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LIST OF DERIVATIONS( Section A )- First Term -2022-23

1. Electric field intensity due to a point charge


2. Electric field due to an electric dipole along axial line, along equatorial line
3. Torque on a dipole in uniform electric field
4. Proof of gauss’ theorem
5. Deduction of Coulomb’s law from Gauss’ theorem
6. Electric field due to an infinite line of charge
7. Electric field due to an infinite sheet of charge
8. Electric field due to two infinite parallel sheets of charge – carrying like charges, carrying
unlike charges
9. Electric field due to uniformly charged thin spherical shell
10. Potential due to an electric dipole
11. Electric potential due to system of charges
12. Potential energy of a system of charges
13. Capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor
14. Energy stored in a parallel plate capacitor
15. Common potential attained, Redistribution of charges and energy loss ( just the
formula)when capacitors are connected in parallel
16. Capacitance of parallel plate capacitor when dielectric slab is introduced between the plates
17. Equivalent capacitance in series and in parallel
18. Relationship between electric current and drift velocity of electrons
19. Derivation of Ohm’s law based on drift velocity model
20. Relationship between E, V, r and R
21. Combination of cells – series, parallel and mixed combination
22. Balanced condition of Wheatstone bridge
23. Meter bridge
24. Potentiometer principle and working
25. Diagram of application of potentiometer to compare emfs and find internal resistance of a
cell.
26. Biot Savart law (only statement and expression)
27. Magnetic field at the axis of a current carrying circular loop, magnetic field at the centre of a
circular current carrying loop.
28. Ampere circuital law
29. Applications of ACL-(i) magnetic field of a long straight thin wire (ii) long solenoid
30. Radius of path , time period and kinetic energy of a charged particle moving in a magnetic
field
31. Force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field.
32. Force between two parallel current carrying conductors and definition of Ampere
33. Torque on a current loop
34. Moving coil galvanometer, I= Kφ, current sensitivity, voltage sensitivity
35. Conversion of Galvanometer into Ammeter, voltmeter
36. Torque on a magnetic dipole
37. Induced potential difference in a conductor moved in magnetic field
38. Motional emf and proof of Faraday’s law

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