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Revision as of 12:13, 17 January 2023

Physics Class XII
S.No English Hindi Class XII Alternative
1 Absorption Spectra
2 AC current
3 AC Generator
4
AC Voltage
applied to a capacitor
applied to a resistor
applied to an inductor
applied to a seried LCR circuit
5 Accelerators in India
6 Activity of radioactive susbstances
7 Additivity of charges
8 Alpha decay
9 Alpha particle scattering
10 Ammeter
11 Ampere
12 Ampere's circuital law
13 Analog Signal
14 And Gate
15
Angle of
deviation
incidence
reflection
refraction
16 Angular magnification
17 Apparent depth
18 Area Element Vector
19 Atomic Mass Unit
20 Atomic Number
21 Atomic Spectra
22 Aurora Borealis
23 Band Gap
24 Bar magnet as a solenoid
25 Barrier potential
26 Becquerel
27 Beta Decay
28 Binding Energy per nucleon
29 Biot-Savart Law
30 Bohr magneton
31 Bohr radius
32 Bohrs model of atom
33 Bohrs postulates
34 Brewster's Angle
35 Brewster's Law
36 C A Volta
37 Capacitance
38 Capacitive Reactance
39 Capacitive Circuit
40 Capacitor Parallel Plate
41 Capacitor in parallel
42 Capacitor in series
43 Cartesian sign convention
44 Cassegrain telescope
45
Cells
In parallel
In series
46 Chain reaction
47 Charging by induction
48 Charles August de Coulomb
49 Chromatic aberration
50 Coercivity
51 Coherent source
52 Colour code of resistors
53 Combination of lenses
54 Combination of resistors
55 Composition of nucleus
56 Concave mirror
57 Conduction band
58 Conductivity
59 Conductors
60 Conservation of charge
61 Conservative force
62 Continuous charge distribution
63 Control rods
64 Convex mirror
65 Coulomb's law
66 Critical Angle
67 Curie temperature
68
Current
density
loop as magnetic dipole
sensitivity of galvanometer
69 Cut-off voltage
70
Cyclotron
frequency
Davisson and Gerber experiment
71
deBroglie
relation
wavelength
explaination
72 Decay constant
73 Diamagnetism
74 Dielectrics
75 Dielectric constant
76 Dielectric strength
77 Diffraction
78 Dioptre
79
Dipole
moment
moment vector
in uniform electric field
physical significance
80 Displacement current
81 Doppler effect
82 Drift velocity
83 Earth's magnetism
84 Earthing
85 Eddy current
86 Einstein's Photoelectric equation
87
Electric
charge
current
dipole
displacement
field
field,physical significance
field due to system of charges
field lines
flux
susceptibility
Electrical energy
Electromagnetic
waves,sources
wave,nature
damping
spectrum
88 Electron emission
89
Electrostatic
analog
potential
shielding
90
Electrostatics
of conductors
91 Electromotive force (EMF)
92 Emission spectra
93
Energy
bands
generation in stars
levels
stored in a capacitor
94 Equipotential surfaces
95 Excited state
96 Experiments of Faraday and Henry
97 Extrinsic semiconductor
98 Farad
99 Faraday's law of induction
100 Fast breeder reactor
101 Ferromagnetism
102
Field
due to infinite plane sheet
due to uniformly charged thin spherical shell
103 Field emisssion
104 Flux leakage
105 Focal length
106 Force between two parallel currents
107 Forward bias
108 Franck-Hertz experiment
109 Fringe width
110 Full wave rectifier
111 G S Ohm
112
Gamma
rays
decay
113
Gauss law
its application
in magnetism
114 Gaussian surface
115 Geographic meridain
116 Gold leaf electroscope
117 Ground state
118 H A Lorentz
Half life
Half wave rectifier
Hallwach's and Leonard's observations
Henry
Hertz experiment
Holes
Horizontal component of Earth's magnetic field
Huygens Principle
Impact parameter
Impedence diagram
Inductance
mutual
self
Induction of charge
Inductive
circuit
resistance
reactance
Insulator
Interfence
constructive
destructive
fringes
Internal resistance
Intrinsic semiconductor
Ionization energy
Isobars
Isotone
Isotope
JC Maxwell
KF Gauss
Kirchhoff's rules
Lateral shift
Law
of radioactive decay
of refection
of refraction
LC Oscillations
Lenz law
Lens maker's formula
Light emitting diode
Limitation of ohms law
Linear
charge density
magnification
magnifying power
Logic gates
Lorentz force
Magnetic
declination
dipole
dipole moment of a moving electron
field
field lines
field on the axis of a circular current loop
flux
force on a current carrying conductor
force
hysteresis
inclination
intensity
meridian
moment of a current loop
moment
permablility
potential energy
susceptibility
torque
Magentisation
Majority carriers
Mass
defect
number
energy relation
Maxwell's equations
Mean life
Meter bridge
Michael Faraday
Microscope
compound
Microwaves
Minority carriers
Mirage
Mirror equation
Mobility
Moderator
Motion in magnetic field
Motional emf
Moving coil galvanometer
Multiplication factor (fission)