ICSE Practical Physics - IX
ICSE Practical Physics - IX
Author: N.K. Sehgal, K.L. Chopra, D.L. Sehgal
Salient features of the book are:
The language is simple, lucid and easy to understand.
Each relevant concept and experimental set-up has been clearly explained using a large number of clear illustrative diagrams.
The description of each experiment is preceded by 'Basic Background Knowledge', an introductory article explaining the essentials necessary for a successful performance of the experiment.
Since graphs form an essential part of practical work, a detailed 'note' explaining all the essential details about them has been provided in the initial introductory Unit. This should go a long way in helping the students do their practical work with greater confidence and clarity.
Each measuring apparatus being characterised by its own 'least count', the importance of the concepts of 'order of magnitude' and 'significant digits' cannot be over-emphasised. Therefore, these also have been discussed in details right in the beginning of the book.
Experiments of similar kind have been grouped together and presented as a single Unit.
To help the students face the 'viva voce' with confidence, a set of 'Review Questions with Answers' is provided at the end of each Unit.
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