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Physics

Physics is the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. The subject matter of Physics includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms. This is the scientific study of matter and energy and how they interact with each other.

Mechanics | Oscillations & Waves | Electricity & Magnetism | Optics | Electronics & Communication | Physics Experiments

Basic Terms Associated with SHM
Simple Harmonic Motion: Circle of Reference
Transistor as an Oscillator
Transistor as a Switch
Transistor as an Amplifier
Periodic Motion
Zener Diode as Voltage Regulator
p-n Junction Diode as Rectifier
Common Emitter (CE) Configuration of a pnp Transistor
Common Emitter (CE) Configuration of a npn Transistor
Transistor Configurations
Working Principle of Transistors
Transistors - pnp and npn
Types of Diodes
Characteristics of p-n Junction Diodes
Forward and Reverse Biased p-n Junction
Formation of a p-n Junction
Applications of Bernoulli’s Theorem
Bernoulli’s Principle
Applications of Stokes’ Law
Terminal Velocity
Stokes’ Law
Equation of Continuity
Types of Liquid Flow
Viscosity
Capillary Action
Angle of Contact
Applications of Surface Tension
Surface Energy
Surface Tension
Pascal’s Law
Buoyancy
Atmospheric Pressure
Hydrostatic Pressure
n- and p-type Semiconductors
Extrinsic Semiconductor
Intrinsic Semiconductor
Efficiency of Transformers
Types of Transformers
Transformer
Dynamo (DC Generator)
A.C. Generator or Alternator
Power Generator
Series LCR Circuit
AC Source Connected to an Inductor
Poisson’s Ratio
Modulus of Elasticity
Hooke’s Law
Stress-Strain Curve for Rubber
Stress-Strain Curve for Metallic Wire
Strain
Stress
Elastic and Plastic Bodies
Elasticity
Molecular Theory of Matter: Inter-Molecular Forces
Simultaneous Rotational and Translational Motions
Conservation of Angular Momentum
Angular Momentum
AC Source Connected to a Capacitor
AC Source Connected to a Resistor
Alternating Currents and Voltages
Mutual Inductance
LR Circuits
Self Inductance
Inductance
Lenz’s Law
Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction
Voltmeter
Ammeter
Galvanometer
Torque on a Current Loop
Current Loop as a Dipole
Motion of Charged Particle in Uniform Field
Force Between Two Parallel Wires Carrying Current
Torque and Couple
Theorems of Moment of Inertia
Moment of Inertia
Comparison of Translational and Rotational Motion
Centre of Mass of Some Bodies
Centre of Mass of Rigid Body
Rigid Body
Head-on Elastic Collision
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
Conservative and Dissipative Forces
Conservation of Energy
Potential Energy of Springs
Potential Energy in Gravitational Field
Potential Energy
Work and Kinetic Energy
Power
Work done by a Spring
Work Done by the Force of Gravity
Positive and Negative Work
Work
Artificial Satellites
Escape Velocity
Orbital Velocity of Planets
Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion
Weight and Mass
Force on a Current Carrying Conductor in a Uniform Magnetic Field
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