Course Description Physics Semester-II: Course Instructor Anuj Kumar Department of Physics, Email:anuj - Kumar@jiet - Ac.in
Course Description Physics Semester-II: Course Instructor Anuj Kumar Department of Physics, Email:anuj - Kumar@jiet - Ac.in
Electromagnetic Theory
Fundamentals of Vector Calculus which include, elds, gradient, divergence and curl Coulombs law, electric ux and, Gausss law, its proof for the charge inside and outside the Gaussian surface, applications of Gauss law for spherically and cylindrically symmetric problems Electric eld due to charged conductor, force per unit area on the surface of the charged conductor, treatment of electrostatic problems by solution of Laplace and Poissons equations Biot-Savart law, Amperes law, Maxwells equations (derivations) in free space and dielectric media
Thermodynamics
Review of thermodynamical systems and processes, zeroth law of thermodynamics, rst law of thermodynamics Specic heat relation, isothermal, adiabatic, isochoric and isobaric processes, gas equation during an adiabatic process, slopes of adiabatic and isothermals Work done during an isothermal and adiabatic process, relation between adiabatic and isothermal elasticities, second law of thermodynamics, concept of entropy, calculation of entropy for an ideal gas (pressure volume and temperature), principle of increase of entropy or degradation of energy Reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot cycle and Carnot engine, refrigerator, rankine cycle (Steam engine), Otto cycle(Petrol engine), diesel engine, phase transitions, Clausius-Cleyperon equation Thermodynamic Potentials( Internal energy, Enthalpy, Helmholtz free energy, Gibbs free energy, Maxwells equations
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Quantum Mechanics
Wave particle duality, de-Broglie concept of matter waves, wavelength expression for different cases, Davisson & Germer experiment, G.P. Thomson experiment, interpretation of Bohrs quantization rule, concept of wave packet Phase and group velocities and their derivations for a matter wave, Heisenberg uncertainty principle. experimental illustration (Position of a particle by high power Microscope, Diffraction of electron beam by a single slit), applications of uncertainty principle (Non existence of electron in the nucleus) Radius of the Bohrs rst orbit, zero point energy of harmonic oscillator, nite width of spectral lines
Books Recommended
Electromagnetic Theory Introduction to Electrodynamics By: David J. Grifths Schaums Outline of Theory and Problems of Electromagnetics Classical Electrodynamics By: J.D. Jackson Thermodynamics Heat and Thermodynamics: Mark Waldo Zemansky, Richard Dittman
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