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    Syllabus of Engineering Physics

    Paper :Physics-1 (Phy-101)

    (B.Tech-I Sem all branches)

    UNIT-I: Wave Optics

    Interference, Interference in thin films, Basic Conditions of interference, Newtons Ring,

    experimental explanation, Expression for radius of ring, Fresnels Biprism Experiment and

    theory, Michelson Interferometer, Diffraction, Types of diffraction-single slit, double slit

    (Condition of minima and maxima) and Diffraction grating, Resolving Power of Prism,

    Grating, telescope and Microscope.

    UNIT-II: Electron Ballistics

    Motion of charged particle in Electric field. Magnetic field, combined Electric-Magnetic

    field, focusing of electron, basics of Electron microscope, Electron Gun, Cathod Ray Tube,Mass spectrographs Dempster mass spectrograph, Aston mass spectrograph, Electron

    Refraction Bethes Law

    UNIT-III: Nuclear Physics

    Nuclear structure and Nuclear properties,, Liquid Drop and Shell Model, Particle Accelerator,

    Linear particle accelerator, Cyclotron, Betatron, Syncro-cyclotron, Particle Detectors, Geiger

    Muller Counter, Theory of , and decay, nuclear cross section, Chain Reaction, Fission

    and Fusion, Hydrogen bomb, Nuclear bomb, Nuclear Reactor.

    UNIT-IV: Solid State/ Semiconductor Physics

    Idea of energy bands in solids, Distinction between metal, semiconductor and insulator,Concept of Fermi Energy Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor, Electron and hole mobility,

    Electrical conductivity and Hall effect, P-N Junction, Junction transistor, Transistor

    parameters, thermistor, Photo voltaic effect, Solar cell .

    UNIT-V: Dielectric and Magnetic properties of Materials

    Dielectric polarization, Gauss`s law, E, P and D vectors, Different types of polarization,,

    Concept of internal field, Clausius Mosotti relation, Langevin`s theory, Idea of polar and non-

    polar dielectrics, Idea of lossy dielectrics, Loss tangent , Idea of complex permittivity,

    Magnetic field, Magnetization, Magnetic susceptibility, Magnetic materials, Dia- para- and

    ferro- magnetic materials.

    References : 1) Engg. Physics by PG Kshirsagar

    2) Physics of Dielectrics by Tareev

    3) Principles of Optics by Brijlal & Subramanyam

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    Syllabusof Engineering PhysicsPaper: Physics-2 (Phy-151)

    (B.Tech-II Sem all branches)

    UNIT-I: Modern PhysicsPlancks theory, Black body radiation, Plancks radiation formula, Photo-Electric effect,

    Einsteins equations, Beats, Wave Packet, Fourier Transform, Group, Phase and Particle

    Velocities and their relationship, Wave Particle duality -De Broglie waves, Heisenberg

    uncertainty principle, Application & consequence by Gamma ray microscope and Diffraction

    of an electron beam by a single slit, Compton effect, X-Ray spectra, Braggs law, Laue

    equation (Braggs theory), Brags spectrometer.

    UNIT-II: Quantum Mechanics

    Wave equation, Schrdinger Equation-Steady state form, Particle in box, Finite Potential

    well, Tunnel Effect, Harmonic oscillator, Hydrogen atom, Vector atom model.

    UNIT-III: Theory of relativity

    Frames of Reference, Galilean transformation , Einstien theory, Transformation equations,

    Time dilatation, Length contraction, Relativistic momentum, Mass energy equation,

    Relativistic mass,

    UNIT-IV: Laser

    Introduction, Interaction of radiation with matter, Spontaneous & Stimulated Emission,

    Conditions for light amplification, Active Medium, Population Inversion, Pumping, Optical

    resonator, Coherency Idea (Temporal & Spatial COherence) Types of LASER-solid state, gas

    and dye laser, Construction and working of Ruby Laser And He-Ne Laser Applications-Laser

    holography.

    UNIT-V: Fibre Optics

    Introduction, Optical fibres, Propagation of light through cladded fibre, Ray Optics of fiber

    Acceptance angle and cone, Types of optical fibres, Materials and fabrication of fibre,

    Attenuation, Fibre losses, Fibre optics communication.

    References : 1) Text Book Engg. Physics by PG Kshirsagar,

    2) Concept of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser

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