Course Outline PHY-102 Applied Physics
Course Outline PHY-102 Applied Physics
Course Outline PHY-102 Applied Physics
1. Course Information
Course Number and Title: PHY-102 Applied Physics
Credits: 3 (2+1)
Instructor(s)-in-charge: Lec. Sabeen Malik
Course type: Lecture + Lab
Required or Elective: Required
Course pre-requisites None
Degree and Semester DE-44(ME-A &B&C)
Month and Year September 2022
2. Course Schedule
Lecture: 2 hrs/week, Meets once weekly
Lab: 3 hrs/week, Meets once in a week
Discussion: 1 hr/discussion, multiple discussion sections offered per quarter
Outside study: 3 hrs/week
Office Hours : 3 hrs/week by instructor, 3 hrs/week by teaching assistant/lab engineer
Course Assessment
Exam: 1 Midterm Exam and 1 Final
Home work: 2 graded Assignments
Lab reports: 12-13 reports, 01 Lab Mid, 01 Lab viva, 01 Lab Final
Quizzes: 4 Quizzes
Grading: Theory (67%) Lab (33%)
Midterm Exam 30-50% Lab Work Lab Manual 40%
Quizzes: 10-15% 70% Lab Viva 30%
Assignments 5-10% Lab Mid 30%
Final Exam 45-50% Lab Final 30%
Plagiarism Policy Any work (Assignment, Projects, labs etc) if found copied, will have strict
penalties
3. 4. Course book and Related Course Material
Textbooks: 1. Physics for Scientists and Engineers 8th Ed Raymond
A. Serway
2. Physics by Halliday, Resnick, Krane, 5th edition, Vol-I
& Vol-II
Reference Books: 1. Physics By Halliday, Resnick& Walker (7th Edition)
2. University Physics, 12th Edition by Hugh D.Young,
Roqer A. Freedman and Lewis Ford
3. Physics for Scientists & Engineers, 6th edition
(extended version) by Paul A.Tipler and Gene Mosca
5. Catalog Descriptions
This course consists of topics related to mechanics and electromagnetism. In the first part, students
learn about Newton’s laws of motion, and its application to many types of forces. Then rotational
motion, work and simple harmonic motion. In the second part students study Coulomb’s law, Gauss’
law and then the basic concepts of magnetism.
6. Course Objectives
The main objectives of this course are
a. Understand and apply the concepts of mechanics
b. Understand and apply the concepts of electrostatics and magnetostatics
c. Validate the theoretical concepts through relevant lab experiments
8. Lab Experiments
01 Introduction to Lab Equipment: DMM & Power Supply
05 Verification of inverse square law by studying variation of photoelectric current with intensity of
light.
07 Hook’s Law: Determination of Spring constant and effective mass of a spring by static and
Dynamic methods.
14 Hall Effect: Study the Hall voltage relationship with magnetic field and current.
1. Force and Motion CLO-1 Physics for Scientists and Engineers 8th Ed
a. Without friction
Raymond A. Serway
b. With friction
c. Uniform circular Chapter 5 and 6
motion
2. Work and energy CLO-1 Physics for Scientists and Engineers 8th Ed
a. Kinetic energy
Raymond A. Serway
b. work energy principle
c. work done by a Chapter 7
variable force
3. Rotational motion CLO-1 Physics for Scientists and Engineers 8th Ed
Raymond A. Serway
Chapter 10
4. Simple harmonic motion CLO-1 Physics for Scientists and Engineers 8th Ed
Raymond A. Serway
Chapter 15
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25