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This document outlines the exam structure for B.Tech students in Physics at UKA Tarsadia University, detailing the date, time, and maximum marks. It includes instructions for answering questions, divided into sections with specific queries on topics such as errors, semiconductor physics, lasers, wave properties, and quantum mechanics. Each section requires varying depths of response, from brief definitions to detailed explanations and derivations.

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UKA TARSADIA UNIVERSITY

B.Tech (Computer Engineering)/B.Tech (Information Technology)


B.Tech CSE/B.Tech CSE (AI&ML)
( Semester 1 )
PY3007(2021-22)/PY3007(2022-23)
Physics
Date :13/05/2024 Time :9:30AM- 12:30PM
Max. Marks:60
Instructions :
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Write each section in a separate answer book.
3. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
4. Draw diagrams/figures whenever necessary.
5. Figures to the right indicate full marks allocated to that question.
6. Follow usual meaning of notations/abbreviations.
SECTION - 1
Q 1 A) Answer the following. [1]
I) Define the absolute error.

Q 1 B) Answer the following in brief( Any two) [4]


I) Find the absolute, relative and percentage (%) errors. The true value is 125.68 mm
and the measured value is 119.66 mm.
II) Explain the thermodynamic noise.

III) Find the mean and median: 34, 43, 81, 106, 115

Q 1 C) Answer the following in detail( Any one) [4]


I) Explain the terms: (i) shot noise (ii) 1/f noise

II) Find the average and standard deviation: 44, 50, 38, 96, 42, 47, 40, 39, 46, 50

Q 2 A) Answer the following. [1]


I) What is direct band-gap semiconductor?
Q 2 B) Answer the following in brief( Any two) [4]
I) What do you mean by optical response?

II) Differentiate between drift current and diffusion current.

III) Interpret the density of states.

Q 2 C) Answer the following in detail( Any one) [4]


I) What is Hall effect? Explain in detail and derive the necessary equations.

II) Is it possible to have a negative mass? if so, explain the concept of effective mass in detail.

Q 3 Answer the following in detail. (Any 2) [12]


I) Describe in detail the Neodymium Doped yattrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) laser with working, the
pumping source and resonator with neat sketch.

II) Write a short note on Graded Index optical fibe with its advantages and disadvantages with neat sketch.

III) Explain in detail the solid state Ruby laser with working, the pumping source and resonator with neat
sketch.
SECTION - 2
Q 4 A) Answer the following. [1]
I) What is meant by Wave number?
Q 4 B) Answer the following in brief( Any two) [4]
I) Distinguish between longitudinal wave and transverse wave.

II) Define longitudnal wave. Give example of it.

III) Define Transverse wave. Give example of it.

Q 4 C) Answer the following in detail( Any one) [4]


I) A steel wire 0.72m long has a mass of 5.0 x 10^-3 kg. If the wire is under a tension of 61 N, what is the
speed of transverse wave on the wire?

II) Describe wave with all fundamental quantities (wavelength, frequency, amplitude and time period).

Q 5 A) Answer the following. [1]


I) Write Gauss's law in differential form.

Q 5 B) Answer the following in brief( Any two) [4]


I) Discuss how Hertz utilized the idea of LC circuit to generate and detect the electromagntic waves.

II) Describe Poynting vector in brief.

III) State the integral form of Maxwell's equations.

Q 5 C) Answer the following in detail( Any one) [4]


I) Consider a plane electromagnetic wave propagating along the z-direction. Write the differential
components of Maxwell's equations.

II) Explain the terms: (i) Faraday's law and its meaning (ii) Modified Ampere's law and its meaning

Q 6 A) Answer the following [2]


I) What is the value of Planck's constant and its unit?

II) The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is concerned with position and velocity. True or False?
Q 6 B) Answer the following in brief( Any one) [2]
I) Interpret the de Broglie’s hypothesis.
II) A photon of wavelength 40 nm strikes an electron at rest and is scattered at
an angle of 150 degree. Find the wavelength of the scattered photon.
Q 6 C) Answer the following in detail( Any two) [8]
I) The workfunction of Barium and Tungsten metal are 2.5 eV and 4.2 eV,
respectively. Can these metals be used in photovoltaic cells which converts
light energy to electrical energy?
II) Derive the time-dependent Schrodinger’s wave equation.
III) Interpret the Planck’s quantum hypothesis in detail with derivation.

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