2nd Sem, Automobile

2003: Engineering Physics II KL Diploma Syllabus for AE 2nd Sem 2015 Revision SITTTR

Engineering Physics II detailed syllabus for Automobile Engineering (AE) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the AE 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 Automobile Engineering 2nd Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit AE 2nd Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of engineering physics ii is as follows.

Engineering Physics II

Course Outcomes:

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SPECIFIC OUTCOME

MODULE – I

  1. CIRCULAR MOTION AND ROTATIONAL DYNAMICS
    1. Understand the concept of circular motion.
    2. Define angular displacement and angular velocity.
    3. Derive the relation between linear velocity and angular velocity.
    4. Mention the expression for centripetal acceleration.
    5. Apply the Principle of centripetal force in the case of banking of roads and rails.
    6. Solve the problems related to centripetal force.
    7. Understand the dynamics of rotating body.
    8. Define the moment of inertia of a rigid body.
    9. Define radius of gyration.
    10. State theorems of parallel and perpendicular axes.
    11. Define torque.
    12. Mention the relation between torque and angular momentum.
    13. Mention the expression for kinetic energy of rotation.
    14. Derive the expression for moment of inertia of a uniform circular disc about an axis passing through its centre and perpendicular to its plane.
    15. Derive expression for kinetic energy of a disc rotating on a horizontal plane.
    16. Solve problems using above expressions.

MODULE – II

  1. GRAVITATION AND SATELLITES
    1. State Newton’s law of gravitation.
    2. Derive expression for orbital velocity, Period of satellite.
    3. Define gravitational potential.
    4. Mention expression for escape velocity.
    5. Understand the idea of satellites.
    6. Explain geostationary satellites and polar satellites.
    7. Mention applications of geostationary and polar satellites.

MODULE – III

  1. ELECTROMAGNETISM
    1. Understand the terms electric charge and potential difference.
    2. State Ohm’s law
    3. Explain the terms resistivity and conductivity.
    4. Understand the law of resistances.
    5. Understand the fundamentals of electricity and its magnetic effect .
    6. State Kirchoff’s laws.
    7. Derive expression for balancing condition of wheatstone’s Bridge.
    8. State Biots and Savart’s law.
    9. Mention the expression for magnetic field due to current through a circular coil.
    10. State Fleming’s left hand rule.
    11. Describe the principle and construction of a moving coil galvanometer.
    12. Explain the conversion of galvanometer into ammeter and voltmeter
    13. Solves problems based on the above laws.

MODULE – IV

  1. MODERN PHYSICS
    1. Understand laser action and its applications. Explain population inversion, spontaneous emission, stimulated mission and optical pumping.
    2. Write down the characteristics of Laser.
    3. Describe various applications of Laser.
    4. Explain the working of Ruby Laser, He –Ne laser.
    5. Understand the advantage of gas laser over solid state laser.
    6. Comprehend the theories of photoelectric effect
    7. Describe Max plank’s quantum theory.
    8. Explain Photoelectric effect and application(photoelectric cell)
    9. State Laws of Photoelectric emission.
    10. Derive Einstein’s photoelectric equation.
    11. Solve problems using the above equation.
    12. Understand nuclear fission and explain the working of nuclear reactors.
    13. Understand nuclear fusion and explain the energy production in stars.

MODULE – I CIRCULAR MOTION AND ROTATIONAL DYNAMICS (13Hrs)

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MODULE- II GRAVITATION AND SATELLITES (9Hrs)

Newton’s law of gravitation- Expression for acceleration due to gravity- Factors affecting the value of g- variation of acceleration due to gravity- satellites- Artificial satellites- orbital velocity and period of a satellite-gravitational potential -escape velocity- geostationary satellites and it’s uses- polar satellites and it’s uses – uses of artificial satellites

MODULE – III ELECTROMAGNETISM (13Hrs)

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MODULE – IV MODERN PHYSICS (10Hrs)

Quantum theory – photoelectric effect – experiment to illustrate photoelectric effect – laws of photoelectric effect – Einstein’s photoelectric equation – applications of photoelectric effect -problems. Laser – principle of laser – characteristics – Ruby laser and its working-gas laser – Helium Neon gas laser and its working – advantages of gas laser over solid state laser – applications of laser. Nuclear fission – chain reaction – nuclear reactor and its working – uses – nuclear fusion.-alternative forms of energy sources.

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