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The document provides comprehensive notes on electric current, defining it as the flow of electric charge through a conductor, with key concepts such as drift velocity, mobility, and Ohm's law. It covers electrical resistance, energy, and power, along with the behavior of resistors in series and parallel combinations. Additionally, it includes Kirchhoff's laws and the Wheatstone bridge principle, essential for understanding current electricity in physics.

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The document provides comprehensive notes on electric current, defining it as the flow of electric charge through a conductor, with key concepts such as drift velocity, mobility, and Ohm's law. It covers electrical resistance, energy, and power, along with the behavior of resistors in series and parallel combinations. Additionally, it includes Kirchhoff's laws and the Wheatstone bridge principle, essential for understanding current electricity in physics.

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‘7025, 07 PM Current Elactrity Class 12 Notes Physics Chapter 3 CASE Electric Current The rate of flow of electric charge through a conductor is called electric current. + Elecrtric current, | =(q/t)=(Ne/t) where q is the electric charge and N is the number of free electrons passing through a cross- section of a conductor in time t. + If electric current flowing through a conductor is not steady, then | =(dq/dt) + S.I. unit of electric current is ‘ampere’ which is denoted as ‘A’ Flow Of Electric Charges In A Metallic Conductor + In solid conductors, free electrons move randomly in different directions nullifying their net effect and hence preventing any current flow. + Asteady electric current is established in the conductor with the application of constant electric field across it and this field is provided by cells or batteries. Drift Velocity Drift velocity of electrons, cE Va= m T where e is the charge on electron, m is the mass, is the electric field applied and Tis the time of relaxation. + Negative sign shows that drift velocity of electrons is in a direction opposite to the direction of applied electric field Mobility Mobility is defined as the magnitude of drift velocity of charge carrier per unit electric field. It is given as, hitpssoswalpublshers.cominotesicbse-class-12-physiesnoteslcurrent-electrcty! 18 ‘7025, 07 PM Current Elactrity Class 12 Notes Physics Chapter 3 CASE [Val _ qEvm _ qr E E m where q, t and m are charge, relaxation time and mass of a charge carrier respectively. + Sl unit of mobility is m2v-1s- 1 Relation Between Current And Drift Velocity Electric current and drift velocity are related as | = neAvg where n is the number density of electrons, A is the area of cross-section of the conductor. Ohm’s Law According to Ohm's law, the potential difference applied across the ends of a conductor is directly proportional to the current. VelorV=IR where R is the resistance of the conductor. + Another form of Ohm's law is, a 9 oH Electric Charges And Fields Electrostatic Potential And Capacitance Current Electricity Moving Charges And Magnetism Magnetism And Matter Electromagnetic Induction Alternating Current Iitpsoswalpublshers.cominotesicbse-class-12-physies-notesicurrent-electrcy! 28 ‘7028, 07 PM Current Elactrity Class 12 Notes Physics Chapter 3 CASE Electromagnetic Waves Ray Optics And Optical Instruments Wave Optics Dual Nature Of Radiation And Matter Atoms Nuclei Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices And Simple Circuits CBSE Class 12 Phy: Notes CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Notes CBSE Class 12 Biology Notes CBSE Class 12 Maths Notes CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Notes CBSE Class 12 Business Studies Notes CBSE Class 12 Economics Notes CBSE Class 12 History Notes CBSE Class 12 Geography Notes CBSE Class 12 Political Science Notes CBSE Class 12 English core Syllabus Iitpssoswalpublshers.cominotesicbse-class-12-physiesnoteslourren-slectrcy! 38 ‘7028, 07 PM Current Elactrity Class 12 Notes Physics Chapter 3 CASE CBSE Class 12 Mathematics Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Physics Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Biology Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Business Studies Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Economics Syllabus CBSE Class 12 History Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Geography Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Political science Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Sociology Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Psychology Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Physi al education Syllabus CBSE Class 12 Applied mathematics Syllabus CBSE Class 12 History of Indian Arts Syllabus Question Bank Sample Papers Solved Papers Textbooks tips soswalpublshers.cominotesicbse-class-12-physiesnoteslcurrent-electrcy! 48 713125, 6:07 PM Current Electricty Class 12 Notes Physics Chapter 3. CASE Cener\coM ptr hcl Le) Practice Tests only on oswal.io > Electrical Resistance + The opposition offered by the conductor to the flow of electric current through it, is called its resistance + Resistance is measured in ‘Ohm’ and is denoted by -ntps:foswalpublshers.com/notesichse-class-12-physies-notesicurent-electrity! 58 ‘7025, 07 PM Current Elactrity Class 12 Notes Physics Chapter 3 CASE Vi Characteristics (Linear And Non-linear) Under constant physical conditions, VI-graph of such substances is a straight line and resistance of conductor can be obtained using the slope of VI-graph. + Ohm's law is valid for good conductors. Semiconductor does not show linear behaviour between V and I. R= (AV/AN)=(1/tan@) Electrical Energy And Power + Electric power =(Electric work done/Time taken) +P =VI= PR =(V2/R) + Electrical energy = Electric power x time E =P xt * Sl unit of power is watt (W) + The commercial unit of electric energy is kilowatt-hour (kWh), 1 kWh = 1000Wh = 3.6 x 106 J = one unit of electricity consumed Electrical Resistivity And Conductivity + Resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to its length | and inversely porportional to its cross-sectional area Ai.e., R (VA) or R=p(VA) where p is a constant of material of the conductor which is known as its ‘resistivity’ or ‘specific resistance’ + The reciprocal of resistivity is know as conductivity or specific conductance. =(1/p) * Resistivity of a conductor is measured in Q- m * The SI unit of conductivity is Q-1 m-t or Sm-1 or mho m-1 Series And Parallel Combination Of Resistors hitpssoswalpublshers.cominotesicbse-class-12-physiesnotesicurrent-electrcty! 5 ‘7025, 07 PM Current Elactrity Class 12 Notes Physics Chapter 3 CASE + For series combination, net resistance is R = Ry + R2 + Rg + For parallel combination net resistance is (1/Rp)=(1/Ri)#(1/Ra)#(1/Ra) + For series combination of resistors, net resistance is more than the largest value of any resistance in the group. + For parallel combination of resistors, net resistance is less than the smallest value of resistance in the group. Temperature Dependence Of Resistance + Resistance of a conductor at temperature t°C is Rt = Ro [1 + at] where ais the temperature coefficient of resistance and Ro is the at 0°C. + For metal a is positive, i.e., resistance increases with rise in temperature. + For insulators and semiconductors a is negative i.e., resistance decreases with rise in temperature. Internal Resistance Of A Cell + Internal resistance of a cell, r =(¢-IR/) or r=R((eV)-1) where ¢ is the emf of the cell, and R is the external resistance. Potential Difference And Emf Of A Cell + Electromotive force or emf of a cell is defined as the potential difference between two terminals of a cell in an open circuit i.e. when no current flows through the cell + Terminal potential difference of a cell is defined as the potential difference between terminals of a cell in a closed circuit i.e., when some current is drawn from the cell. Vee-lr + The SI unit of emf is joule/coulomb or volt (V). tips soswalpublshers.cominotesicbse-class-12-physiesnoteslcurrent-electrcy! 78 ‘7025, 07 PM Current Elactrity Class 12 Notes Physics Chapter 3 CASE Combination Of Cells In Series And In Parallel + For series combination of cells, €5 = £1 + €2 and rs =r +f + For parallel combination of cells, &p =(€1r2+é2ry/ty+r2) and tp=(Frary+t2) Kirchhoff’s Laws And Simple Applications Kirchhoff’s first law + It states that the algebraic sum of the currents at a junction is zero. It is also known as Kirchhoff's junction law or current law. * Kirchhof's first law supports law of conservation of charge. Kirchhoff’s second law + It states that in a closed loop, the algebraic sum of the emf's is equal to the algebraic sum of products of the resistance and the respective currents flowing through them, Ee = EIR + Kirchhoff's second law supports law of conservation of energy. Wheatstone Bridge For a balanced Wheatstone bridge, current through the galvanometer is zero. = (Ri/Ra)=(Ra/Ra) tips soswalpublshers.cominotesicbse-class-12-physiesnoteslcurrent-electrcy! a

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