Engineering Physics II detailed syllabus for Wood & Paper Technology (Wood & Paper) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the Wood & Paper 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.
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SPECIFIC OUTCOME
MODULE – I
- CIRCULAR MOTION AND ROTATIONAL DYNAMICS
- Understand the concept of circular motion.
- Define angular displacement and angular velocity.
- Derive the relation between linear velocity and angular velocity.
- Mention the expression for centripetal acceleration.
- Apply the Principle of centripetal force in the case of banking of roads and rails.
- Solve the problems related to centripetal force.
- Understand the dynamics of rotating body.
- Define the moment of inertia of a rigid body.
- Define radius of gyration.
- State theorems of parallel and perpendicular axes.
- Define torque.
- Mention the relation between torque and angular momentum.
- Mention the expression for kinetic energy of rotation.
- Derive the expression for moment of inertia of a uniform circular disc about an axis passing through its centre and perpendicular to its plane.
- Derive expression for kinetic energy of a disc rotating on a horizontal plane.
- Solve problems using above expressions.
MODULE – II
- GRAVITATION AND SATELLITES
- State Newton’s law of gravitation.
- Derive expression for orbital velocity, Period of satellite.
- Define gravitational potential.
- Mention expression for escape velocity.
- Understand the idea of satellites.
- Explain geostationary satellites and polar satellites.
- Mention applications of geostationary and polar satellites.
MODULE – III
- ELECTROMAGNETISM
- Understand the terms electric charge and potential difference.
- State Ohm’s law
- Explain the terms resistivity and conductivity.
- Understand the law of resistances.
- Understand the fundamentals of electricity and its magnetic effect .
- State Kirchoff’s laws.
- Derive expression for balancing condition of wheatstone’s Bridge.
- State Biots and Savart’s law.
- Mention the expression for magnetic field due to current through a circular coil.
- State Fleming’s left hand rule.
- Describe the principle and construction of a moving coil galvanometer.
- Explain the conversion of galvanometer into ammeter and voltmeter
- Solves problems based on the above laws.
MODULE – IV
- MODERN PHYSICS
- Understand laser action and its applications. Explain population inversion, spontaneous emission, stimulated mission and optical pumping.
- Write down the characteristics of Laser.
- Describe various applications of Laser.
- Explain the working of Ruby Laser, He -Ne laser.
- Understand the advantage of gas laser over solid state laser.
- Comprehend the theories of photoelectric effect
- Describe Max plank’s quantum theory.
- Explain Photoelectric effect and application(photoelectric cell)
- State Laws of Photoelectric emission.
- Derive Einstein’s photoelectric equation.
- Solve problems using the above equation.
- Understand nuclear fission and explain the working of nuclear reactors.
- Understand nuclear fusion and explain the energy production in stars.
MODULE – I
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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
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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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