About the Book
Irodov problems are considered the most complex and comprehensive set of problems in terms of concept testing the world over. In fact, some problems combine multiple concepts of physics, which makes these problems unique. Solutions to IRODOV’S problems in General Physics, available in two volumes, are meant for those dedicated physics students who face the challenge of solving numerical problems, particularly JEE (Mains & Advanced). The two volumes provide the complete solutions for each of the 1878 problems in I.E. IRODOV’s problems in General Physics. The solutions presented in this book are crisp, and guaranteed to make you think beyond the box. This book is exactly what you need to establish a strong foundation for discovering the beauty of physics and cracking any entrance exam in India.
· Oscillations and Waves
· Optics
· Atomic and Nuclear Physics
About the Author
Mr. Abhay Kumar Singh is the Founder / Director of Abhay’s IIT Physics Teaching Centre, Patna and has had a teaching career spanning nearly two decades. His specialty is physics concepts and problem-solving, which are the two most essential parts of preparation for an JEE (Mains & Advanced) aspirant. His teaching methods have always been innovative and intellectual, helping the students in understanding the concepts and developing a genuine liking for the subject in the long run.
Table of Contents: Part Four Oscillations and Waves
4.1 Mechanical Oscillations
4.2 Electric Oscillations
4.3 Elastic Waves. Acoustics
4.4 Electromagnetic waves. Radiation
Part Five Optics
5.1 Photometry and Geometrical Optics
5.2 Interference of Light
5.3 Diffraction of Light
5.4 Polarization of Light
5.5 Dispersion and Absorption of Light
5.6 Optics of Moving Sources
5.7 Thermal Radiation. Quantum Nature of Light
Part Six Atomic and Nuclear Physics
6.1 Scattering of Particles. Rutherford-Bohr atom
6.2 Waves Properties of Particles. Schrodinger Equation
6.3 Properties of Atoms. Spectra
6.4 Molecules and Crystals
6.5 Radioactivity
6.6 Nuclear Reactions
6.7 Elementary Particles