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The document outlines the syllabus and examination structure for the Applied Physics course (PH22151) for the academic year 2024-2025, covering various topics such as optics, quantum mechanics, crystal structures, wave oscillations, and electromagnetic equations. It includes detailed questions for different parts of the examination, categorized by course outcomes and cognitive levels. The exam format consists of multiple parts with both short answer and long answer questions, totaling a maximum of 100 marks.

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Phy 3-Fats, Sem

The document outlines the syllabus and examination structure for the Applied Physics course (PH22151) for the academic year 2024-2025, covering various topics such as optics, quantum mechanics, crystal structures, wave oscillations, and electromagnetic equations. It includes detailed questions for different parts of the examination, categorized by course outcomes and cognitive levels. The exam format consists of multiple parts with both short answer and long answer questions, totaling a maximum of 100 marks.

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Reg.No.

FT/GN/61C/00/20.I2.22
COLLEeE Faculty Department: Applied Physies Actdemie Year: 2024-2025 Date: 28.10.2024

Program: B.E. Time: 9.30am


11.00am
Branch / Specialization: Common To Al&DS,CSE, ECE, EEE, IT
MARKS: 50
Semester:l FAT No. I
Sub.Code &Name: PH22151 &Applied Physies
Course Outcomes covered

Apply fundamental laws of optics in different types of LASER and Optic fiber communication
C02
Apply the priìnciples of Quantum mechanics to study the properties of electrons
PART A 10 x 2 = 20 Marks
Q. No Question CO* RBT"
Level
1 Distinguish between spontaneous emission and stimulated emission. 1 2

2 Point out the importance of population inversion 2

3 Diferentiate single-mode from multimode fibre. 1 2

4 For a Laser, the wavelength of light emission is 1.85um. What is its band gap 3
energy
Single-rnode fiber is preferred for long-distance communication-Justify 2

Classifyoptic fibers based on refractive index profile 1 2


Calculate the numerical aperture of an optic fiber whose core and cladding are made 3
of materials of refractive index 1.8 and 1.5respectively
What is Planck's hypothesis? 2 2

9 Find the change in wavelength of an X-ray photon when it is scattered through an 2 3


angle of 65 by the free electron
An electron at rest is accelerated through a potential of 5000 V.
10
Broglie wavelength of the associated matter-wave.
Calculate the de 2 3

PART B 3 x 10 = 30
l1.4a) Marks
Derive an expression for Einstein Coefficients A and B.
3
(or)
11.(b) With neatly labeled sketches explain the
laser. Discuss its energy level diagram. construction and working of the Nd-YAG
12. (a) Explain light propagation through optic
numerical aperture and acceptance anglefiber andarrive at the expression for 2

12.(b) Explain how optical fiber works as a (or)


sensor of displacement and temperature. 2

13.(a)
Using quantum theory derive an
expression for Plank's radiation law 2 3
13.(b) rive the equation for (or)
liShot onOnePlssnit
rest.
for the X-ray photon undergoing inelastic 2 3
FT/GN/61
Re.No2 27ealo6 | b Date: 04.12.24
11.00a.m
AcademicYear:2024-2025 Time: 9.30a.m to
Applied Physics MARKS: 50
Faculty Department:
Program: B.E./B.Tech.
AD, CS, EE, EC, IT
Branch /Specialization: Common To
FAT NO. :2
Semester: I
PH22151 & Applied Physics
Sub. Code &Name:
Course Outcomes covered

properties of electrons.
Quantum mechanics to study the
02 Apply the principles of defects in solids.
demonstrate the fundamentals of crystals and their 10 x 2= 20Marks
Classify and CO* RBT"
PART A
Level
Question
No 2 2

3
wave function. 2
Give the significance of and how does it relate to the
energy
(DOS) in a solid,
What is the Density of States 2 2
levels of electrons? =0.01eV at
function to obtain the value of F(E) for E- E;
Use the Fermidistribution 2 3
in a
200K.
an electron excited from ground state to secondexcited state
Calculate the Energy of
potential well of width 0.2 nm.
4 3 2
distances along the crystallographic axes. Find the
CIystal plane cut at 3a, 4b and 2c
À
Aler hdices of the plane. 3 2
the
fourth of the diagonal of Hexagon, Calculate
Ifthe radius of atom in Zinc is oneatomic radius.
height of the Unit cell in terms of 3 2
following Crystal Systenm: Trigonal and
Give the lattice Parameters for the
Orthorhombic. 3 2
even though it has low Packing Density?
How does Diamond structure get its hardness 3 2
Classify solids based on the atomic orientation. 2
3
) What is Burger's Vector?
PART B 3 x 10= 30Marks
hence derive Time
) Give the significance of Schrödinger's Wave equation and 2
a
dependent wave equation. (6)
(i1) Explain the variation of Fermi level with temperature. (4)
(or)
Starting with the classical wave equation, Formulate the time-independent wave 2 3
equation; apply it toa one-dimensional potential well of width 'a'. (10)
3 2
(a) Explain various types of Crystal Imperfection in solids and give its significance. (10)
(or)
With aneat crystal structure explain the Characteristics of Simple Cubic and Diamond 3 2
Cubic Unit cell. (10)

(a)
Give the procedure for finding Miller indices of crystal planes and deduce a relation 3 2
between inter-planar spacing and Miller indices of a cubic structure. (10)
(or)
(b)
Determine the number of atoms, atomic radius, co-ordination number, and packing 3 2
factor for BCC and FCC structures.
(10)
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Reg.No. FT/GN/61C/00/20.12.22
COLLE
Faculty Department: Applied Physics Academic Year: 2024-25 Date: 02.01.2025
Program: B.E. /B.Tech. Time: 9:30 AM -
Branch /Specialization: AD,CS,EE,EC & IT 11:00 AM
Semester: I FAT No.: 3
Sub.Code &Name: PH22151 & Applied Physics
MARKS: 50
Course Outcomes covered
CO4 Demonstrate a strong fundamental knowledge in wave oscillations
CO5 Apply Electromagneticequations for various media
PART A 10 x2 =20 Marks
Q. No
Question
CØ* RBT
1 Find the natural frequency for a material of mass 1kg Level
constant 16 N/m attached to a spring of stiffness CO4 2
2 Is an oscillation a wave Why?
CO4 2
Categorize the types of SHM, with examples.
CO4 2
What is the basic condition for
resonance? CO4 2
Aspring when compressed by 10cm
developed a restoring force of If a body of mass
calculate the compression of the spring due10N.
5 4 kg is attached to it, then CO4
body. to weight of the
6 The electric field vector of a plane
frequency 7.5 x 10'Hz. Find the wave electromagnetic wave oscillates sinusoidal at a COS 3
length of this wave.
Electric field of plane electromagnetic wave is 300 N/C. Find the magnetic field in
wave. COS 3
8 List out any four sources of
electromagnetic waves. COS
State the Stoke's theorems.
10 State any two Characteristics of EM wave. COS
COS

PART B 3x 10
=30 Marks
11 (a) What is damped oscillation? Derive the differential equation of damped
0scillatory motion and give its general solution. C04
(or)
11(b) Explain the analogies between mechanical and electrical oscillations with examples
CO4 2

12 (a) What is meant by a travelling wave? Derive its wave equation. CO4 2
(or)
12 (b) Discuss the phenomenon of sharpness of resonance and CO4 2
upon the damping factors show how it depends

13 (a) Derive and explain the Maxwell's equation in integral form.


CO5 3

(or)
Derive an expression for Poynting theorem and point out the
13 (b)
Paynting vector. importance of COS 3

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Q. Code:956868

Reg. No.

B.EJ B. TECH DEGREE EXAMINATIONS, MAY 2024


First Semester
PH22151 - APPLIED PHYSICS
(Common to Al & DS, CS, EC, EE, and IT)
(Regulation 2022)
TIME: 3 HOURS MAX. MARKS: 100
COURSE STATEMENT RBT
OUTCOMES LEVEL

CO 1 Apply fundamentals law of optics in different types of LASER and Optic fiber
communication.

CO 2 Apply the principals of Quantum mechanics to study the properties of Electrons. 3

CO 3 Classify and demonstrate the fundamentals of crystals and their defects in Solids. 2

CO 4 Demonstrate a strong fundamental knowledge in wave oscillations. 2

CO 5 Apply Electromagnetic equations for various media. 3

PART- A (20 x 2 = 40 Marks)


RBT
CO
LEVEL

1. Identify the metastable state in lasers. 1 2

2 Mention the various pumping techniques. 2

3. A light signal of 100 mW is injected into a fiber of length 1 km. The out coming signal 1 3
from the other end is 40 mW. Compute the loss in dB?
4. How do you measure the attenuation in optical fibre? 1 2

5. State the properties of the matter waves. 2 2

6. Calculate de-Broglie wavelength associated with an electron which is accelerated 2 3


through a potential of 10 kV.
7. How the potential energy of a free particle is zero in a one dimensional box problem? 2 2

8. Mention the physical significance of wave function (¥). 2 2

9. Identify the lattice parameters of trigonal crystal system. 3 2

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10. Compare single crystals with polycrystals. 3 2

11. For acubic system, sketch the planes with Miller Indices (101) and (1l). 3 2

12 Write the importance of the Burger vector. 3 2

13. When a damped oscillator is involved, explain the energy dissipation. 4 2

14 Analyze oscillations and waves in terms of quality factor. 4 2

15. Differentiate standing wave from traveling waves. 4 2

16. How forced oscillations difer from harmonic oscillations. 4 2

17. Emphasize the role that vector potential plays in the propagation of electromagnetic 5 2
waves.

18. State Gauss divergence theorem. 5 2

19. List any four ways that Maxwell's equations are used in electromagnetic field. 5 2

20. Are electromagnetic waves are mechanical waves? Justify. 5 2

PART- B (5 x 10 = 50 Marks)
Marks Co RBT
LEVEL

21. (a) Explain the Principle, Construction and Working of CO, laser with a neat (10) 1 3
diagram.
(OR)
(b) Obtain an expression for the numerical aperture and acceptance angle and (10) 1 3

describe how light travels through optical fiber.

22. (a) Derive an expression for the change in wavelength of an X-ray photon when (10) 2 3
it collides with an electron.

(OR)

(b) Obtain the Schrödinger time independent and time dependent wave (10) 2 3
equations.

23. (a) Show that the atomic packing factor of FCC and HCP are the same. (10) 3 2

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2
Q. Code:956868
(OR)

(b) Explain crystal defects in detail with neat diagram. (10) 3 2

24. (a) Arrive at an expression for the particle velocity and obtain the differential (10) 4 2
equation of the travelling waves.
(OR)

(b) Compare and contrast the analogies between mechanical and electrical (10) 4 2
oscillating system with examples

25. (a) Derive an expression for Maxwell's four equations in differential and Integral (10) 5 3
form.

(OR)
(b) Point out the importance of Poynting Vector and derive an expression for (10) 5 3
Poynting theorem.

PART - C(1x 10= 10 Marks)


(Q.No.26 is compulsory)
Marks CO RBT
LEVEL

26. Derive an expression for Eigen value and Eigen functions for the ID box (10) 2 3
using Schrodinger time independent wave equation.

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