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Electrostatics for JEE Main 2027 — Complete Guide with Formulas

Electrostatics is the single highest-weightage topic in JEE Main Physics. Every paper from 2015-2024 had at least 2-3 questions from this chapter. If you master Electrostatics, you are guaranteed 8-12 marks in Physics.

Why Electrostatics Dominates JEE Main

NTA data shows Electrostatics appears in 94% of all JEE Main sessions. The chapter connects Coulomb's Law, Electric Field, Potential, Capacitors and Gauss's Law — all of which are individually tested.

Key Concepts — What JEE Always Tests

  • Coulomb's Law — force between point charges, superposition principle
  • Electric Field — due to point charge, dipole, ring, disc, shell
  • Gauss's Law — symmetric charge distributions (sphere, cylinder, plane)
  • Electric Potential — work done, equipotential surfaces
  • Capacitors — series/parallel combinations, energy stored, dielectric effect

5 Must-Know Formulas

  • F = kq1q2/r² (Coulomb's Law)
  • E = kq/r² (Electric field due to point charge)
  • V = kq/r (Potential due to point charge)
  • C = ε₀A/d (Parallel plate capacitor)
  • U = ½CV² = Q²/2C (Energy stored in capacitor)

Common Mistakes JEE Students Make

  • Confusing Electric Field direction with force direction for negative charges
  • Forgetting that inside a conductor, E = 0 always
  • Not applying superposition correctly for multiple charges
  • Sign errors in work done W = q(V1-V2)

10-Minute JEE Strategy

Practice Gauss's Law problems daily — they appear in 60% of papers. Master the standard geometries: spherical shell, solid sphere, infinite plane, infinite cylinder. The examiner has only 6 standard configurations. Memorise all 6 and you will never get a Gauss's Law question wrong.

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