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Physics CSE Sream Model QP

This document contains a model question paper for Applied Physics for Computer Science Stream with 5 modules. 1) The first module focuses on laser technology and fiber optics, including questions on Einstein's A and B coefficients, fiber losses, critical angle calculation, and applications of lasers. 2) The second module covers quantum physics concepts like de Broglie wavelength, wave functions, and the particle in a box model. 3) The third module is about quantum computing topics such as phase gates, orthogonality, Bloch spheres, and qubit gates. 4) The fourth module discusses failures of classical electron theory, the Meissner effect, and BCS theory of superconductivity.
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Physics CSE Sream Model QP

This document contains a model question paper for Applied Physics for Computer Science Stream with 5 modules. 1) The first module focuses on laser technology and fiber optics, including questions on Einstein's A and B coefficients, fiber losses, critical angle calculation, and applications of lasers. 2) The second module covers quantum physics concepts like de Broglie wavelength, wave functions, and the particle in a box model. 3) The third module is about quantum computing topics such as phase gates, orthogonality, Bloch spheres, and qubit gates. 4) The fourth module discusses failures of classical electron theory, the Meissner effect, and BCS theory of superconductivity.
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22PHYS12/22

Model Question Paper-II with effect from 2022-23 (CBCS Scheme)


USN II I I I I I I I II
First/Second Semester B.E. Degree Examination
Applied Physics for Computer Science Stream
TIME: 03 Hours Max. Marks: 100
Note: 01. Answer any FIVE full questions, choosing at least ONE question from each MODULE.
02. Draw neat sketches where ever necessary. 23
03. Constants: Speed of Light 'c' = 3 x1Q8 ms·1, Boltzmann Constant 'k' = 1.38 x10· JK1,
2
Planck's Constant 'h' = 6.625 x 10-3-1 Js, Acceleration due to gravity 'g'= 9.8 ms- ,
12
Permittivirv o f f ree space 'Eo ' =8.854 xl 0- F m- I. .

*Bloom's
Module -1 Taxonomy Marks
Level
Q.01 a Obtain the expression for Energy Density using Einstein's A and B L2 8
coefficients and thus conclude on B12=B21.
b Describe attenuation and explain the various fiber losses. L2 7

• C Given the Numerical Aperture 0.30 and RI of core 1.49 Calculate the
critical angle for the core-cladding interface.
OR
Q.02 a Discuss the applications of LASER in bar-code scanner and LASER
L3

L2
5

9
Cooling.
b Discuss Point to Point communication using ootical fibers. L2 6
C Calculate the ratio of population for a given pair of energy levels
corresponding to emission of radiation 694.3 nm at a temperature of 300 L3 5
K. 0
Module-2
Q.03 Derive an expression for de Broglie wavelength by analogy and hence
a L2 6
discuss the significance of de Broglie waves.
b Explain the Wave function with mathematical form and Discuss the L2 9
physical significance of a wave function .
C Calculate the energy of the first three states for an electron in one L3 5
dimensional potential well of width 0.1 nm.
OR

• Q.04 a Explain Eigen fU11ctions and Eigen Values and hence derive the eigen
function of a particle inside infinite potential well of width 'a' using the
method of normalization.
b Show that electron does not exist inside the nucleus using Heisenberg's
L2

L2
10

5
unce11ainty principle.
C An electron is associated with a de Broglie wavelength of 1nm.
L3 5
Calculate the energy and the corresponding momentum of the electron.
Module-3
Q.05 a Discuss the working of phase gate mentioning its matrix representation L2 6
and truth table.
b Explain Orthogonality and Orthonormality with an example for each. L2 6

. ('tI) (ftI) Prove that (1/tlr,b) = (¢lift)'


C
Given Ii/I)= a~ and lr,b) = ft L3 8
2
OR
Q.06 a Explain the representation of aubit using Bloch Sphere. L2 6
b Explain Single qubit gate and multiple qubit gate with an example for L2 8
each.

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I C Explain the Matrix representation of 0 and 1 States and apply identity
operato r I to I 0 ) and I 1 ) states,
Module-4
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L3 6
I
7
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Q.07 a Enumer ate the failures of classical free electro 'theory and assumptions L2 7
of quantum free electron theorv of metals.
b Explain Meissne r's Effect and the variation of critical field with .· L2 8
~ tempera ture:
(s A superco nductin g tin has a critical tempera ture of 3.7 K at zero 5
L3
magneti c field and a critical field of 0.0306 Tesla at 0 K. Find the critical
field at 2 K.
OR
Q.08 a Explain the phenom enon of superco nductivi ty and Discuss qualitatively 9
L2
the BCS theory of superco nductivi ty for negligib le resistan ce of metal at
tempera tures close to absolute zero.
b Give the qualitat ive explana tion of RF Squid with the help of a neat L2 6
sketch.
C Find the tempera ture at which there is 1% probabi lity that a state with an


L3 5
energy 0.5 eV above
Fenni energy is occupie d.
Module-5
Q.09 ..a---- !Elucid ate the importa nce of size & scale and weight and strength in L2 8
animati ons.
w Mention the general pattern of monte Carlo method and hence determine L2 6
the value of rr.
with examples. L3 6
I....C---- Describ e the calculat ion of Push time and sto p time
OR
Sketch and explain the motion graphs for linear, easy ease.easy ease in
Q.10
~ and easy ease out cases of animation.
L2 8

L2 7
b Discuss modelin g the probabili ty for proton decay.
C A slowing -in object in an animatio n has a first frame distance 0.Sm and
L3 5
the first slow in frame 0.35m. Calculate the base distance and the
number of frames in sequence.
to indicate the COs and POs to be
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attained by every bic of questions.
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22PHYS12/22
Model Questi on Paper- I with effect from 2022-23 (CBCS Scheme)
USN I I I I I I I
First/S econd Semester B.E. Degree Exami nation
Applie d Physics for Compu ter Science Stream
TIME: 03 Hours . Max. Marks: 100
Note: 01. Answer any FIVE full questions, choosing at least ONE question from each MODUL E.
02. Draw neat sketches where ever necessary. 23
03. Constan ts: Speed of Light 'c' = 3 x lQ ms·1, Boltzmann Constant 'k' = 1.38 x10·
8 JK1,
2
Planck's Constant 'h' = 6.625 x 10->1 Js, Acceleration due to gravity 'g'= 9.8 ms· ,
pennHUvlty offree space .Eo ' =8.854 X 10-12 F m.
-I .

*Bloom's
Module-1 Taxonom y Marks
Level
L2 7
Q.01 a Define LASER and Discuss the interaction of radiation with matter.
b Define Acceptance angle and Numerical Aperture and hence derive an L2 8
expression for NA in terms of Ris core, cladding and surrounding.

• A LASER source has a power output of 10· W. Calculate the number of


3
C
photons emitted per second given the wavelength of LASER 692.8 L3 5
nanometer.
OR
Q.02 a Illustrate the construction and working of Semicond uctor LASER with a L2 9
neat sketch and energy level diagram also mention its applicatio ns.
b Discuss the types of optical fibers based on Modes of Propagation and L2 6
RI profile.
C O'btain the attenuatio n co-efficient of the given fiber of length 1500 m L3 5
given the input and output power 100 mW and 70 mW.
Module-2
Q.03 a Setup Schrbdin ger time independent wave equation in one dimension. L2 8
b State and Explain Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle and Principle of L2 7
Complementarity.
C An electron is kinetic energy 500 keV is in vacuum. Calculate the
group
velocity and de Broglie wavelength assuming t_he mass of the moving L3 5
• electron is equal to the rest mass of electron .

• Q.04 a
- OR
Discuss the motion of a quantum particle in a one-dimensional infinite
potential well of width 'a' and also obtain the eigen functions and
energy ei gen states.
L2 10

b Explain the physical significance of the Wave Function. L2 5


The speed of electron is measured to with in an uncertainty of 2 x 10
4
C
ms- 1 in one dimension. What is the minimum width required by the L3 5
electron to be confined in an atom?
Module-3
Q.05 a Define a bit and qbit and explain the properties of qubit. L2 6
b Discuss the CNOT gate and its operation on four different input states. L2 6
C A Linear Operator ' X' operates such that X ID} = 11} and X 11 } = ID}. L3 8
Find the matrix representation of 'X'.
OR
Q.06 a State the Pauli matrices and apply Pauli matrices on the states ID} and I L2 8
1).
b Elucidate the differences between classical and quantum computin g. L2 6

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\
ming its matriX L3 6
C Describe the working of controlled-Z gate menti
representation and truth-table.
Module-4'
1.1c1or with L2 7
Q.07 a Define Fenni Factor and Discuss the variation of Fenni .
.
\.
'
temperature and enere.v.
the apµlications of 8
b Explain DC and AC Josephson effects and rnentfon L2
superconductivity in quantum computing.
0.2 eV above
C Calculate the probability of occupation of an energy level L3 5
fem1i level at temperature 27°C.
OR
classify superconductors into Soft 9
Q.08 a Describe Meissner's Effect and hence L2
and Hard superconductors using M-H graphs. L2 6
Electron Theorv of Metals
b Enumerate the assumptions of Quantum free
K. If the initial
Lead has superconducting transition temperature of 7.26 L3 5
© 3 1
field at OK is 50 x 10 Am· Calcu late the critical field at Gk.
,It
Module-5 8
L2
Q.09 a Discuss timing in Linear motion, Unifonn motion, slow in and slow out.
6


L2
Cb) Distinguish between descriptive and inferential statistics. L3 6
...e-- Illustrate the odd rule and odd rule multi pliers with
a suitable example .
OR
L2 8
Q.10 ...a- Describe Jumping and parts of iumo. L2 7
using bell curves.
b Discuss the salient features of Nonna) distribution
m radioactive
C The number of particles emitted per second by a rando L3 5
the probability
source has a Poisson's d~stribution with " = 4. Calculate
of P(X =O) and P(X = 1).
is also desirable to indica te the COs and POs to be
*Bloom's Taxonomy Level: Indicate as Ll, L2, L3, L4, etc. It
attained by every bit of questions.

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