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This book dwells on subjects like crystal structures, semiconductors, electrostatic force, optics of light, quantum mechanics, geometric optics, electromagnetic radiation, light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, etc. \n\\nWhat is crystallography? What is the significance of Latice Points? What is the defining property of a crystal? How many crystal classes exist? What is Coulomb's Law? What is its relevance in electrostatic force? Can light be classified as a force of energy or as a wave or as a particle? Who was the first person to give a full explanation of how a rainbow is formed? What are the properties of a shadow? What is the 'principle of superposition'? Who was Christiaan Huygens? What was the important insight he shared with the world? What is a spring pendulum? What is the word 'laser' an acronym for? What are the different types of lasers? 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