Electric Charges and Fields Class 12 pdf Notes Chapter 1

Electrostatics Pdf and Important Questions

Electric charge is the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field. There are two types of electric charges; positive and negative Like charges repel and unlike attract. An object with an absence of net charge is referred to as neutral. Know More about these in Electric Charges an Fields Class 12 Notes.

The topics and sub-topics covered in Electric Charges and Fields Class 12 Notes are:

  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Electric Charge
  • 1.3 Conductors And Insulators
  • 1.4 Charging By Induction
  • 1.5 Basic Properties Of Electric Charge
  • 👉1.5.1 Additivity of charges
  • 👉1.5.2 Charge is conserved
  • 👉1.5.3 Quantization of charge
  • 1.6 Coulomb’s Law
  • 1.7 Forces Between Multiple Charges
  • 1.8 Electric Field
  • 👉1.8.1 Electric field due to a system of charges
  • 👉1.8.2 Physical significance of electric field
  • 1.9 Electric Field Lines
  • 1.10 Electric Flux
  • 1.11 Electric Dipole
  • 👉1.11.1 The field of an electric dipole
  • 👉1.11.2 Physical significance of dipoles
  • 1.12 Dipole In A Uniform External Field
  • 1.13 Continuous Charge Distribution
  • 1.14 Gauss’s Law
  • 1.15 Applications Of Gauss’s Law
  • 👉1.15.1 Field due to an infinitely long straight uniformly charged wire
  • 👉1.15.2 Field due to a uniformly charged infinite plane sheet
  • 👉1.15.3 Field due to a uniformly charged thin spherical shell.
  • 1.16 Torque 
  • 1.17 Capacitors 
  • 👉1.17.1 Parallel Capacitor
  • 👉1.17.2 Spherical Capacitor
  • 1.18 Grouping of Capacitor
  • 1.19 Energy stored in a capacitor

Important Question Check Here :- 

  • 1. Coulomb’s Law
  • 2. Gauss’s Law
  • 3. Applications Of Gauss’s Law
  • 4. Dipole In A Uniform External Field
  • 5. Equipotential Surface 
  • 6. Dipole Moment   
  • 👉6.1 Axial Line 
  • 👉 6.2 Equatorial Line 
  • 7. Electric Flux and filed Lines 
  • 8. Torque 
  • 9. Energy stored in a capacitor
  • 10. Numerical based on the combination of capacitors.

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