1st Year, PET

PET-109A: Physics Laboratory syllabus for PET 1st Year C20 regulation APSBTET

Physics Laboratory detailed syllabus for Diploma in Petroleum Technology (PET) for C20 regulation curriculum has been taken from the APSBTET official website and presented for the PET students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Diploma in Petroleum Technology 1st Year scheme and its subjects, do visit PET 1st Year C20 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of physics laboratory is as follows.

Objectives:

Upon Completion of the Course the Student Shall be able To

  1. Practice with Vernier calipers to determine the volumes and areas of a cylinder and sphere and their comparison etc .
  2. Practice with Screw gauge to determine thickness of a glass plate, cross sectional area of a wire and volumes of sphere and also their comparison etc
  3. Verify the parallelogram law and Triangle law
  4. Determine the value of acceleration due to gravity using Simple Pendulum
  5. Determine the velocity of sound in air at room temperature and its value at zero degree centigrade.
  6. Calculate the Focal length and focal power of convex lenses using distant object method , U-V method , U-V graph and 1 / U – 1 / V graph methods and their comparison.
  7. Determine the refractive index of a solid using travelling microscope.
  8. Verify the Boyle’s law employing a Quill tube.
  9. Determine the specific resistance of material of a wirel using Meter Bridge.
  10. Drawing magnetic lines of force under N-S and N-N methods and locate null points.
  11. Determine the surface tension of a liquid using travelling Microscope (Demo)
  12. Determine the viscosity of a liquid using capillary method (Demo)

1.Hands On Practice On Vernier Calipers

  1. Find the Least count
  2. Fix the specimen in posit
  3. Read the scales
  4. Calculate the physical quantities of given object
  5. Read the scales
  6. Calculate the requisite physical quantities of given objects

2.Hands On Practice On Screw Gauge

  1. Find the Least count
  2. Fix the specimen in posit
  3. Read the scales
  4. Calculate thickness of glass place and cross section of wire and other quantities
  5. Read the scales
  6. Calculate thickness of given glass plate
  7. Calculate cross section of wire and other quantities

3.Verification of Parallelogram Law of Forces and Triangle Law of Forces

  1. Fix suitable weights
  2. Note the positions of threads on drawing sheet
  3. Find the angle at equilibrium point
  4. Construct parallelogram
  5. Compare the measured diagonal
  6. Construct triangle
  7. Find the length of sides
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  9. Find the angle at equilibrium point
  10. Constructing parallelogram
  11. Construct triangle
  12. Compare the ratios of force and length

4.Simple Pendulum

  1. Fix the simple pendulum to the stand
  2. Adjust the length of pendulum
  3. Find the time for number of oscillations
  4. Find the time period
  5. Calculate the acceleration due to gravity
  6. Draw l-T and l-T2 graph
  7. Find the time for number of oscillations
  8. Find the time period
  9. Calculate the acceleration due to gravity
  10. Draw l-T and l-T2 graph

5.Velocity of Sound in Air -Resonance Method

  1. Arrange the resonance apparatus
  2. Adjust the reservoir level for booming sound
  3. Find the first and second resonanting lengths
  4. Calculate velocity of sound
  5. Adjust the reservoir level
  6. Find the first and second resonanting lengths
  7. Calculate velocity of sound at room temperature
  8. Calculate velocity of sound at 00 C

6.Focal Length and Focal Power of Convex Lens (Separate & Combination)

  1. Fix the object distance
  2. Find the Image distance
  3. Calculate the focal length and power of convex lens and combination of convex lenses
  4. Draw u-v and 1/u – 1/v graphs
  5. Calculate the focal length and power of convex lens
  6. Draw u-v and 1/u – 1/v graphs

7.Refractive Index of Solid Using Traveling Microscope

  1. Find the least count of vernier on microscope
  2. Place the graph paper below microscope
  3. Read the scale
  4. Calculate the refractive index of glass slab
  5. Read the scale
  6. Calculate the refractive index of glass slab

8.Boyle’S Law Verification

  1. Note the atmospheric pressure
  2. Fix the quill tube to retort stand
  3. Find the length of air column
  4. Find the pressure of enclosed air
  5. Find and compare the calculated value P x l
  6. Find the length of air column
  7. Find the pressure of enclosed air
  8. Find the value P x l

9. Meter Bridge

  1. Make the circuit connections
  2. Find the balancing length
  3. Calculate unknown resistance
  4. Find the radius of wire
  5. Calculate the specific resistance
  6. Find the balancing length
  7. Calculate unknown resistance
  8. Calculate the specific resistance

10.Mapping of Magnet Lines of Force

  1. Draw magnetic meridian
  2. Placed the bar magnet in NN and NS directions
  3. Draw magnetic lines of force
  4. Locate the neutral points along equatorial and axial lines
  5. Draw magnetic lines of force
  6. Locate the neutral points along equatorial and axial lines

11.Surface Tension of Liquid Using Traveling Microscope

  1. Find the least count of vernier on microscope
  2. Focus the microscope to the lower meniscus & bent pin
  3. Read the scale
  4. Calculate height of liquid rise
  5. Calculate the surface tension of water
  6. Read the scale
  7. Calculate height of liquid rise
  8. Calculate the surface tension of water

12.Coefficient of Viscosity By Capillary Method

  1. Find the least count of vernier
  2. Fix the capillary tube to aspiratory bottle
  3. Find the mass of collected water
  4. Find the pressure head
  5. Calculate rate of volume of liquid collected
  6. Find the radius of capillary tube
  7. Calculate the viscosity of water using capillary method
  8. Find the pressure head
  9. Calculate rate of volume of liquid collected
  10. Find the radius of capillary tube
  11. Calculate the viscosity of water

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Diploma in Petroleum Technology, C20 regulation curriculum do visit PET 1st Year subject syllabuses for C20 regulation.

For all Diploma in Petroleum Technology exam timetable, visit APSBTET PET all semester exam timetable direct link.

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