Mechanics: Concepts of Physics: 11 (Krishna) - Softcover

Sachan, Prof. D.

 
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Synopsis

One of the fundamental units in the preparation of medical and engineering entrance exams is mechanics. The most common place for a newcomer to begin in Physics is with this unit. Mechanics is not only a large part of Physics, but it also serves as the foundation for all of it. Kinematics is the first branch of mechanics, and it deals with particle motion in one and two dimensions. Every year, this section, together with the next topic Newton's Laws of Motion, generates 2-3 questions in medical and engineering entrance exams. From the standpoint of examination, Work Power and Energy, Conservation of Momentum and Collision, Center of Mass, and Rotational Dynamics become highly significant components. The heart of Mechanics is made up of these concepts. It's worth noting that this Mechanics lesson can be readily handled with a thorough comprehension of the subject, which is bolstered by practice with numerical problems. Each chapter includes a huge number of solved examples or problems to aid students in their problem-solving efforts. The “Mechanics” text book is divided into five chapters.

Chapter -1: Physics Measurement
Chapter-2: Kinematics
Chapter-3: Laws of Motion
Chapter- 4: Work, Energy and Power
Chapter-5: Rotational Motion


Salient Features

  • Physics Measurement, Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy & Power, and Rotational Motion are all covered in depth.
  • Each chapter includes a significant number of solved examples or objective type problems that will aid students in addressing Physics problems.
  • A significant number of tidy, well-drawn, and instructive graphics provide a clear picture of the many challenges.
  • Plain language in an easy-to-understand format.

All Scientists, Engineers, Authors, and Publishers whose works and texts have provided us with insight, inspiration, and advice in presenting this short book deserve our heartfelt gratitude. Any feedback from students and faculty members will be very appreciated so that we can make the text book more useful in future editions.

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