Wiley's Halliday / Resnick / Walker Physics for JEE (Main & Advanced), Vol II, 4ed, 2025
ISBN: 9789357464109
972 pages
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Description
A must-have resource for JEE aspirants!
This adapted version of one of the world’s most successful books on Physics combines the Halliday, Resnick and Walker’s approach to Physics with JEE requirements. The book has been designed to help the students overcome the hurdles while preparing for JEE in terms of concepts and problem solving.
- The book offers a unique combination of authoritative content and stimulating problems.
- Original book presented in two volumes in keeping with recommended JEE syllabus.
- Includes additional topics and sample problems for complete coverage of latest JEE syllabus.
- Includes substantial subjective and objective questions for practice with answer key.
Preface Acknowledgments Note to the Student 22 Electric Charges and Fields 22.1 What is Physics? 22.2 Electric Charge 22.3 Coulomb’s Law 22.4 Charge is Quantized 22.5 Charge is Conserved 22.6 The Electric Field 22.7 Electric Field Lines 17 22.8 The Electric Field Due to a Point Charge 22.9 The Electric Field Due to an Electric Dipole 22.10 The Electric Field Due to a Line of Charge (Continuous Charge Distribution) 22.11 The Electric Field Due to a Charged Disk 22.12 Electric Field Inside a Conductor 22.13 A Point Charge in an Electric Field 22.14 A Dipole in an Electric Field 22.15 Electrostatic Shielding Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 23 Gauss’ Law 23.1 What is Physics? 23.2 Electric Flux 23.3 Gauss’ Law 23.4 A Charged Isolated Conductor 23.5 Applying Gauss’ Law: Spherical Symmetry 23.6 Applying Gauss’ Law: Cylindrical Symmetry 23.7 Applying Gauss’ Law: Planar Symmetry Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 24 Electric Potential 24.1 What is Physics? 24.2 Electric Potential and Electric Potential Energy 24.3 Equipotential Surfaces 24.4 Calculating the Potential from the Field 24.5 Potential Due to a Point Charge 24.6 Potential Due to a Group of Point Charges 24.7 Potential Due to a Continuous Charge Distribution 24.8 Calculating the Field from the Potential 24.9 Potential Due to an Electric Dipole 24.10 Electric Potential Energy of a System of Charged Particles 24.11 Potential of a Charged Isolated Conductor 24.12 Earthing 24.13 Electrostatic Self-Energy Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 25 Capacitance 25.1 What is Physics? 25.2 Capacitance 25.3 Calculating the Capacitance 25.4 Capacitors in Parallel and in Series 25.5 Energy Stored in an Electric Field 25.6 Capacitor with a Dielectric 25.7 Dielectrics: An Atomic View 25.8 Dielectrics and Gauss’ Law Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 26 Current and Resistance 26.1 What is Physics? 26.2 Electric Current 26.3 Current Density 26.4 Resistance and Resistivity 26.5 Ohm’s Law 26.6 A Microscopic View of Ohm’s Law 26.7 Power in Electric Circuits 26.8 Semiconductors 26.9 Superconductors (Optional) Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 27 Circuits 27.1 What is Physics? 27.2 Work, Energy, and EMF 27.3 Calculating the Current in a Single-Loop Circuit 27.4 Potential Difference Between Two Points 27.5 Multiloop Circuits 27.6 Electricity-Related Instruments 27.7 RC Circuits Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 28 Magnetic Force 28.1 What is Physics? 28.2 What Produces a Magnetic Field? 28.3 The Definition of B 28.4 A Circulating Charged Particle 28.5 Cyclotrons 28.6 Crossed Fields: Discovery of the Electron 28.7 The Hall Effect 28.8 Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Wire 28.9 Torque on a Current Loop 28.10 The Magnetic Dipole Moment Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 29 Magnetic Fields Due to Currents 29.1 What is Physics? 29.2 Calculating the Magnetic Field Due to a Current 29.3 Magnetic Field of Moving Charged Particles 29.4 Force Between Two Parallel Currents 29.5 Ampere’s Law 29.6 Solenoids and Toroids 29.7 Limitations of Ampere’s Law 29.8 A Note About the Frames of Reference Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 30 Maxwell’s Equations; Magnetism of Matter 30.1 What is Physics? 30.2 Gauss’ Law for Magnetic Fields 30.3 Induced Magnetic Fields 30.4 Displacement Current 30.5 Magnets 30.6 Magnetism and Electrons 30.7 Diamagnetism 30.8 Paramagnetism 30.9 Ferromagnetism Review and Summary Questions Problems 31 Electromagnetic Induction 31.1 What is Physics? 31.2 Gauss’ Law of Magnetic Fields 31.3 Two Experiments 31.4 Faraday’s Law of Induction 31.5 Lenz’s Law 31.6 Motional EMF 31.7 Induction and Energy Transfers 31.8 Induced Electric Fields 31.9 Inductors and Inductance 31.10 Self-Induction 31.11 RL Circuits 31.12 Energy Stored in a Magnetic Field 31.13 Mutual Induction Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 32 Electromagnetic Oscillations and Alternating Current 32.1 What is Physics? 32.2 LC Oscillations, Qualitatively 32.3 The Electrical–Mechanical Analogy 32.4 LC Oscillations, Quantitatively 32.5 Alternating Current 32.6 Three Simple Circuits 32.7 The Series RLC Circuit 32.8 Power in Alternating-Current Circuits 32.9 Transformers Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 33 Electromagnetic Waves 33.1 What is Physics? 33.2 Maxwell’s Rainbow 33.3 The Traveling Electromagnetic Wave, Qualitatively 33.4 The Traveling Electromagnetic Wave, Quantitatively i 33.5 Energy Transport and the Poynting Vector 33.6 Radiation Pressure 33.7 Polarization 33.8 Reflection and Refraction 33.9 Polarization by Reflection 33.10 Polarization by Scattering Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 34 Geometrical Optics: Reflection 34.1 What is Physics? 34.2 Principle of Rectilinear Propagation of Light 34.3 Laws of Reflection 34.4 Formation of Image by a Mirror 34.5 Formation of Images by Spherical Mirrors Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 35 Geometrical Optics: Refraction 35.1 What is Physics? 35.2 Snell’s Laws of Refraction 35.3 Total Internal Reflection 35.4 Spherical Refracting Surfaces 35.5 Thin Spherical Lenses 35.6 Lens Mirror Combination 35.7 Prism 35.8 Chromatic Dispersion 35.9 Optical Instruments Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 36 Interference and Diffraction 36.1 What is Physics? 36.2 Light as a Wave 36.3 Diffraction 36.4 Young’s Interference Experiment 36.5 Coherence 36.6 Intensity in Double-Slit Interference 36.7 Modifications of Young’s Double-Slit Experiment 36.8 Interference from Thin Films 36.9 Diffraction and the Wave Theory of Light 36.10 Diffraction by a Single Slit: Locating the Minima 36.11 Intensity in Single-Slit Diffraction, Quantitatively 36.12 Diffraction by a Circular Aperture 36.13 Diffraction by a Double Slit Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 37 Relativity (Optional) 37.1 What is Physics? 37.2 The Postulates 37.3 Measuring an Event 37.4 The Relativity of Simultaneity 37.5 The Relativity of Time 37.6 The Relativity of Length 37.7 The Lorentz Transformation 37.8 Electricity and Magnetism 37.9 The Relativity of Velocities 37.10 Doppler Effect for Light 37.11 A New Look at Momentum 37.12 A New Look at Energy Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 38 Photons and Matter Waves 38.1 What is Physics? 38.2 The Photon, the Quantum of Light 38.3 The Photoelectric Effect 38.4 Photons Have Momentum 38.5 Light as a Probability Wave 38.6 Electrons and Matter Waves 38.7 Schrödinger’s Equation (Optional) 38.8 Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle (Optional) 38.9 Reflection from a Potential Step (Optional) 38.10 Tunneling Through a Potential Barrier (Optional) Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 39 Hydrogen Atom 39.1 What is Physics? 39.2 String Waves and Matter Waves 39.3 Energies of a Trapped Electron 39.4 Wave Functions of a Trapped Electron 39.5 The Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom 39.6 Quantum Numbers for the Hydrogen Atom (Optional) Review and Summary Problems Practice Questions Answer Key 40 All About Atoms 40.1 What is Physics? 40.2 Some Properties of Atoms (Optional) 40.3 Angular Momentum
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