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Physics Imp Derivations + Theory PDF
Physics Imp Derivations + Theory PDF
• Treat this as a check list of all derivations and important theory for your Physics board
examination.
• Refer to my notes. I have written the page number of every derivation in my notes. You can find
the link to my notes in the description box of the video.
Best of luck !
Unit 1 : Electrostatics
Pg No of
All Derivations + Imp Theory Topics Notes of that
Particular
Chapter
w al
- Electric field intenisty at any point due to an ideal dipole 12
ta r
- Force and torque acting on a dipole in an external uniform electric field 13
at
- Work done to rotate a dipole in external electric uniform field 14
Dh
- Gauss Theorem : It’s definition, verificaiton and application 17
an
- Electric field intensity due to a thin uniformly charged infinite plane sheet 19
Am
- Electric field intensity due to a uniformly charged spherical shell
22
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Current Electricity
- Drift velocity of free electrons & it’s relation with current I=neAvd 3
tar
- Kirchof’s Law and simple application (defintion & numerical)
- Magnetic field intensity due to a straight current carrying conductor of finite length 6-7
- Magnetic field intensity due to a circular loop of current carrying conductor 8
- Magnetic field at any point on the axis of a circular loop and coil 9
- Ampere’s Circuit Law & it’s applications - i) Magnetic field due to an infinitely 9-11
long straight current carrying conductor. (ii) Magnetic field intensity at any point
inside a straight infinitely long solenoid. (iii) Toroid
- Lorentz Law and it’s properties (v.imp) // theory 12
a l
- Motion of a charged particle in a magnetic field when the velocity is perpendicular 13
to the magnetic field
a r w
perpendicular to the magnetic field.
a t t
- Motion of a charged particle in a magnetic field when the velocity is not 14
a n
- Force on a Current Carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field 16
A m
- Force on a Current Carrying Loop in a uniform magnetic field 17
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- Magnetic field due to a magnetic dipole. i) at any point on the axis or at tanA 24
position. (ii) At any point on equatorial line/tanB. (iii) at any point due to a dipole
moment.
a l
a r
- Force and torque acting on a dipole moment in an external uniform electricw 26
field
att
- Work done in rotating a magnetic dipole in a uniform magnetic D
h
field 27
a n
- Terrestrial magnetism ( theory + numerical )
A m 28
- Properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic substances + Magnetic Saturation (imp
theory)
Electromagnetic Induction
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Alternating Current
- Define power for an a.c circuit. Derive an expression for the average of a
series LCR-circuit connected to an a.c source. Discuss the various special
cases.
- Impedance, reactance and average power in series LCR, LR, LC or CR circuit.
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- Derive an expression for the impedance of a series LCR-circuit. Use Phasor
Diagram
- Resonance condition of a series LCR-circuit. Calculate its resonant frequency
- Sharpness of resonance in a series resonant circuit? Find expression for Q-factor
of circuit.
- AC Circuit containing a i) resistor. (ii) inductor. (iii) Capacitor //draw phasor
diagram + graph of E and I versus wt
- Average value of a.c over one complete cycle
- Relation between the rms value and the peak value of an alternating emf
Electromagnetic Waves
- Electromagnetic Spectrum
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- Scattering of light (Blue colour of sky, reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise and
sunset) // theory (imp)
- Optical Instruments (Ray Diagram & Numerical) //(gauranteed qs)
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ar w
a t t
n Dh
Wave Optics
m a
A
- Expression for the intensity at any point on the observation screen in Young’s
double slit experiment. Hence write the conditions for constructive and
destructive interference.
- Expression for fringe width in Young’s double slit experiment. How can the
wavelength of monochromatic light be found by this experiment?
- Diffraction using single slit (derivation + numerical)
- Deduce expression for (i)angular width of central maximum (ii) linear width of
central maximum (iii) linear width of a secondary maximum
- Polarisation (derivation + numerical)
- Photoelectric effect
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Note : In the following chapters the number of derivations are less but they have a
significant theory portion. These chapters are easier , simpler and scoring chapters.
Atoms
- It is small, easy and scoring chapter. Refer to the notes uploaded on my channel.
- Binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number (Definition and
Numerical Problems)
Electronic Devices
- Common emitter transistor amplifier
- Diode as rectifier
Communication Systems
- Frequency modulation and amplitude modulation.
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