🇮🇳 ISC • Class 12
Physics
10 topics available
Subject overview
What this subject page covers
Physics in ISC Class 12 usually requires both conceptual clarity and numerical confidence. This verified subject page groups 10 active topics so students can revise laws, reasoning steps, units, and question patterns in a structured way.
The most useful flow is to open the chapter you actually need, generate a concise summary first, and then move into flashcards, quizzes, or tutor follow-up based on what still feels weak.
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How to study this subject well
- Study the principle in words before plugging values into equations.
- Keep units, symbols, and diagram interpretation consistent.
- Use quick quizzes to check whether you can explain the idea, not just recognise it.
What exam questions usually test
- Clear statement of laws, principles, and core concepts.
- Correct use of equations with units and interpretation.
- Linking diagrams or experiments to the final reasoning.
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Audio study podcast
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Mind map generator
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AI study strategy guide
Build a stronger revision routine instead of rereading theory passively.
AI exam prep workflow
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Electric charges, fields, potential, and capacitance.
Current flow, resistance, circuits, and potentiometer.
Magnetic fields, magnetic force, and magnetism in matter.
Induction, inductance, AC circuits, and transformers.
Nature, spectrum, and properties of electromagnetic waves.
Ray optics, optical instruments, and wave optics.
Photoelectric effect and de Broglie hypothesis.
Atomic models, nuclei, and radioactivity.
Semiconductors, diodes, transistors, and logic gates.
Basic concepts of signal transmission and communication systems.