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Physics for Karnataka CET and COMEDK (English) 2nd Edition

Table of Contents

1. Physical World
2. Units and Dimensions
3. Motion in a Straight Line
4. Motion in a Plane
5. Laws of Motion
6. Work, Power and Energy
7. System of Particles and Rotational Motion
8. Gravitation
9. Mechanical Properties of Solids
10. Mechanical Properties of Fluids
11. Thermal Properties of Matter
12. Thermodynamics
13. Kinetic Theory
14. Oscillations
15. Waves
16. Electric Charges and Fields
17. Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
18. Current Electricity
19. Moving Charges and Magnetism
20. Magnetism and Matter
21. Electromagnetic Induction
22. Alternating Current
23. Electromagnetic Waves
24. Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
25. Wave Optics
26. Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
27. Atoms
28. Nuclei
29. Semiconductor Electronics
30. Communication Systems
This edition of Physics for Karnataka CET and COMEDK has been designed to serve the requirements of students preparing for Karnataka CET and COMEDK and similar other examinations as well. The content of this book is in accordance with the present syllabus. Through the course of this book, the authors have provided the students with key insights to help them prepare for these examinations better. The book comprises numerous exercises, which are set to test students understanding. Certain alternate methods and shortcuts have also been included, which help the students save time while solving questions. In certain cases, hints and solutions have also been added to help the students check if their answer is correct. At the end of the book, the students are provided with practice papers to have a feel of the examination. Solutions for the same have also been included

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