As per the syllabus of Uttar Pradesh Technical University
This book is a sequel to the author’s Engineering Physics Part I and is written to address the course curriculum in Engineering Physics-II (Course Code EAS-102) of the B.Tech syllabus of the Uttar Pradesh Technical University. The book is designed to meet the needs of the first-year undergraduate students of all branches of engineering. It provides a sound understanding of the important phenomena in physics.
The book exposes the students to fundamental knowledge in areas of :
Wave nature of matter, quantum theory of radiation, de Broglie matter waves, the Heisenberg uncertainty relations, Schrödinger wave equations, etc.
Types of X-rays, diffraction of X-rays, X-ray spectrometer, Compton effect
Dielectric properties of materials, Langevin’s theory, ferroelectricity and piezoelectricity, principle of microwave oven
Ferromagnetic, ferrimagnetic, antiferromagnetic, diamagnetic and paramagnetic materials, phenomenon of hysteresis and its applications
Generation, detection and application of ultrasonic waves
Electromagnetic waves, Maxwell’s equations of electromagnetism, notion of displacement current, propagation characteristics of EM waves, energy in EM waves, etc.
Superconductors, temperature dependence of their resistivity, effect of magnetic fields on superconductivity, BCS theory, and application of superconductors
Nanomaterials, structures, properties and uses of carbon nanotubes, and several potential applications of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
KEY FEATURES
ï¬Numerous solved examples in each chapter on the pattern of previous years’ question papers to stress conceptual understanding
ï¬Chapter-end model questions to probe a student’s grasp of the subject matter
ï¬Chapter-end numerical problems (with answers) to enhance the student’s problem solving skills
ï¬Chapter-end objective type questions (with answers) for self-evaluation by the students