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Rajiv Gandhi Prodoyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, MP, Civil Engineering Semester 1, Engineering Physics Syllabus
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Unit - 1 Wave nature of particles and the Schrodinger equation
UNIT 1
Wave nature of particles and the Schrodinger equation
1.1 Introduction to Quantum mechanics
1.2 Wave nature of Particles
1.3 Timedependent and timeindependent Schrodinger equation for wavefunction
1.4 Application Particle in a Onedimensional Box
1.5 Born interpretation
1.6 Freeparticle wavefunction and wavepackets
Unit - 2 Wave optics
UNIT 2
Wave optics
2.1 Huygens’ principle
2.2 Young’s double slit experiment
2.3 Newton’s rings
2.4 Michelson interferometer
2.5 Mach Zehnder interferometer
2.6 Farunhofer diffraction from a single slit and a circular aperture
2.7 The Rayleigh criterion for limit of resolution and its application to vision
2.8 Diffraction Gratings and their Resolving power
Unit - 3 Introduction to solids
UNIT 3
Introduction to Solids
3.1 Free Electron Theory of Metals
3.2 Fermi level of Intrinsic and Extrinsic
3.3 Density of States
3.4 Bloch’s Theorem for Particles in a Periodic Potential
3.5 KronigPenney model and Origin of Energy Bands
3.6 VI characteristics of PN junction
3.7 Zener diode
3.8 Solar Cell
3.9 Hall Effect
Unit - 4 Lasers
Unit 4
Lasers
4.1 Einstein’s theory of matter radiation interaction and A and B coefficient
4.2 Amplification of light by population inversion
4.3. Different types of lasers
4.4. Properties of laser beams
4.5. Applications of lasers in science engineering and medicine.
4.6. Introduction to Optical fibre
Unit - 5 Electrostatics in vacuum
Unit 5
Electrostatics in vacuum
5.1 Calculation of electric field and electrostatic potential for a charge distribution
5.2 Electric displacement
5.3 Basic Introduction to Dielectrics
5.4 Gradient
5.5 Divergence and curl
5.6 Stokes’ theorem
5.7 Gauss Theorem
5.8 Continuity equation for current densities
5.9 Maxwell’s equation in vacuum and nonconducting medium
5.10 Poynting vector
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Mathematics - i
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Basic mechanical engineering
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