Verma, R.C.2014-03-132014-03-132007http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7421 - NOTE FOR THE READER ======================= This floppy contains 125 source codes in the two directo- ries a:\PHYPROG a:\SKPROG of the physics problems discussed in the book. These are ready for simulation on a PC saving you the hassels of typing besides enhancing pedagogic value of the code in a teaching learning situation. These programs can be run with QBASIC (or GWBASIC) interpreter which comes packaged with MS-WINDOWS (or MS-DOS). In the directory a:\PHYPROG each source code name starts with CH followed by numeral(s) and P again follwed by another numeral. These two numerals stand for the chapter no. and the program number. For example, CH3P2.BAS contains program for the 3rd chapter -- 2nd example. These programs have modular structure. Just OPEN (LOAD) these programs in QBASIC (GWBASIC) and RUN. In the first instance, it is suggested to scroll through each source code which you want to run to appreciate it in totality. The source codes are exhaustively commented to improve comprehension. It is recommended to run these programs with tested input parameters as given in the text or as mentioned as test case in the source codes and marked as remarks. Though every care has been taken to keep the programs bug free. We request the user to report to us any bugs which they may come across while running these programs. Hope you will enjoy RUNning these programs, and in turn will feel encouraged to write many more on your own.CD content with book # E1735.en-USCD/DVD - HASCD/DVD - SoETComputational PhysicsAn introductionCD/DVD