Vector Analysis, Particle Dynamics, Work, Power and Energy, System of Particles, Collissions, Waves and Oscillations, Harmonic Oscillations, Waves in Physical Media, Sound Light Interface, Diffraction, Polarization.
Lab-I
1. Modulus of rigidity by static and dynamic method (Maxwell’s needle, Barton’s Apparatus).
2. Determination of moment of inertia of a solid/hollow cylinder and a sphere etc.
3. To study the conservation of energy (Hook’s Law)
1. Beiser A. Concepts of Modern Physics. 4th ed. McGraw-Hill Book Co.s,1987
2. Giancoli, Douglas, C. Physics for Scientist and Engineers with Modern Physics. 2nd ed. Prentice Hall Inc, 1988.
3.Sear and Zemansky. University Physics with Modern Physics. 12th ed. Pearson, 2008
4. Fundamentals of Physics by David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker 10th edition.
The assessment of objectives will be achieved through homework assignments, quizzes, and common examinations with common grading.
Sessional: 20 marks (Assignments (05), quiz(05), presentations(5), attendance/class participation (05))
Mid Term exam: 30 marks
Final exam: 50 marks
Students who successfully complete the course will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the concepts, principles, solution approaches and operational techniques for the various topics covered in the course.
Monday (01:00 - 02:20), Tuesday (01:00 - 02:20), Friday practical ( 8:00-9:00)
Attendance: 80% class attendance is compulsory.
Disciplines: All students must be disciplined in the classroom.
Time bounds: Assignments must be submitted as per time schedules.
Time table: Students must follow the classroom timings as per time table.