CBSE - Class 12 Physics
Class 12 Physics plays a crucial role in board exams and future career paths like engineering and science. This page is designed to help students build strong conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. You’ll find chapter-wise notes explained in simple language for quick and effective learning.
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CBSE EXAM-FOCUSED WEIGHTAGE ANALYSIS
| Unit | Unit Name | Approx. Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Unit I | Electrostatics | 15–16 |
| Unit II | Current Electricity | 6–7 |
| Unit III | Magnetic Effects & Magnetism | 16–17 |
| Unit IV | EMI & AC | 8–9 |
| Unit V | Electromagnetic Waves | 3–4 |
| Unit VI | Optics | 14–15 |
| Unit VII | Dual Nature | 4–5 |
| Unit VIII | Atoms & Nuclei | 6–7 |
| Unit IX | Electronic Devices | 6–7 |
| TOTAL | 70 |
CBSE Class - 12 Physics Notes
Unit I – Electrostatics
Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Fields
Coulomb’s law, superposition principle
Electric field, field lines
Electric dipole, torque on dipole
Gauss theorem + applications (infinite wire, plane sheet, spherical shell)
Chapter 2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Electric potential due to charge, dipole & system
Equipotential surfaces
Electric potential energy (two charges & dipole)
Conductors, dielectrics & polarization
Capacitors, combinations, parallel plate capacitor (with/without dielectric)
Energy stored in capacitor
Unit II – Current Electricity
Chapter 3: Current Electricity
Electric current, drift velocity, mobility
Ohm’s law, V–I characteristics
Resistivity, conductivity, temperature dependence
EMF, internal resistance
Series & parallel combination of cells
Kirchhoff’s rules, Wheatstone bridge
Unit III – Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism
Magnetic field, Oersted’s experiment
Biot–Savart law (circular loop)
Ampere’s law (long wire, solenoid)
Force on moving charge & current-carrying wire
Force between parallel wires (definition of ampere)
Torque on current loop, magnetic dipole moment
Moving coil galvanometer
Chapter 5: Magnetism and Matter
Bar magnet as solenoid (qualitative)
Magnetic field of dipole (axis & perpendicular)
Torque on dipole
Diamagnetic, paramagnetic & ferromagnetic substances
Magnetization & temperature effects
Unit IV – Electromagnetic Induction & AC
Chapter 6: Electromagnetic Induction
Faraday’s laws, Lenz’s law
Induced EMF & current
Self & mutual induction
Chapter 7: Alternating Current
AC, peak & RMS value
Reactance, impedance, LCR circuit (phasor only)
Resonance, power factor, wattless current
AC generator, transformer
Unit V – Electromagnetic Waves
Chapter 8: Electromagnetic Waves
Displacement current
Nature of EM waves
Electromagnetic spectrum
Applications of different EM bands
Unit VI – Optics
Chapter 9: Ray Optics & Optical Instruments
Reflection, refraction
Mirror & lens formula
Total internal reflection, optical fibers
Lens maker’s formula, magnification
Prisms
Microscopes & telescopes
Chapter 10: Wave Optics
Wavefronts & Huygens principle
Interference, Young’s double slit experiment (final formula only)
Diffraction at a single slit (qualitative)
Unit VII – Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter
Chapter 11: Dual Nature
Photoelectric effect, Einstein equation
Matter waves, de Broglie relation
Unit VIII – Atoms & Nuclei
Chapter 12: Atoms
Rutherford scattering
Bohr model
Radius, velocity & energy of electron (nth orbit)
Hydrogen spectrum
Chapter 13: Nuclei
Nuclear composition, size
Mass–energy relation, mass defect
Binding energy curve
Nuclear fission & fusion
Unit IX – Electronic Devices
Chapter 14: Semiconductor Electronics
Energy bands in solids
Intrinsic & extrinsic semiconductors
p-n junction diode, I-V characteristics
Diode as a rectifier