Current Electricity
Physics Solutions from Chapter -1 - Current Electricity
The chapter discusses the electric current and the mechanism in which electric current flows through a conductor. It also describes the origin of resistivity and resistivity of different materials.
Practice Other Topics from Current Electricity
This topic covers concepts, such as, Electric Current etc.

This topic explains the concept of electric current in conductors. It discusses the positively and negatively charged nuclei. It discusses the case when no electric current is present.

In this topic, we will learn that in Ohm’s law the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference at its ends. The constant of proportionality is called resistance. Variable resistance is used to regulate current without changing voltage.

This topic deals with the concept of the drift of electrons and drift velocity with examples. It explains the origin of resistivity and how electric conductance reproduces Ohm’s law. We will get to learn about mobility with its SI unit and formula.

This topic discusses the limitations of Ohm's law listed with their explanation. Some graphs are also explained for better understanding.

This topic deals with the resistivity of various materials with examples given in the tabular form. It discusses the commercially produced wire bound and carbon resistors. It also elaborates on the colour-coded resistors with figures.

This topic discusses how the resistivity of different materials depends on the temperature in detail. It gives the graphical explanation for resistivity of copper, nichrome and semiconductor.

This topic explains the electric energy and electric power. It explains this concept through a simple circuit and Ohm's law.

This topic deals with the electrolytic cell and electromotive force with an example. It also explains the concept of internal resistance and the charges in the clouds.

This topic discusses the combination of cells in series and parallel in an electric circuit. It explains the rules of combination and talks about the German physicist Gustav Robert Kirchhoff.

In this topic, we will learn about the concept of current electricity. It discusses the Kirchhoff’ rules and their statements proved in detail with example.

This topic explains the Wheatstone bridge as an application of Kirchhoff’s rules with an example. It also discusses the balance condition for the galvanometer with figures.
