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Visvesvaraya Technological University, Karnataka, Computer Engineering Semester 1, Engineering Physics Syllabus
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Unit - 1 Oscillations & Waves
1.1 DEFINITION OF SHM
1.2 DERIVATION OF EQUATION FOR SHM MECHANICAL SIMPLE HARMONIC OSCILLATORS MASS SUSPENDED TO SPRING OSCILLATOR
1.3 COMPLEX NOTATION AND PHASOR REPRESENTATION OF SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION
1.4 EQUATION OF MOTION FOR FREE OSCILLATIONS NATURAL FREQUENCY OF OSCILLATIONS
1.5 THEORY OF DAMPED OSCILLATIONS OVER DAMPING CRITICAL UNDER DAMPING
1.6 QUALITY FACTOR
1.7 THEORY OF FORCED OSCILLATIONS AND RESONANCE SHARPNESS OF RESONANCEONE EXAMPLE FOR MECHANICAL RESONANCE
1.8 SHOCK WAVES
1.9 MACH NUMBER
1.10 PROPERTIES OF SHOCK WAVES
1.11 CONTROL VOLUME
1.12 LAWS OF CONSERVATION OF MASS ENERGY AND MOMENTUM
1.13 CONSTRUCTION AND WORKING OF REDDY SHOCK TUBE
1.14 APPLICATIONS OF SHOCK WAVES
1.15 NUMERICAL PROBLEMS
Unit - 2 Elastic Properties of Materials
2.1 CONCEPT OF ELASTICITY
2.2 PLASTICITY
2.3 STRESS STRAIN TENSILE STRESS SHEAR STRESS COMPRESSIVE STRESS
2.4 STRAIN HARDENING AND STRAIN SOFTENING
2.5 FAILURE FRACTUREFATIGUE
2.6 HOOKES LAW
2.7 DIFFERENT ELASTIC MODULI
2.8 POISSONS RATIO
2.9 EXPRESSION FOR YOUNGS MODULUS Y BULK MODULUS K AND RIGIDITY MODULUS N IN TERMS OF
2.10 RELATION BETWEEN Y Η AND K
2.11 LIMITS OF POISSONS RATIO
2.12 BENDING OF BEAMS NEUTRAL SURFACE AND NEUTRAL PLANE DERIVATION OF EXPRESSION FOR BENDING MOMENT. BENDING MOMENT OF A BEAM WITH CIRCULAR AND RECTANGULAR CROSS
2.13 SINGLE CANTILEVER DERIVATION OF EXPRESSION FOR YOUNGS MODULUS
2.14 TORSION OF CYLINDER EXPRESSION FOR COUPLE PER UNIT TWIST OF A SOLID CYLINDER DERIVATION
2.15 TORSIONAL PENDULUMEXPRESSION FOR PERIOD OF OSCILLATION
2.16 NUMERICAL PROBLEMS
Unit - 4 Quantum Mechanics and Lasers
4.1 QUANTUM MECHANICS INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM MECHANICS
4.2 WAVE NATURE OF PARTICLES
4.3 HEISENBERGS UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE
4.4 APPLICATION OF UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE NONCONFINEMENT OF ELECTRON IN THE NUCLEUS
4.5 SCHRODINGER TIME INDEPENDENT WAVE EQUATION
4.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF WAVE FUNCTION NORMALIZATION
4.7 PARTICLE IN A BOX ENERGY EIGEN VALUES OF A PARTICLE IN A BOX AND PROBABILITY DENSITIES
4.8 LASERS REVIEW OF SPONTANEOUS AND STIMULATED PROCESSES
4.9 EINSTEINS COEFFICIENTS DERIVATION OF EXPRESSION FOR ENERGY DENSITY
4.10 REQUISITES OF A LASER SYSTEM
4.11 CONDITIONS FOR LASER ACTION
4.12 PRINCIPLE CONSTRUCTION AND WORKING OF CO2
4.13 PRINCIPLE CONSTRUCTION AND WORKING OF SEMICONDUCTOR LASERS
4.14 APPLICATION OF LASERS IN DEFENSE LASER RANGE FINDER AND ENGINEERING DATA STORAGE
4.15 NUMERICAL PROBLEMS
Unit - 5 Material science
5.1 REVIEW OF CLASSICAL FREE ELECTRON THEORY MENTION OF FAILURES
5.2 ASSUMPTIONS OF QUANTUM FREE ELECTRON THEORY
5.3 MENTION OF EXPRESSION FOR DENSITY OF STATES
5.4 FERMIDIRAC STATISTICS QUALITATIVE FERMI FACTOR
5.5 FERMI LEVEL DERIVATION OF THE EXPRESSION FOR FERMI ENERGY SUCCESS OF QFET
5.6 FERMI LEVEL IN INTRINSIC SEMICONDUCTORS
5.7 EXPRESSION FOR CONCENTRATION OF ELECTRONS IN CONDUCTION BAND HOLE CONCENTRATION IN VALANCE BAND ONLY MENTION THE EXPRESSION
5.8 CONDUCTIVITY OF SEMICONDUCTORS DERIVATION
5.9 HALL EFFECT EXPRESSION FOR HALL COEFFICIENT DERIVATION
5.10 DIELECTRIC MATERIALS POLAR AND NONPOLAR DIELECTRICS
5.11 INTERNAL FIELDS IN A SOLID CLAUSIUSMOSSOTTI EQUATION DERIVATION
5.12 MENTION OF SOLID LIQUID AND GASEOUS DIELECTRICS WITH ONE EXAMPLE EACH
5.13 APPLICATION OF DIELECTRICS IN TRANSFORMERS
5.14 NUMERICAL PROBLEMS
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