Ncert Solutions Physics Class 12th
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
There are two types of electricity - static and current. The current electricity is divided into Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC). Based on the production methods, electricity is divided into - heat, chemical, pressure, light and magnetism.
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There are four types of power supply - switch-mode power supplies, linear power supplies, linear power supplies, and programmable power supplies
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According to this law, at any point, magnetic field due to a tiny current element is directly proportional to the current element length.
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Tesla (T) is the SI unit of magnetic field. Tesla is named after Nikola Tesla.
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The different types of magnetism are - Diamagnetism, Paramagnetism, and Ferromagnetism.
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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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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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