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,iii'ri, Q"it: (Main/Back) Exam' Jan' Engineering Common To All

1. The document is an exam paper for an Engineering Physics course from January 2016. It contains 5 units with 2 questions in each unit. Students must attempt any 5 questions by selecting one from each unit. 2. Unit 1 covers interference and diffraction, including Michelson interferometer, Newton's rings, and interference filters. Unit 2 discusses polarization including polarimeters and wave plates. Unit 3 is on diffraction and includes diffraction gratings and Rayleigh criteria. Unit 4 covers crystal structures, bonding, and Hall effect. Unit 5 is on relativity, including time dilation, Lorentz transformations, and relativistic mass. 3. The questions test concepts like construction of instruments, derivations, calculations using optical formulas, and

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,iii'ri, Q"it: (Main/Back) Exam' Jan' Engineering Common To All

1. The document is an exam paper for an Engineering Physics course from January 2016. It contains 5 units with 2 questions in each unit. Students must attempt any 5 questions by selecting one from each unit. 2. Unit 1 covers interference and diffraction, including Michelson interferometer, Newton's rings, and interference filters. Unit 2 discusses polarization including polarimeters and wave plates. Unit 3 is on diffraction and includes diffraction gratings and Rayleigh criteria. Unit 4 covers crystal structures, bonding, and Hall effect. Unit 5 is on relativity, including time dilation, Lorentz transformations, and relativistic mass. 3. The questions test concepts like construction of instruments, derivations, calculations using optical formulas, and

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m 1E2003
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o Tech I Sem. (Main/Back) Exam' Jan' 2016
N 103 Engineering PhYsics-I
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F,{ Common to all Branches

Maximum Marks: 80
Time: 3 Hours
Min. Passing Marks: 2zl
Instructions to Candidates :
unit' All questbns
Attempt any five questions, selecting one question from each Any
,iii'ri,q"it *oris. schematic diagiams iust be shown wherever necessary.
ioti you Trrl missing suitably be assumed antl stated clearly'
Units of quantities used/calculated must be stated clearly'
exatnination'
Use of following supportitxg material is permitted during
2. N}L
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interferometer' How may it


Q.l (a) Describe the construction and working of Michelson
'light'l [6+4=101
be used to measure the wavelength of monochromatic

wavelength 5x10-s cm The


(b) Newton's rings are observed in reflected light of
diameteroflOthdarkringis0.5cm'Findradiusofcurvatureoflensandthickness
t6l
of the air film at the ring.

OR
[4+4=8]
Q.l (a) Write short notes on the following -

(i) Anti - reflection coating

(ii) Interferencefilter

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(b) Explain Newton's ring method for determining the wavelength of
monochromatic light. Why is the centre of the ring dark and how can we get a
bright centre. t8l

UNIT.II
Q.2 (a) Describe the construction and working of a Laurent's half shade polarimeter. II 0]

(b) Calculate the thickness of a half wave & quarter wave plate of quartz for a

wavelength of 5000A'. Here po = 1.553 & ttE = 1.544. t6l

OR

Q.2 (a) What is optical activity? Write the laws of optical activity of optically active
solution. t6l

(b) A retardation plate of thickness 8.56x10-7 m introduces a phase difference in the

path of polarized light of wavelength of 5890A". The principle refractive indices

are U.o = I .658 & p. = t .486. Find the nature of retardation plate. t6t

(c) State and explain law of Malus. 14l

Q.3 (a) Derive an expression for the intensity of diffracted light in fraunhofer's
diffraction due to single slit. t8I

(b) The distance between the first and sixth minima in the diffraction pattem of a

single slit is 0.5mm. The screen is 0.5m away from the slit. If the wavelength of
light used is 5000A", determine the slit width. t8t

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OR

Q.3 (a) Explain Rayleigh Criteria of just resolution of two spectlal lines of equal

intensities giving suitable intensity distribution curve. Show how the resolving
power of a plane transmission grating depends on -

(i) No. of ruled lines

(ii) Width of ruled splace. t8l

(b) Show that the intensity of light diffraction from a plane transmission grating is
given by -

r=r"l'L['ilTPl'
fl' \
slnp /
where symbols carry their usual meaning. t8l

UNIT.IV
Q.a (a) Exptain the term bonding in crystals? what are the distinguishing characteristics
of metallic bonding? t8l

(b) What is Hall Effect? Briefly discuss the physical origin of Hall effect. t81

OR

e.4 (a) The resistivity of doped Silicon sample is 8.9x10-3 Om. The Hall coefficient was

measured to be 3.6x10-a m3/C' Assuming single carrier conduction, find the

mobility and density of charge carriers. t8l

(b) Classify the soil as conductor, semiconductor and Insulator according to band
' structure' t8l

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UNIT.V
Q.5 (a) A Spaceship (at rest) of length l00m takes 3ps to pass an observer on earth.
What is its velocity relative to the earth? t8l
(b) Derive an expression for the variation of mass with velocity. t8l

OR

Q.5 (a) Write short notes on relativistic time dilation and examples. l4l
(b) State the postulates of special theory of relativity and deduce the Lorentz
transformation. t8l
(c) What is the total energy of an electron at rest, mass 9.lxl0-3r kg moving with
speed of0.956? t4l

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