Thursday, February 11, 2016

CBSE - JEE - Chapters from H C Verma - Study Guides, Revision Notes, Revision Questions and Problems, Lecture Videos

Concepts of Physics Part I by H C Verma




Chapters

1. Introduction to physics
2. Physics and mathematics
3. Rest and motion :kinematics
4. The forces
5. Newtons law of motion
6. Friction
7. Circular motion
8. Work and energy
9. Centre of mass,linear momentum,collision
10. Rotational mechanics
11. Gravitation
12. Simple harmonic motion
13. Fluid mechanics
14. Some mechanical properties of matter
15. Wave motion and waves on a string
16. Sound waves
17. Light waves
18. Geometrical optics
19. Optical instruments
20. Dispersion and spectra
21. Speed of light
22. Photometry
23. Heat and Temperature
24. Kinetic theory of Gases
25. Calorimetry
26. Laws of Thermodynamics
27. Specific Heat of Capacities of Gases
28. Heat transfer
29. Electric Field and Potential
30. Gauss's Law
31. Capacitors
32. Electric Current in Conductors
32. Thermal and Chemical effects of Electric Current
33. Thermal and Chemical Effects of Electric Current
34. Magentic Field
35. Magnetic field due to a Current
36. Permanent Magnets
37. Magnetic Properties of Matter
38. Electro Magentic Induction
39. Alternating current
40. electromagentic Waves
41. Electric Current through Gases
42. Photoelectric Effect and Waveparticle Duality
43. Bohr's Model and Physics of Atom
44. X-Rays
45. SemiConductors and Semiconductor Devices
46. Nucleus
47. The Special Theory of Relativity



H C Verma Book  Chapters - Study Guides

1. Introduction to physics
2. Physics and mathematics
3. Rest and motion :kinematics
4. The forces
5. Newtons law of motion
6. Friction
7. Circular motion
8. Work and energy
9. Centre of mass,linear momentum,collision
10. Rotational mechanics
11. Gravitation
12. Simple harmonic motion
13. Fluid mechanics
14. Some mechanical properties of matter
15. Wave motion and waves on a string
16. Sound waves
17. Light waves
18. Geometrical optics
19. Optical instruments
20. Dispersion and spectra
21. Speed of light
22. Photometry
23. Heat and Temperature
24. Kinetic theory of Gases
25. Calorimetry
26. Laws of Thermodynamics
27. Specific Heat of Capacities of Gases
28. Heat transfer
29. Electric Field and Potential
30. Gauss's Law
31. Capacitors
32. Electric Current in Conductors
32. Thermal and Chemical effects of Electric Current
33. Thermal and Chemical Effects of Electric Current
34. Magentic Field
35. Magnetic field due to a Current
36. Permanent Magnets
37. Magnetic Properties of Matter
38. Electro Magentic Induction
39. Alternating current
40. electromagentic Waves
41. Electric Current through Gases
42. Photoelectric Effect and Waveparticle Duality
43. Bohr's Model and Physics of Atom
44. X-Rays
45. SemiConductors and Semiconductor Devices
46. Nucleus
47. The Special Theory of Relativity




Chapters

1. Introduction to physics
2. Physics and mathematics
3. Rest and motion :kinematics
4. The forces
5. Newtons law of motion
6. Friction
7. Circular motion
8. Work and energy
9. Centre of mass,linear momentum,collision
10. Rotational mechanics
11. Gravitation
12. Simple harmonic motion
13. Fluid mechanics
14. Some mechanical properties of matter
15. Wave motion and waves on a string
16. Sound waves
17. Light waves
18. Geometrical optics
19. Optical instruments
20. Dispersion and spectra
21. Speed of light
22. Photometry
23. Heat and Temperature
24. Kinetic theory of Gases
25. Calorimetry
26. Laws of Thermodynamics
27. Specific Heat of Capacities of Gases
28. Heat transfer
29. Electric Field and Potential
30. Gauss's Law
31. Capacitors
32. Electric Current in Conductors
32. Thermal and Chemical effects of Electric Current
33. Thermal and Chemical Effects of Electric Current
34. Magentic Field
35. Magnetic field due to a Current
36. Permanent Magnets
37. Magnetic Properties of Matter
38. Electro Magentic Induction
39. Alternating current
40. electromagentic Waves
41. Electric Current through Gases
42. Photoelectric Effect and Waveparticle Duality
43. Bohr's Model and Physics of Atom
44. X-Rays
45. SemiConductors and Semiconductor Devices
46. Nucleus
47. The Special Theory of Relativity




Chapters

1. Introduction to physics
2. Physics and mathematics
3. Rest and motion :kinematics
4. The forces
5. Newtons law of motion
6. Friction
7. Circular motion
8. Work and energy
9. Centre of mass,linear momentum,collision
10. Rotational mechanics
11. Gravitation
12. Simple harmonic motion
13. Fluid mechanics
14. Some mechanical properties of matter
15. Wave motion and waves on a string
16. Sound waves
17. Light waves
18. Geometrical optics
19. Optical instruments
20. Dispersion and spectra
21. Speed of light
22. Photometry
23. Heat and Temperature
24. Kinetic theory of Gases
25. Calorimetry
26. Laws of Thermodynamics
27. Specific Heat of Capacities of Gases
28. Heat transfer
29. Electric Field and Potential
30. Gauss's Law
31. Capacitors
32. Electric Current in Conductors
32. Thermal and Chemical effects of Electric Current
33. Thermal and Chemical Effects of Electric Current
34. Magentic Field
35. Magnetic field due to a Current
36. Permanent Magnets
37. Magnetic Properties of Matter
38. Electro Magentic Induction
39. Alternating current
40. electromagentic Waves
41. Electric Current through Gases
42. Photoelectric Effect and Waveparticle Duality
43. Bohr's Model and Physics of Atom
44. X-Rays
45. SemiConductors and Semiconductor Devices
46. Nucleus
47. The Special Theory of Relativity



Updated 11 Feb 2016, 16 May 2007

General Theory of Relativity in Hindi

जनरल थ्‍योरी ऑफ रिलेटिविटी  -  अल्‍बर्ट आइन्स्टीन (Albert Einstein)


कल्पना कीजिए एक  बिन्दु में विस्फोट होता है और वह कई भागों में बंट जाता है और भाग एक दूसरे से दूर जाने लगेंगे। और इसके लिये ये जगह को भी खुद से पैदा करेंगे।  सभी भाग विस्फोट हुए बिन्दु से बाहर की ओर सीढ़ी रेखा में चलते जायेंगे। किन्तु अगर ये भाग एक दूसरे को परस्पर किसी कमजोर बल द्वारा आकर्षित करें ? तो  इनकी गति सीढ़ी रेखा में नहीं रह जायेगी। अगर इन बिन्दुओं के समूह को आकाश माना जाये तो यह आकाश सीधा न होकर वक्र (curve) होगा


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