Arihant Physics Handbook PDF Free Download |11th & 12th, NEET & JEE

Arihant Physics Handbook PDF Free Download |11th & 12th, NEET & JEE

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Arihant Physics Handbook PDF Free Download

  • Subject: Physics
  • Name of Book: Arihant Physics Handbook PDF Free Download|11th & 12th, NEET & JEE
  • Language of Book: English
  • Total Size of the Book: 8 MB
  • Total Pages of the Book: 464 Pages
  • Useful for: Class 11th and 12th for NEET and JEE Main Preparation
  • Credit: Arihant Publications

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Contents of Arihant Handbook for Physics Class 11th & 12th

Units and Measurement

  • — Scalars
  • — Vectors
  • — Multiplication of Vectors
  • — Vector or Cross Product of Two Vectors
  • — Frame of Reference
  • — Dimensions
  • — Speed
  • — Addition of Vectors
  • — Uniform Motion

 Scalars and Vectors

  • — Scalar or Dot Product of Two Vectors
  • — Significant Figures
  • — Physical Quantities
  • — Subtraction of Vectors
  • — Rotation of Vectors
  • — Direction Cosines of a Vector
  • — Division of Vectors by Scalars
  • — Rest
  • — Systems of Units
  • — Rounding off
  • — Homogeneity Principle
  • — Error
  • — Combinations of Errors
  • — Tensors
  • — Other Types of Vectors

Motion in a Straight Line

  • — Motion
  • — Displacement
  • — Distance
  • — Velocity
  • — Acceleration
  • — Different Graphs of Motion
  • — Motion Under Gravity

Motion in a Plane (Projectile and Circular Motion)

  • — Projectile Motion and Circular Motion
  • — Centripetal Acceleration
  • — Centripetal Force
  • — Centrifugal Force
  • — Examples For obtaining Centripetal
  • — Force in Daily life
  • — Motion of a particle in a Vertical Circle
  • — Equations of Uniformly Accelerated Motion

 Laws of Motion

  • — Inertia
  • — Weight
  • — Newton’s Laws of Motion
  • — Friction
  • — Motion on a Rough Inclined Plane
  • — Impulse
  • — Linear Momentum
  • — Rocket
  • — Motion of Bodies in Contact
  • — Pulley Mass System
  • — Equilibrium of a Particle
  • — Force
  • — Rigid Body
  • — Orbital Velocity
  • — Elastic Modul

Hydrostatics

  • — Newton’s Law of Gravitation
  • — Elasticity
  • — Relation between Gravitational Field and Potential
  • — Escape Velocity
  • — Stress and Strain Curve
  • — Rotational Motion
  • — Satellite
  • — Hooke’s Law
  • — Thrust
  • — Torque
  • — Acceleration Due to Gravity
  • — Linear Momentum of a System of Particles
  • — Gravitational Field
  • — Angular Momentum
  • — Types of Modulus of Elasticity
  • — Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion

Gravitation

  • — The Radius of Gyration
  • — Stress
  • — Fluids
  • — Poisson’s Ratio
  • — Moment of Inertia of Homegeneous Rigid Bodies

Elasticity

  • — Factors Affecting cceleration Due to Gravity
  • — Gravitational Potential Energy
  • — Weightlessness
  • — Moment of Inertia
  • — Centre of Gravity
  • — Angular Impulse
  • — Rotational Kinetic Energy
  • — Strain
  • — Perpendicular Axes Theorem
  • — Central Forces
  • — Parallel Axes Theorem
  • — Translational Motion
  • — Deforming Force
  • — Cantilever
  • — Pressure
  • — Pressure Exerted by the Liquid
  • — Buoyancy
  • — Laws of Floatation
  • —Density of a Mixture of Substances
  • — Pascal’s Law
  • — Archimedes’ Principle
  • — Density and Relative Density
  • — Principle of Conservation of Energy

Work, Energy and Power

  • — Other Forms of Energy
  • — Collisions
  • — Power
  • — One Dimensional or Head-on Collision
  • — Energy
  • — Two Dimensional or Oblique Collisions

Rotational Motion

  • — Work
  • — Centre of Mass
  • — Flow of liquid
  • — Reynold’s Number
  • — Equation of Continuity

Hydrodynamics

  • — Bernoulli’s Theorem
  • — Venturimeter
  • — Torricelli’s Theorem
  • — Viscosity
  • — Poiseuille’s Formula
  • — Stoke’s Law and Terminal Velocity
  • — Critical Velocity

Surface Tension

  • — Energy of a Liquid
  • — Rate of Flow of Liquid
  • — Adhesive Force
  • — Thermodynamical Terms
  • — Kinetic Energy of an Ideal Gas
  • — Latent Heat
  • — Thermometric Property
  • — Temperature and its Measurement
  • — Factors Affecting Surface Tension
  • — Angle of Contact
  • — Thermometeres
  • — Calorimetry
  • — Gas Laws

Kinetic Theory of Gases

  • — Molecular Range
  • — Thermal (Heat) Capacity
  • — Zurin’s Law
  • — Capillarity
  • — Mean Free Path
  • — Thermal Equilibrium

Thermometry and Calorimetry

  • — Heat
  • — Critical Temperature, Pressure and Volume
  • — Brownian Motion
  • — Assumption of Kinetic Theory of Gases
  • — Ideal or Perfect Gas Equation
  • — First Law of Thermodynamics
  • — Specific Heat
  • — Entropy
  • — Heat Engine
  • — Thermal Expansion
  • — Triple Point of Water
  • — Second Law of Thermodynamics
  • — Water Equivalent
  • — Surface Energy
  • — Degree of Freedom
  • — Real Gases
  • — Joule’s Law
  • — Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
  • — Thermodynamic Processes
  • — Carnot’s Cycle
  • — Internal Energy (U)

Transmission of Heat

  • — Ingen Hausz Experiment
  • — Reflectance or Reflecting Power
  • — Absorptance or Absorbing Power
  • — Work done
  • — Heat Transmission
  • — Refrigerator
  • — Transmittance or Transmitting Power
  • — Stefan’s Law
  • — Emissive Power
  • — Emissivity
  • — Perfectly Black Body
  • — Kirchhoff’s Law
  • — Wien’s Displacement Law
  • — Solar Constant

Oscillations

  • — Periodic Motion
  • — Oscillatory Motion
  • — Harmonic Oscillation
  • — Simple Harmonic Motion
  • — Some Important Formulae of SHM
  • — Graphical Representation of SHM
  • — Force in SHM
  • — Doppler’s Effect
  • — Superposition of Waves
  • — Equipotential Surface
  • — Electric Dipole

Current Electricity

  • — Second’s Pendulum
  • — Compound Pendulum
  • — Ohm’s Law
  • — Resistivity
  • — Superconductors
  • — Echo
  • — Vibrations in a stretched string
  • — Torisonal Pendulum
  • — Spring Pendulum
  • — Stationary or standing Waves
  • — Melde’s Experiment

Electrostatics

  • — Conical Pendulum
  • — Energy in SHM
  • — Lissajou’s Figures

Waves and Sound

  • — Waves
  • — Sound Waves
  • — Simple Pendulum
  • — Velocity of Longitudinal (Sound) Wave
  • — Beats
  • — Speed of transverse Motion
  • — Electric Flux
  • — Oscillations of liquid in a — Van-de-Graaff Generator U-tube
  • — Interference
  • — Organ Pipes
  • — Resonance Tube
  • — Work Done
  • — Charge
  • — Shock Waves
  • — Simple Harmonic Wave
  • — Coulomb’s Law in Vector Form
  • — Electric Field
  • — Electric Potential
  • — Gauss’s Theorem
  • — Dipole in Non-Uniform Electric Field
  • — Electric Current
  • — Current Density
  • — Mobility
  • — Electrical Resistance
  • — Electrical Conductivity
  • — Resistors
  • — Faraday’s Laws of Electromagnetic Induction
  • — Grouping of Coils
  • — Earth’s Magnetism
  • — Lenz’s Law
  • — Magnetic Map
  • — Hysteresis
  • — Vibration Magnetometer

Electromagnetic Induction

  • — Gauss’s Law in Magnetism
  • — Deflection Magnetometer
  • — Fleming’s Right Hand Rule
  • — Self-Induction
  • — Tangent Galvanometer
  • — Magnetic Flux
  • — Magnetic Dipole
  • — Tangent Law
  • — Eddy Currents
  • — Neutral Points
  • — Coercivity
  • — Coulomb’s Law
  • — Mutual Induction
  • — Electric Cell
  • — Kirchhoff’s Laws
  • — Wheatstone Bridge
  • — Meter Bridge
  • — Potentiometer
  • — Combination of Resistors

 Heating and Chemical Effects of Current

  • — Electric Energy
  • — Electric Power
  • — Electric Fuse
  • — Heating Effects of Current
  • — Short Circuiting
  • — Overloading
  • — Rating of Electrical Appliances
  • — Fusing of Bulb When it is Switched On
  • — Chemical Effect of Electric Current
  • — Thermoelectric Power
  • — Toroid
  • — Moving Coil Galvanometer
  • — Peltier Effect
  • — Magnetic Dipole
  • — Thomson’s Effect
  • — Right-Hand Thumb Rule
  • — Motion of a Charged Particle in a Uniform Magnetic Field
  • — Thermoelectric Effect
  • — Ammeter
  • — Natural Magnet
  • — Artificial Magnet

Magnetic Effect of Current

  • — Magnetic Field Due to a Straight Current Carrying Conductor
  • — Oersted’s Experiment
  • — Faraday’s Laws Electrolysis
  • — Solenoid
  • — Fleming’s Left Hand Rule
  • — Voltmeter
  • — Thermopile

Magnetism and Matter

  • — Cyclotron
  • — Biot Savart’s Law
  • —Alternating Current

Electromagnetic Waves

  • — Electromagnetic Spectrum
  • — Displacement Current
  • — Reactance
  • — Mirror
  • — Areal and Axial Magnification
  • — Refractive Index
  • — Power in an AC Circuit
  • — Alternating Current
  • — Resonance in an AC Circuit
  • — Wattless Current
  • — Choke Coil
  • — AC Generator or Dynamo
  • — DC Motor
  • — Transformer
  • — Transformation Ratio
  • — Impedance
  • — Electromagnetic Waves

Ray Optics

  • — Light
  • — Important Terms
  • — Reflection of Light
  • — Types of Reflection
  • — Linear Magnification
  • — Refraction of Light
  • — Cauchy’s Formula
  • — Critical Angle
  • — Optical Fibres
  • — Prism
  • — Dispersion of Light
  • — Angular Dispersion
  • — Scattering of Light
  • — Human Eye
  • — Total Internal Reflection (TIR)
  • — Cutting of a Lens
  • — Simple Microscope
  • — Astronomical Telescope

Wave Optics

  • — Newton’s Corpuscular Theory of light
  • — Aberration of Lenses
  • — Lens
  • — Reflecting Telescopes

Electrons, Photons and X-rays

  • — Fresnel’s Biprism
  • — Polaroid
  • — Photoelectric Effect
  • — Davisson-Germer Experiment
  • — Doppler’s Effect in Light
  • — X-rays Spectrum
  • — Cathode Rays
  • — Young’s Double Slit Experiment (YDSE)
  • — Fringe Width
  • — Interference of Light
  • — Superposition of Waves
  • — Polarisation
  • — Matter Waves on de-Broglie Waves
  • — Huygens’ Wave Theory of light
  • — Compton Effect
  • — Diffraction
  • — Huygens’ Principle
  • — X-rays
  • — Positive Rays
  • — Dalton’s Atomic Theory
  • — Nuclear Fusion
  • — Hydrogen Spectrum Series
  • — Nuclear Binding Energy
  • — Mass Defect
  • — Bohr’s Atomic Model
  • — Radioactive Decay Law

Atomic & Nuclear Physics

  • — Thomson’s Atomic Model
  • — Rutherford’s Atomic Model
  • — Nucleus
  • — Isotones
  • — Isomers
  • — Nuclear Force
  • — Wave Model
  • — Isotopes
  • — Isobars
  • — Nuclear Reaction
  • — Nuclear Fission
  • — Radioactivity
  • — Energy Bands of Solids
  • — Solid

Electronics

  • — Zener Diode
  • — p-n Junction Diode as Rectifier
  • — Logic Gate
  • — Truth Table
  • — p-n Junction and Diode
  • — Basic Logic Gates
  • — Combination of Gates
  • — Communication
  • — Communication System
  • — Modulation
  • — Demodulation
  • — Antenna
  • — Earth’s Atmosphere
  • — Propagation of Radio Waves
  • — Light Emitting Diodes (LED)

Communication

  • — Microwave Propagation
  • — Transistor
  • — Satellite Communication
  • — Types of Semiconductor
  • — Demerits of Satellite Communication
  • — Black Hole
  • — Mobile Telephony
  • — Death of a Star
  • — Life Cycle of a Star
  • — Stars
  • — The Big-Bang Theory
  • — Planets
  • — Sun

Universe

  • — Solar System
  • — Merits of Satellite Communication
  • — Optical Communication
  • — Global Positioning System (GPS)
  • — Galaxy
  • — Internet Telephony
  • — Constellation
  • — Inner Structure of the Earth

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