Applied Physics – II detail BTEUP Diploma syllabus for Electrical Engineering, effective from 2017 is collected from BTEUP 2017 Syllabus official website and presented for diploma students. The course details such as exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.
For all other electrical eng 2nd sem bteup diploma syllabus 2017 you can visit Electrical Eng 2nd Sem BTEUP Diploma Syllabus 2017 Subjects. The detail syllabus for applied physics – ii is as follows.
Rationale:
Engineering physics is a foundation Course. Its purpose is to develop proper understanding of physical phenomenon and scientific temper in the students. While teaching the subject,teachers should make maximum use of demonstrations to make the subject interesting to the students.
DETAILED CONTENTS:
1. Optics (4 Marks)
Nature of light, Laws of Reflection and Refraction, Snell’s Law, Interference (Constructive and Deotructive), Diffraction and Polarization (Concept Only), Law of Mallus and Polaroids.
2. Introduction To Fibre Optics :(5 Marks)
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3. Lasers and its Applications (4 Marks)
Absorbtion and Emission of energy by atom, Spontaneous and Stimulated Emission, Poluation inversion, Main component of laser and types of laser- Ruby Laser, He-Ne laser and their applications. Introduction to MASER.
4. Electrostatics :(4 Marks)
Coutomb’s Law, Electric field, Electric potential, Potential energy, Capacator, Energy of a charged capacitor, Effect of dielectric on capacators.
5. D.C. Circuits (5 Marks)
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6. Magnetic Materials and Their Properties: (5 Marks)
Dia, Para and Ferro-magnetism, Ferrites, Magnatic Hysteresis Curve and its utility. Basic idea of super conductivity, Meissner’s effect.
7. Semiconductor Physics (4 Marks)
Concept of Energy bands in soldis, classification of solids into conductors, insulators and semiconductors on the basis of energy band structure. Intrinsic and extrinsic semi conductors, Electrons and holes as charge carriers in semiconductors, P-type and N-type semiconductors.
8. Junction Diode and Transister : (6 Marks)
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9. Introduction To Digital Electronics : (6 Marks)
Concept of binary numbers, Interconversion from binary to decimal and decimal to binary. Concepts of Gates (AND, NOT, OR).
10. Non-conventional energy sources: (7 Marks)
- Wind energy : Introduction, scope and significance, measurement of wind velocty by anemometer, general principle of wind mill.
- Solar energy: Solar radiation and potentiality of solar radiation in India, uses of solar energy: Solar Cooker, solar water heater, solar photovoltaic cells, solar energy collector.
PHYSICS LAB
Note: Any 4 experiments are to be performed.
- Determination of coefficient of friction on a horizontal plane.
- Determination of ‘g’ by plotting a graph T2 verses l and using the formula g=4n2/Slope of the graph line
- Determine the force connstant of combinationof springs incase of
- Series
- Parallel.
- To verify the series and parallel combination of Resistances with the help of meter bridge.
- To determine the velocity of sound with the help of resonance tube.
- Determination of viscosity coefficient of a lubricant by Stoke’s law.
- Determination of E1/E2 of cells by potentio meter.
- Determination of specific resistance by Carry Foster bridge.
- Determination of resitivity by P.O.Box.
- Verification of Kirchoff’s Law.
- To draw Characteristics of p-n Junction diode.
- To measure instantaneous and average wind velocity by indicating cup type anemometer/hand held anemometer.
NOTE :
Students should be asked to plot a graph in experiments (where possible) and graph should be used for calculation of results. Results should be given in significant figures only.
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