About the Book:
It
is necessary that a subject like physics is studied, learnt and taught with
full comprehension of the various topics of the subject, understanding their
numerous facets not only as “text book” material but their importance in
practice and day-to-day life of not only humans but also plants and functions
of even bodies all around. This may
require not only studying just “theoretical” aspect of physics, but learning
these in practice by, for example, conducting relevant experiments where
possible.
When viewed in this respect, most
physics books at school level, including the ones published as “text books”,
fail to do full justice to the requirements of learning and teaching physics in class rooms. Many a books are oriented to ‘cover’ the
prescribed syllabus under any of the well-known streams such as ICSE, CBCE, SSC
etc. with too cluttered contents and a horde of solved examples and exercises
numbering into dozens at the end of a given chapter which make the students
pore over for hours at end with the sole purpose of doing well in the board
exams, obtaining marks in nineties, without fully mastering the topics.
The present book whilst doing away
with many drawbacks as above, has been written by describing all relevant
topics of physics at high-school and board level in perspective, relating the
topics to their importance in daily life, whilst conforming to various syllabi
on physics and enlarging the scope where necessary. The book is structured
especially for those students and teachers who have innovative mindset and who
would really like to learn physics conceptually, not just to pass board exams
with good 'grades'.
The book is enriched with a good
number of solved numerical problems with clear step-by-step solution of each
and numerous exercises at the end of each chapter, most questions having been
derived from the ICSE board exams over the past ten years or so. |
About the Author:
S. C. Bhargava’s professional career spans nearly five
decades of which spent 25 years in industrial research at Corporate R & D,
BHEl. Hyderabad from where he retired as Specialist (electromagnetic phenomena)
in 1999.
He ahs had active
interaction with a number of high schools in the twin cities at various levels,
including presentation os as hour-long participative demonstration of various
aspects of electromagnetism.
He is the fellow oe
senior member of many professional societies in the USA, the UK and India. He
is the author of two books on engineering and has published over 50 technical
50 technical papers in several national and international journals.
His latest fields of
interest are “Biological Effects of
Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Field on Living Beings” and “Development of Solar Electric Modules”. |