16.1 Coulomb’s Law CURRENT 16.2 Electric Field 21.1 Alternating Current 16.3 Electric Potential 21.2 Root Mean Square (RMS) 16.4 Charge in a Uniform Electric Field 21.3 Resistance, Reactance and Impedance CHAPTER 2 : CAPACITOR AND 21.4 Power and Power Factor DIELECTRICS 17.1 Capacitance and Capacitors in Series CHAPTER 7 : GEOMETRICAL OPTICS and Parallel 22.1 Reflection at a Spherical Surface 17.2 Charging and Discharging of 22.2 Refraction at a Plane and Spherical Capacitors Surface 17.3 Capacitors With Dielectrics 22.3 Thin Lenses
CHAPTER 3 : ELECTRIC CURRENT CHAPTER 8 : PHYSICAL OPTICS
AND DIRECT CURRENT 23.1 Huygen's Principle 18.1 Electrical Conduction 23.2 Constructive Interference and 18.2 Ohm’s Law and Resistivity Destructive Interference 18.3 Variation of Resistance With 23.3 Interference of Transmitted Light Temperature Through Double Slits 18.4 Electromotive Force (emf), Internal 23.4 Interference of Reflected Light in Thin Resistance and Potential Difference Films 18.5 Electrical Energy and Power 23.5 Interference of Reflected Light in Air 18.6 Resistors in Series and Parallel Wedge and Newton's Rings 18.7 Kirchhoff’s Laws 23.6 Diffraction by a Single Slit 18.8 Potential Divider 23.7 Diffraction Grating 18.9 Potentiometer and Wheatstone Bridge CHAPTER 9 : QUANTIZATION OF LIGHT CHAPTER 4 : MAGNETIC FIELD 24.1 Planck's Quantum Theory 19.1 Magnetic Field 24.2 The Photoelectric Effect 19.2 Magnetic Field Produced by Current- Carrying Conductor CHAPTER 10 : WAVE PROPERTIES 19.3 Force on a Moving Charged Particle OF PARTICLE in a Uniform Magnetic Field 19.4 Force on a Current-Carrying 25.1 The de Broglie Wavelength Conductor in a Uniform Magnetic Field 25.2 Electron Diffraction 19.5 Forces Between Two Parallel Current-Carrying Conductors CHAPTER 11 : NUCLEUS 19.6 Torque on a Coil 26.1 Properties of Nucleus 19.7 Motion of Charged Particle in 26.2 Binding Energy and Mass Defect Magnetic Field and Electric Field CHAPTER 12 : NUCLEAR REACTION CHAPTER 5 : ELECTROMAGNETIC 27.1 Nuclear Reaction INDUCTION 27.2 Nuclear Fission and Fusion 20.1 Magnetic Flux 20.2 Induced EMF CHAPTER 13 : RADIOACTIVITY 20.3 Self-Inductance 28.1 Radioactive Decay 20.4 Energy Stored in Inductor 20.5 Mutual Inductance 28.2 Radioisotope as Tracers
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