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High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs
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High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs
Basic Tools
Basics of Differentiation
Basics of Integration
Basics of Vectors
Basics of Solid Angle
Units and Dimensions
Mechanics
Motion in One Dimension
Motion in Two Dimensions
Relative Motion
Constrained Motion
Newton’s Laws of Motion
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Electric Charges and Fields
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Electrostatics
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Charging of a Conductor
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Charge Distribution on an Isolated Conductor
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Charging of Insulators
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Charge Induction Concept in Metals
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Equilibrium of 3 Charge Particles Under Electrostatic Forces
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Electric Field
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Strength of Electric Field
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Electric Force on Charges in Electric Field
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Electric Field Strength due to a Point Charge
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Electric Field Strength due to an Extended Charged Body
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Electric Field Strength due to a Uniformly Charged Rod
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Electric Field Strength due to a Uniformly Charged Long Thread
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Electric Field Strength due to a Uniformly Charged Rod at a General Point
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Electric Field due to a Uniformly Charged Semi Infinite Wire
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Electric Field due to a Uniformly Charged Ring at its Centre
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Electric Field due to a Uniformly Charged Ring at its Axial Point
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Electric Field due to a Uniformly Charged Circular Arc
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Electric Field due to a Uniformly Surface Charged Disc
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Electric Field Strength due to a Uniformly Charged Large Sheet
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Uniformly Charged Disc as a Limiting Case of Large Sheet
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Electric Field at the Centre of a Uniformly Charged Hemispherical Cup
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Electric Field due to a Large Uniformly Charged Metal Sheet
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Electric Field Inside Charged Metal Bodies
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Charge Induction in Metals Due to Electric Field
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Electric Field due to a Charged Metal Sphere
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Electric Field due to a Uniformly Charged Non-conducting Sphere
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Electric Field due to a Uniformly Charged Long Metal Cylinder
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Electric Field due to a Uniformly Charged Solid Long Cylinder
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Electric Field due to a Thick Uniformly Charged Large Sheet
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RESPECTED SIR, Why did we take limit from -L/2 to L/2
7 months ago by DEV NIKUNJKUMAR PATEL
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How is the limit set from -l/2 to l/2
2 years ago by Shreya Raut
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How do sin components get cancelled? Please help me sir
4 years ago by RUDRAKSH SINGHAL
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How are the limits of integration r and r l?
4 years ago by RUDRAKSH SINGHAL
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At 1:39, how is dq=(Q/L)dx?
4 years ago by RUDRAKSH SINGHAL
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Who is dq=Q/L dx can you please explain sir?
7 years ago by ojausmane
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SORRY!!. How is dq=Q/L dx can you please explain sir?
7 years ago by
ojausmane
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linear charge density= charge/length=Q/L
6 years ago by
Aditya Sargam
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Charge Q is spread in rod of length L so we are gonna apply unitary method as L --- Q dx --- (Q/L) dx here Q/L is linear charge density. when we multiply with dx we get the total charge in dx portion. after which we integrate to get our desired result. :)
5 years ago by
Rajarshi Agarwal
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can u tell me how limits are decided?i'm confusing with this and i don't know how to give limits .And also in finding surface areas of geometric fig, i'm unable to know what type of limits are given
7 years ago by Abisetty Venkatesh
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For that, you need to study Area under the curve in maths
7 years ago by
ojausmane
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sir why dnt we substitute limits from +L/2 to - L/2 ?
9 years ago by vishwanath v pai
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