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High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs
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Flux Through a Circle
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Expansion of Ring due to Charge
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Force Between Skew Lines
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Oscillating Dipole in a Cup
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Illustration - 5
Electric Potential at a Co-ordinate
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Electric Field due to a Dipole in Normal Direction
Duration: 4.06 Min
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Force Between two Electric Dipoles
Duration: 2.38 Min
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Illustration - 8
Potential due to a Hollowed Sphere
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Illustration - 9
Oscillating Charged Ball
Duration: 7.20 Min
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Illustration - 10
Free Ball at a Vertex of n-gon
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Illustration - 11
Zero Potential Locus
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Electric Line from One Charge to Another
Duration: 4.44 Min
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Illustration - 13
Electric Potential at the Edge of a Disc
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Work in Charge Transportation
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Illustration - 15
Electric Field Inside a Cavity
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Illustration - 16
Force Between Hemispherical Shells
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Illustration - 17
Rotating Rod with a Dipole
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Illustration - 18
Electric Field in Overlapping Charged Spheres
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Illustration - 19
Holding Two Halves of a Shell
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Illustration - 20
Electric Field Inside a Uniformly Charged Hollow Sphere
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Illustration - 21
Null Point in Surrounding of a Dipole in Uniform Electric Field
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Illustration - 22
Interaction Energy of Two Dipoles
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Illustration - 23
Equipotential Surface in Surrounding
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Illustration - 24
Earthing of a System of Spheres
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Illustration - 25
Connecting a Metal Body Inside a Shell
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Illustration - 26
Potential at Common Centre of Concentric Shells
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Illustration - 27
Electric Flux Through a Cylinder
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Illustration - 28
Potential Difference Inside and Outside of a Cylinder
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Equilibrium Inside a Liquid
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Illustration - 30
Electric Field due to a Non-uniformly Charged Ball
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Illustration - 31
Distance of Closest Approach in Space
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Non Uniformly Charged Rod
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Projectile Above a Charged Sheet
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Illustration - 34
Uniform Circular Motion in Uniform Electric Field
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Vertical Looping in Electric Field
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Equilibrium Over a Square
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Illustration - 37
Distance of Closest Approach for in-line Collision
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Illustration - 38
Potential Inside a Non-uniformly Charged Sphere
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Illustration - 39
Vertical Looping in Electric Field 2
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Illustration - 40
Connecting Isolated Spheres
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Illustration - 41
Coalescing Charged Mercury Drops
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Illustration - 42
Non-uniformly Charged Ring
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Electric Field due to Polarization
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sir why we take the 6a in calculating potential at sphere A due to B,and c . I think we have have to take 5a
4 years ago by ayush garg
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sir how to find charges on 3 or 4 parallel plates after earthening any 1 or 2 or 3or all. similarly how to find charge flow between concentric shells connected with wire (concentric shells being more than 2)i am also facing confusion with potential and of concentric shells of which anyone is earthened. i want clear picture of theory regarding this . which book would you suggest or please include this topic in booster classes
8 years ago by ariya
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That is already explained in the specific videos on what you are asking...
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