Electricity and capacitance, class 12th physics
**Electrostatics and Capacitance (Class 12)** Electrostatics deals with the study of stationary electric charges and the forces, fields, and potential they create. Coulomb’s law describes the force between two charges, while electric fields are defined as the force per unit charge. Capacitance refers to the ability of a capacitor to store charge. It is defined as the ratio of charge (Q) to potential difference (V), expressed as ( C = frac{Q}{V} ). The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor depends on the area of the plates, the separation between them, and the dielectric material used. Capacitance is measured in farads (F).
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class 12th electricity chapter notes