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Newtonian Mechanics (The M.I.T. Introductory Physics Series) - Paperback
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2018. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- Book you are browsing, Indian Education: Quo Vadis? is a unique contribution to the important field of education. It consists of seventy nine arti… More...
2018. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- Book you are browsing, Indian Education: Quo Vadis? is a unique contribution to the important field of education. It consists of seventy nine articles penned by a well-known teacher, author, contributor and public speaker, Dr. P. M. Kamath at different times as a freelancer to express himself on developments in the entire gamut of education, whenever he felt that authorities are doing something wrong, or they need to do something in a different way or there is a reluctance on their part to take up an issue in the larger interest of citizens of India. The book highlights his views on a variety of issues: Among others, on a need to reform Kindergarten education, define its purpose; need to strengthen primary sector as the base of its pyramidical structure by paying the teachers well and recruiting fully qualified persons, who enter the field for the love of teaching and not because they could not get any other job! He highlights prevalence of corrupt practices in the administration of education. He has taken up many issues relating to High School and Jr. College related problems. Since author was a Professor in Bombay University, has not hesitated to critically examine many practices which needed change, mostly under the UGC guidance. He was in forefront of suggesting government making free and compulsory education to all children in the age group of 6 to 14; changing grading system while conducting the examinations to remove the blot of 'fail' from the academic career of a child! He is extremely critical of every minister rushing to reform education without involvement of experts. Every Education Minister in States and the Federal level have changed some aspects of education as often as they come and go making them modern day Mohammad Tughlaqs! Book should be extremely useful to all those who intend to be teachers at any level of growing field of education; all bureaucrats who are per-force placed to handle education by the government of the day and general public who are the stakeholders in the future of generations of students to come within the field of education. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. P. M. Kamath began his career as an educator by joining High Schools, teaching in Day as well as in Night between 1962 and 1964; thus acquiring four years of High school teaching experience in two years! In 1964-1965 he began his stint in higher education by teaching in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Arts, Science and Commerce in Mahad, only 164 km away from Mumbai City in a rural setting. Since 1965 to 1972 he taught in South Indian Education Society's (SIES) College of Arts and Science teaching undergraduate courses. While in SIES, in 1970 he was invited to teach PG classes in the evenings to employed students. He finally joined Bombay University, Department of Civics & Politics in 1972, where from he retired as Professor of Political Science in 1997. In between during 1989- 1990 he held the post of Director, College Development Council. He did these teaching jobs consciously despite having job offers in government and banks. He was the topper in his School in 1957 and stood second in the M.A. exam, in 1964. However, since 1962, he has been associated with an educational trust established by Kannada speaking linguistic minority in Mumbai in various capacities and since 1986 has been its Hon. Secretary/Hon. General Secretary as well as chairman of the various educational institutions' governing bodies like School Committees and the Local Managing Committee and actively involved in academic policy decision making. He has travelled widely to many countries some of them like Britain, France and Germany more than three times; He is a recipient of Fulbright predoctoral fellowship and was awarded Senior Fellowship of American Council of Learned Societies to study in the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University and the Georgetown University in Washington, DC, respectively. He taught a course in Florida International University, Miami. He has guided 18 students for their Ph. D., three M. Phil theses and one student for M. A. by research. He has widely lectured on chosen field of his research, teaching and on the various issues in the field of education. Additionally, he has published twenty-one books and contributed several research papers to various peer-reviewed national and international journals. CONTENTS:- Preface. 9 Introduction. 13 1. Democracy and the Standard of Education. 41 2. Why Do Our Universities Lack Research Output?. 47 3. Teachers or Qualified Clerks?. 53 4. Unaided Schools Get Raw Deal. 59 5. Saving Education from Bureaucracy. 61 6. Decentralise Education. 65 7. Are Aryans Original Inhabitants of India?. 69 8. Another Indian History. 73 9. Corrupt Campuses. 77 10. Funding Progress. 81 11. Towards Breaking the Language Barrier. 85 12. Language Muddle. 89 13. In Defence of. 91 14. No Defence. 95 15. Harsh Realities. 99 16. Free For All. 101 17. Down with Groupism. 105 18. Black or White?. 109 19. Global Varsities must be Started. 113 20. Lost Cause. 117 21. Forgotten Ideal. 121 22. Spitter Spatter. 125 23. Paying Proposition. 129 24. Primary Need. 133 25. Easy-to-Get-Ph. Ds. 137 26. An Active Interaction. 141 27. Delink PhDs from Jobs. 143 28. The KG Rushhh. 147 29. Why the Neighbourhood Policy wont Work?. 151 30. New Pre-Primary Admission Policy is Unworkable. 153 31. Examiners should be Men of Highest Integrity. 157 32. For Better Education. 161 33. Class Action. 165 34. Whose Failure is it?. 169 35. Graceless Gesture. 173 36. Governments prescription of PTAs approval for a fee hike irrational. 177 37. Internalise Post Graduate Examination System. 181 38. Fooling the Public. 187 39. Teachers as Contract Labourers. 191 40. Footpath Lawyers. 195 41. Modern Day Tughluqs. 199 42. Unaided English Schools Face Closure. 203 43. What Crime have they Committed?. 207 44. School V/s Classes. 211 45. Breathing Fresh Air into the System of School Education. 215 46. Is Collection of Donations Justified?. 219 47. Curbing School Donations under Rules. 223 48. Priya Tendulkar as a Prosecutor and Judge!. 227 49. Mess of Fees: Govt. must not Meddle with Unaided Schools. 231 50. New Fee Structure Discriminatory in Nature. 235 51. Opening up of Indian Education to Foreign Universities. 239 52. Primary Certificate Examination Scheme can only bring ruin. 243 53. How to Achieve the Purpose without Board Examination?. 247 54. American Studies Losing Importance in Mumbai University. 251 55. Case for Rotation of Department Headship in Mumbai University. 255 56. Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics. 259 57. Let Every School Decide which History Textbook to Follow. 263 58. Is Money Meant for Education Rightly Spent?. 267 59. Mumbai University Restoring the Lost Glory. 271 60. The World is Our Lecture Room. 279 61. Keep the Channels Open. 283 62. Schools: The Way Forward. 287 63. Need to Strengthen Research in Universities. 291 64. Government should not Harass Private School Managements. 297 65. Bidding for an M.Phil. 301 66. The Plight of Schools Told to Close Down. 305 67. Admission Chaos: Govt must allow more School, College Divisions. 309 68. Lets Say Bus to This Nasty Problem. 313 69. Avoid tragedies: Provide School bussing for Kids. 315 70. BMC Needs to Learn a Thing or Two. 319 71. Some Pitfalls in Implementation of Right to Education. 323 72. Eradicate Fundamental Causes Behind Rising Fees. 327 73. Populism in Education Augurs ill for Quality. 331 74. Can We Chop off a Hand for Making a Mistake?. 335 75. Regional Media Schools in Mumbai as well as in the Nation do not have Good Time. 339 76. Service in Education is my Payback to Society. 343 77. Globalisation and International Schools. 347 78. A Report Card of the Modi Government. 351 79. Is there a Fundamental Right to Pass?. 357 The Title 'Indian Education: Quo Vadis? written/authored/edited by P.M. Kamath', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9789380223209 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 376 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Education / Development. . POD, 2018, Viva Books, 2012. First edition. Softcover. New. The text material in the present volume is designed to be a more or less self-contained introduction to Newtonian mechanics, such that a student with little or no grounding in the subject can, by beginning at the beginning, be brought gradually to a level of considerable proficiency. A rough guide to the possible use of the book is suggested by its division into three parts: Part I: The Approach to Newtonian Dynamics, is intended to serve two purposes. First, it does discuss the basic concepts of kinematics and dynamics, more or less from scratch. Second, it seeks to place the study of mechanics squarely in the context of the world of physical phenomena and of necessarily imperfect physical theories. Part II: Classical Mechanics at Work, is undoubtedly the heart of the book. The initial emphasis is on Newton"s second law applied to individual objects. Later, the emphasis shifts to systems of two or more particles, and to the conservation laws for momentum and energy. A fairly lengthy chapter is devoted to the subject that deserves pride of place in the whole Newtonian scheme-the theory of universal gravitation and its successes, which can still be appreciated as a pinnacle in man"s attempts to discover order in the vast universe in which he finds himself. Part III: Some Special Topics, concerns itself with the problems of non-inertial frames, central-force motions, and rotational dynamics. Contents: PART I: THE APPROACH TO NEWTONIAN DYNAMICS ⢠A universe of particles ⢠The particulate view ⢠Electrons and nucleons ⢠Atomic nuclei ⢠Atoms ⢠Molecules; living cells ⢠Sand and dust ⢠Other terrestrial objects ⢠Planets and satellites Stars ⢠Galaxies ⢠Problems ⢠Space, time, and motion ⢠What is motion? ⢠Frames of reference ⢠Coordinate systems ⢠Combination of vector displacements ⢠The resolution of vectors ⢠Vector addition and the properties of space ⢠Time ⢠Units and standards of length and time ⢠Space-time graphs ⢠Velocity ⢠Instantaneous velocity ⢠Relative velocity and relative motion ⢠Planetary motions: Ptolemy versus Copernicus ⢠Problems ⢠Accelerated motions ⢠Acceleration ⢠The analysis of straight-line motion ⢠A comment on extraneous roots ⢠Trajectory problems in two dimensions ⢠Free fall of individual atoms ⢠Other features of motion in free fall ⢠Uniform circular motion ⢠Velocity and acceleration in polar coordinates ⢠Problems ⢠Forces and equilibrium ⢠Forces in static equilibrium ⢠Units of force ⢠Equilibrium conditions; forces as vectors ⢠Action and reaction in the contact of objects ⢠Rotational equilibrium; torque ⢠Forces without contact; weight ⢠Pulleys and strings ⢠Problems ⢠The various forces of nature ⢠The basic types of forces ⢠Gravitational forces ⢠Electric and magnetic forces ⢠Nuclear forces ⢠Forces between neutral atoms ⢠Contact forces ⢠Frictional contact forces ⢠Concluding remarks ⢠Problems ⢠Force, inertia, and motion ⢠The principle of inertia ⢠Force and inertial mass: Newtonâs law ⢠Some comments on Newtonâs law ⢠Scales of mass and force ⢠The effect of a continuing force ⢠The invariance of Newtonâs law; relativity ⢠Invariance with specific force laws ⢠Newtonâs law and time reversal ⢠Problems ⢠PART II: CLASSICAL MECHANICS AT WORK ⢠Using Newtonâs law ⢠Some introductory examples ⢠Motion in two dimensions ⢠Motion in a circle ⢠Curvilinear motion with changing speed ⢠Circular paths of charged particles in uniform magnetic fields ⢠Charged particle in a magnetic field ⢠Mass spectrographs ⢠The fracture of rapidly rotating objects ⢠Motion against resistive forces ⢠Detailed analysis of resisted motion ⢠Motion governed by viscosity ⢠Growth and decay of resisted motion ⢠Air resistance and âindependence of motionsâ ⢠Simple harmonic motion ⢠More about simple harmonic motion ⢠Problems ⢠Universal gravitation ⢠The discovery of univ Printed Pages: 760., Viva Books, 2012<