Electric Charges and Fields
NCERT Class 12 Physics Chapter 1 covers Electric Charges and Fields, explaining how electric charges arise, Coulomb's law for forces between point charges, the concept of electric field and field lines, electric flux, Gauss's law, and electric dipoles — forming the foundation of electrostatics.
- 1Electric charges are of two types — positive and negative; like charges repel and unlike charges attract each other.
- 2Charge is conserved (cannot be created or destroyed), additive (charges sum algebraically), and quantised: q = ne where e = 1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ C.
- 3Coulomb's law: the electrostatic force between two point charges q₁ and q₂ separated by distance r in vacuum is F = (1/4πε₀)(q₁q₂/r²), where ε₀ = 8.854 × 10⁻¹² C² N⁻¹ m⁻².
- 4The electric field E at a point is the force per unit positive test charge placed there; for a point charge Q, E = (1/4πε₀)(Q/r²). Field lines start on positive charges and end on negative charges and never cross.
- 5Gauss's law states that the total electric flux through any closed surface equals q/ε₀, where q is the total charge enclosed — a powerful tool for symmetric charge distributions.

