Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Physics books list

  • Physics Vol I&II by David Haliday and Resnick (for basic concepts)
  • Any practice book for objective questions.
  • Any IIT/Engineering entrance type objective questions book in physics will do
  • Mechanics - D.S. Mathur, B.S. Agarwal
  • Waves and Oscillations - Brijlal & Subramanyam, B.S. Agarwal
  • Optics - Brijlal& Subramanyam, B.S. Agarwal, Ajoy & Ghatak
  • Thermal Physics - Singal, Agarwal & Prakash, B.S. Agarwal, Shah & Srivastava
  • Electricity & Magnetism: D.C. TAyal, B.S. Agarwal, Griffith
  • Any fundamental book on electrical engineering like B.L Thareja (Vol 1) or Vincent Del Tero
  • Modern Physics - A Beiser (Concepts of modern physics), S.L. Gupta, B.S. Agarwal, J.B. Rajan
  • Electronics - Milman & Halkias, S. Ramnam, Ryder or Bolstead, Malvina
  • Properties of Matter - B. Aggarwal
  • Atomic Physics - J. B. Rajan
  • Fundamental of Magnetism electricity - B.N. Basudeva
  • A Text Book of Suond - Khanna & Bedi
  • Nuclear Physics - D.C. Tayal
  • Introduction of Electrodynamics - Griffith
  • Advanced Level Physics - Nelkon & Parkar
  • University Physics - Zeemasky
  • Numerical Problems - B. Lal & Subrahmanyam
  • Quantum Mechnaics - A Ghatak
  • A Dictionary of Physics - Goldstein
Paper 1
  • Classical Mechnism -Gupta, Kumar & Sharma
    - Takewale & Puranik
    -H.Goldstein
  • Mechanics - Kleppner & Kolenkov
    -D.S. Mathur
  • Wave/Spl.Relatively - D.S. Mathur/Kleppner&Kolenkov
  • Special Relativity-R.Resnic
    -Gupta & Goyal
  • Optics-Ajay Ghatak
    -B.S. Agarwal
  • Electrodyanamics - David Griffiths
  • EM Theory -Chopra&Agarwal/Satya Prakash
  • Thermal Physics - P.K Chakraborty
    - Satya Prakash, Singhal & Agarawal
    -Statistical Physics -B.B laud
Paper 2
  • Quantum Physics- Resnick & Eisberg
  • Concept of Mordern Physics - Arthut Bevser
  • Quantum Mechanics -Ghatak & Loknathan
    -Chatwal & Anand/Satya Prakash
  • Atomic & Molecular Spectra -Rajkumar
  • Nuclear Physics -S.B Patel
  • Solid State Physics -Kittel
  • Electronics -Allon Mottershed
  • Objective Physics -H.C. Verma/TMH

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