Concept Of Physics H C Verma Volume 2 Full Book [extra Quality] Jun 2026

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Each chapter begins with a brief introduction to the topic, followed by a detailed explanation of the concepts and principles involved. The text is accompanied by numerous illustrations, diagrams, and examples, which help to clarify complex ideas and make them more accessible to students.

Chapter 35: Magnetic Field due to a Current (Biot-Savart Law) is followed by Chapter 36: Ampere’s Circuital Law , where Verma brilliantly uses symmetry to derive fields inside solenoids and toroids. Chapter 38: Electromagnetic Induction is a tour de force—Faraday’s and Lenz’s laws are reinforced with numerous solved examples involving moving rods, rotating coils, and self-inductance. The concept of mutual inductance is demystified through practical circuits.

cover Capacitors, Dielectrics, and Electric Current . The treatment of RC circuits (charging and discharging) is particularly notable for its graphical and differential equation approach. Chapter 29: Electric Field and Potential ties together energy concepts, while Chapter 30: Magnetic Field begins the transition to magnetism via the Lorentz force. The Hall Effect and motion of charged particles in crossed fields are explained with real-world applications like velocity selectors.

| Feature | H C Verma Vol 2 | NCERT (Class 12) | Resnick, Halliday, Krane | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Target Audience | JEE/NEET + College | CBSE Boards | Advanced UG (IIT/JEE Main) | | Mathematical Rigor | Medium (Algebra + basic Calc) | Low | High (Vector Calc, Diff Eq) | | Problems | Excellent conceptual + numerical | Basic/Board-focused | Very challenging | | Conceptual Clarity | Outstanding | Good | Excellent but dense |