Price: RS. 865
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Subject: Physics
Grade: XII
Published Year: 2078
ISBN: 978-9937-9486-0-9
Version: New
This book Principles of Physics, Grade XII is a part of series of Principles of Physics, Grade XI. It has been written according to the new revised syllabus prescribed by Curriculum Development Centre, Nepal (CDC, Nepal), 2076. It has evolved as an outcome of a long time classroom teaching experiences of the authors. The contents of the book have been presented in accordance with the needs of the students as well as the teachers. So the authors believe that it is a complete book required for the syllabus prescribed by CDC. We hope this book fulfills the requirements of the complete syllabus. The book begins with Mechanics and ends with Modern Physics containing altogether 25 chapters.
The students in the present world wish to fulfill their multiple needs through a book. They have to qualify
themselves in the examinations conducted by the colleges and the boards. On the other hand, they expect to ensure their success in many other competitive examinations so as to guarantee their successful career in future. They can accomplish their dreams only when the book they study is well-fulfilled. In trying to meet such needs, the authors have had continuous need assessment of the students, and the book has been presented among the readers as its result.
This book is expected to deserve a significant because of its following special features:
(i) Each chapter of the book comprises at its end concept-based questions with answers which can develop confidence in the students along with satisfying their wide range of interests.
(ii) Self-test numerical problems presented in the book enable the students to understand the lessons thoroughly.
(iii) The book comprises multiple exercises, numerical pvroblems, short and long questions which can help the students develop scientific skills.
(iv) Various objective questions are given which can be helpful for the students preparing engineering as well as medical examinations, and many other competitive examinations of universities.
(v) Various questions and problems are included from University Physics of Sears and Zemansky, and
Advanced Level Physics of Nelkon and Parker.