A Textbook of Engineering Physics
Price: 925.00 INR
ISBN:
9789354979491
Publication date:
05/10/2024
Paperback
Price: 925.00 INR
ISBN:
9789354979491
Publication date:
05/10/2024
Paperback
The second edition of Engineering Physics is primarily designed to serve as a textbook for undergraduate students of engineering. It will also serve as a reference book for undergraduate science (B Sc) students, scientists, technologists, and practitioners of various branches of engineering.
Rights: World Rights
Description
A Textbook of Engineering Physics is tailored to meet the needs of first-year engineering students. It also serves as a reference book for undergraduate science (B. Sc) students, scientists, technologists, and practitioners of various branches of engineering.
With a focus on real-world examples and problem-solving, this book presents the fundamental concepts of physics in an accessible and engaging manner. The textbook is divided into seven parts. Part I covers optics, waves, oscillations, architectural acoustics, and ultrasonics. Part II explores classical mechanics, relativistic mechanics, quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics. Electromagnetism-related topics, including dielectric and magnetic properties, along with electromagnetic field theory, are discussed in Part III. Part IV delves into advanced topics such as X-rays, crystal physics, semiconductor physics, conducting and superconducting materials. Part V of the book touches upon nuclear physics, radioactivity, nanotechnology and latest engineering materials. Parts VI and VII cover chapters on thermodynamics, and quantum computing.
Table of contents
- Interference
- Diffraction
- Polarization
- Lasers
- Optical Fibre Systems
- Waves and Oscillations
- Architectural Acoustics
- Ultrasonics
- Classical Mechanics
- Relativistic Mechanics
- Concepts of Quantum Mechanics
- Statistical Mechanics
- Dielectric Properties of Materials
- Magnetic Properties of Materials
- Electromagnetic Field Theory
- X-rays
- Crystal Physics
- Band Theory of Solids
- Semiconductor Physics
- Conducting Materials
- Superconducting Materials
- Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
- New Engineering Materials and
Nanotechnology - Quantum Computing
- Thermal Physics
Features
- Dedicated chapters on Quantum Computing and Thermodynamics
- In-depth treatment for topics such as Crystal growth techniques, Quantum confinement, Ball milling and SILAR Techniques
- Revised applications sections of relevant chapters as per the recent advancements in technology
- Separate annexures at the end of relevant chapters to discuss advanced topics like Gravitational waves, Space telescope and Coffee ring effect in detail
Chapter-wise additional solved examples and Appendices which can be accessed with the help of QR codes
Description
A Textbook of Engineering Physics is tailored to meet the needs of first-year engineering students. It also serves as a reference book for undergraduate science (B. Sc) students, scientists, technologists, and practitioners of various branches of engineering.
With a focus on real-world examples and problem-solving, this book presents the fundamental concepts of physics in an accessible and engaging manner. The textbook is divided into seven parts. Part I covers optics, waves, oscillations, architectural acoustics, and ultrasonics. Part II explores classical mechanics, relativistic mechanics, quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics. Electromagnetism-related topics, including dielectric and magnetic properties, along with electromagnetic field theory, are discussed in Part III. Part IV delves into advanced topics such as X-rays, crystal physics, semiconductor physics, conducting and superconducting materials. Part V of the book touches upon nuclear physics, radioactivity, nanotechnology and latest engineering materials. Parts VI and VII cover chapters on thermodynamics, and quantum computing.
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- Interference
- Diffraction
- Polarization
- Lasers
- Optical Fibre Systems
- Waves and Oscillations
- Architectural Acoustics
- Ultrasonics
- Classical Mechanics
- Relativistic Mechanics
- Concepts of Quantum Mechanics
- Statistical Mechanics
- Dielectric Properties of Materials
- Magnetic Properties of Materials
- Electromagnetic Field Theory
- X-rays
- Crystal Physics
- Band Theory of Solids
- Semiconductor Physics
- Conducting Materials
- Superconducting Materials
- Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
- New Engineering Materials and
Nanotechnology - Quantum Computing
- Thermal Physics
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