Mechanics And Properties Of Matter

Mechanics And Properties Of Matter

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Publisher Nirali Prakashan All Physics books by Nirali Prakashan
ISBN 9789389108781
Author: Dr. S. D. Aghav, B. M. Laware, Dr. P. S. Tambade, V. K. Dhas
Number of Pages 161
Edition First Edition
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Mechanics And Properties Of Matter by Dr. S. D. Aghav, B. M. Laware, Dr. P. S. Tambade, V. K. Dhas
Book Summary:

This book entitled Mechanics and Properties of Matter Semester-I is designed for the students preparing for F.Y. B.Sc. examination of Savitribai Phule Pune University. It is a purpose of textbook to give systematic exposition of CBCS pattern syllabus.

Beginning with its fundamentals the subject has been developed systematically and logically with the emphasis on the physical explanation supported adequately by mathematical formulation. The clarity and systematic representation will make the book intelligible to a beginner. Solved Problems have been inserted at appropriate places to illustrate applications of theoretical principles.

In Mechanics the topic of Motion is added, it will give the students an ability to demonstrate Newton’s laws of motion and methods to explain how to apply these laws in a problem. In the topic Work and Energy the conservation of energy is explained systematically. In Fluid Mechanics, concept of turbulent flow and steady flow are discussed in detail.

Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for B.Sc Students.
Table of Content:

1. Motion

2. Work And Energy

3. Fluid Mechanics

4. Properties Of Matter