Course Schedule
Start Date : 20 April 2022
Course Weightage
Unit No. | Name of Unit | Marks |
Unit–I | Electrostatics | 17 |
Chapter–1: Electric Charges and Fields | ||
Chapter–2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance | ||
Unit-II | Current Electricity | |
Chapter–3: Current Electricity | ||
Unit-III | Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism | 18 |
Chapter–4: Moving Charges and Magnetism | ||
Chapter–5: Magnetism and Matter | ||
Unit-IV | Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents | |
Chapter–6: Electromagnetic Induction | ||
Chapter–7: Alternating Current | ||
Total | 35 |
Course Features
- Lectures 75
- Quiz 0
- Duration 15 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English/Hindi
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
- 7 Sections
- 75 Lessons
- 15 Weeks
- Chapter–1: Electric Charges and FieldsUnit–I : Electrostatics15
- 2.1Electric Charges
- 2.1Conservation of charge
- 2.1Coulomb’s law-force between two-point charges
- 2.1Forces between multiple charges
- 2.1Superposition principle
- 2.1Continuous charge distribution
- 2.1Electric field
- 2.1Electric field due to a point charge
- 2.1Electric field lines
- 2.1Electric dipole
- 2.1Electric field due to a dipole
- 2.1Torque on a dipole in uniform electric field
- 2.1Electric flux
- 2.1Statement of Gauss’s theorem and its applications
- 2.1Uniformly charged infinite plane sheet
- Chapter–2: Electrostatic Potential and CapacitanceUnit–I : Electrostatics13
- 3.1Electric potential
- 3.1Potential difference
- 3.1Electric potential due to a point charge
- 3.1Dipole and system of charges
- 3.1Equipotential surfaces
- 3.1Electrical potential energy of a system
- 3.1Conductors and insulators
- 3.1Free charges and bound charges inside a conductor
- 3.1Dielectrics and electric Polarization
- 3.1Capacitors and Capacitance
- 3.1Combination of capacitors in series and in parallel
- 3.1Capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor
- 3.1Energy stored in a capacitor
- Chapter–3: Current ElectricityUnit-II : Current Electricity18
- 4.1Electric current
- 4.1Flow of electric charges in a metallic conductor
- 4.1Drift Velocity
- 4.1Mobility and their relation with electric current
- 4.1Ohm’s law
- 4.1Electrical resistance
- 4.1V-I characteristics
- 4.1Electrical energy and power
- 4.1Electrical resistivity and conductivity
- 4.1Temperature dependence of resistance
- 4.1Internal resistance of a cell
- 4.1Potential difference and emf of a cell
- 4.1Combination of cells in series and in parallel
- 4.1Kirchhoff’s laws and simple applications
- 4.1Wheatstone bridge
- 4.1Metre bridge
- 4.1Potentiometer – principle and its applications
- 4.1Measurement of internal resistance of a cell
- Chapter–4: Moving Charges and MagnetismUnit-III : Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism11
- 5.1Concept of magnetic field
- 5.1Oersted’s experiment
- 5.1Biot – Savart law and its application
- 5.1Ampere’s law and its applications
- 5.1Straight and toroidal solenoids
- 5.1Force on a moving charge
- 5.1Force on a current-carrying conductor
- 5.1Force between two parallel current
- 5.1Torque experienced by a current loop
- 5.1Moving coil galvanometer
- 5.1Conversion to Ammeter and Voltmeter
- Chapter–5: Magnetism and MatterUnit-III : Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism4
- Chapter–6: Electromagnetic InductionUnit-IV : Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents6
- Chapter–7: Alternating CurrentUnit-IV : Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents8