Physics for Degree Students (B.Sc. 1St Year)

Physics for Degree Students (B.Sc. 1St Year)

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Publisher SChand Publications All B.Sc. - Bachelor of Science books by SChand Publications
ISBN 9788121933506
Author: C L Arora
Number of Pages 905
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Physics For Degree Students (B.Sc. 1St Year) by C L Arora
Book Summary:

For B.Sc I yr students as per the new syllabus of UGC curriculum for all Indian Universities. The present book has two sections. Section I covers 1 which includes chapters on Mechanics, oscillations and Properties of Matter. Section II covers course 2 which includes chapters on Electricity, Magnetism and Electromagnetic theory. The material is presented in a comprehensive way using simple language. The sequesnce of articles in each chapter enables students to understand the gradual development of the subject. A large number of illustrations, pictures and interesting examples have been given to illustrate the basic principles involved so as to make reading interesting and understandable. Solved examples as well as numerical questions frequently asked in different universities are incorporated, including summer 2009 examinations at the end of the each chapter.


Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for B.Sc-1st Year students.

Table of Contents:

Section 1: Mechanics Laws Of Motion, Oscillations And Properties Of Matter

Section 2:Electricity , Magnetism And Electromagnetic Theory