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LEVEL-1 ; TERM-1

PHY 101:(PHYSICS THEORY) [ Physical Optics, Waves


and Oscillation, Heat and Thermodynamics]
1. Physical Optics:
theories of light ; Young's double slit experiment ; displacement of
fringes and its uses; Fresnel bi-prism ; interference at wedge shaped
films ; Newton's rings, interferometers; diffraction of light ; Fresnel and
Fraunhoffer diffraction , diffraction by single slit , diffraction from a
circular aperture , resolving power of optical instruments , diffraction at
double slit and n-slits-diffraction grating ; polarization ; production and
analysis of polarized light , Brewster's law , Malus law , polarization by
double refraction , retardation plates , nicol prism , optical activity ,
polarimeters , polaroid .

2. Waves and Oscillations:


differential equation of a simple harmonic oscillator , total energy and
average energy , combination of simple harmonic oscillations , Lissajous
figures , spring-mass system , calculation of time period of torsional
pendulum , damped oscillation , determination of damping co-efficient ;
forced oscillation , resonance , two-body oscillations , reduced mass ,
differential equation of a progressive wave , power and intensity of wave
motion , stationary wave , group velocity and phase velocity , architectural
acoustics , reverberation and Sabine's formula .

3. Heat and Thermodynamics:


principle of temperature measurements : platinum resistance thermometer ,
thermo-electric thermometer , pyrometer ;
kinetic theory of gases : Maxwell's distribution of molecular speeds , mean
free path , equipartition of energy , Brownian motion , Vander Waal's
equation of state , review of the first law of thermodynamics and its
application , reversible and irreversible processes , second law of
thermodynamics , Carnot cycle ; efficiency of heat engines , Carnots
theorem , entropy and disorder , thermodynamic functions , Maxwell
relations , Clausius-Clapeyron equation , Gibbs phase rule , third law of
thermodynamics .

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Fundamentals of Physics: Halliday, Resnick and Walker
2.Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Serway and Jewett
3.A textbook of optics : Subrahmanyam and Brijlal
4. Fundamental of Optics: Francis A. Jenkins and Harvey E.White
5. Introduction to Modern Optics: Grant R. Fowles
6. Fundamental Optical Design: Michael J. Kidger
7.Vibrations and Waves : A.P. French
8. Waves and Oscillations: Brijlal and Subramannyam
9. Waves and Oscillations: Walter Fox Smith
10. The Physics of Vibrations and Waves: H. J. Pain
11 . Engineering Thermodynamics : Tarik Al-Shemmeri
12 . Heat and Thermodynamics : BrijLal and Subramannyam
13 . Heat Transfer : Chris Long and Naser Sayma

Phy 102: (Physics Laboratory)

1.Determination of line frequency by Lissajous figures using an oscilloscope and a


function generator and verification of the calibration of time/div knob at a
particular position for different frequencies
2.determination of frequency of a tuning fork by Melde's apparatus
3.determination of the spring constant and the effective mass of a loaded spring
4. to draw magnetic induction versus current curve for a circular coil using Biot-
Savart law and hence to verify tangent law
5. determination of the moment of inertia of a fly-wheel about its axis of rotation
6. determination of rigidity modulus of the material of a wire by static method
7. determination of the pressure-coefficient of air by constant volume air
thermometer
8. determination of the thermal conductivity of a bad conductor by lee's method
9. to plot the thermo-electromotive force vs temperature (calibration) curve for a
given thermocouple (e5)
10. determination of the melting point of a solid using the calibration curve
obtained in experiment-e5
11. determination of the mechanical equivalent of heat by electrical method
12. determination of the focal length of (i) a convex lens by displacement method
and (ii) a concave lens by an auxiliary lens method
13. determination of the radius of curvature of a plano-convex lens by Newton's
ring method
14.determination of specific rotation of sugar solution by a polarimeter
15. to verify Malus' law of polarization
16. determination of the threshold frequency for the material of a photocathode and
hence find the value of the Planck's constant
17. determination of lattice constant by x-ray
Math 137 : (Differential and Integral Calculus,
Matrices)

1.Differential Calculus:
Limit, Continuity and differentiability; Successive differentiation and Leibnitz’s
theorem; Expansion of functions; Indeterminate forms; Partial differentiation;
Euler’s theorem; Tangent and Normal; Maxima and minima of functions of single
variables.

2.Integral Calculus:
Integration by parts; Standard integrals; Integration by the method of successive
reduction; Definite integrals; Beta function; Gamma function; Multiple integrals.

3.Matrices:
Definition of different kinds of matrices; Algebra of matrices; Inverse of matrix;
Rank and elementary transformation of matrices; Solution of system of linear
equations; Eigen values and eigen vectors; Cayley-Hamilton theorem.

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Calculus (10th Edition, Wiley, 2012) : Anton, Bivens , Davis
2. Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach ( 2nd Edition, Courier
Corporation, 2013 ) : Morris Kline
3. Elementary Linear Algebra (12th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2019): Howard
Anton, Chris Rorres, Anton Kaul
Chem 103: Chemistry I
Atomic structure and quantum theory: Bohr's theory, Heisenberg's uncertainty
principle, Schrö dinger’s wave equation, electronic configurations and properties of
atoms;
Electronic configurations and properties of molecules: chemical bond, valence
bond theory molecular orbital theory, shape of molecules, bond length, bond
energy;
Chemistry of halogen, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, non-metals and heavy
metals;
Modern concepts of acids and bases;
Different types of solutions;
properties of dilute solution;
Thermo-chemistry;
Electrochemistry: voltaic cells, electrolytic cells;
Colloids and colloidal solution;
Chemical and ionic equilibria;
Chemistry of water; Chemistry of water pollution;
Chemistry of cements, silicates and limes.

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1.Chemistry:The central science-Brown,Lemay,Bursten,Murphy,Woodword
2.Chemistry:The molecular nature of matter and change – Silberberg,Amateis
3. Modern Inorganic Chemistry ( 1st Edition, Friends International, 2005) - S. Z.
Haider
4.Concise Inorganic Chemistry (5th Edition, Wiley India Pvt. Limited, 2008) - J.
D. Lee
5. Principles of Physical Chemistry ( 1st Edition, Nawab Publications, 2005) -
Haque and Nawab
6. Essentials of Physical Chemistry (Revised Edition, S. Chand Limited, 2000) -
Bahl and Tuli
7. Atkins’ Physical Chemistry (Revised Edition, OUP Oxford, 2010) –
Atkins,Keeler,Paula
8. General Chemistry – by Darrell Ebbing
9. Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity-Weaver, J.C. Kotz and Paul Treichel
Chem 114(Lab): Inorganic Quantitative
Analysis
Volumetric Analysis: Acidimetry-Alkalimetry; Titrations involving redox
reactions, Determination of Cu, Fe and Ca volumetrically; Determination of Ca
and Mg in water.

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1.VOGEL’s textbook of quantitative chemical analysis :
Jeffery,Bassett,Mendham,Denney

CE 101: Analytic Mechanics


Coplanar and non-coplanar force systems;
moments;
analyses of two-dimensional frames and trusses;
friction;
flexible chords;
centroids of lines, areas and volumes;
moments of inertia of areas and masses;
plane motion;
principles of work and energy;
impulse and momentum;
virtual work principle for rigid bodies.

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. “Analytic Mechanics” by – Faires & Chambers (3rd Edition)
2. “Engineering Mechanics” by – Singer
3. “Engineering Mechanics: Statics”, 13th Ed., Hibbeler
4. “Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics”, 13th Ed., Hibbeler
5. “Fundamentals of Physics:, 9th Ed., Halliday, Resnick and Walke

CE 100: Civil Engineering Drawing


Lines and lettering; plane geometry: drawing of linear and curved geometric
figures, e.g. pentagon, hexagon, octagon, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola; solid
geometry: concept of isometric view and oblique view, theory of projections;
drawing of isometric view of 3d objects such as cube, prism, pyramid, cone and
cylinder; projections of cube, prism, cone, cylinder; developments of cube,
pyramid, cone, cylinder; plan, elevations and sections of one storied and duplex
building.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Civil Engineering Drawing by - Gurcharan Singh & Subash Chandra
2. Prathomic Engineering Drawing by - Hamonto Kumar Bhottacharjo
3. Engineering Drawing by Basant Agrawal and C M Agrawal

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