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Engineering Physics

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Book Details:
• Author: Dr. Abhijit Nayak
• Publisher: S.K. Kataria & Sons
• Edition: Reprint 2011
• Language: English
• Number of Pages: 800
• Binding: Paperback
• Release Date: 01 January 2011
• ISBN: 9788188458271

About the Book:
This book is a comprehensive guide to engineering physics and applied physical sciences, specially designed for engineering and science students. Written by Dr. Abhijit Nayak, the book explains classical physics, modern physics, optics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and solid-state concepts in a clear and systematic manner.

The book covers important topics including properties of matter, vectors, kinematics, dynamics, heat and thermoelectricity, optics, interference, diffraction, polarization, optical instruments, lasers, holography, fibre optics, oscillations, acoustics, ultrasonics, electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetism, Maxwell’s equations, atomic physics, quantum mechanics, X-rays, nuclear radiation, relativity, statistical mechanics, semiconductors, crystal structures, superconductivity, magnetic properties of materials, and the universe. It also includes appendices, experiments, model question papers, previous years’ question papers, and index for academic preparation and self-assessment.

With well-organized chapters and easy-to-understand explanations, this book serves as an excellent academic and reference resource for university studies, laboratory work, technical learning, and competitive examinations related to engineering physics and applied sciences.