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Physics Notes:- Electrostatics,
Current Electricity, Electromagnetism, Electromagnetic
Induction, Advent of Modern Physics, Electronics, Atomic
Spectra, Nuclear Physics & Much More... |
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"ELECTROSTATICS":-In
this Chapter The Topics are Introduction of Electrostatics,
Electric Charge, Column's Law, Electric Fields of lines,
Electric Flux, Gauss's Law, Electric Potential, Combination of
Capacitor, Capacitors, Types of Capacitors. |
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"CURRENT
ELECTRICITY":-
In this Chapter The Topics are Electric Current, The Congenital
Current, Ohm's Law, Resistively, Super Conductors, Combination
of Resistors, Power Decapitation in Resistors and much more.. |
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"ELECTROMAGNETISM":-In
this Chapter The Topics are Magnetism, Electro magnetism,
Magnetic field of lines, Force on a Current Carrying Conductor,
Torque on current carrying Conductor. Motion of Charge Particle
in Magnetic Field, E/M Ratio & much more.. |
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"ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDICATION":-In this Chapter The Topics are
Motion of Charge Particle in Magnetic Field, E/M Ratio, Torrid, Induced
e.m.f , Electric Motor and much more... |
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"ADVENT
OF MODERN PHYSICS":-In this Chapter The
Topics are Concepts of Modern Physics, Relative Motion, Inertial frame of reference, Special theory of
Relativity, Black Radiations and Laws of Black Body radiations, Photoelectric Effect
& much more.. |
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"ELECTRONICS":-In
this Chapter The Topics are The Electromagnetic Waves,
Crystalline Structure of Solids, Conduction Band, Semi
Conductors, Conduction in Silicon & Germanium, N-type & P-Type
materials and much more.. |
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"ATOMIC
SPECTRA":-In this Chapter The Topics are
Spectrum of Hydrogen Atom, The Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom,
Radius of the quantized orbit, Energy of Electron in the Orbit,
Ionization Potential, X-Rays, The Laser Principal and Much
more... |
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"NUCLEAR
PHYSICS":-In this Chapter The Topics are
Discovery of the Electrons, Discovery of Atomic Nucleolus,
Structure of Nucleus, Isotopes, Radioactivity, Alpha, Beta,
Gamma Rays & half life of Radio and much more.. |
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Chemistry Notes:- Basic
Concepts of Chemistry, Experimental Techniques in Chemistry,
Gases, Liquid and Solids, Periodic Classification of Elements, S
Block Elements, Group 111 & IV Elements, Group IV & V Elements
and much more.. |
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Basic concepts:- Chemistry:-The
branch of the science which describes matter, its composition,
its chemical properties, chemical changes in it and laws and
principles which govern these changes is called chemistry. |
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Experimental techniques in chemistry:-
Filtration:- The separation of a liquid from a solid by a porous
medium (filter paper or filter mat) is called filtration. It is
a separating technique having large number of applications |
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Gases:- Matter:-Any substance which occupies
space and has mass is called matter or the stuff by which the
universe is composed is called matter.
Explanation:-All the things present around us occupy
space and have always mass... |
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Liquid and solids:-
Intermolecular forces in liquids:- The forces of attraction are
present between the molecules of liquids are known as
intermolecular forces. |
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Periodic
Classification of Elements:-Chemists began to
make attempts just after the acceptance of the concept of atoms
for the arrangement of elements. According to the oldest
classification, the elements were divided in to metals and no
metals. It was only after Dalton’s atomic theory... |
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S Block Elements:- The s block
elements include group I and group II elements. group I elements
are also called the alkali metals. This group includes elements
lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium & much more.. |
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"Group
111A and 1V Elements:- Group 13 or III A of
the periodic table consists of five elements: boron, aluminum,
gallium, indium and thallium. All these elements have three
electrons in the outermost orbit. Thus the electronic
configuration and much more... |
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Group V and VI Elements:-
The important physical characteristics are discussed below:
Atomic and ionic radii:-The atomic and ionic radii of
group 15 elements are smaller than the atomic radii of the
cores |
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