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Holes in semiconductor
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P-type semiconductor
why do we need doping in semiconductor?
Mobility of electron and hole
Diode related posts
p-n junction diode
Zener Diode, Breakdown and Voltage regulator
Transistor related posts
Bipolar Junction Transistor BJT
Difference between NPN and PNP Transistor
Input and Output Curves of Transistor
Use of Transistor as a Switch
Darlington pair amplifier
Classification of Amplifiers
Digital Electronics
Boolean algebra
Karnaugh Map
Logic Gates
Basic Logic Gates
NAND gate
NOR gate
XOR gate
XNOR gate
Computer
Input Devices in Computer
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Memory in Computer (RAM, ROM, Cache)
Units & Measurements
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Rounding Off
Accuracy and Precision in Measurement
Errors in Measurement
Laws of Motion
One Dimensional Motion
MCQ on speed velocity and acceleration
Translational Motion
Newton’s laws of Motion
Newton’s 1st law
Newton’s 2nd law
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Gravitation
How to find Gravitational force?
Center of Mass
Center of Mass
Velocity center of mass
Acceleration Center of Mass
Rotational Motion
Moment of Inertia related posts
Moment of inertia
Rotational Kinetic energy
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Electrostatics
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Definition, Formula, production of electric charge
properties of electric charge
Line Charge density
Surface Charge density
Volume Charge density
Electric Field related
Coulomb’s Law and Electrostatic Force
Electric Field and Electric Field Intensity
Electric field lines
Gauss’s law of electrostatics
Electric Potential and Potential Energy
Equipotential Surface and its properties
Capacitor related Posts
Capacitor and Capacitance
Parallel plate capacitor with dielectric medium
Energy stored in a capacitor
Current Electricity
Electronic circuit components: Capacitor, Inductor, Resistor, Diode etc.
Ohm’s law
Ohm’s Law Experiment
Combination of resistors
Drift velocity of electrons
Mobility of electron
Kirchhoff’s law (KCL and KVL)
Transformer
Power Factor
Magnetism
Magnetic field – Origin, Definition, Unit and dimension
Direction of magnetic field, Thumb rule and Ampere’s swimming rule
Magnetic field lines
Magnetic force on a current carrying wire
Biot-Savart law
Magnetic materials types and examples
Ferromagnetic materials
Electromagnetic Induction
Faraday’s law and Lenz’s law
Transformer – Construction and working principle
Electromagnetic waves
Optics and Lights
Refractive index
Modern Physics
Photoelectric Effect
de Broglie’s Hypothesis
Atom and Nucleus
Bohr’s atomic theory
Radioactive Isotopes
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Logic Gates
XOR gate
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MCQ Class 12
Statistical Mechanics
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First Law of Thermodynamics
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