Engineering Physics
Engineering is basically physics applied to create something more practical.An engineer might design the product itself, or just figure out a way to build it. But either way, success is impossible without an understanding of the physics behind each of them.
Physics topics for engineering
Oscillations
The process of repeating variations of any quantity or measure about its equilibrium value in time.
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A wave is a propagating dynamic disturbance due to vibration of particles in medium.
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Superposition of two waves to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude.
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Diffraction is the bending of waves as they pass through an aperture or around objects.
Learn MoreQuantum Mechanics
Theory that provides a description of the physical properties of nature at the scale of subatomic particles.
Learn MoreNanotechnology
Nanotechnology involves designing & producing systems by manipulating atoms and molecules at nanoscale
Learn MoreAcoustics
Acoustics is a branch of physics that deals with the study of sound waves in gases, liquids, and solids.
Learn MoreUltrasonics
Ultrasound is sound waves with frequencies higher than the upper audible limit of human ( 20 kHz) .
Learn MoreLASER
A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of radiation.
Learn MoreHolography
Holography is best known as a method of generating real three-dimensional images, using interference.
Learn MoreFibre Optics
Technology that transmits information as light pulses along a glass or plastic fiber.
Learn MoreMagnetism
Changing electric field creates a magnetic field, and a changing magnetic field creates an electric field.
Learn MoreEM Theory
Branch of physics that describes the behavior and interactions of electric and magnetic fields
Learn MoreSuperconductivity
Certain materials called superconductors can conduct electricity with zero resistance at low temperatures.
Learn MorePhotonics
Photonics is the technology of generating, manipulating, and detecting light and related devices.
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