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Electric Charges & Fields
Fig 1.1 · Chapter 1
Electric field lines of a positive point charge
Fig 1.2 · Chapter 1
Electric field lines of a dipole
Fig 1.3 · Chapter 1
Uniform electric field between two parallel plates
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Electrostatic Potential & Capacitance
Fig 2.1 · Chapter 2
Equipotential surfaces for a point charge
Fig 2.2 · Chapter 2
Parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric slab
Fig 2.3 · Chapter 2
Capacitors in series and parallel combinations
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Current Electricity
Fig 3.1 · Chapter 3
Wheatstone Bridge circuit diagram
Fig 3.2 · Chapter 3
Meter Bridge (practical Wheatstone Bridge)
Fig 3.3 · Chapter 3
Potentiometer: comparing EMFs of two cells
Fig 3.4 · Chapter 3
V-I characteristics of ohmic and non-ohmic conductors
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Moving Charges & Magnetism
Fig 4.1 · Chapter 4
Magnetic field around a straight current-carrying conductor
Fig 4.2 · Chapter 4
Magnetic field of a circular current loop
Fig 4.3 · Chapter 4
Solenoid: uniform magnetic field inside
Fig 4.4 · Chapter 4
Moving Coil Galvanometer (schematic)
Fig 4.5 · Chapter 4
Cyclotron: D-shaped dees with spiral particle path
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Magnetism & Matter
Fig 5.1 · Chapter 5
Bar magnet field lines (N to S externally)
Fig 5.2 · Chapter 5
Bar magnet vs solenoid: field line comparison
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Electromagnetic Induction
Fig 6.1 · Chapter 6
AC Generator with slip rings and brushes
Fig 6.2 · Chapter 6
Step-up Transformer: primary, iron core, secondary
Fig 6.3 · Chapter 6
Eddy currents in a metal conductor
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Alternating Current
Fig 7.1 · Chapter 7
LCR Series Circuit with AC source
Fig 7.2 · Chapter 7
Phasor diagram for series LCR circuit
Fig 7.3 · Chapter 7
Resonance curve: current vs frequency in LCR circuit
Fig 7.4 · Chapter 7
Power factor: phase angle between V and I
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Ray Optics & Optical Instruments
Fig 9.1 · Chapter 9
Concave mirror: image formation (object beyond C)
Fig 9.2 · Chapter 9
Convex lens: ray diagram (three standard rays)
Fig 9.3 · Chapter 9
Refraction through a prism showing angle of deviation
Fig 9.4 · Chapter 9
Total Internal Reflection at critical angle
Fig 9.5 · Chapter 9
Compound Microscope: objective, eyepiece, image formation
Fig 9.6 · Chapter 9
Astronomical Telescope in normal adjustment
Fig 9.7 · Chapter 9
Refraction at a convex spherical surface
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Wave Optics
Fig 10.1 · Chapter 10
Young's Double Slit Experiment (YDSE)
Fig 10.2 · Chapter 10
Single slit diffraction: intensity distribution
Fig 10.3 · Chapter 10
Types of wavefronts: spherical, plane, cylindrical
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Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter
Fig 11.1 · Chapter 11
Photoelectric effect experimental setup
Fig 11.2 · Chapter 11
Stopping potential vs frequency graph
Fig 11.3 · Chapter 11
Photocurrent vs collector plate potential (different intensities)
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Atoms
Fig 12.1 · Chapter 12
Bohr model: energy levels and spectral series
Fig 12.2 · Chapter 12
Rutherford's alpha particle scattering experiment
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Nuclei
Fig 13.1 · Chapter 13
Binding Energy per Nucleon vs Mass Number
Fig 13.2 · Chapter 13
Nuclear fission of Uranium-235
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Semiconductor Electronics
Fig 14.1 · Chapter 14
p-n junction formation with depletion region
Fig 14.2 · Chapter 14
Forward bias: depletion region narrows, current flows
Fig 14.3 · Chapter 14
Reverse bias: depletion region widens, no current
Fig 14.4 · Chapter 14
V-I characteristics of a p-n junction diode
Fig 14.5 · Chapter 14
Zener diode V-I characteristics (breakdown region)
Fig 14.6 · Chapter 14
Zener diode as voltage regulator circuit
Fig 14.7 · Chapter 14
Common Emitter NPN transistor amplifier
Fig 14.8 · Chapter 14
Input and Output characteristics of CE transistor
Fig 14.9 · Chapter 14
Logic gate symbols with truth tables: AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR