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020 _a9781316635643
041 _aEnglish
082 _a530.02462 K52
100 _a Khan, Md. N.
_eAuthor
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100 _aPanigrahi, S.
_eCo-Author
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245 0 _aPrinciples of engineering physics 1
260 _aDelhi:
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2016.
300 _axix,873p.;23cms.
500 _aCovers the basic principles and theories of engineering physics and offers a balance between theoretical concepts and their applications. It is designed as a textbook for an introductory course in engineering physics. Beginning with a comprehensive discussion on oscillations and waves with applications in the field of mechanical and electrical engineering, it goes on to explain the basic concepts such as Huygen's principle, Fresnel's biprism, Fraunhofer diffraction and polarization. Emphasis has been given to an understanding of the basic concepts and their applications to a number of engineering problems. Each topic has been discussed in detail, both conceptually and mathematically. Pedagogical features including solved problems, unsolved exercised and multiple choice questions are interspersed throughout the book. This will help undergraduate students of engineering acquire skills for solving difficult problems in quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, nanoscience, energy systems and other engineering disciplines.
650 _aPhysics principles
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650 _a Engineering physics
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942 _cBK
999 _c15
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