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Pallavi Pathak

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According to this chapter, a galvanometer is used to find and measure the small electric currents in a circuit. The principle that works in a galvanometer is the electromagnetic induction.

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There are two types of electricity - Static and Current electricity. The electric charges buildup on a material's surface is called the static electricity. The continuous flow of electric charge is termed as the current electricity. Current electricity is of two types - Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC). In AC, the charge direction reverses periodically and in DC, charge flows in one direction.

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The current's SI unit is ampere. The symbol for ampere is A. The term ampere is named after the French physicist André-Marie Ampère.

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In simple words, current electricity can be defined as the electric charge continuously moving from one place to another along a pathway. It is measured in amperes (A). Electric current is needed for electrical devices to work.

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Pallavi Pathak

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No, in fact, it is one of the easiest chapter of class 12 Physics. Other chapters which are considered comparatively easy are Ray Optics and Electric Charges and Fields.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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If you want the Current Electricity Class 12 important questions, then check the Class 12 Physics previous year question paper pdf. Also, focusing on the Class 12 Physics past 5 years of exam questions to identify the current electricity class 12 important questions. Well, we have framed all the important questions in the NCERT Physics Class 12 Current Electricity solution pdf, which you can easily download through this article.

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Before attempting the NCERT solutions PDF, solve the textbook exercise questions. Hereafter, verify your answer using the NCERT Class 12 Physics Ch 3 solutions pdf. Following a systematic approach to solve a problem will help to score good marks in the CBSE Class 12 board exam.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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Class 12 Physics Chapter 3 Current Electricity is important for the board exam. The weightage of the chapter is 8-10%. When you practice the Current Electricity class 12 NCERT solutions, you get an overview of your preparation. If you are lacking in any concept, then it helps to build the conceptual knowledge.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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The topics focused on while preparing the Current Electricity NCERT solutions are:

  • Ohm's law

  • Drift velocity

  • Resistivity vs temperature

  • Combination of cells

  • Kirchhoff's rules and 

  • Wheatstone bridge

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Vishal Baghel

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Δλ = (v/c)λ = (286/3000000) * 630 * 10? = 6.006 * 10? ¹? ≈ 6 * 10? ¹? m

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