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The document is an examination paper for Bachelor of Science students, focusing on various subjects including Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Spectroscopy, and Solid State Electronics. Each section contains multiple-choice questions, brief answer questions, detailed answer questions, and notes to be written on specific topics. The exam is structured to assess students' understanding of theoretical concepts and practical applications in these fields.
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Seat No.

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003-2015025

003-2015025
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (W.E.F. 2019) BSC(2019) Semester - 5 Examination
BSC (2019) SEMESTER-5 OCT-2024
MATH. PHY. CLASSICAL MECHANICS & QUANTUM MECH

Time : 2.5Hours] [Total Marks : 70

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1 (A) Answer the following: 4
1 Sine series is also known as __________ series.
2 If f(x) is odd function then f(-x) = ____________.
3 If f(x) is even function, then f(x)sinnx is odd function. (True/False)
4 Write the value of Fourier co-efficient bn .

(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 Obtain co-efficient a0 and an of Fourier series of the function
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f(x) = 0, -π £ x £ 0
f(x) = 1, 0 £ x £ π
2 A periodic function f(x) with periodic 2π is defined as follow :
f(x) = 0, -π<x<0
f(x) = x, 0 < x < π
Determine Fourier coefficient a0

(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3


1 Evaluate Fourier co-efficient a0
2 Obtain Fourier sine series.
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(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5


1 Explain three properties of Fourier series.
2 Obtain Fourier series for a square wave.

2 (A) Answer the following: 4


1 A system of N particle having k equation of constraints has 3N – k degree of freedom.
(True/False)
2 Lagrangian L = T +V (True/False)
3 The virtual work done by the force of constraints is non zero. (True/False)
4 System of a single particle in straight line has two degree of freedom. (True/False)

1
(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2
1 Write formula of kinetic energy T and potential energy V for Atwood’s machine.
2 Write formula of kinetic energy T and potential energy V for one dimension harmonic
oscillator.

(C) Answer in detail (Any out of two) 3


1 Explain degree of freedom.
2 Explain Rayleigh dissipation function

(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5

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1 Obtain Newton’s second law of motion from Hamilton’s principle.
2 Obtain Lagrange’s equation from D’Alembert’s principle.

3 (A) Answer the following: 4


1 Define cyclic coordinate.
2 Lagrange’s undetermined multiplier is denoted by Y. (True/False)
3 The 2n dimensional space is known as the phase space. (True/False)
4
The equation J = is known as Hamilton’s principle. (True/False)
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(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 Write the equations of kinetic energy T and potential energy V for a simple pendulum
using Hamilton principle of motion.
2 Write the equations of kinetic energy T and potential energy V for a compound
pendulum using Hamilton principle of motion.

(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3


1 Explain phase space.
2 Give advantages of Hamilton’s approach.

(D) Write a note on ( Any one out of two) 5


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1 Explain physical significant of H.


2 Obtain co efficient aij and ait for non holonomic system.

4 (A) Answer the following: 4


1 De Broglie proposed that the wave length l associated with material particle of
momentum p is given by __________.
2 According to Plank’s theory and De Broglie’s hypothesis. E = ħw and p = ħk. (True/False)
3 (True/False)
4 Represent the expectation values of = ____________

(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2


2
1
If Ψ’ = a ; -1<x<1, Obtain the normalized function .

2 If χ = and 0 < ϴ < 2π, Obtain normalize function .

(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3


1 What is expectation values?
2 Explain box normalization.

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(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5
1 Derive Schrodinger’s equation for a free particle in one dimension and generalized it
to three dimension.
2 prove Ehrenfest’s theorem .

5 (A) Answer the following: 4


1 Ψ should be finite for all values x,y,z (True/False)
2 Free particles posses only _________ energy.
3 An operator A is said to be self adjoint if AϮ ≠ A (True/False)
4
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In three dimension Dirac delta function is d( ' ) = __________

(B) Answer In brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 Prove (AB)Ϯ = BϮ AϮ
2 prove (AϮ) Ϯ = A

(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3


1 Show that the eigen value of self-adjoint operator is real.
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2 Explain Dirac delta function.

(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5


1 Describe the fundamental postulates of wave mechanics.
2 Explain in detail a particle in a square well potential.

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Seat No. _______
003-2015026

003-2015026
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (W.E.F. 2019) BSC(2019) Semester - 5 Examination
BSC (2019) SEMESTER-5 OCT-2024
ELECTRODYNAMICS & SPECTROSCOPY

Time : 2.5Hours] [Total Marks : 70

130024659
1 (A) Answer the following: 4
1 charges are redistributed and atomic (or molecular) dipole is produced, such
substance is called ________.
2 There are actually two principal mechanisms by which electric fields can distort the
charge distribution of a dielectric atom or molecule: _____ and ____.
3 Two forces in atom, electrons-nucleus attractive force and in opposite direction, the
external field force (if it is weaker than internal field) will become in equilibrium
soon. In such condition atoms is said to be polarized. (True or False?)
4 Dipole moment is proportional to the external field E. (True or False?)
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(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 Define linear media.
2 Explain induce electric dipole in matter.

(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3


1 Explain force on dipole due to non-uniform external electric field.
2 Discuss: electric susceptibility, permittivity and dielectric constant.

(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5


1 Discuss the physical interpretation of bound charge.
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2 Explain electric field inside a dielectric and derive Gauss’s law in presence of
dielectric.

2 (A) Answer the following: 4


1 Write ohm’s law for electrodynamics.
2 Electromotive force is given by ________.
3 Write flux rule for motional emf.
4 The integral form of Ampere’s law is ______ .

(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 Find the self-inductance of a long solenoid having ‘n’ numbers of turn per unit length.
1
The radius id r.
2 Write the formula of divergence and curl of E and B before Maxwell’s correction.

(C) Answer in detail (Any out of two) 3


1 Explain continuity equation in electrodynamics.
2 Describe Ohm’s law

(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5


1 Explain poynting’s theorem.
2 Describe Faraday’s law for electromagnetic induction.

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3 (A) Answer the following: 4
1 What is wave?
2 Complex wave function is given by ________.
3
is called _______ for reflection and transmission waves.
4 What is transverse waves?

(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 Explain complex notation for wave equation.
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2 Explain the formula of stationary wave.

(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3


1 Deduce the equation for E and B in vacuum.
2 Deduce wave equation for E and B, from that explain about speed of light in vacuum.

(D) Write a note on ( Any one out of two) 5


1 Formulate wave equation for stretched string.
2 Discuss the boundary condition for reflection and transmission of waves.
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4 (A) Answer the following: 4


1 To cover the complexity of spectra line, Uhlenbeck and Goudsmith extended the
Somerfield model is known as ________ .
2 Famous hypothesis of electron spin is put forward by _________ .
3 The orbits having l values 0,1,2,3.. is labeled as ___,____,_____ and ____.
4 The projection of orbital quantum number l on magnetic field gives ______ .

(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 Under uniform magnetic field of 4 Webbers/metere2; find Δν for normal Zeeman
splitting.
2 Explain briefly the hypothesis of spinning of electron.

2
(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3
1 Explain Paschen-back effect.
2 Discuss line spectra and band spectra.

(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5


1 Discuss experimental study of Zeeman effect.
2 Explain Frank-Hertz’s experiment.

5 (A) Answer the following: 4

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1 Molecular spectra is discontinuous spectra. [True or False?]
2 Electronics band spectra is falls on _______ Å to _________ Å.
3 [ True or False?]
4 In molecular spectra, vibrational energy is given by Ev = ________.

(B) Answer In brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 In rotational spectrum of CO gas, the spacing is observed between the spectral line is
3.84 cm-1. Calculate the moment of inertia of CO molecule.
2 Compare Raman spectra and fluorescence spectra.
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(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3


1 Give the brief review on radiation source of experimental setup of Raman effect.
2 Explain ‘three fold structure’ of molecular spectra.

(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5


1 Explain pure rotational spectra.
2 Discuss classical theory of Raman effect.
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Seat No. _______
003-2015027

003-2015027
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (W.E.F. 2019) BSC(2019) Semester - 5 Examination
BSC (2019) SEMESTER-5 OCT-2024
SOLID STATE ELECTRONICS

Time : 2.5Hours] [Total Marks : 70

130022211
1 (A) Answer the following: 4
1 Power gain of 100 = ________ dB.
2 The reactance of a capacitor for DC is ____________.
3 What is multistage amplifier?
4 Define distortion in amplification.

(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 A three stage amplifier has a first stage voltage gain of 100, second stage voltage gain
of 200, and third stage voltage gain of 400. Find the total voltage gain in dB.
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2 In class A transformer coupled power amplifier, ic(max) = 160 mA, ic(min) = 10 mA


vce(max) = 12V and vce(min) = 2V. Calculate the a.c. output power

(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3


1 What is Class B Power Amplifier?
2 2. A transformer coupling is used in the final stage of a multistage amplifier if the
output impedance of the transistor is 1KΩ and the speaker has resistance of 10 Ω, find
the turn ratio of the transformer so that maximum power is transferred to the load.

(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5


1 Derive the expression for efficiency of transformer coupled class A amplifier.
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2 Explain direct coupled amplifier circuit.

2 (A) Answer the following: 4


1 Bistable multi vibrator is also known as ________________.
2 A clipping circuit is known as___________________.
3 If the input to a differential circuit is a Ramp (saw tooth) wave, the o/p wave will be
_______________.
4 A clamper circuit simply adds a ___________ value to the signal

(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 You have a differentiating circuit, R = 10 kΩ and C = 50 µF. If the input voltage goes
1
from 0V to 12 V at a constant rate in 0.4 sec, determine the output voltage.
2 A negative shunt clipper made with R = 1 KΩ and load resistance RL = 3 KΩ, is
applied with an input having peak voltage (positive half cycle) + Vm = + 10 V. Find
the peak output voltage.

(C) Answer in detail (Any out of two) 3


1 R2 = R3 = 10KΩ and C1=C2 =0.02µF is given for astable multivibrator. Determine
the time period and frequency of the output waveform.
2 Define electromagnetic switch and write its advantages.

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(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5
1 What do you understand by clamping circuits? With the help of circuit diagram,
explain the working of a positive clamper.
2 Draw the neat circuit diagram of bistable multivibrator and explain its working.

3 (A) Answer the following: 4


1 Define: regulated power supply?
2 What do you mean by no load voltage?
3 Define: CMRR
4 Draw the block diagram of an op amp.
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(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 If the dc output voltage is 500 V with no-load attached to power supply but decreases
to 400 V at full-load, find the percentage voltage regulation.
2 For the subtractor Op-amp, if R1 = 10 KΩ and Rf =100KΩ, V1 = 5V and V2 = 6V,
find the out put voltage.

(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3


1 A zener regulator has Vz = 15V. The input voltage may vary from 22V to 40V and
load current from 20 mA to 100 mA. To hold load voltage constant under all
conditions, what should be the value of series resistance?
2 Explain: Inverting Op- amp.
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(D) Write a note on ( Any one out of two) 5


1 Discuss the transistor shunt voltage regulator in detail.
2 Explain: Op- amp as an adder or summing amplifier.

4 (A) Answer the following: 4


1 A thermocouple is a ___________ type transducer.
2 Full form of LVDT
3 Define transducer.
4 Write the working principle of Ribbon microphone.

2
(B) Answer in brief (Any one out of two) 2
1 What is the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor of plate area 0.01 square m and
dielectric of thickness 0.01 m? For air dielectric constant εr = 1, ε0 = 8.854 X 10^(-
14) F/m
2 For platinum resistance thermometer α = 0.00385. If R0 = 100Ω and when kept in an
environment at 100 degrees Celsius, what would be the increased resistance?

(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3


1 Prove the equation of strain gauge. strain αΔR/R
2 Explain tachometer transducers in brief.

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(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5
1 Explain LVDT.
2 Explain thermocouple transducer on detail.

5 (A) Answer the following: 4


1 Define: analogue instruments.
2 Define: digital instruments.
3 Define decoder.
4 Define full adder.
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(B) Answer In brief (Any one out of two) 2


1 Prove that AC sensitivity of a full wave ac meter is 0.9 times of the dc.
2 Determine the frequency of oscillator for the astable 555 timer, when RA = RB =47
KΩ and C = 1000pF.

(C) Answer in detail (Any one out of two) 3


1 Explain CRT in brief.
2 Find the capacitor value necessary to generate a 15mS pulse width for the 555
Monostable multivibrator for RA =100 K Ohm.
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(D) Write a note on (Any one out of two) 5


1 Explain frequency determination from CRO.
2 Explain JK flip flop in detail

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