Concepts of Physics (Part 1)


H.C. Verma - 1999
    

Complete Physics for Cambridge IGCSE


Stephen Pople - 2014
    

Communication Electronics


Louis E. Frenzel - 1989
    In addition, it discusses antennas and microwave techniques at a technician level and covers data communication techniques (modems, local area networks, fiber optics, satellite communication) and advanced applications (cellular telephones, facsimile and radar). The work is suitable for courses in Communications Technology.

Play with Graphs - Skills in Mathematics for JEE Main and Advanced


Amit M. Agarwal - 2015
    

Strength Of Materials: Mechanics Of Solids


R.K. Rajput - 2007
    Covers principles and strains, beading stresses in beams, shearing stresses, thin shells, shafts, springs, theories of failures, and analysis of framed structures.

Systems Analysis and Design


Elias M. Awad - 1985
    

Essential Physical Chemistry for JEE Main & Advanced


Ranjeet Shahi - 2013
    •Practice exercises are given at the end of chapter included conceptual questions & multiple choice questions with hints, answer & solutions. •Multiple choice questions with single correct and more the one correct answers, Comprehension based questions, Assertion-Reason, Matching Type questions, etc. •Objective answers are provided at the end of every chapter. •Solutions & Explanations are given at the end of every chapter for clear the concepts. •More than 3000 Subjective/Numerical practice exercise with incisive solutions.

Physics Galaxy 2020-21 : Advanced Illustration in Physics


Ashish Arora - 2019
    

Higher Engineering Mathematics


B.S. Grewal - 2001
    

Advanced Engineering Mathematics


S.R.K. Iyengar - 2002
    

Concepts of Modern Physics


Arthur Beiser - 2002
    Focusing on the ideas, this book considers relativity and quantum ideas to provide a framework for understanding the physics of atoms and nuclei.

Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices and Applications (Floyd Electronics Fundamentals Series)


Thomas L. Floyd - 1983
    Written in a clear and accessible narrative, the 7th Edition focuses on fundamental principles and their applications to solving real circuit analysis problems, and devotes six chapters to examining electronic devices. With an eye-catching visual program and practical exercises, this book provides readers with the problem-solving experience they need in a style that makes complex material thoroughly understandable. For professionals with a career in electronics, engineering, technical sales, field service, industrial manufacturing, service shop repair, and/or technical writing.

Fundamentals of Electrical Drives


G.K. Dubey - 2001
    Suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in electrical drives, this book covers topics on: Dynamics and control of electrical drives; Selection of motor power rating; DC, induction and synchronous motor drives; Stepper motor and switched reluctance motor drives; Permanent magnet ac and brushless dc motor drives; and more.

Principles of Physics


David Halliday - 2010
    A number of the key figures in the new edition are revised to provide a more inviting and informative treatment. The figures are broken into component parts with supporting commentary so that they can more readily see the key ideas. Material from The Flying Circus is incorporated into the chapter opener puzzlers, sample problems, examples and end-of-chapter problems to make the subject more engaging. Checkpoints enable them to check their understanding of a question with some reasoning based on the narrative or sample problem they just read. Sample Problems also demonstrate how engineers can solve problems with reasoned solutions.

The Ultimate Fate Of The Universe


Jamal Nazrul Islam - 1983
    To understand the universe in the far future, we must first describe its present state and structure on the grand scale, and how its present properties arose. Dr Islam explains these topics in an accessible way in the first part of the book. From this background he speculates about the future evolution of the universe and predicts the major changes that will occur. The author has largely avoided mathematical formalism and therefore the book is well suited to general readers with a modest background knowledge of physics and astronomy.