The document outlines 9 chapters that cover various topics in physics. Chapter 1 discusses electric charges and fields, including Coulomb's law, electric field lines, and Gauss's law. Chapter 2 covers electrostatic potential and capacitance, such as the potential due to point charges and capacitors. Chapter 3 is about current electricity, including Ohm's law, resistors, and Kirchhoff's rules. The remaining chapters cover topics like moving charges and magnetism, electromagnetic induction, alternating current, electromagnetic waves, and ray optics. Each chapter contains multiple subtopics and lists the number of credit points for each section.
The document outlines 9 chapters that cover various topics in physics. Chapter 1 discusses electric charges and fields, including Coulomb's law, electric field lines, and Gauss's law. Chapter 2 covers electrostatic potential and capacitance, such as the potential due to point charges and capacitors. Chapter 3 is about current electricity, including Ohm's law, resistors, and Kirchhoff's rules. The remaining chapters cover topics like moving charges and magnetism, electromagnetic induction, alternating current, electromagnetic waves, and ray optics. Each chapter contains multiple subtopics and lists the number of credit points for each section.
The document outlines 9 chapters that cover various topics in physics. Chapter 1 discusses electric charges and fields, including Coulomb's law, electric field lines, and Gauss's law. Chapter 2 covers electrostatic potential and capacitance, such as the potential due to point charges and capacitors. Chapter 3 is about current electricity, including Ohm's law, resistors, and Kirchhoff's rules. The remaining chapters cover topics like moving charges and magnetism, electromagnetic induction, alternating current, electromagnetic waves, and ray optics. Each chapter contains multiple subtopics and lists the number of credit points for each section.
The document outlines 9 chapters that cover various topics in physics. Chapter 1 discusses electric charges and fields, including Coulomb's law, electric field lines, and Gauss's law. Chapter 2 covers electrostatic potential and capacitance, such as the potential due to point charges and capacitors. Chapter 3 is about current electricity, including Ohm's law, resistors, and Kirchhoff's rules. The remaining chapters cover topics like moving charges and magnetism, electromagnetic induction, alternating current, electromagnetic waves, and ray optics. Each chapter contains multiple subtopics and lists the number of credit points for each section.
Chapter Name Serial number Subtopics (Lecture Contents) Credit Points Status
1 Coulomb’s Law 0.9
2 Forces between Multiple Charges 0.5 3 Electric Field 0.6 4 Electric Field Lines 0.1 5 Electric Flux 0.4 1 Electric Charges and Fields 6 Electric Dipole 0.8 7 Dipole in a Uniform External Field 0.6 8 Continuous Charge Distribution 0.6 9 Gauss’s Law 0.9 10 Applications of Gauss’s Law 0.6 Total 6 1 Electrostatic Potential 1 2 Potential due to a Point Charge 1 3 Potential due to an Electric Dipole 1.5 4 Potential due to a System of Charges 0.8 5 Equipotential Surfaces 0.5 6 Potential Energy of a System of Charges 0.4 Electrostatic Potential and 2 7 Potential Energy in an External Field 0.4 Capacitance 8 Electrostatics of Conductors 0.2 9 Capacitors and Capacitance 0.25 10 The Parallel Plate Capacitor 0.65 11 Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance 0.04 12 Combination of Capacitors 0.64 13 Energy Stored in a Capacitor 0.62 Total 8 1 Electric Current 0.103 2 Ohm’s Law 0.414 3 Drift of Electrons and the Origin of Resistivity 0.47 4 Limitations of Ohm’s Law 0.201 5 Resistivity of Various Material 0.022 6 Temperature Dependence of Resistivity 0.43 7 Electrical Energy, Power 0.41 3 Current Electricity 8 Combination of Resistors–Series and Parallel 1.55 9 Cells, EMF, Internal Resistance 3.9 10 Cells in Series and in Parallel 0.93 11 Kirchhoff’s Rules 0.89 12 Wheatstone Bridge 0.72 13 Metre Bridge 0.93 14 Potentiometer 1.03 Total 12 1 Magnetic Force 1.06 2 Motion in a Magnetic Field 1.68 Motion in Combined Electric and Magnetic 3 0.09 Fields Magnetic Field due to a Current Element, Biot- 4 1.08 Savart Law Magnetic Field on the Axis of a Circular Current 4 Moving Charges and Magnetism 5 0.87 Loop 6 Ampere’s Circuital Law 0.28 7 The Solenoid and the Toroid 0.48 Force between Two Parallel Currents, the 8 0.28 Ampere 9 Torque on Current Loop, Magnetic Dipole 1.09 10 The Moving Coil Galvanometer 1.09 Total 8 1 The Bar Magnet 1.882 2 The Earth’s Magnetism 0.471 5 Magnetism and Matter 3 Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity 0.118 4 Magnetic Properties of Materials 1.411 5 Permanent Magnets and Electromagnets 0.118 Total 4 1 Magnetic Flux 0.8 2 Faraday’s Law of Induction 1.29 3 Lenz’s Law and Conservation of Energy 0.29 4 Motional Electromotive Force 0.44 6 Electromagnetic Induction 5 Energy Consideration : A Quantitative Study 0.4 6 Eddy Currents 0.4 7 Inductance 0.89 8 AC Generator 0.49 Total 5 1 AC Voltage Applied to a Resistor 0.3 2 AC Voltage Applied to an Inductor 0.2 3 AC Voltage Applied to a Capacitor 0.08 4 AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit 1.19 7 Alternating Current 5 Power in AC Circuit : The Power Factor 1.09 6 LC Oscillations 0.3 7 Transformers 1.04 8 RC/RL Circuits with DC Source 0.8 Total 5 1 Displacement Current 0.8 8 Electromagnetic Waves 2 Electromagnetic Waves 2.3 3 Electromagnetic Spectrum 0.9 Total 4 1 Reflection of Light by Spherical Mirrors 1.69 2 Refraction 1.57 3 Total Internal Reflection 1.26 9 Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 4 Refraction at Spherical Surfaces and by Lenses 2.63 5 Refraction through a Prism 2.03 6 Some Natural Phenomena due to Sunlight 1.8 7 Optical Instruments 1.02 Total 12 1 introduction 0.08 Refraction and Reflection of Plane Waves using 2 1.04 Huygens Principle 3 Coherent and Incoherent Addition of Waves 3.08 10 Wave Optics Interference of Light Waves and Young’s 4 0.4 Experiment 5 Diffraction 1.1 6 Polarisation 0.3 Total 6 1 Introduction 0.01 2 Electron Emission 0.01 3 Experimental Study of Photoelectric Effect 1 4 Photoelectric Effect and Wave Theory of Light 1 Dual Nature of Radiation and 11 Einstein’s Photoelectric Equation : Energy Matter 5 0.68 Quantum of Radiation 6 Particle Nature of Light : The Photon 1.1 7 Wave Nature of Matter 2.3 8 Davisson and Germer Experiment 0.4 Total 6.5 Alpha-Particle Scattering and Rutherford’s 1 0.59 Nuclear Model of Atom 2 Atomic Spectra 0.63 3 Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom 3.25 12 Atoms 4 The Line Spectra of the Hydrogen Atom 1.13 de Broglie’s Explanation of Bohr’s Second 5 0.5 Postulate of Quantisation 6 X-Rays 0.4 Total 6.5 1 atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus 0.5 2 Size of the Nucleus 0.53 3 Mass-Energy and Nuclear Binding Energy 1.94 13 Nuclei 4 Nuclear Force 0.63 5 Radioactivity 2.45 6 Nuclear Energy 0.95 Total 7 1 Introduction 0.71 Classification of Metals, Conductors and 2 0.31 Semiconductors 3 Intrinsic Semiconductor 0.21 4 Extrinsic Semiconductor 1.03 Semiconductor, Electronics: 5 Extrinsic Semiconductor 0.62 14 Materials, Devices and 6 Semiconductor Diode 0.93 Simple Circuits 7 Application of Junction Diode as a Rectifier 1.81 8 special Purpose p-n Junction Diodes 0.21 9 Digital Electronics and Logic Gates 0.31 10 Junction Transistor 1.93 11 Solids 1.93 Total 10