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Current Electricity

Uttar Pradesh Board · Class 12 · Physics

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Card 1Basic Concepts

What is electric current? Give its SI unit and definition.

Answer

Electric current is the net amount of charge flowing across a cross-section per unit time. It is defined as I = Q/t, where Q is charge and t is time. The SI unit is ampere (A). For varying current: I(

Card 2Ohm's Law

State Ohm's Law and write its mathematical expression.

Answer

Ohm's Law states that the potential difference (V) across a conductor is directly proportional to the current (I) flowing through it, provided temperature and other physical conditions remain constant

Card 3Resistance

How does resistance depend on the dimensions of a conductor? Derive the relationship.

Answer

Resistance is directly proportional to length (l) and inversely proportional to cross-sectional area (A): R = ρl/A, where ρ is resistivity. When length doubles, resistance doubles (R ∝ l). When area h

Card 4Material Properties

Define resistivity and conductivity. How are they related?

Answer

Resistivity (ρ) is a material property that opposes current flow, with SI unit Ω⋅m. It's given by ρ = RA/l. Conductivity (σ) is the reciprocal of resistivity: σ = 1/ρ, with SI unit S/m (siemens per me

Card 5Drift Velocity

What is drift velocity? Derive the expression for current in terms of drift velocity.

Answer

Drift velocity (vd) is the average velocity of charge carriers in a conductor under an electric field. For current: I = nAevd, where n is number density of charge carriers, A is cross-sectional area,

Card 6Drift Velocity

Derive the relationship between drift velocity and electric field.

Answer

Under electric field E, electrons experience acceleration a = -eE/m. After average collision time τ, drift velocity is: vd = -eEτ/m. The magnitude is |vd| = eEτ/m. This shows drift velocity is proport

Card 7Mobility

What is mobility? Write its formula and SI unit.

Answer

Mobility (μ) is the magnitude of drift velocity per unit electric field: μ = |vd|/E. From drift velocity formula: μ = eτ/m, where τ is relaxation time and m is mass of charge carrier. SI unit is m²/(V

Card 8Microscopic Theory

Derive the microscopic form of Ohm's Law and express conductivity in terms of microscopic parameters.

Answer

From j = nevd and vd = eEτ/m, we get j = (ne²τ/m)E. Comparing with j = σE, conductivity is: σ = ne²τ/m. Since ρ = 1/σ, resistivity is: ρ = m/(ne²τ). This connects macroscopic properties to microscopic

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