Chapter 2 Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
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- ClassClass 12
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- ChapterChapter 2 Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
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NCERT Solutions for class 12 Physics Chapter 2 Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
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The electric potential was introduced into the theory of electrostatics by Green. The important maxwell equations relating to field and potential will be of great use.
1. Electric potential energy
2. Electric potential due to point charges as well as continuous charges
3. Equipotential surfaces
These are among a few important concepts which help in understanding the concept of charge flow and its cause.
As far as capacitance is concerned only parallel plate capacitors are asked mostly.
1. Parallel plate capacitor with dielectric and metal
2. Capacitive steady state circuits
The above two concepts are very important for JEE mains as well as JEE Advance.
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