Blue-Print of Question Paper: Course Name: Applied Physics I (R - 2007)
Blue-Print of Question Paper: Course Name: Applied Physics I (R - 2007)
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Guidelines for theory Q. P. 1) Question paper will comprise of 7 questions, each carrying 15 marks. 2) Total 5 questions need to be solved. 3) Q.1 will be compulsory, based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of 2 to 3 marks will be asked. 4) Remaining question will be randomly selected from all the modules. 5) Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each Module.
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Compulsory Question: Q. No. 1 is compulsory Question Number 1 Subquestions (a) to (g) Total 7 Nature Marks SubMain question question 3 each 15
Based on entire syllabus Internal option is given to this question To attepmt any 5 out of 7 Max 2 subquestions can be numercal problems Rest should be theory questions testing concept of the topics Number of subquestions should not exceed 2 for any module
Optional Questions: Q. No. 2 to 7 (to attempt any 4) Question Number 2 and 3 Subquestions (a) (b) Nature Marks SubMain question question (a) 08 15 (b) 07
4, 5, 6 and 7
Sub-qustions of mixed sort on different modules Sub-questions can be theory or numerical but both should not be numericals Sub-qustions of mixed sort on different modules Sub-questions can be theory or numerical but all three should not be numericals
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Total marks for Q.P. Note: Weitage for Theory Questions: 60% to 65% Weitage for Numercal Problems: 35% to 40%
75
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1.1
1.2
1.3 02 2.1
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Lattice, basis, crystal axes, unit cells, lattice parameters & crystal systems, SC, BCC, FCC, Diamond, NaCl, zinc blend and HCP crystal structures, Miller indices, planes & directions, liquid crystal & phases, LCD display & its specification X-rays: origin of X-rays and X-ray spectra, X-ray diffraction & Braggs law and determination of crystal structure Real crystals: crystal imperfections, point defects and dislocations Classification of solids, Fermi-Dirac statistics, concept of Fermi level and its variation with temperature, impurity and applied voltage Intrinsic & extrinsic carrier concentrations, carrier drift, mobility, resistivity and Hall effect, carrier diffusion, Einsteins relations, current density & continuity equations Energy band diagrams of p-n junction, formation of depletion region, derivation for depletion layer width Critical temperature, critical magnetic field, Type I, Type II superconductors, high Tc superconductors Meissner effect, Josephson effect, SQUIDs, plasma confinement, maglev Acoustics of building, absorption, importance of reverberation time, unit of loudness, decibel, phon Conditions for good acoustics, methods of design for good acoustics, determination of absorption coefficient, noise pollution Principles of production, piezoelectric and magnetostriction effect, piezoelectric and magnetostriction oscillator, ultrasonic materials, quartz & ferroelectric materials
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6.1
Cavitation effect, applications based on cavitation effect and echo sounding, ultrasonic imaging & medical diagnosis Electrostatic & magnetostatic focusing system, construction & working of CRT, CRO and its applications Grand Total
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* Variation up to 2 marks is possible in the total marks for the module # Grand total includes all optional Q. Nos. from 2 to 7 and internal options of Q. No. 1
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* Tolerance up to 2 marks is possible to have some flexibility in paper setting. Module No. 01 Unit No. 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.1 2.2 2.3 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2 5.1 5.2 6.1 Weight Q. 1 age (comp) 3x7 20 03 08 03 05 07 03 10 03 05 07 07 03 07 03 07 07 03 07 14 21 (15) Q. 2 (opt) 8+7 08 Q. 3 (opt) 8+7 Q. 4 Q. 5 Q. 6 Q. 7 Weightage (opt) (opt) (opt) (opt) for 5+5+5 5+5+5 5+5+5 5+5+5 Module 05 05 33 05 05 05 22 05 08 05 05 05 05 05 15 07 15 15 15 15 05 15 14 111 (75) 14 14 14
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