Modern Physics
Modern Physics: Overview
Modern Physics covers chapters such as Nuclei, Atoms, Electromagnetic Waves, Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter and, Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
Practice Other Chapters from Modern Physics
The chapter discusses electromagnetic waves, their source, nature and types of electromagnetic waves in order of decreasing wavelengths. We will also learn about the concept of displacement current and the electromagnetic spectrum.

This chapter helps us imbibe the photoelectric effect and Einstein’s photoelectric equation. It also explains the particle and wave nature of light and matter along with Davisson–Germer experiment.

This chapter explains the smallest particle of matter and experiment involved in the discovery of the nuclear model of the atom. It also discusses De Broglie's Explanation of Bohr's model along with the line spectra of the hydrogen atom.

This chapter explains in detail the atomic masses and the components of the nucleus. It also elaborates the concepts behind nuclear force, radioactivity, nuclear energy along with nuclear binding energy and mass-energy.

This chapter deals with the classification of metals, conductors and semiconductors. It also explains the p-n junction and semiconductor diode along with its application as a rectifier with the help of a diagram.
