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Physics for B.Sc. Students Semester-I: As per NEP

AuthorC. L. Arora & Dr. P S Hemne
PublisherS. Chand Publishing
Publisher2022, pbk
Publisher456 p,
ISBN9789355011541

Contents: Paper I: Mathematical Physics And Newtonian Mechanics: Z: Contribution of Ancient Physicists in the Development of Modern Science and Technology. 1: Vector Algebra. 2: Vector Calculus. 
3: Coordinate Systems. 4: Introduction to Tensor. 5: Dynamics of a System Particles. 6: Dynamics of a Rigid Body. 7: Motion of Planets and Satellites. 8: Wave Motion. Paper Ii: Mechanical Properties Of Matter: Z: First Step in Laboratory. 1: Moment of Inertia of a Flywheel. 2: Moment of Inertia of an Irregular Body by Inertia Table. 3: Modulus of Rigidity by Statical Method (Barton's Apparatus). 4: Modulus of Rigidity by Dynamical Method by Maxwell Needle Method. 5: Young's Modulus by Bending of Beam. 6: Young's Modulus and Poisson's Ratio by Searle's Method. 7: Poisson's Ratio of Rubber by Rubber Tubing. 8: Surface Tension of Water by Capillary Rise Method. 9: Surface Tension of Water by Jaeger's Method. 10: Coefficient of Viscosity by Poiseuille's Method. 11: Acceleration Due to Gravity. 12: Frequency of AC Mains by Sonometer. 13: Height of a Building by Sextant. 14: Study the Waveform of a Alternating Current Source with the Help if Cathode Ray Oscilloscope. 

This textbook has been conceptualised to meet the needs of B. Sc. First Semester students of Physics as per Common Minimum Syllabus prescribed for all Uttar Pradesh State Universities and Colleges under the recommended National Education Policy 2020. Designed strictly as per the syllabus, the first part of the textbook comprehensively covers the theory paper, Mathematical Physics & Newtonian Mechanics, which discusses important topics such as Newton's axioms of motion, dynamics of particles, pseudo forces and the mathematical base including tensors. The second part of the textbook systematically covers the practical paper, Mechanical Properties of Matter, to help students achieve solid conceptual understanding and learn experimental procedures.

 

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