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Course No. ‘Course Name L-T-P-Credits_ | Year of Introduction PHIO0 GINEERING PHYSICS 31-04 2016 Course Objectives Most of the engineering disciplines are rooted in Physics. In fact a good engineer is more or less an applied physicist. This course is designed to provide a bridge to the world of technology from the basics of science and to equip the students with skills in scientific inquiry, problem solving, and laboratory techniques, Syllabus Harmonie Oscillations: Damped and Forced Harmonie Oscillations. Waves: One Dimensional and ‘Three Dimensional waves, Interference: Interference in thin films (Reflected system) Diffraction: Fraunhofer and Fresnel Diffraction, Grating, Polarization of Light: Double refraction, production and detection of polarized light, Superconductivity: Properties and Applications. Quantum Mechanics: Schrodinger Equations- Formulation and Solution, Operators, Applications. Statistical Mechanics: Microstates and macro states Maxwell - Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein and Fermi Dirac statistics. Fermi level and its significance. Acoustics: Intensity of sound, Reverberation and design concepts, Ultrasonics: Production, Detection and Applications, NDT’ methods, Lasers: Properties, Working Principles, Practical Lasers. Photonics: Basies of Solid State lighting, Photo detectors, Solar Cells, Fiber Opties. Expected outeome Familiarity with the principles of Physics and its significance in engineering systems and technological advances. References: © Aruldhas, G., Engineering Physics, PHI Ltd. © Beiser, A., Concepts of Modern Physies, McGraw Hill India Ltd. Bhattacharya and Tandon, Engineering Physics , Oxford India © Brijlal and Subramanyam, A Text Book of Oplics, S. Chand & Co. Dominic and Nahari, A Text Book of Engineering Physics, Owl Books Publishers ‘© Hecht, E., Optics, Pearson Education ‘© Mehta, N., Applied Physics for Engincers, PHI Ltd * Palais, J. C., Fiber Optic Communications, Pearson Education * Pandey, B. K. and Chathurvedi, S., Engineering Physies, Cengage Learning © Philip, J., A Text Book of Engineering Physics, Educational Publishers * Premlet, B., Engineering Physies, Me GrawHlill India Ltd © Sarin, A. and Rewal, A., Engineering Physics, Wiley India Pvt Ltd © Sears and Zemansky, University Physics , Pearson © Vasudeva, A. S., A Text Book of Engineering Physies, S. Chand & Co Web: www.physies.org www howstuffwor www.physics.about.com ‘om, Course Plan Module Contents Sem, Exa Marks Harmonie Oscillations: Differential equation of damped harmonic] oscillation, forced harmonic oscillation and their solutions- Resonance, Q factor, Sharpness of resonance- LCR cireuit as an electrical analogue of Mechanical Oscillator (Qualitative) Waves: One dimensional wave - differential equation and solution. Three dimensional waves - Differential equation & its solution. (No derivation) Transverse vibrations of a stretched string 15% Interference: Coherence. Interference in thin films and wedge shaped films (Reflected system) Newton’ rings-measurement of wavelength and refractive index of liquid Interference filters. Antireflection coating. Diffraction Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, Fraunhofer diffraction at a single slit, Plane transmission grating, Grating equation - measurment of wavelength, Rayleigh’s criterion for resolution of grating- Resolving power and dispersive power of grating. 15% FIRST INTERNAL EXAM TT Polarization of Light: Types of polarized light. Double refraction. Nicol Prism, Quarter wave plate and half wave plate. Production and detection of circularly and elliptically polarized light. Induced birefringence- Kerr Cell - Polaroid & applications. Superconductivity: Superconducting phenomena. Meissner effect. Type-T and Type-II superconductors. BCS theory (qualitative). High temperature superconductors - Applications of superconductors, 15% Vv Quantum Mechanics: Uncertainty principle and its applications- formulation of Time dependent and Time independent Schrédinger equations- physical meaning of wave function- Energy and momentum Operators-Figen values and functions- One square| well potential Quantum mechanical Tunnelling (Qualitative) jensional infi Statistical Mechanics: Macrostates and Microstates. Phase space. Basic postulates of Maxwell- Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein and Fermi Dira¢| statistics. Distribution equations in the three cases (no derivation). Fermi Level and its significance. SECOND INTERNAL EXAM ‘Acoustics: Intensity oF sound- Loudness-Absorption coefficient ~ Reverberation and reverberation time- Significance of reverberation time= Sabine’s formula (No derivation) -Factors affecting acoustics of a building. Ultrasonics: Production of ultrasonic waves - Magnetostriction effect and Piezoelectric effect - Magnetostriction oscillator and_Piezoelectrie oscillator - Detection of ultrasonics - ‘Thermal and piezoelectric methods- Applications of ultrasonies - NDT and medical. 20% VI Laser: Properties of Lasers, absorption, spontaneous and stimulated emissions, Population inversion, Einstein’s coefficients, Working principle of laser,Optial resonant cavity. Ruby Laser, Helium-Neon Laser, Semiconductor Laser (qualitative). Applications of laser, holography (Recording and reconstruetion) Photonics: Basics of solid state lighting - LED — Photodetectors - photo voltaic cell, junetion & avalanche photo diodes, photo transistors, thermal detectors, Solar cells- I-V characteristies - Optie fibre-Principle of propagation-numerical aperture-optic communication system (block diagram) - Industrial, medical and technological applications of optical fibre. Fibre optic sensors - Basics of Intensity modulated and phase modulated sensors. IND SEMESTER EXAM. 10

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