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EWING CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
(An Autonomous Constituent College of Allahabad University)
LECTURE LIST B. Sc.-I
FIRST SEMESTER
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
2014-2015
SEMESTER 1: PAPER |
Mechanics and Relativity Max. Marks : 75
Unit I: Vector and Gravitation
@ Polar and axial vectors, Dot and Cross product of vectors;
gradient of scalars, divergence and curl of vectors.
@ Integral (line, surface and volume) of vectors, Gauss and
Stoke's theorem, Solenoid and Lamellar Vectors,
Conservative and non-conservative forces.
@ Hydro dynamical Equations (Conservation of mass,
momentum and energy)
@ — Central Force and its chracteristics, reduction of two body
problem to one body problem, reduced mass.
@ Gravitational self energy of a solid sphere, motion under
inverse square force, Communication Satellites.
Unit Il: Fundamental of Dynamics
@ Centre of mass and centre of gravity, centre of mass and
laboratory frame of references.
@ Linear momentum, angular momentum, Kinetic energy,
potential energy, mechanical energy & their conservation
laws for a system of particles.
@ = Equation of rotational motion, moment and product of
inertia, Inertia Tensor.
(1)Unit Ill: Elasticity:
Behaviors of loaded wire, Load & extension graph.
Hook's Law, Elastic constants (Y,n, K & a) and relations
among them.
Torsion of cylinder, Angle of Twist and angle of Shear,
Torsion regidity.
Bending of light beams, bending moment, Geometrical
moment of Inertia, Cantilever.
Unit IV: Relativity
Frame of Reference (Inertial and Non-inertial Frames of
Reference) Events (Co-iocal, Smultaneous & Coincident)
PseudoForce and Coriolis force.
Galilean Transformation, Galilean Variant and Invariant,
Michelson Morley Experiment and its significance.
Postulates of special theory of relativity, Lorentz
transformation, Length contraction, Time Dilation, Relativity
of Simultaneity, Relativistic Velocity addition Theorem,
Einstein's mass-energy equivalence relation Variation of
mass with velocity (qualitative) Aberration of stars,
Relativistic Doppler effects.
Fundamental equation of Relativistic Motion, Longitudinal
and Transverse masses.
Books Recommended :
1.
ap, own
Mechanics- Saxena, Prasad Singh
Mechanics- J.K. Ghosh
Mechanics _D. S. Mathur
Elements of Mechanics J.C. Upadhyay
An Introduction to Mechanics-R. B. Singh
(2)o Ono
Introduction to special Relativity - Robert Resnick
Introduction to special Relativity-Bergmann
Relativistic Mechanicds-Guta & Prakash’
Theory of Relativity - Ugarov
SEMESTER 1 : PAPER Il
Thermal Physics Max. Marks : 75
Unit |: Fundamentals of Thermodynamics
@ Thermodynamical Systems and Variables, Macroscopic,
Microscopic, extensive and intensive variables.
@ Theromodynamic equilibrium, equation of state and
constraints, Zeroth law of thermodynamics and concept of
Temperature.
@ Point functions and path functions, Quasi-state and non-
quasistatic processes, reversible and irreversible
processes, Intemal Energy.
@ First law of thermodynamics (Statement Limitations and
its application), degree of freedom, Atomic Heat Ratio, P-
V indicator diagram.
Unit Il: Second law of Thermodynamics :
@ Need of Second Law, Camot Cycle P-V and T-S Diagram),
Camot heat engine and refrigerators, Thermal Efficiency
and coefficient of performance.
@ Carnot theorem, Statement of Second law of
thermodynamics, Absolute scale of temperature.
@ — Entropy (Need and Characteristics), Clausius Theorem
and inequality, entropy change (Mixture, change of state
and perfect gas).
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Available and non available energy, the principle of
increase of entropy, Nernst heat Theorem.
(3)Unit
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lll : Thermodynamical Relations
Thermodynamical Potentials, Maxwell's thermodynamical ;
relations, TdS equations and their applications.
Phase changes (First and Second order), Clausius-
Calpeyron latent heat equations, Differences and ratio of
specific heat capacities.
Joule Expansion, Joule-Thomson Expansion and
Comparison with adiabatic expansion.
Energy equation, Joule Coefficients, Enthalpy equations,
Joule-Kelvin Coefficient, Inversion Temperature.
IV : Transfer of heat
Steady and Variable states, Thermal Conductivity and
Thermal Diffusivity, Temperature gradients.
Formation of ice-layer, Fourier equation of heat, Periodic
flow of heat (qualitative).
Natural and forced convection (qualitative).
Radiant energy, Kirchhoff law, Black body radiation and
its Characteristics (qualitative).
Books Recommended :
1.
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OMNAD
Thermal Physics : B. K. Agarwal
Heat and Themodyamics - M.W. Zemansky
Tratise on Heat-M.N. Saha and B.N. Srivastava
Heat and Thermodynamics-B.L. Kulshrestha and R.P.
Goyal
Heat -D.S. Mathur
Heat andThermodynamics-Brijlal & N. Subrahmanyam
Termodynamics - Singhal, Prasad,Agarwal
Thermal Physics - Singh Prasad, Saxena
Thermal Physics-Garg, Bansal, S. Ghosh
Thermodynamics -A. K. Saxena
(4)EWING CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
(An Autonomous Constituent College of Allahabad University)
LECTURE LIST B. Sc.-I
SECOND SEMESTER
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
2014-2015
SEMESTER 2 : PAPER I
Oscillations and Max. Marks : 75
Unit 1: Mechanical Oscillator
Unit
Undamped oscillations and its characteristics, Electrical
analogue of mechanical vibration, derivation of differential
equation using energy consideration and its solution,
motion of extended spring.
Damped oscillatioins and its Characteristics. Derivation
of differential equation using energy consideration and its
solution, logarithmic decrement, Q factor and relaxation
time.
Forced vibrations and its examples, Differential equation
and steady state solution, amplitude & velocity resonance,
mechanical impedance.
Power absorption & power dissipation, Quality factor and
band width. Sharpness of resonance.
Il: Transient Phenomenon :
Transient state and steady state, transient response of LR,
CR, LCR and LC circuits.
Theory of moving coil galvanometers (dead beat and
ballistic), Critical resistance, Current and charge sensitivity,
Applications to measurement of high resistance
byleakage method.
(1)Unit
e
Unit
Ill: Alternative Current
j-operator and phasor notation, Reactance, Impednace,
Susceptance, Admittance, Instantaneous, peak, RMS,
Average value of voltage and current Form Facotr.
Wattful and Wattless current, Average power (active,
reactive and apparent), Power Factor.
Phasor and vector diagram of CR, LR, LCR series and
LCR parallel, LR in series and C in parallel circuit.
Parallel and series resonance, Sharpness of resonance,
Q-factor and bandwidth.
IV: Network Analysis (For both AC & DC)
T and x network and their equivalence.
Kirchhoff law, mesh and nodal analysis of electrical
circuits (matrix and determinant method).
Concept of constant current and constant Voltage sources,
Thevenin theorem, Norton theorem, Maximum power
transfer theorem.
Balance and sensitivity conditions of DC and AC bridges,
Maxwell, Wien's and Schering bridges.
Books Recommended :
DNAARWN >
Physics of Vibrations and waves - H. J. Pain
Physics of oscillations and waves - R. B. Singh
Waves and Oscillations - D. N. Tripthi
Waves and Oscillations - Dangre & Bhattacharya
Electricla Circuits and Introductory Eletronics-Vinod Prakas
Electricity and Magnetism-K. K. Tiwari
Electricity and Magnetism - D. C. Tayal
Fundamentals of Electricity and Magnetism-R. B. Singh &
A. K. Shukla
(2)SEMESTER 2 : PAPER Il
Analog and Digital Electronics Max. Marks : 75
Unit |: Semi conducting devices |
@ —P-N Juention formation, Drift and diffusion motion in semi-
conductor, charge depletion region and potential barrier.
Forward and Reverse biasing, Diode equation and diode
characteristics, Breakdown, mechanisms (Zener &
Avalanche), Transition and storages capacitances.
@ Zener diode and its characteristics, Regulated and non-
regulated power supply. Half wave, full wave and bridge
rectifier and their mathematical analysis. Filtering by RL,
RC and LC circuits (only qualitative).
@ NPN and PNP transistors and their action. Thermal
runways Characteristics and parameters in CE, CB and
CC configuration of transistor.
@ Hybrid parameters and their inter-relationship. Small
Signal hybird equivalent circuits, Voltage divider baising
of transistor. AC and DC load lines.
Unit Il : Semi Conduciting devices II
@ FET (construction, principle of operation, characteristics,
parameters and applications), External and internal
baising.
@ MOSEFT (enhancement and depletion) modes. MOS and
CMOS as switches.
@ = Storage and transition time. BUT as switch, Schottky diode
and schottky transistor.
e Eber's moll model for PNP and NPN transistors, saturation
parameter condition for cutt off, saturation and active mode.
(3)Unit Ill : Number system and Logic Gates
@ Number Systems : (Decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal
numbers) and their interconversion, 1's and 2's
Copmplements,
© Different types of codes (Excess-3 code, Grey code, ASCII
code, EBCDIC code, Error code and BCD code)
@ = Primary gates (AND, OR, NOT), Universal gates (NAND,
NOR) and Exclusive gate (XOR, XNOR).
@ = ‘Truth Table, Venn diagram, Boolean function and Switching
Circuits.
Unit IV : Combinational logic circuits
e De-Morgan's laws, Commutative laws associative laws,
distribution laws, Absorptive laws, Dual and complement
of Boolean functions.
@ SOP and POS, Minterms and Maxterm, Karnaugh's
Mapping (For 2, 3 and 4 variables)
@ = Simplifaction of Boolean expression by Boolean laws and
K mapping.
@ Combinational logic circuits (Half adder, Full adder, Half
subtractor, Full subtractor).
Books Recommended :
Integrated Electronics : J. Millman and C. Halkias
Electronic Principles - Albert Paul Malvino
Hand book of Electronics-Gupta and kumar
Principals of Electronics - V. K. Metha
Solid State Devices and Circuits-Kshitiz and Singhals
Electronic Devices and Circuits - Allen Mottershead
Introductory circuit Analysis - Bolyested
Basic Electronics -Bhargava Kulshreshta & Gupta.
Electronics - B. L. Thereja
Principles of Modern Physics-A.K. Saxena
SeEPNMAARWN SR
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(4)EWING CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
(An Autonomous Constituent College of Allahabad University)
PHYSICS 2015-16
SEMESTER 3: PAPERI
WAVE MOTION AND WAVE OPTICS (Mm. 75)
Unit 1: Wave Motion
Differential equation of wave motion, wave front, Plane progressive
wave in fluid and stretched string, Displacement wave and pressure
wave.
Intensity and energy transport in wave. Specific and acoustic
impendence. Characteristic impedance. Reflection and transmission
coefficient of amplitude and energy at joint of two media/strings.
Principle of superposition. Sationary wave and its characteristics.
SWR, Fundamental freqeuncy, harmonics and overtones. Mode of
natural oscillation of stretched string.
Unit 2: Interference
Essential conditions for observation. Shape and visibilities of fringes,
Division of Wavefront (Fresnel's Biprism, Lloyd's Single Mirror and
Fresnel's Bimirror), achromatic Fringes.
Division of Amplitude (Colour of thin Film, Newton's Rings,
Michelson's Interferometer).
Multiple Beam Interferometry (Fabry Perot Interferometer, L G
Plate).
Unit 3: Diffraction
Fresnel class of Diffraction (Half Period Zones, Zone Plaste,
Diffraction at a Straight Edge, Carnu's Spiral, Circular aperture).
Fraunhofer Class of Diffraction [Single Slit, Double Slit & Grating
(Plane and Concave].
Rayleigh Criteria for Resolution, Resolving Power of Grating, Prism,
Telescope and Microscope.
Unit 4: Polarization
Basics of Polarisation, Polarisation by refletion and refraction,
Brewster's law, Double refraction (E & O rays) by uniaxial crystals,
Huygens theory of double refraciton, Law of Malus. Nicol Prism
and dichroism.
Retardation plate (Quarter and Half wave plates), Production and
detection of plane, circularly and elliptically polarized light, Babinet
Compensator.
Optical rotation and Optical activity, Fresnel's theory of optical rotation,
Half-Shade and Biquartz Polarimeters.
dy)SEMESTER 3: PAPER IL
GEOMETRICALAND QUANTUM OPTICS (m.. 75)
Unit 1 : Co-axial system of lenses
Cardinal Points of Coaxial System of Lenses (The matrix method
for its analysis), Problems of Combination of thin Lenses.
Eye-pieces (Ramsden and Huygen's), Aplanatic Points & its
applications.
Unit 2 : Laser and Holography
Coherence (Temporal and Spatial), stimulated and spontaneous
emission, Einstein coefficient and their inter relationship.
Pumping and population inversion, basic idea about laser,
characteristics of laster light, Ruby, He-Ne laser & semiconductor
laser and its applications.
Theory of Holography (recording and reconstruction of hologram)
& applications.
Unit 3: Fiber Optics
Principle of Fiber Optics, construction and material used in Fiber,
Propagation of light in fibers, Advantages and Disadvantages,
numerical aperature and acceptance angle, Meridional and skew
rays.
Type of fibers (SIF, GIF, single and multimode), Fiber profile,
Attenuation and Dispersion. Qualitative discussion of Coupler,
Splices and connectors.
Unit 4 : Photonics
LED & LCD display, optical sources (Laser and LED)
Photodiode, photo transistors and their characteristics, Detectors
(PIN and Avalanche)
Photo conductivity, solar cell (Principle, construction,
characteristics, parameters and its applications).
(2)EWING CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, ALLAHABAD
{An Autonomous Constituent College of Allahabad University)
Lecture List of [Link]. Part I
SECOND SEMESTER
Department of Physics
2015-2016
Electromagnetism Max. Mark’: 60
Semester 4 : Paper -I :
Unit I : Electrostatics
e Gauss law (Integral & differential form) and its application for
linear cylindrical and spherical charge distributions. Electric flux,
Laws of electrostatic.
e Electric field and potential gradient and their relationship. Electric
field and potential due to a spherical charge distribution,
Electrostatic potential energy and self energy.
e Dipole in uniform and non-uniform electric field, Electric field
and potential due to an electric dipole at a point in Cartesian
and polar coordinates.
e Capacity and Principle of Capacitor, Capacity of Partially filled
parallel plate, spherical plate and cylindrical plate capacitors.
Unit Il : Magnetostatics
e Magnetic field-due to current, magnetic torce between current
elements, Definition of B & H, Biot Savart law and its
applications to straight, circular, snot & Toroidal current
carrying conductors
e Lorentz force, cyclotron (Principle, construction, working,
limitations and modifications)e Lorentz force, Cyelotron (Principle, construction, working,
limitations and modifications)
. Ampero’s circuital law and its applications (hollow and solid
rods), Laws in magnetostatics.
e Vector potential and its expression due to a straight conductor
and current loop. .
Unit Ill : Electromagnetic induction
e Magnetic flux, Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction
(integral and differential form) induced voltage, current, charge
and power.
e Self and mutual inductions, Reciprocity theorem and Neumaum
relation.
e Relation between self and mutual induction between two coils,
Energy coupled circuits
e Transformer and its equivalent circuit, efficiency and voltage
gain of ideal transformer, translators losses.
Unit IV : Dielectrics and Magnetic Materials
e Electric susceptibility dielectric constants, dielectric strength,
the electric vectors (P, E & D).
e Polarization, surface and volume charge density, Gauss’ law
in dielectrics.
e@ Magnetizations and megnetization currents, magnetic
susceptibilities, relative and absolute permeability
e Three magnetic vectors (M, H & B), Curl of M.
(2)4
SEMESTER 2: PAPER - Il
Atomic Physics . Max. Marks: 60
Unit | : Optical and X-ray spectra
e Specirum of hydrogen atom and effect of Nuclear Motion
Ground, excited and ionized energy states. Bohr’s
correspondence principle and Rydberg’s constant, Excitation,
resonance and ionization potentials, Binding energy and
ionization energy.
@ Continuous and characteristic X-ray, Duane-Haunt law, Emission
and absorption spectra, Hydrogen like atoms, Comparisons of
optical spectra and X-ray spectra
Unit Il : Atomic Structure
e Need and statement of Vector atom model, Space quantization
and concept of electron spin. Quantum Numbers, Stern &
Gerlach experiment, Magnetic moment of atom, Bohrs
magneton, Larmour precession and frequency.
e Spectral terms, Na D1 and D2 lines. Fine structure of Ha, L-S
and J-J coupling schemes for two valence electron, spectra of
alkali and alkaline earth elements.
Unit Ill: Dualism in Nature =
° Planck’s quantum theory of radiation, and Einstein's
Modifications. Photoelectric effect, Compton Effect, Non-
relativestic particles and relativistic particles.
e de-Broglie hypothesis, wave-particle duality, comparisons of
matters wave, electromagnetic wave and mechanical wave,
Davisson Germer experiment, wave packets, uncertainty
principle phase and group velocity.
(3)Unit IV : Wave mechanics ©
Need of Quantum mechanics, Schrodingers equation for wave
mechanics, Max Born and schrondiger interpretation of wave
function, Separation of variables Probability density and equation
of continuity, Stationery states, Probability current density.
Normalization, orthogonality, orthonormality and completeness
of wave function, Dirac-Delta functions, Kronecker delta
function. Applications of Schrodinger equation to Free particle,
particle in a box, potential step, potential barrier (tunneling),
potential well. :
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