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Physics can be a scary ordeal for some and a very interesting subject for the rest. There are many scholars who want a
program or some tips about important topics that supports and helps them in studying physics. With a proper preparation
strategy, idea about the important questions, derivations and formulas in physics, a student can de nitely score well in the
main physics exam.Here we would like to provide the important derivations of CBSE class 12 physics class 12 to help you
score well in boards.
The syllabus of CBSE class 12 physics is vast. It contains a total of 10 units or 15 chapters. It is important for students to
know the important topics and derivations in class 12 physics to study e ciently. Given below are the important
derivations for class 12 physics.

Electrostatics(Unit  1)

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Coulomb’s Law in the form of vectors – F12 = −F21

Application of Gauss theorem in calculation of electric eld


Electric eld intensity due to a thin in nite plane sheet of charge
1 P
Electric eld intensity of an electric dipole on equatorial line – ER =
4πε0 3
r

Electric eld intensity of an electric dipole on axial line – E =


1 2P

4πε0 r2

Electric eld intensity due to a uniformly charged spherical shell at various points
Capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with dielectric medium
Capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor without dielectric medium
Q
Electric potential due to a point charge – V (r) =
4πε0 r

Current Electricity(Unit 2)

Application of Gauss theorem in calculation of electric eld intensity due to thin in nite plane sheet of
charge uniformly charged spherical sphere
Relation between current and drift velocity Leave a message 
Expression for drift velocity
Series and parallel connection of resistors

Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism(Unit 3)

Torque experienced by a current loop in a uniform magnetic eld


Ampere’s law and its application to in nitely long straight wire. Straight and toroidal solenoids.
Magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron
Apply Biot-Savart law to derive the expression for the magnetic eld on the axis of a current carrying
circular loop.
Cyclotrons
Force between two parallel current carrying conductors
Torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform magnetic eld.
Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment
Force on a current carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic eld
Force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric eld.

Electromagnetic Induction And AC(Unit 4)

Self and mutual induction


Derivation of Emf induced in a rod moving in a uniform magnetic eld.
Impedance, reactance and average power in series LCR, LR, LC or CR circuit.
Relation between peak and rms value of current
Derivation for resonance in a series LCR Circuit

Electromagnetic Waves(Unit 5)

Derivation of displacement current

Optics(Unit 6)

Formula for Lens


Refraction at convex surfaces
Formula for Lens-Maker’s
Diffraction using single slit
Derivation of refractive index of minimum deviation in the prism
Young Double Slit Experiment
Derivation of the formula for angle of minimum deviation for the prism
Polarisation
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter(Unit 7)

Derivation of the De-Broglie Relation


Relation between threshold frequency, frequency of the incident photon and cutoff potential

Nuclei and Atoms(Unit 8)

Derive N = N0 e
−λt

expression of radius in hydrogen like atoms

Electronic Devices(Unit 9)

Common emitter transistor ampli er


Common base transistor ampli er

Communication System(Unit 10)

Frequency modulation and amplitude modulation

The above listed were a few important derivation of CBSE class 12 physics that are most likely to be asked in the coming
board exams. While studying for the board exam, students can plan accordingly giving priority to the above mentioned
topics.

You can also download the important derivations in physics class 12 CBSE PDF to get well acquainted with all the
derivations and answer related questions accurately in the class 12 board exam.

Practise This Question


A square frame λ of mass m and side a carries a current i. It is placed in a B - eld in the x - y plane making an angle 45∘ with
x – axis. Find the initial angular acceleration of the frame if I0 = 4ma23 kgm2 .
 

iBm

Zero

3iB2m

2iB3m

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A thin circular wire carrying a current I has a magnetic moment M. The shape of the wire is changed to a square and it
carries the same current. It will have a magnetic moment
 

M
4π2 M

 
4π M

 
π4 M

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