Engineering Physics
Engineering Physics
Year : First
Subject Title : Engineering Physics
Subject Code : M103/M110
Teaching and Examination Scheme:
NOTE:
Internal marks will be allotted on the basis of two snap tests and 2 assignment of
equal marks to be conducted by the faculty teaching the subject.
RATIONALE:
Basic science forms the foundation of Engineering. In particular Physics provides
fundamental facts, principles, l aws, and proper sequence of events to streamline Engineering
knowledge.
Subject objective:
This subject is classified under basic science. It describes basic facts, concepts, principles
and techniques of scientific investigation of physical quantities and physical processes which are
used in Core Technology & Technology subjects.
MECHANICS
2.1 Kinetics
Definitions of momentum, impulse, impulsive force,
Statements of Newton’s laws motion and with equations,
Applications of laws of motion- Recoil of gun, Motion of two 03 04
connected bodies by light inextensible string passing over
smooth pulley, Motion of lift.
HEAT
Transmission of heat and expansion of solids:
Three modes of transmission of heat -conduction, convection and
radiation, good and bad conductor of heat with examples, law of
5 thermal conductivity, coefficient of thermal conductivity and its
S.I. unit, Definition of linear, aerial and cubical expansion and 03 04
relation between them. (no derivation)
(Numericals on law of thermal conductivity, and coefficients of
expansions)
6.1 SOUND 04 05
Definition of wave motion, amplitude, period, frequency,
and wavelength, relation between velocity, frequency and
wavelength , longitudinal and transverse wave, definition of
stationary wave , node and antinode, forced and free vibrations,
definition of resonance with examples, derivation of formula for
velocity of sound with end correction.
( Numericals on relation v = nλ and resonance)
6
6.2 Acoustics of Building
Acoustics-concept and definition, Intensity and loudness of
sound, echo, Reverberation standard reverberation time,
Sabine’s formula, Conditions for good acoustics, Factors
affecting Acoustical planning of auditorium. 03 04
(No Numericals)
9.1.3 LASER
Properties of laser, Characteristics and applications of laser.
02 4
9.1.4 X-rays
Introduction to X-rays, production of X-rays using Coolidge tube,
minimum wavelength of X-rays, properties and applications. of X-
rays 02 03
(Numericals on minimum wavelength of x-rays)
9.1.5 Introduction to nanotechnology
Total 60 80
List of Experiments:
1. To use Vernier Callipers for the measurement of dimensions of given object.
2. To use Micrometer Screw Gauge for the measurement of dimensions (Length,
Thickness, Diameter) of given object.
3. To use spherometer for the measurement of thickness of a given glass piece.
4. To determine time period of oscillation of compound bar pendulum and calculate
acceleration due to gravity (g).
5. To calculate Young's modulus of elasticity of steel wire by vernier method
6. To study capillary phenomenon and to verify that the height of liquid in capillary is
inversely proportional to the radius of capillary
7. To determine coefficient of viscosity of given liquid using Stoke's Method
8. To determine the velocity of sound by using resonance tube.
9. To calculate the Linear Thermal coefficient of expansion for copper by using pullinger's
apparatus.
10. To determine refractive index of a glass using glass slab by pin method. (sin i/sin r=μ).
11. To calculate refractive index of material of prism using spectrometer device.
12. To verify Total Internal Reflection (TIR) phenomenon for given glass slab and to
calculate critical angle of incidence.
13. To measure the numerical aperture the plastic fibre using 660 nm wavelength LED.
14. Verification of Ohm’s Law.
15. To verify inverse square law by using photoelectric cell.
16. To determine I-V characteristics of P-N junction Diode.
REFERENCE :
Sl. No. Author Title Publisher
01 VP Bhatnagar I.Sc. Physics Volume I & II Pitamber Publication Co. New
02 ArthurBeiser Appliedphysics TataMcGraw-Hill
Delhi
03 R.K.Gaur and S.L.Gupta EngineeringPhysics DhanpatraiandSons.
04 Rensic and Halliday Physics Wileypublications
05 Dr.S.K.Kulkarni Nanotechnology-principles Capitalpublishingcompany
06 S.K.Gupta ABC of Physics Modern Publisher New Delhi
andpractices
07 A. S. Vasudeva Senior Practical Physics S.K. Kataria & Sons.
08 E. ZEBROWSKI Physics For Technicians TATA MCGRAW HIL
09 H. H. LAL, B. K. Applied Physics TATA MCGRAW HILL
10 A Kumar Core Physics- I & II Bharti Bhavan
DeDelhi
SAWHNEY
K.L. Gomber & K. L Pradeep’s Fundamental
11. Pradeep Publication
Gogia Physics- XI & XII