Physics and Chemistry are the most fundamental sciences. Atomic theory forms the foundation of our whole understanding of chemical events. By exploring the behavior of atoms, which are the fundamental units of matter, chemists attempt to gain insight into matter. Consequently, chemists examine materials from an atomic standpoint. Studying the physical properties of matter (gases, liquids, and solids), crystallography, thermodynamics, and other contemporary physics concepts is also crucial for chemists.
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Unit
I - Properties
of matter, PPT
Unit II - Thermal
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Unit III - Crystal
Physics, PPT
WEB LINKS
1] Poiseuille's Law - Harvard Natural Sciences Lecture
Demonstrations
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Main lab experiments: Exp-01, Exp-02, Exp-03, Exp-04, Exp-05, Exp-06, Exp-07, Exp-08, Exp-09, Exp-10, Exp-11, Exp-12, Exp-13.
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Unit V: Memory Circuits and Systems - Notes PPT
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Unit III: Solar Energy - Notes
Unit IV: Biomass Energy and Geothermal Energy - Notes
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Unit V : Dielectrics and Related Properties - Notes
Unit V : Magnetic Materials - Notes
UNIT VI: Polymers - Notes
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Free Books for Reference:
Principles of Mechanics
by Salma Alrasheed- download
Classical Mechanics by
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Classical Mechanics by
J. B. Tatum - Read
MIT Notes - Read
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