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General Physics II- PHYSICS 202


Text Book: Principles of Physics - By: J. Walker, D. Halliday and R. Resnick - 10th Ed.
Reference Book: Fundamentals of physics - By: D. Halliday and R. Resnick extended-10th Ed.

Ch.points Sample
Chapter Covered Sections Sub-Sections
problems
Introduction
21 21-1: Coulomb’s Law Electric charge - Conductors and Insulators- Coulombs Law 1-2 1(a-b)
Coulomb’s 21-2: Charge is quantized Charge is quantized - Charge is conserved 4
Law
22-1: The Electric field The Electric field - Electric field lines
22-2: The Electric field due to a The Electric field due to a point charge 1 1
charged particle
22-3: The Electric field due to a The Electric field due to an electric dipole
22
dipole
Electric
22-4: The Electric field due to a The Electric field due to a line of charge
fields
line of charge
22-6: A point charge in an electric A point charge in an electric field 3
field
22-7: A dipole in an electric field A dipole in an electric field 4 5
23-1: Electric Flux Electric Flux 1 2
23-2: Gauss’s law Gauss’s law - Gauss’s law and Coulomb’s law 2 3-4
23
23-3: A charged isolated conductor A Charged isolated conductor - The external electric field
Gauss’s law
23-5: Applying Gauss’s law: Planar Applying Gauss’s law: Planar Symmetry – Non-conducting Sheet 4 7
Symmetry – conducting plates
24-1: Electric potential Electric potential and electric potential energy - 1 1
24-2: Equipotential Surfaces and Equipotential Surfaces – Calculating the potential from the field - 2 2
the electric field
24-3: Potential due to a charged Potential due to a charged particle - Potential due to a group of 3 3
24
particle charged particles
Electric
24-4: Potential due to an electric Potential due to an electric dipole 4
potential
dipole
24-6: Calculating the field from the Calculating the field from the potential 5 5
potential
24-7: Electric potential energy of a Electric potential energy of a system of charged particles (two
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system of charged particles charged particle system)

25-1: Capacitance Capacitance – Charging a capacitor - 1


25-2: Calculating the capacitance Calculating the capacitance - Calculating the electric field - 2
Calculating the potential difference – A parallel plate capacitor.
25 25-3: Capacitors in parallel and in Capacitors in parallel and in series - Capacitors in parallel - 3 2
Capacitance series Capacitors in series
25-4: Energy stored in an electric Energy stored in an electric field 4
field
25-5: Capacitor with a dielectric Capacitor with a dielectric 5
26-1: Electric current Electric current – the direction of the current 1
26-2: Current density Current density – Drift speed - 2
26 26-3: Resistance and resistivity Resistance and resistivity – Calculating the resistance from 3 4
Current & resistivity – Variation with temperature
Resistance 26-4: Ohm’s Law Ohm’s law 4
26-5: Power, semiconductors, Power in electric circuits 5 6
superconductors
27-1: Single-Loop Circuits Pumping Charges – Work, Energy, and Emf – Calculating the 1-2-3 1
current in a single-Loop circuit- Energy method- Potential method-
27 Other single-loop circuits- internal resistance – Resistance in series
Circuits – Potential difference between two points – Potential difference
across a real battery– Power Potential and Emf
27-2: Multiloop Circuits Multiloop Circuits - Resistance in parallel 4 2-4
28-1: Magnetic fields Magnetic fields and definition of B – What produces a magnetic 1 1
field? – The definition of B- Finding the magnetic force on a
particle – Magnetic field lines-
28
28-4: A circulating charged particle A circulating charged particle 3 4
Magnetic
28-6: Magnetic force on a current Magnetic force on a current carrying wire 4 6
fields
carrying wire
28-7: Torque on a current loop Torque on a current loop 5
28-8: The magnetic dipole moment The magnetic dipole moment 7

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