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Diversity in the living World
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life forms on Earth, including the diversity of
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species, ecosystems, and genetic variations within
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'Z': [NEET 2023]
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Carolus Linnaeus
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NEET Questions (PYQs). Carolus Linnaeus
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• Electric Potential 39
• Electric Potential at a Point due to a 40
Point Charge
• Electric Potential due to a 41
of Content
Continuous Charge Distribution
• Calculation of Electric Field from 44
Electric Potential
CHAPTER 1: ELECTROSTATICS • Equipotential Surfaces 47
• Electric Charge 2 • Electric Potential Energy 47
• Coulomb's Law 5 • Electric Dipole 51
• Principle of Superposition 6
• Force due to Continuous Charge 9 CHAPTER 2: CURRENT
Distribution
• Electric Field 10
ELECTRICITY
• Electric Field of Continuous Charge 13 • Electric Current 61
Distributions • Current Density 63
• Motion of a Charged Particle in a 22 • Drift Velocity/Speed 64
Uniform Electric Field • Electromotive Force and Voltage 66
• Flux of an Electric Field or Electric 23 • Ohm’s Law 67
Flux • Resistivity and Origin of Resistivity 68
• Gauss's Law 26 • Origin of Resistivity 68
• Field due to an Infinite Line of 27 • Proof of Ohm's Law 69
Charge • Temperature Dependence of 70
• Field due to an Infinite Plane Sheet 27 Resistivity
of Charge • Temperature Dependence of 70
• Electric Field due to a Uniformly 28 Resistance
Charged Spherical Shell • Grouping of Resistances 71
• Electric Field due to a Uniformly 29 • EMF of a Cell and Its Internal 76
Charged Sphere Resistance
• Conductors 33 • Grouping of Cells 77
• Cavity inside a Conductor 34 • Kirchhoff’s Laws 80
• Electrostatic Shielding 35 • Heating Effect of Current 85
• Earthing a Conductor 36 • Wheatstone’s Bridge 89
• Force on the Surface of a Charged 39 • Meter Bridge 91
Conductor • Galvanometer 93
• Energy Density of an Electric Field 39 • Ammeter 94
• Voltmeter 94
Detailed Theory Supplemented
with Solved Examples.
Check Your Concepts -1
1. Among the following which can
be a common feature exhibited by
both living and non-living? Concept Check Exercises for
(A) Growth practice of the covered concepts.
(B) Reproduction
(C) Metabolism
(D) Cellular organization
Integrated with QR Codes for
Video Lectures, Concept Quizzes.
Let's use the QR code in the textbooks! How?
1. Download SpeEdLabs App from the Google PlayStore/Apple App store
into your smartphone
2. Open the app with your login credentials
3. Open the QR code scanner at the top right corner.
4. Once the Scanner button in the application is clicked, camera opens
and then bring it closer to the QR codes in the text book.
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School Exams & ‘NEET Very Short Answer Type Questions
Level - 1
Corner’ for Competitions. 1. What is biodiversity?
Diversity in the living World
1. What is the practical significance of taxonomy?
Sol: Biodiversity refers to the variety and variability of
(A) Study of living being
life forms on Earth, including the diversity of
(B) Identification of unknown organisms
species, ecosystems, and genetic variations within
(C) Study of interrelationship in organisms
species. It encompasses all living organisms and
(D) Grouping of organisms
their interactions within ecosystems.
Level - 1
Concept Wise Questions
Level - 2 Complete Coverage: 3-Level
Single Correct Answer
Practice for NEET & Boards.
Multiple Correct Answer
Integer Type Questions
Assertion/Reason
Match the Column
Comprehension Type
Level - 3
NEET Problems
NEET Problems
1. 'X' and 'Y' are the components of Binomial
nomenclature. This naming system was proposed by
'Z': [NEET 2023]
(A) X - Generic name, Y - Specific epithet, Z -
Carolus Linnaeus
(B) X - Specific epithet, Y - Generic name, Z - R.H.
Packed with Previous Years’ Whittaker
(C) X - Specific epithet, Y - Generic name, Z -
NEET Questions (PYQs). Carolus Linnaeus
(D) X - Generic name, Y - Specific epithet, Z - R.H.
Whittaker
QR CORNER
PRACTICE
Interactive QR Codes for
TEST
Adaptive Practice and Online
Tests.
, Table
• Electric Potential 39
• Electric Potential at a Point due to a 40
Point Charge
• Electric Potential due to a 41
of Content
Continuous Charge Distribution
• Calculation of Electric Field from 44
Electric Potential
CHAPTER 1: ELECTROSTATICS • Equipotential Surfaces 47
• Electric Charge 2 • Electric Potential Energy 47
• Coulomb's Law 5 • Electric Dipole 51
• Principle of Superposition 6
• Force due to Continuous Charge 9 CHAPTER 2: CURRENT
Distribution
• Electric Field 10
ELECTRICITY
• Electric Field of Continuous Charge 13 • Electric Current 61
Distributions • Current Density 63
• Motion of a Charged Particle in a 22 • Drift Velocity/Speed 64
Uniform Electric Field • Electromotive Force and Voltage 66
• Flux of an Electric Field or Electric 23 • Ohm’s Law 67
Flux • Resistivity and Origin of Resistivity 68
• Gauss's Law 26 • Origin of Resistivity 68
• Field due to an Infinite Line of 27 • Proof of Ohm's Law 69
Charge • Temperature Dependence of 70
• Field due to an Infinite Plane Sheet 27 Resistivity
of Charge • Temperature Dependence of 70
• Electric Field due to a Uniformly 28 Resistance
Charged Spherical Shell • Grouping of Resistances 71
• Electric Field due to a Uniformly 29 • EMF of a Cell and Its Internal 76
Charged Sphere Resistance
• Conductors 33 • Grouping of Cells 77
• Cavity inside a Conductor 34 • Kirchhoff’s Laws 80
• Electrostatic Shielding 35 • Heating Effect of Current 85
• Earthing a Conductor 36 • Wheatstone’s Bridge 89
• Force on the Surface of a Charged 39 • Meter Bridge 91
Conductor • Galvanometer 93
• Energy Density of an Electric Field 39 • Ammeter 94
• Voltmeter 94