Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance- Chapter 2- MCQ
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance- Chapter 2- MCQ
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Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance- Chapter 2- MCQ
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Electric Charges and Fields – MCQ Part 1 CBSE Class 12 Physics 1. Charge is the property associated with matter due to which it produces and experiences (a) electric effects only (b) magnetic effects only (c) both electric and magnetic…
Previous Year Questions : Chapter 3 Current Electricity -Important 2 Marks Questions Class 12 CBSE Physics Q. 1. Define the terms(i) Drift velocity,(ii) Relaxation time. [CBSE Delhi 2011, (AI) 2013]Ans. (i) Drift Velocity: The average velocity acquired by the free…
Other Important Questions – Chapter 2 Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Class 12 CBSE Physics Q.1. Show diagrammatically the arrangement of four point electric charges of equal magnitude placed at four corners of a square such that the electric field as…
Other Important Questions – Chapter 3 Current Electricity -Important 1 Mark Questions Class 12 CBSE Physics Q. 1. Though we specify the direction of direct current by putting an arrow, why is it not considered a vector quantity?Ans. Current is…
Previous Year Questions-Important 1 Mark Questions Chapter 2 Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Class 12 CBSE Physics Q. 1. Name the physical quantity whose SI unit is J Is it a scalar or a vector quantity? [CBSE Delhi 2010] Ans. Electric…
Previous Year Questions – Important 1 Mark Questions Chapter 3 Current Electricity Class 12 CBSE Physics Q. 1. Define the term drift velocity of charge carriers in a conductor. Write its relationship with current flowing through it. [CBSE Delhi 2014]…
Magnetism and Matter CBSE Physics Class 12, MCQ test consisting of 15 questions. Each question carry equal marks. Take this test to check your level.
Chapter 1 Electric Charges and Fields Topics Covered : Principle of Superposition , Continuous charge distribution , Force due to continuous charge distribution Forces between multiple charges: Principle of Superposition “Total force on any charge due to a number of…
Chapter 1 Electric Charges and Fields Topics Covered : COULOMB’S law, Limitations of Coulomb’s Law, Coulomb’s law in vector form, Dielectric constant or relative electrical permittivity COULOMB’S law Charles Coulomb observed that when two electric charges are placed close to each other,…
Chapter 1 Electric Charges and Fields Topics Covered : Basic properties of electric charge Basic properties of electric charge Quantisation of charge The quantisation of charge was first suggested by the experimental laws of electrolysis discovered by English experimentalist Faraday.…
Chapter 1 Electric Charges and Fields Topics Covered : Introduction, Polarity, Charge, Methods of charging Introduction Electrostatics is a branch of physics that studies electric charges at rest. Electric charge like mass is a fundamental property associated with elementary particles like electrons, proton, neutrons, etc. We…
Chapter 1 Physical World SCIENCE AND ITS ORIGIN Some physicists from different countries of the world and their major contributions Name Major contribution/discovery Country of Origin Archimedes Principle of buoyancy; Principle of the lever Greece Galileo Galilei Law of inertia…
Chapter 1Physical WorldSCIENCE AND ITS ORIGIN Science is a systematic understanding of natural phenomena in detail so that it can be predicted, controlled and modified. Science involves exploring, experimenting and speculating phenomena happening around us.The word Science originates from the…
CBSE Test Paper-02 Class – 12 Physics (Electric Charges and Fields) 1. A charge q is placed at the center of the line joining two equal charges Q. The system of the three charges will be in equilibrium if q…
CBSE Test Paper-01 Class - 12 Physics (Electric Charges and Fields)
Electric Charges and Fields Class 12 Physics Important Questions - 1 Mark Very Short Answer Type.
1.Write the underlying principle of a moving coil galvanometer. (Delhi 2015) 2. An electron is moving along +ve x-axis in the presence of uniform magnetic field along +ve y-axis. What is the direction of force acting on it? 3. How…
Test – Chapter 4 – Moving Charges & Magnetism – Numericals. 1. A circular coil of wire consisting of 100 turns, each of radius 8.0 cm carries a current of 0.40 A. What is the magnitude of the magnetic field…