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Complete Class 12 Physics revision for Feb 20, 2026 boards with chapter-wise notes, formulas, diagrams, and PYQ trends.



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The CBSE Class 12 Physics exam is scheduled to take place on February 20, 2026, which means students are now entering the last phase of preparation. Many students consider Physics to be the key subject for achieving higher scores since it is both conceptually and calculation heavy as well as being severely punishing to students lacking strong fundamental skills.

Questions in Physics will be obtained from the theory section of the 70-mark theory exam inside the NCERT text, standard formulas/derivations, diagrams, and numericals, all of which can expect to be asked again this year.

Teachers throughout the three major cities of Delhi, Kota, and Hyderabad state that these last ten days are not about "studying more." Instead, they should focus on how to study more effectively. Therefore, students must have concise chapter-wise notes, correct use of formulas, practice drawing out diagrams and previous year questions (PYQ) for immediate help to do well in these types of problems at the JEE Main- level, since many of the numericals will be similar to the JEE Main- level numericals.

This article explains each of the class 12 Physics chapters in detail and provides a breakdown of the percentage of the marks assigned to them. It also lists the top five types of diagrams that are frequently asked for in addition to breaking down the PYQs into an exam-oriented view to assist the students' preparations ahead of the actual exam and along with completing their revision sprint toward 90%-plus scores without becoming overwhelmed.

Physics Paper Structure at a Glance

CBSE Physics Class 12 theory paper tests:

  • Conceptual understanding

  • Numerical accuracy

  • Diagram-based clarity

  • Stepwise derivations

Internal choices are provided, but questions largely stay within predictable frameworks.

Electrostatics (Unit 1 – 16 Marks)

One of the highest-weight units, Electrostatics is numerically intensive and concept-sensitive.

Core Concepts

  • Conservation of charge

  • Coulomb’s Law:
    F = k(q₁q₂/r²), where k = 9 × 10⁹ Nm²/C²

  • Electric Field: E = F/q

  • Electric Flux and Gauss’s Theorem:
    ∯E·dA = q/ε₀

Standard PYQ Areas

  • Field due to infinite plane sheet, spherical shell

  • Equipotential surfaces (theory + reasoning)

  • Capacitors:

    • Parallel plate capacitor: C = ε₀A/d

    • Energy stored: U = ½CV²

Diagram Priority

  • Electric field lines

  • Parallel plate capacitor with dielectric

Current Electricity (Unit 2 – 8 Marks)

This unit rewards accuracy and clean steps.

Must-Know Formulas

  • Ohm’s Law: V = IR

  • Resistivity: ρ = RA/l

  • Kirchhoff’s Laws

  • Wheatstone Bridge balance condition: P/Q = R/S

  • Potentiometer relation: V₁L₁ = V₂L₂

Common Mistakes

  • Unit conversion errors

  • Incorrect sign conventions

Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism (Unit 3 – 17 Marks)

A numerically dominant unit with repeated question patterns.

Key Laws

  • Biot–Savart Law

  • Ampere’s Circuital Law

  • Force on a current-carrying conductor

  • Torque on moving coil galvanometer:
    τ = NIAB sinθ

Cyclotron Relations

  • Radius: r = mv/qB

  • Frequency: f = qB / 2πm

Hall Effect

  • Hall Voltage: Vₕ = IB / net

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Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current (Unit 4 – 18 Marks)

One of the most scoring but conceptually demanding units.

EMI

  • Faraday’s Law: ε = −dΦ/dt

  • Lenz’s Law

  • Self and Mutual Inductance

AC Circuits

  • Impedance: Z = √(R² + (Xₗ − X꜀)²)

  • Resonance condition: ω₀ = 1/√LC

  • Transformer equation: Vₛ/Vₚ = Nₛ/Nₚ

Diagram Priority

  • AC phasor diagram

  • Transformer schematic

Electromagnetic Waves (Unit 5 – 3 Marks)

Short but theory-based.

  • Speed of EM waves: c = 1/√(μ₀ε₀)

  • Displacement current

  • EM spectrum order (often asked directly)

Optics (Unit 6 – 18 Marks)

Another high-weightage unit combining numericals and diagrams.

Ray Optics

  • Snell’s Law

  • Lens Formula: 1/f = 1/v − 1/u

  • Magnification: m = v/u

Wave Optics

  • Young’s Double Slit Experiment:
    d sinθ = mλ

  • Polarisation and Brewster’s Law

Diagram Priority

  • Ray diagrams for convex lens

  • YDSE fringe pattern

Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter (Unit 7 – 4 Marks)

Short, formula-driven.

  • Photoelectric equation: KEₘₐₓ = hν − φ₀

  • de Broglie wavelength: λ = h/p

Atoms & Nuclei (Unit 8 – 10 Marks)

Frequently asked numerical and theory mix.

  • Bohr energy levels: Eₙ = −13.6/n² eV

  • Binding energy per nucleon

  • Half-life: T½ = 0.693/λ

Semiconductors (Unit 9 – 12 Marks)

High-scoring and concept-friendly.

  • Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors

  • p–n junction diode characteristics

  • Zener vs Avalanche breakdown

  • Logic gates (truth tables + symbols)

Unit-wise Weightage

Unit

Marks

High-Value Focus

Electrostatics

16

Gauss law, capacitors

Magnetism

17

Numericals, cyclotron

EMI & AC

18

LCR, transformer

Optics

18

Ray + wave diagrams

Modern Physics

12

Formula numericals

7-Day Physics Revision Sprint (Feb 13–19)

  • Day 1–2: Electrostatics + Current Electricity

  • Day 3–4: Magnetism + EMI

  • Day 5: Optics (diagrams + numericals)

  • Day 6: Modern Physics + Semiconductors

  • Day 7: Full 3-hour mock + error analysis

PYQ Trends You Should Know

  • Gauss law derivations appear almost every year

  • Optics numericals repeat with changed values

  • Binding energy numericals are predictable

  • Diagrams can fetch 20+ marks cumulatively

Exam-Day Discipline That Saves Marks

  • Reach centre by 9:00 AM

  • Start with numericals you’re confident in

  • Draw diagrams neatly—even partial clarity earns marks

  • Keep answers structured, not lengthy

Final Thoughts For Students

Class 12 Physics is not about memorising everything—it is about executing familiar concepts with precision under time pressure. Students who focus on NCERT-based notes, formula clarity, diagram practice, and PYQs consistently outperform those who chase new material till the last moment.

FAQ

Yes. NCERT-based English medium notes that focus on formulas, derivations, numericals, and diagrams are sufficient for board exams if combined with PYQs and regular practice.

Handwritten-style notes help because they are usually concise, concept-focused, and easy to revise in the last few days, especially for formulas and diagrams.

It should include chapter-wise explanations, key formulas, standard derivations, labelled diagrams, and commonly asked board-level numericals.

Toppers’ notes are usually shorter, more structured, and focused on high-weightage topics, PYQ patterns, and presentation clarity rather than lengthy theory.

Yes. Short notes are ideal for last 7–10 days revision, quick formula recall, and pre-exam scanning, but they should not replace full NCERT study.

Chapter 1 notes usually cover Electrostatics concepts like Coulomb’s law, electric field, Gauss’s law, capacitors, formulas, and standard diagrams.

Chapter 2 focuses on Current Electricity, including Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, Wheatstone bridge, potentiometer, numericals, and circuit diagrams.

Yes. JKBOSE Class 12 Physics syllabus is largely aligned with NCERT, so CBSE-based Physics notes can be used with minor syllabus cross-checking.

Board-focused notes help strengthen fundamentals and formulas, which is useful for JEE Main and NEET at a basic conceptual level.

Notes are most useful during revision phases. During initial learning, NCERT textbooks should always be the primary source.

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