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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