NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics

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NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics covers all important derivations, formulas, and concepts of Class 12 Physics. Along with the NCERT Solutions, Important topics of the chapter, Multiple Choice Questions, Important questions and handwritten notes have also been provided that can help students with their preparation for Class 12 Exams. These notes, Class 12 Physics NCERT Solutions and handwritten notes are provided in a PDF format for students to download and keep for future reference. 

NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics – Chapter-wise Solutions

Chapterwise NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics are provided in a downloadable PDF format in the table below.


Class 12 Physics Chapters – Important Notes

Chapter-wise important notes for Class 12 Physics are given below.

Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Fields

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Chapter 2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

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Chapter 3: Current Electricity

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Chapter 4: Moving Charges and Magnetism

Class 12 Physics Chapter 4 Additional Resources – 

Along with NCERT Solutions of Class 12 Physics, the Moving Charges and Magnetism Handwritten Notes can also be referred by the students for preparation.


Chapter 5: Magnetism and Matter

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Chapter 6: Electromagnetic Induction

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​NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics can be used along with Electromagnetic Induction Handwritten Notes for preparation for the board exam.


Chapter 7: Alternating Current

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Chapter 8: Electromagnetic Waves

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Chapter 9: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments

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Chapter 10: Wave Optics

Class 12 Physics Chapter 10 Additional Resources – 


Chapter 11: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter

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Chapter 12: Atoms

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Chapter 13: Nuclei

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Chapter 14: Semiconductor Electronics

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CBSE CLASS XII Related Questions

  • 1.
    Four independent waves are expressed as \[ (i)\; y_1=A_1\sin\omega t, \] \[ (ii)\; y_2=A_2\sin 2\omega t, \] \[ (iii)\; y_3=A_3\cos\omega t, \] \[ (iv)\; y_4=A_4\sin\left(\omega t+\frac{\pi}{3}\right) \] The interference between two of these waves is possible in

      • (i) and (iii) only
      • (iii) and (iv) only
      • (i), (iii) and (iv) only
      • All of them

    • 2.
      A light copper ring is freely suspended by a light string. A bar magnet is held horizontally with its length along the axis of the ring. The magnet is moved towards the ring with its N pole facing the loop. What will happen to the ring and its position? Explain.


        • 3.
          Write any two features of nuclear forces.


            • 4.
              Two parallel plate capacitors X and Y are connected in series to a 6 V battery. They have the same plate area and same plate separation but capacitor X has air between its plates, whereas capacitor Y contains a material of dielectric constant 4. Calculate the capacitances of X and Y, if the equivalent capacitance of the combination of X and Y is \( 4 \, \mu\text{F} \). Calculate the potential difference across the plates of X and Y.


                • 5.
                  Draw the number of scattered particles versus the scattering angle graph for scattering of alpha particles by a thin foil. Write two important conclusions that can be drawn from this plot.


                    • 6.
                      If both the number of protons and the neutrons are conserved in each nuclear reaction, in what way is mass converted into energy (or vice versa) in a nuclear reaction? Explain.

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