1
      2 – Forward biase PN junction
    • 7.2
      3 – Rverse biased PN junction
    • 7.3
      4 – Half wave and full wave rectifier
    • 7.4
      5 – Transistor
    • 7.5
      6 – Current flow through a transistor
    • 7.6
      7 – Transistor as an amplifier
    • 7.7
      8 – Introduction of op amplifier
    • 7.8
      9 – Op as inverting amplifier
    • 7.9
      10 – Op as non inverting amplifier
    • 7.10
      11 – Op as night switch
    • 7.11
      12 – Short questions
  • CHAPTER 19 DAWN OF MODERN PHYSICS
    9
    • 8.0
      1 – Black body radiations
    • 8.1
      2 – Photoelectric effect
    • 8.2
      3 – Compton effect
    • 8.3
      4 – Pair production
    • 8.4
      5 – Annihilation of matter
    • 8.5
      6 – Wave particle duality
    • 8.6
      7 – Wave nature of matter and De-Broglie wavelength
    • 8.7
      8 – Uncertainty principle
    • 8.8
      9 – Short question
  • CHAPTER 20 ATOMIC SPECTRA
    8
    • 9.0
      1 – Bohr Atomic Model
    • 9.1
      2 – Quantized radii for hydrogen atom
    • 9.2
      3 – Quantized energy
    • 9.3
      4 – x-ray production
    • 9.4
      5 – Uncertainty whiten atom
    • 9.5
      6 – Spontaneous and stimulated emission
    • 9.6
      7 – Laser working
    • 9.7
      8 – Short questions
  • CHAPTER 21 Introduction to Nuclear Physics
    15
    • 10.0
      1 – Introduction to nuclear physics
    • 10.1
      2 – Mass spectrograph
    • 10.2
      3 – Mass defect and binding energy
    • 10.3
      4 – Radioactivity
    • 10.4
      5 – Nuclear transmutation
    • 10.5
      6 – Half life
    • 10.6
      7 – Interaction of radiation with matter
    • 10.7
      8 – Wilson cloud chamber
    • 10.8
      9 – Gm counter
    • 10.9
      10 – Solid state detector
    • 10.10
      11 – Nuclear fission
    • 10.11
      12 – Basic forces of nature
    • 10.12
      13 – Nuclear reactor
    • 10.13
      14 – Building block of matter
    • 10.14
      15 – Short questions
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