1st Sem, MZ

331303: Physics Syllabus for Mining Engineering 1st Sem K Scheme MSBTE PDF

Physics detailed Syllabus for Mining Engineering (MZ), K scheme PDF has been taken from the MSBTE official website and presented for the diploma students. For Subject Code, Subject Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, Theory (Max & Min) Marks, Practical (Max & Min) Marks, Total Marks, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

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Rationale

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Course Outcomes:

Students will be able to achieve & demonstrate the following COs on completion of course based learning

  1. Use basic instruments to measure the physical quantities in various engineering situations.
  2. Apply law of linear,circular,projectile motion in various mechanics related engineering application.
  3. Apply the basic principles of thermometry and fiber optics to solve engineering problems.
  4. Select relevant material in industry by analyzing its physical properties.
  5. Apply the basic principles of electromagnetics to solve given engineering problems.
  6. Use LASERs, X-Rays and photo electric sensors in Mining engineering related applications.

Unit I

Units and Measurements 1.1 Unit, physical quantities: fundamental and derived quantities and their units Systems of units: CGS, MKS and SI 1.2 Scalar and Vector Physical Quantities 1.3 Dimensions, dimensional formula , Applications of dimensional analysis; correctness of physical equations ,conversion factor for interconversion of units in different systems of units 1.4 Errors, types of errors: instrumental, systematic and random error. 1.5 Estimation of errors : absolute, relative and percentage error, significant figures. 1.6 Ancient astronomical instruments: Chakra, Dhanur yatra , Yasti and Phalaka yantra 1.7 Vernier calipers , Screw gauge
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Unit II

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Unit III

Thermometry and Basics Fiber Optics 3.1 Heat, temperature, temperature scales 3.2 Modes of transfer of heat: Conduction , Convection and Radiation , Applications in daily life 3.3 Boyle’s law, Charle’s law, Gay Lussac’s law, perfect gas equation 3.4 Law of thermal conductivity, Newton’s law of cooling 3.5 Laws of refraction, total internal reflection 3.6 Optical fiber: Principle, construction and working Types of Optical fibers; Single mode step index, Multimode step index, Multimode graded index Applications of optical fibers
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Unit IV

Properties of matter and NonDestructive Testing 4.1 Deforming Force and Restoring Force, Elasticity, Plasticity, Rigidity. 4.2 Stress and Strain and their types, elastic limit and Hooke’s law, types of moduli of elasticity. 4.3 Stress -Strain diagram, poisson’s ratio, factors affecting elasticity. 4.4 Fluid friction, pressure, pressure- depth relation, Pascal’s law, Archimedes’ principle. 4.5 Viscosity, velocity gradient, Newton’s law of viscosity. 4.6 Free fall of spherical body through viscous medium and Stokes’ law, derivation of coefficient of viscosity ‘?’ by Stokes’ method, effect of temperature and adulteration on viscosity of liquids. 4.7 Non-destructive testing (NDT), Various NDT methods used, Criteria for the selection of NDT method, merits and demerits of NDT.
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Unit V

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Unit VI

Photoelectricity, X- Rays and LASERs 6.1 Planck’s hypothesis, properties of photons 6.2 Photo electric effect: threshold frequency, threshold wavelength, stopping potential, Work function, characteristics of photoelectric effect, Einstein’s photoelectric equation 6.3 Photoelectric cell and LDR : Principal ,Working and applications. 6.4 Production of X-rays by modern Coolidge tube, properties and applications. 6.5 Laser: properties, absorption, spontaneous and stimulated emission, applications of Laser 6.6 Population inversion, active medium, optical pumping, three energy level system, He-Ne Laser.
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Practical / Tutorial Experiences

  1. Dimension measurements by vernier Calliper
  2. Estimation of error in measurement using vernier caliper
  3. Determination of dimension of object by micrometer Screw gauge
  4. Estimation of error in measurement using micrometer screw gauge
  5. Determination of radius using spherometer
  6. Determination of downward force along an Inclined plane
  7. Determination of range projectile motion
  8. Determination of P-V relation by Boyle’s law.
  9. Determination of Joule’s mechanical equivalent of heat.
  10. Determination of Thermal conductivity of material by Searle’s method (virtual lab)
  11. Determination of refractive index of prism.
  12. Determination of Total Internal Reflection of given glass slab
  13. Determination of Young’s modulus of wire
  14. Determine the buoyancy force using Archimedes’ principle
  15. Determination of Relation between terminal velocity and radius of spherical body
  16. Determination of the coefficient of viscosity of given liquid by Stoke’s method.
  17. Measurement of circuit parameters using ohm’s law
  18. Measurement of specific resistance of wire
  19. Measurement of resistance using Law of resistance in series .
  20. Measurement of resistance using Law of resistance in parallel .
  21. Draw Magnetic lines of forces for various shapes of magnet
  22. Determination of neutral point due to north pole
  23. Determination of I-V characteristics. of p-n junction diode
  24. Determination of Forbidden energy band gap semiconductor (virtual lab )
  25. Determine dependency of stopping potential on frequency using photo electric effect
  26. Determine the relation between stopping potential and Intensity of photon using Photo electric effect
  27. Determination of I-V characteristics of photoelectric cell
  28. Determination of I-V characteristics of LDR
  29. Determination of divergence of laser beam
  30. Note : Out of above suggestive LLOs – ‘*’ Marked Practicals (LLOs) Are mandatory. Minimum 80% of above list of lab experiment are to be performed. Judicial mix of LLOs are to be performed to achieve desired outcomes.

Micro Project Work / Self Learning

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Laboratory Equipment / Software Required

  1. Vernier Calipers: Range : 0-150mm , Resolution: 0.1mm 1
  2. Micrometer screw gauge : Range : 0-25mm, Resolution: 0.01mm, Accuracy ±0.02mm or better 2
  3. Digital multimeter : 3 1/2 digit display, 9999 counts, digital multimeter measures: Vac, Vdc ( 1000V max) , Adc, Aac (10 amp max), Hz , Resistance ( 0 – 100 M?) 17,18,19,20
  4. Battery eliminator : 0- 12 V ,2A 9,17,18,19,20
  5. Boyle’s apparatus: U tube manometer , barometer 8
  6. Joule’s calorimeter : well insulated “mechanical equivalent of heat apparatus” in wooden box, , digital / analog thermometer, 9
  7. Searle’s thermal conductivity apparatus : Cylindrical copper, aluminum, brass, glass and iron rod, steam chamber, digital / analogue thermometer, arrangement for fitting tubes and thermometer 10
  8. Forbidden energy band gap set up, Oven : temperature range up to 1000C, thermometer, micro ammeter, Ge, Si diode 24
  9. Searle’s apparatus( with slotted mass of 0.5 kg each) 13
  10. Liquid container, measuring cylinder ,spring balance , weights 14
  11. Solid body ball bearings of different radius and different materials 6,15,16
  12. Stoke’s apparatus (glass jar , viscous liquid, spherical balls of various sizes 15,16
  13. Stop watch digital or manual having L.C 0.1 sec 15,16
  14. Projectile motion apparatus wooden block 190 x 58 x 30 mm approx. with a pivoted L-section spring loaded metal launching bar with a trigger catch. 7
  15. photo electric effect kit ,optical bench , Source of light 25,26
  16. Experimental setup for characteristics of photoelectric cell, optical bench ,source of light 25,26
  17. Experimental setup for characteristics of LDR,optical bench .source of light etc 27,28
  18. Laser Source ( He Ne, diode laser) ,He Ne laser of wavelength 632.8 nm , optical bench , graph paper etc 29
  19. Glass slab, equilateral glass prism 21,22
  20. Magnetic compass, bar magnets 11,12
  21. Resistance Box: 4 decade ranges from 1 ohm to 1K ohm ,accuracy 0.1 % – 1 % 17,18,19,20

Learning Materials / Books

  1. Narlikar, J. V. ;Joshi , A. W.; Mathur , Anuradha ; et al Physics Textbook Part I -1 Class XI National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi, 2010, ISBN : 8174505083
  2. Narlikar, J.V.;Joshi , A. W.; Mathur , Anuradha ; et al Physics Textbook Part II – Class XI National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi, 2015, ISBN : 8174505660
  3. Narlikar, J.V.;Joshi , A. W.; Ghatak A.K. et al Physics Textbook Part I -1 Class XII National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi, 2013, ISBN : 8174506314
  4. Narlikar, J.V.;Joshi , A. W.; Ghatak A.K. et al hysics Textbook Part II – Class XII National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi, 2013, ISBN : 8174506713
  5. Haliday, David; Resnik, Robert and Walker, Jearl Fundamentals of Physics John Wiley & sons, Hoboken, USA, 2014 ISBN : 812650823X
  6. Dr. Hussain Jeevakhan Applied Physics-II Khanna Book Publishing (2021) ISBN: 978-93-91505-57-8
  7. Dr. Mina Talati & Vinod Kumar Yadav Applied Physics-I Khanna Book Publishing (2021) ISBN : 978-93-91505-43-1
  8. Steeramula Rajeswara Sarma The Archaic And The Exotic : Studies In The History Of Indian Astronomical Instruments Published by Manohar Book Service, 2008 ISBN 10: 8173045712 / ISBN 13: 9788173045714
  9. Aryabhatta The surysidhhant baptist mission press calcutta

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