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Format No. QSP/7.1/01.F01 (A) Issue No. 04 Rev.

No 3 Dated: April 18, 2012

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UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES College of ENGINEERING Dehradun ________________________________________________________________________________

COURSE PLAN
Programme Course Semester Session : B.Tech : Physics-II :II SEM : 42

Subject Code : PHYS-102 No. of credits : 04

Prepared by: Department of Physics

Approved By _________________________ HOD


UPES Campus Energy Acres P.O. Bidholi, Via Prem Nagar

_______________________ Dean/ Director


Tel : +91-135-2776092-94 Fax : +91 135- 27760904 Web : www.upes.ac.in Dehradun -248 007 (U K)

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LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: Students should have knowledge of basic concepts of physics and mathematics.

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PREREQUISITE Physics and Mathematics understanding up to 10+2 standard

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CORE REQUISITE Physics at 10+2 standard

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OBJECTIVES OF COURSE:

The objectives of this course are: (a) The prime objective of this course is to develop an understanding of the concepts, fundamental laws & principles, which make students familiar with different types of processes in the field of Physics. (b) This course provides the students with a strong comprehension of the fundamental concepts of Engineering Physics and shows how these concepts are applicable for the industry. (c) To develop the ability to apply the knowledge and understanding of Physics to unfamiliar situations (d) To develop the scientific attitude/skills in the practical aspects of handling apparatus, recording observations and drawing diagrams, graphs etc. 3.0 Sl. No 1. 2 3 4.0 SYLLABUS Units Unit - 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 PEDAGOGY: The course will be taught using lecture method. The concepts will be adequately illustrated with examples to make applications of theoretical concepts clear. Students will be required to make presentations and solve numerical problems. Electromagnetics Wave Mechanics & X-rays Thermal Physics & Statistical Physics Contents

5.0 EVALUATION OF GRADING: Students will be evaluated based on the following 3 stages. 5.1 Internal Assessment 30% 5.2 Mid term Examination 20% 5.3 End term Examination 50% Component Internal Assessment Activity Class Test #1 (L1 to L-12 Class Test #2 ( L-23-L-34) Home Assignments Class Discipline Tutorial performance Total L1 to L-22 L-1 to L-42 Duration (hr) 1 1 Marks 25 25 10 10 30 100 100 100 Remark 3rd Week, Feb. 2012 3rd week, April 2012 After completion of each unit Regular assessment Whole Semester

Mid-Term Exam End-Term Exam

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Internal Assessment Record Sheet (including Mid Term Examination marks) will be displayed on LMS at the end of semester i.e. last week of regular classroom teaching.
5.1.1 CLASS TESTS/QUIZZES: Two Class Tests based on descriptive type theoretical & numerical questions and Two Quizzes based on objective type questions will be held; one class test and one quiz at least ten days before the Mid Term Examination and second class test and second quiz at least ten days before the End Term Examination. Those who do not appear in Viva-Voce and quiz examinations shall lose their marks.

The marks obtained by the students will be displayed on LMS a week before the start of Mid Term and End Term Examinations respectively.
5.1.2 ASSIGNMENTS: After completion of each unit or in the mid of the unit, there will be home assignments based on theory and numerical problems. Those who fail to submit the assignments by the due date shall lose their marks. 3

The marks obtained by the students will be displayed on LMS after each submission and subsequent evaluation.
5.1.3 GENERAL DISCIPLINE: Based on students regularity, punctuality, sincerity and behaviour in the class.

The marks obtained by the students will be displayed on LMS at the end of semester.
5.2 MID TERM EXAMINATION: WEIGHTAGE 20% Mid Term examination shall be Two Hours duration and shall be a combination of Short and Long theory Questions.

Date of showing Mid Term Examination Answer Sheets: 24/25 March 2014 5.3 END TERM EXAMINATION: WEIGHTAGE 50% End Term Examination shall be Three Hours duration and shall be a combination of Short and Long theory/numerical Questions. GRADING: The overall marks obtained at the end of the semester comprising all the above three mentioned shall be converted to a grade. 7.0. ATTENDANCE: Students are required to have a minimum attendance of 75% in the subject. Students with less than the stipulated percentage shall not be allowed to appear in the End Term Examination. 8.0 DETAILED SESSION PLAN Learning Objective Topics to be covered References (Chap./Sec./ Page Nos.of Text Book) T2: Ch-2 Peda gogy

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Lecture No.

L-1 L-2 L-3

Wave Mechanics

Introduction, photoelectric effect Compton Effect Pair production

HA# 1&2

L-4 L-5 L-6 L-7 L-8

De Broglie waves, Waves of probability, T2: Ch-3 phase and group velocities Electron microscope, particle diffraction Uncertainty principle and its applications Two-slit interference experiment

Wave function and its interpretation, T2: Ch-5 Normalization L-9 Schrodinger time independent & dependent wave equations L-10 linearity and superposition, expectation values, operators, eigen values & eigen functions LParticle in a 1-D box; generalization to 311&12 D box Class Test # 1 (L-1 to L-12) will be conducted on 3rd week of Feb 2014 L-13 L-14 L-15 L-16 L-17 L-18 & 19 L-20 L-21 & 22 L-23 L-24 L-25 Electrostatic Fields Thermal Physics & Statistics Physics Black Body Radiation and characteristics Introduction to Statistical Physics Statistical Distribution, Boltzmann Statistics Applications of MB Statistics their T2: Ch-9 R2: Ch-5 HA# 3

Maxwell

Quantum Statistics, B-E Statistics Rayleigh Jeans Formula, Planck Radiation Law & Specific Heat of solids Fermi Dirac Statistics Fermi energy, electron-energy distribution Coordinate systems T1: Ch-1,2 Del operator, Gradient, Divergence, T1: Ch-1,2 Divergence Theorem, Stokess Theorem Introduction to electrostatics T1: Ch-3 Polarization in Dielectrics, Bound T1:Ch-4,5 charges Clausius-Mosotti Equation, Dielectric Constant and strength, Continuity equation and relaxation time

Vector Calculus

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HA #5

Dielectric L-26-29 Materials

L-30 & 31

Boundary Conditions Poissons and Laplaces equations, solution of Laplaces eqn, Uniqueness theorem (No derivation), Magnetostatics Introduction, Biot-Savarts law T1:Ch-6 Amperes Circuit Law; Applications, Magnetic flux density, Forces due to magnetic fields, Magnetic T1:Ch-7 Torque, and moment A magnetic dipole, Magnetization in Materials, HA# 6

L-32

L-33 L-34

Magnetic Materials

Class Test # 2 (L-23to L-34) will be conducted on 3rd week of April 2014 L-35 Magnetic Boundary conditions L-36 Magnetic Materials, diamagnetic, paramagnetic materials L-37 Ferro and ferri magnetic materials L-38 Maxwells Faradays Law, Transformer and T1: Ch-8 Equations motivational EMF L-39 Displacement current, Maxwells Equations in Final form L-40 & X-Rays Origin of X-rays, Continuous X-ray T2: Ch-2 41 Spectra production of characteristic X-Ray spectra Moseleys law, L-42 X-ray diffraction and its applications in crystallography absorption of X-rays, Practical applications of X-rays. X-rays Diffraction

HA# 7

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SUGGESTED READINGS:

Books Recommended T1: T2: R1: R2: Elements of Electromagnetics by M N O Sadiku, Oxford Press, Fourth Edition Modren Physics, By Aurther Beiser , TMH VIth edition Introduction to Electromagnetics by D J Grifith Modern Engineering Physics by A. S. Vasudeva, S. Chand, New Delhi.

10.0 OTHER RESOURCES 10.1 VIDEO RESOURCES: Available with Department of Physics 10.2 WEB RESOURCES: http://www.hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu http://www.ocw.mit.edu http://www.youtube.com

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