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The syllabus outlines the curriculum for Level-1, Term-1 in the EEE department, covering subjects such as Complex Variables, Vector Analysis, Differential and Integral Calculus, and Electrical Engineering fundamentals. It includes topics on digital programming, waves and optics in Physics, and thermal physics principles. Each subject details key concepts, theorems, and applications relevant to the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

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The syllabus outlines the curriculum for Level-1, Term-1 in the EEE department, covering subjects such as Complex Variables, Vector Analysis, Differential and Integral Calculus, and Electrical Engineering fundamentals. It includes topics on digital programming, waves and optics in Physics, and thermal physics principles. Each subject details key concepts, theorems, and applications relevant to the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

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Syllabus Dept: EEE

Level-1, Term-1
Math 159:
Complex Variable: Complex number system. General functions of a complex
variable. Limits and continuity of functions of complex variables and related theorems.
Complex differentiation and the Cauchy-Riemann equations. Infinite series. Convergence
and uniform convergence. Line integral of complex functions. Cauchy's integral formula.
Liouville's theorem. Taylor's and Laurent's theorem. Singular points. Residue, Cauchy's
residue theorem.

Vector Analysis: Multiple product of vectors. Linear dependence and


independence of vectors. Differentiation and integration of vectors together with
elementary applications. Line, surface and volume integrals. Gradient of a scalar
function. Divergence and curl of a vector function. Various formulae. Integral forms
of gradient, divergence and curl. Green's theorem, Gauss's divergence theorem and
Stokes’ theorem.

Math 157:
Differential Calculus: Limits, continuity and differentiability. Successive
differentiation of various types of functions. Leibnitz's theorem. Rolle's theorem, Mean
value theorem, Taylor's and Maclaurin’s theorems in finite and infinite forms. Lagrange's
form of remainder. Cauchy's form of remainder. Expansion of functions. Evaluation of
indeterminate forms by L Hospital's rule. Partial differentiation, Euler's theorem.
Tangent and Normal. Subtangent and subnormal in Cartesian and polar coordinates.
Determination of maximum and minimum values of functions. Curvature. Asymptotes
and curve tracing.

Integral Calculus: Integration by the method of substitution. Standard integrals.


Integration by successive reduction. Definite integrals, its properties and use in summing
series. Walli's formulae. Improper integrals. Beta function and Gamma function. Area
under plane curves and area of a region enclosed by two curves in Cartesian and
polar coordinates. Volume and surface area of solids of revolution.

EEE 101:
Topics: Basic Concepts, Charge, Current and Voltage, Power and Energy, Circuit
Elements, Applications; Basic Laws, Ohm’s Law, Nodes, Branches, and Loops, Kirchhoff’s
Laws, Series Resistors and Voltage Division, Parallel Resistors and Current Division, Solution
of simple circuits with both dependent and independent sources, Wye-Delta Transformations,
Applications; Nodal and Mesh Analysis, Applications; Linearity Property, Superposition,
Source Transformation, Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer
Theorem. Properties of Inductances and capacitances. Series-parallel combinations of
inductances and capacitances; Concepts of transient and First Order Circuits, The Source-
Free RL and RC Circuit, Step Response of an RL and RC Circuit, Second-Order Circuits,
Finding Initial and Final Values, The Source-Free Series and Parallel RLC Circuit, Step
Response of a Series and Parallel RLC Circuit, Duality, Applications of DC transients. Basic
Magnetic Circuits: Magnetic quantities and variables: Field, Flux, Flux Density,
Magnetomotive Force, Magnetic Field Strength, permeability and B-H Curve, reluctance,
magnetic field strength. Laws in magnetic circuits: Ohms law and Amperes circuital law.
Magnetic circuits: Composite series magnetic circuit, parallel and series-parallel circuits.
Comparison between electrical and magnetic quantities, Hysteresis and hysteresis loss.
Magnetic materials.

CSE 109:
Topics: Introduction to digital computers. Programming languages, algorithms and
flow charts. Structured Programming using C: Variables and constants, operators,
expressions, control statements, functions, arrays, pointers, structure unions, user defined
data types, input output and files. Object-oriented Programming using C++: introduction,
classes and objects; polyorphism; function and operator overloading; inheritance.

Physics 121:
Waves and oscillations: Differential equation of simple harmonic oscillator, total
energy and average energy, combination of simple harmonic oscillations, spring mass
system, torsional pendulum; two body oscillation, reduced mass, damped oscillation,
forced oscillation, resonance, progressive wave, power and intensity of wave, stationary
wave, group and phase velocities.

Optics: Defects of images: spherical aberration, astigmatism, coma, distortion,


curvature, chromatic aberration. Theories of light; Interference of light: Young’s double
slit experiment, displacement of fringes and its uses, Fresnel bi-prism, interference in
thin films, Newton's rings, interferometers; Diffraction: Diffraction by single slit,
diffraction from a circular aperture, resolving power of optical instruments, diffraction
at double slit and N-slits, diffraction grating; polarization: Production and analysis of
polarized light, Brewster’s law, Malus law, polarization by double refraction, Nicol prism,
optical activity, Polarimeters.

Thermal Physics: Heat and work- the first law of thermodynamics and its
applications; Kinetic Theory of gases-Kinetic interpretation of temperature, specific heats
of ideal gases, equipartition of energy, mean free path, Maxwell's distribution of
molecular speeds, reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot’s cycle, second law
thermodynamics, Carnot’s theorem, entropy, Thermodynamic functions, Maxwell relations,
Clausius and Clapeyron equation.

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