A Level Physics Notes: Electricity



Alternating Circuits and RMS

Capacitors in Series and Parallel

Impedance of Inductor, Capacitor and Resistor in Series

Induced EMF – Lenz's and Faraday's Law

Resistivity and Resistance

Self Inductance and Mutual Inductance

Transformers

The Wheatstone Bridge

Tesla Coils

Coulomb's Law

Millikan's Oil Drop Experiment

The Classification of Resistors

Electric Current

Fleming's Left Hand Rule

The Right Hand Grip Rule

The Parallel Plate Capacitor

The Difference Between Electromotive Force and Potential Difference

Potential Dividers and Potentiometers

Equations of Electricity

The Hall Effect

Superconductivity

Flux/Field/Force Lines and Equipotential Surfaces

The Meissner Effect

Electric Potential

Force Between Parallel Current Carrying Conductors

The Electric Field Inside a Conductor

Moving Coil Ammeters

Voltmeters

Shunts

Charging and Discharging Capacitors

Connecting a Charged to an Uncharged Capacitor

Lost Energy When Charging or Discharging Capacitors

Conventional Current

AC or DC?

Phase Differences for Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors

Kirchoff's Laws

Uses of Capacitors

Determining Magnetic Flux Density

Dielectric Breakdown

Dielectric Constants for Various Materials

Dip Angle of the Earth's Magnetic Field and Induced EMF




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