02542nam a22002177a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100120008308200180009510000300011324500360014326000490017930000240022836500530025252019490030565000120225470000190226670000190228570000200230420250729094108.0231212b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789352833993 cAL aEnglish 223a621bAVAT aAvadhanulu M N and others aTextbook of Engineering Physics aNew DelhibS Chand and Company Limitedc2023 a1412pbPBc23x16 cm a6564b₹740.00c₹d₹925.00e20%f04-12-2023 a"A Textbook of Engineering Physics" has been written primarily for the first year undergraduate students of engineering and also those of bachelors in sciences while also serving as a reference text for technologies and practitioners. The book explains all the relevant and important topics related to physics in an easy-to-understand manner. Fifty chapters, beginning with a detailed discussion on oscillation and waves, the book goes on to discuss semiconductors, optical fibres, lasers, nanotechnology and liquid crystals. A book which has seen, foreseen and incorporated changes in the subject for more than 25 years, it continues to be one of the most sought after texts by the students. Table of contents 1. Oscillations and Waves, 2. Mechanical Properties of Solids, 3. Light, 4. Geometrical Optics, 5. Electrostatics, 6. Magnetostatics and Electrodynamics, 7. Electromagnetic Waves, 8. Interference, 9. Diffraction, 10. Polarization, 11. Double Refraction and Optical Activity, 12. Artificial Double Refraction, 13. Architectural Acoustics, 14. Ultrasonics, 15. Non-Destructive Testing, 16. Heat Transfer, 17. Elements of Thermodynamics, 18. Vacuum Technology, 19. Electron Emission, 20. Electron Ballistics, 21. Electron Optics, 22. Thermoelectricity, 23. Special Theory of Relativity, 24. Quantum Hypothesis, 25. Atomic Physics, 26. Matter Waves, 27. Quantum Mechanics, 28. Atomic Nucleus and Nuclear Energy, 29. Nuclear Instruments, 30. Cosmic Rays and Elementary Particles, 31. Quantum Statistics, 32. Bonding in Solids, 33. Crystal Growth and Crystal Defects, 34. Crystal Structure, 35. Conductors, 36. Band Theory of Solids, 37. Semiconductors, 38. Solid Stage Diodes, 39. Bipolar Junction Transistor, 40. Dielectric Materials, 41. Magnetic Materials, 42. Superconductors, 43. Masers, 44. Lasers, 45. Non-Linear Optics, 46. Holography, 47. Optical Fibres, 48. Modern Engineering Materials, 49. Nanotechnology, 50. Liquid Crystals aphysics aAvadhanulu M N aKshirsagar P G aMurthy TVS Arun