B.SC Physics
B.SC Physics
UNIVERSITY
PERIYAR PALKALAI NAGAR
SALEM – 636011
Syllabus for
B.SC. PHYSICS
( SEMESTER PATTERN )
( For Candidates admitted in the Colleges affiliated
to Periyar University from 2017-2018 onwards )
PERIYAR UNIVERSITY
REGULATIONS
1. ELIGIBILITY:
Refer this office circular No: PU/R/AD-1/UG/PG/Programmes Eligibility/2019 Dated: 16-04-2019.
2. DURATION OF THE COURSE:
The course for the degree of Bachelor of Science shall consist of three years divided into six
semesters with internal assessment under choice based credit system.
3. COURSE OFSTUDY:
The course of study shall comprise instruction in the following subjects according to the syllabus and
books prescribed from time to time.
I SEMESTER
1. Language -I (Tamil etc)
2. English -I
3. Core -Physics -I (Mechanics)
4. Allied Mathematics -I
5. Value Education
II SEMESTER
6. Language -II (Tamil etc)
7. English -II
8. Core Physics -II (Thermal Physics)
9. Core Physics -Practical I
10. Allied Mathematics -II
11. Allied Mathematics -III
12. Environmental Studies
13. Skill based Elective Course -I (Space Science)
III SEMESTER
14. Language -III (Tamil etc)
15. English -III
16. Core Physics -III (Properties of matter and Sound)
17. Allied Chemistry -I
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I Tamil or any other Language –II 6 3 3 25 75 100
II English – II 6 3 3 25 75 100
III Core II Physics 5 3 5 25 75 100
III Core Physics Practical - I* 3 3 4 - - -
Practical I
III Allied III Maths - II (or) 5 3 4 25 75 100
Allied II Chemistry - II
III Allied II Maths Paper III (Or) 2 3 2 - - -
III Allied Chemistry Practical I*
Practical
IV SBEC - I Skill based Elective course- I 2 3 2 - - -
IV Environmental studies* 1 3 2 - - -
* - Continued from I semester and Examinations will be at the end of II semester
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University
Hours /Week
Examination
Exam Hrs.
Paper
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Internal(2
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Subject Title
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75%)
Total
5%)
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SEMESTER III
I Tamil or any other Language –III 6 3 3 25 75 100
II English – III 6 3 3 25 75 100
III Core III Physics 5 3 5 25 75 100
III Core Physics Practical 3 3 - - - -
Practical II*
III Allied I Maths - I (or) 5 3 4 25 75 100
Chemistry - I
III Allied II Maths – III 2 3 - - - -
Allied (or) 2 3 - - - -
Practical I Chemistry Practical I*
IV SBEC - II 2 3 2 25 75 100
IV NMEC - I Skill based Elective Course II 2 3 2 - - -
Non Major elective course I
* - Examinations will be at the end of IV semester
SEMESTER IV
I Tamil or any other Language –IV 6 3 3 25 75 100
II English – IV 6 3 3 25 75 100
III Core IV Physics 5 3 5 25 75 100
III Core Physics Practical -II* 3 3 4 40 60 100
Practical II
III Allied III Maths - II (or) 5 3 4 25 75 100
Chemistry - II
III Allied II Maths - III (or) 2 3 2 25 75 100
Allied Chemistry Practical I* 2 3 2 40 60 100
Practical I
IV NMEC - I Non Major elective course I 2 3 2 25 75 100
* - Continued from III semester and Examinationswill be at the end of IV semester
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University
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SEMESTER V
I Core V Physics V 5 3 5 25 75 100
II Core VI Physics VI 5 3 5 25 75 100
III Elective I Physics 5 3 5 25 75 100
III Elective II Physics 5 3 5 25 75 100
III Core Physics Practical - III* 3 3 - - - -
Practical III
III Core Physics Practical - IV* 3 3 - - - -
Practical IV
IV SBEC - III Skill based Elective course- III 2 3 2 25 75 100
IV SBEC -IV Skill based Elective course- IV 2 3 2 25 75 100
* - Examinations will be at the end of VI semester
SEMESTER VI
III Core-VII Physics VII 5 3 5 25 75 100
III Core VIII Physics VIII 5 3 5 25 75 100
III Core IX Physics IX 5 3 5 25 75 100
III Elective III Physics 5 3 5 25 75 100
III Core III Physics Practical - III 3 3 4 25 75 100
Practical
III Core III Physics Practical - IV 3 3 4 25 75 100
Practical
IV SBEC V Skill based Elective course- V 2 3 2 25 75 100
IV SBEC VI Skill based Elective course- VI 2 3 2 25 75 100
* - Continued from III semester and Examinations will be at the end of VI semester
Total credit for I & II semester = 42 Credits
Total credit for III & IV semester = 42 Credits
Total credit for V & VI semester = 56 Credits
Total credit for 3 years = 140 Credits
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Question paper pattern for Core and Elective courses
Part C: 3 x 10 = 30 Marks
(Answer any three Questions)
(One question from each unit)
7. PASSING MINIMUM:
Theory:
IA: 25 marks University Examination: 75 marks
UE -75 marks
Practical:
IA: 40 marks University Examination: 60
marks
Evaluation Of IA Passing minimum
Observation -10 marks IA (40%) - 16 marks
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The above classification shall be given for over all performance including Non – Major
Electives and Skill based Courses. i.e., For Performance in the Part III only.
9. MAXIMUM DURATION FOR THE COMPLETION OF UG PROGRAM:
The maximum duration for the completion of UG Program shall not exceed twelve semesters.
10. COMMENCEMENT OF THIS REGULATION:
These regulations shall take effect from the academic year 2017 - 2018 and thereafter.
11.TRANSITORY PROVISION:
Candidates who were admitted to the UG course of study before 2017 - 2018 shall be
permitted to appear for the examinations under those regulations for a period for three years
i.e. up to and inclusive of the examination of April/May 2020. Thereafter they will be
permitted to appear only under regulations then in force.
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Core Paper I
Core Paper II
Core Paper III
Core Paper IV
Core Paper V
Core Paper VI
Core Paper VII
Core Paper VIII
Core Paper IX
Core Elective Paper I
Core Elective Paper II
Core Elective Paper III
Core Elective Paper IV
Core Practical I
Core Practical II
Core Practical III
Core Practical IV
Skill based Elective course- I
Skill based Elective course- II
Skill based Elective course- III
Skill based Elective course- IV
Skill based Elective course- V
Skill based Elective course- VI
Non Major Elective I
Non Major Elective II
Allied Paper I
Allied Paper II
Allied Paper III
Allied Paper IV
Allied Practical I
Allied Practical II
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B.SC. PHYSICS
SEMESTER – I
CORE I - MECHANICS
UNIT I:
Projectile:
Definition of Range, time of flight and angle of projection –Range up and down an inclined plane
maximum range – two directions of projections for a given velocity and range
Impulse–Impact:
Laws of impact – coefficient of restitution – impact of a smooth sphere on a fixed smooth plane –
Direct impact between two smooth spheres – Loss of kinetic energy in direct impact – velocity
change in oblique impact between two smooth spheres.
UNIT II
Composition of two SHM's of same period along a straight line and at the right angles to each
other –Lissajou's figures.
Dynamics of Rigid Bodies:
Laws of friction – angle of friction – resultant reaction and cone of fiction – equilibrium of a body on
an inclined plane under the action of a force
UNIT IV
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Center of pressure:
Definition – center of pressure of a rectangular lamina and triangular lamina.
Hydrodynamics:
Equation of continuity of flow – Bernoullie's theorem – venturimeter – Pitot's tube
UNIT V
Classical Mechanics:
Mechanics of system of particles – conservation theorem for linear momentum, angular momentum
and energy – constraints and its classification
Generalized coordinates – transformation between generalized coordinate and physical coordinates –
principle of virtual work – D' Alembert's principle – derivation of Lagrangian equation of motion
from D' Alembert's principle – Atwood's machine.
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
1. R. Murugeshan, Mechanics and Mathematical Physics, S.Chand& Company Ltd., New Delhi ,
Third Revised Edition (2008)
2. M. Narayanamurthi and N. Nagarathinam, Dynamics, the National Publishing Company,
8th Edition(2008)
3. Narayanamurthi andM. Nagarathnam, Statics, Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics, The
National Publishing Company, 8th Edition(2008)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. Herbert Goldstein, Charles Poole and John Safco, Classical Mechanics, Addition Wesley
Publications (2005)
2. D.S. Mathur, Mechanics, S.Chand& Company Ltd., New Delhi, Third Revised Edition (2000)
3. Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Sears & Zemansky's University Physics with Modern
Physics, 14th Edition(2015)
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SEMESTER – II
CORE II - THERMAL PHYSICS
UNIT I
Thermometry and Calorimetry:
Joule – Thomson effect – porous plug –theory and experiment – liquefaction of gases by Linde's
process –liquefaction of Helium by K. Onnes method – properties of Helium I and Helium II –
adiabatic demagnetization
Practical applications of low temperatures:
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UNIT V
Maxwell's Thermodynamic relations:
1. D.S. Mathur, Heat and Thermodynamics, S.Chand& Company Ltd., New Delhi (Third Revised
Edition 2000).
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. J. B. Rajam and C. L. Arora, Heat and Thermodynamics, S.Chand& Company Ltd., New Delhi
2. A. B. Gupta and H. P.Roy, Thermal Physics, Books &Allied Ltd; 3rd Revised edition edition (2010)
3. Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Sears & Zemansky's University Physics with Modern
Physics, 14th Edition (2015)
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PHYSICS PRACTICAL - I
List of experiments
(Any Sixteen Only)
1. Young's Modulus (q) – Non uniform Bending – pin and microscope method.
2. Young's Modulus (q) – Non uniform bending – scale and telescope method.
3. Torsion pendulum – Rigidity Modulus.
4. Surface tension and interfacial surface tension –Drop Weight method.
5. Compound pendulum – Determination of g and k.
6. Sonometer – frequency of a tuning fork –Determination of mass of a stone.
7. Viscosity of a liquid by graduated burette and mercury pellet method
8. Spectrometer – (i–d curve).
9. Spectrometer – Grating – normal incidence–measurement of Wavelength.
10. Potentiometer – calibration of low range Voltmeter.
11. P.O. Box – Temperature coefficient of resistance.
12. Lee's Disc – Thermal conductivity of a bad conductor and emissivity.
13. Joule's calorimeter – Specific heat capacity of aliquid – Barton's correction.
14. Current and Voltage sensitivities of a galvanometer.
15. Construction of basic logic gates (AND, OR, NOT) using ICs and verification of truth tables
16. Construction of special logic gates (NAND, NOR, EX–OR) using ICs and verification of truth tables.
17. Low range power pack using two diodes.
18. Specific heat capacity of a liquid – method of mixtures – Half time correction.
19. Sonometer –Determination AC frequency
20. Forward bias and reverse bias characteristics of zener diode
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Ouseph, Srinivasan & Vijayendran, Practical Physics
2. P.R. Sasi Kumar, Practical Physics –, PHI.
3. S. P.Singh, Advanced Practical Physics, Pragathi Prakasam.
4. Practical Physics – St. Joseph College, Trichy.
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SEMESTER – III
CORE III - PROPERTIES OF MATTER AND SOUND
UNIT I:
Elasticity:
Three types of elastic moduli – Poisson's ratio – Bending of beams– Expression for bending
moment –Cantilever–Depression of the loaded end of a Cantilever
Expression for Young's modulus (uniform and non–uniform bending) – experimental determination
of Young's modulus using pin and microscope method (uniform and non–uniform bending) –
Determination of Young's modulus by Koenig's method for non–uniform bending
Torsion of a body – expression for couple per unit twist – determination of rigidity modulus – Static
torsion method with scale and telescope – determination of rigidity modulus by torsion pendulum
with mass
UNIT II:
Viscosity:
Definition of Coefficient of viscosity with unit and dimension – expression for critical velocity–
Poiseulli's formula for coefficient of viscosity and its correction – determination of coefficient of
viscosity by capillary flow method (Poiseulli's method) – comparison of viscosities by Oswald's
viscometer – viscosity of a highly viscous liquid –Stoke's formula–Stoke's method for the Coefficient
of a highly viscous liquid
Diffusion:
Definition– Graham's laws of diffusion in liquids–Fick's laws of diffusion–Analogy with heat
conduction– experimental determination of coefficient of diffusion (Diffusivity)–Graham's law of
diffusion of gases–Effusion–transpiration
UNIT III:
Surface tension:
Definition of surface tension with unit and dimension– Surface energy – formation of drops– angle of
contact – excess of pressure inside curved surface – Experimental determination of surface tension
(Jaegar's method) – drop weight method of determining surface tension and interfacial surface
tension –Quincke's method
Osmosis: Definition– experimental determination of osmotic pressure – Laws of osmosis–
osmotic pressure and vapour pressure of a solution.
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UNIT IV
Sound:
Equation of motion for a body executing angular simple harmonic oscillations–Definition of free,
damped and forced vibrations – Theory of forced vibrations – Resonance – Sharpness of resonance –
Fourier's theorem – application for Saw– tooth wave and square wave. –Sonometer – determination
of A.C. frequency using sonometer
UNIT V
Ultrasonics:
Ultrasonics– Production –Piezo electric method –magnetostriction method – detection – properties –
applications. Acoustics: Acoustics of buildings – reverberation time – derivation of Sabine's formula
– determination of absorption coefficient.
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
1. D.S. Mathur, Elements of properties of matter, S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi (2010).
2. R. Murugeshan, Properties of matter and acoustics, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2012)
3. Brijlal and N. Subramanyam, Properties of matter, Eurasia Publishing House Limited (2005)
4. N. Subramaniam and Brijlal, AText Book of Sound, Vikas Publication House Pvt Ltd, New Delhi (1999)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. Richard P.Feynman, Lectures on Physics. Vol. I & II, The New Millennium Edition (2012)
2. David Halliday and Robert Resnick, Fundamentals of Physics, Wiley Plus, (2013)
3. B.H. Flowers and E. Mendoza, Properties of matter, Wiley Plus, 1991.
4. H.R. Gulati, Fundamentals of General properties of matter, S. Chand & Co. Pvt. Ltd, 2012.
5. Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Sears & Zemansky's University Physics with Modern
Physics, 14th Edition (2015)
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SEMESTER – IV
CORE IV - OPTICS
UNIT – I
Interference and Interferometers:
Coherence – temporal coherence and spatial coherence – Air wedge – testing the planeness of a
surface– Michelson Interferometer – types of fringes – Difference in wavelength of Sodium D1, D2
lines and thickness of a thin transparent plate – Febry– Perot interferometer – formation of fringes.
Holography: Holography – recording and reconstruction.
UNIT - II
Polarization – Nicol prism as polarizer and analyzer –Dichroic Polarizers –Huygen's theory of double
refraction in uniaxial crystals – Double image polarizing prisms – Quarter wave plate, Half wave
plate –Babinet's compensator – Plane, elliptically and circularly polarized light – production and
detection – Optical activity, analysis of light by Laurent's half shade polarimeter.
UNIT - IV
Aberrations:
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UNIT - V
FibreOptics :
Introduction – fiber optic system – the fiber optic communication compared to metallic cable (electrical)
communication– basic principle – total internal reflection – acceptance angle and numerical aperture –
types of optical fibers based on material –propagation (transmission) of light through an optical fiber –
index profile – fiber configurations – difference between single mode fiber and multimode fiber –
difference between step index fiber and graded index fiber – fiber optic communication link.
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
1. N. Subramaniyam, Brijlal and M.N. Avadhanulu, A text book of Optics, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi,
(2012)
2. R. Murugeshan and Kiruthiga Sivaprasath, Optics and spectroscopy, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2010)
3. P.K. Chakrabarti, Geometrical and Physical Optics, New Central BookAgency (P) Ltd, Kolkata, (2010)
4. Ashok kumar, D.R. Khanna and H.R. Gulati, Fundamentals of optics, S. Chand & Co. Pvt. Ltd (2012)
5. Subir Kumar Sarkar, Optic Fibres and Fibre Optic Communication Systems, S. Chand & Co., New
Delhi, 2003.
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. Eugene Hecht, Optics, Pearson, Fourth Edition, (2013)
2. Francis Jerkins and Harvey White, Fundamental optics, McGraw Hill Inc., New Delhi, (2011)
3. Ariel Lipson, Stephen G. Lipson & Henry Lipson, Optical Physics, Cambridge University Press; 4
edition (2010)
4. M.G. Raj, Fundamentals of optics,Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., NewDelhi (2004)
5. Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Sears & Zemansky's University Physics with Modern
Physics, 14th Edition (2015)
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SEMESTER – IV
PHYSICS PRACTICAL - II
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SEMESTER – V
Principle of a capacitor – energy stored in a capacitor – energy density – change in energy due to
dielectric slab – force of attraction between plates of a charged capacitor – capacitance of a spherical
and cylindrical capacitors – types of capacitors – quadrant electrometer – measurement of potential,
ionization current and dielectric constant.
UNIT II
Magnetic induction due to a straight conductor carrying current – magnetic induction on the axis of a
solenoid – moving coil ballistic galvanometer – damping correction – determination of absolute
capacity of a condenser – self – inductance by Anderson's Bridge method – experimental
determination of mutual inductance – coefficient of coupling.
UNIT IV
Transient current – growth and decay of current in a circuit containing resistance and inductance –
growth and decay of charge in a circuit containing resistance and capacitance – measurement of high
resistance by leakage – growth and decay of charge in a LCR circuit – condition for the discharge to
be oscillatory – frequency of oscillation.
UNIT V
Alternating current – peak, average and RMS value of current and voltage – form factor – ac circuit
containing resistance and inductance – choke coil – ac circuit containing resistance and capacitance –
series and parallel resonance circuits –Q factor – power in an ac circuit containing LCR – Wattless
current – Transformer – construction, theory and uses – energy loss – skin effect.
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1. Brijlal and Subramaniam, Electricity and Magnetism, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2016)
2. R. Murugeshan, Electricity and Magnetism, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2016)
3. Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Sears & Zemansky's University Physics with Modern
Physics, 14th Edition (2015)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. D. N. Vasudeva, Electricity and Magnetism, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2016)
2. K. K. Tewari, Electricity and Magnetism, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2016)
3. Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Sears & Zemansky's University Physics with Modern
Physics, 14th Edition (2015)
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SEMESTER – V
Special diodes : Light Emitting Diode (LED) and its advantages – multicolor LEDs and its
applications - Photo diode – characteristics and applications – Tunnel diode and its characteristics –
Tunnel diode as an Oscillator – Varactor diode – Theory and its applications – Schottky diode – PIN
diode and its applications.
UNIT – II
Construction of JFET – its characteristics and parameters - Common source JFET amplifier -
MOSFET - Depletion MOSFET- Enhancement MOSFET - UJT, SCR - Construction, working, V-I
characteristics and their application.
UNIT – IV
Multistage transistor amplifier – definition of gain, frequency response, decibel gain and bandwidth –
frequency response, advantages, disadvantages and applications of RC coupled two stage transistor
amplifier and transformer coupled two stage amplifier.
Principle of feedback in amplifiers – positive and negative feedback – effect of negative feedback -
emitter follower – positive feedback amplifier as an oscillator – Colpitt's oscillator, Hartley oscillator
and Piezoelectric crystal oscillator.
UNIT – V
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3. R.S. Sedha, Atext book ofApplied Electronics, S. Chand & Co. (2008)
4. Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Sears & Zemansky's University Physics with Modern
Physics, 14th Edition (2015)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
3. M.K. Bagde and S.P. Singh, Elements of electronics, S. Chand & Co. (1993)
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SEMESTER – VI
Photoelectric effect – Lenard's method to determine e/m for photoelectrons – Richardson and
Compton experiment – relation between photoelectric current and retarding potential – relation
between velocity of photoelectrons and frequency of light – failure of electromagnetic theory –
Einstein's light quantum hypothesis and photoelectric equation – experimental verification of
photoelectric equation – Millikan's experiment.
UNIT – II
Positive ray analysis – Thomson's parabola method – theory – determination of e/m and mass of
positive ions – Astons mass spectrograph determination of masses of isotopes – uses of mass
spectrographs – separation of isotopes – mass spectrograph method – diffusion method – thermal
diffusion method – pressure diffusionmethod.
UNIT – III
UNIT – IV
Description of vector atom model – quantum numbers associated with vector atom model – coupling
schemes – J.J. coupling – LS. coupling– application of spatial quantisation– Pauli's exclusion principle –
the selection rule – intensity rule –Lande's g factor – Bohr magneton– applications of vector atom model
– electron configuration – magnetic dipole due to spin – Stern – Gerlach
experiment. UNIT – V
Spectral terms and notations – fine structure of Sodium D lines – fine structure of Hα line – Zeeman
effect –Larmor's theorem – Quantum mechanical explanation of normal Zeeman effect – anomalous
Zeeman effect of D1 and D2 lines of Sodium –Paschen– Bach effect – Stark effect.
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1. R. Murugeshan and Kiruthiga Sivaprasath, Modern physics, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2016)
3. N. Subramaniyam, Brijlal and Jivan Seshan, Atomic and Nuclear Physics, S. Chand & Co, New
Delhi, (2013)
4. Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Sears & Zemansky's University Physics with Modern
Physics, 14th Edition (2015)
2. Samuel Glasstone, A Source book on Atomic energy, Krieger Publishing Company; 3rd Revised
edition (2014)
3. Henry Semat, John R. Albright, Introduction to Atomic and Nuclear Physics, Fletcher & Son Ltd,
Norwich; (1972)
4. T.A. Littlefield, N. Thorley, Atomic and Nuclear Physics, Medtec, New Delhi (2013)
5. B.N. Srivatsava, Basic Nuclear Physics and Cosmic rays, Pragti Prakashan publishers, Meerut (2011)
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SEMESTER – VI
CORE VIII - NUCLEAR PHYSICS
UNIT –I:
NUCLEAR STRUCTURE
General properties of nucleus – size, mass and charge–Proton – electron theory – proton – neutron theory
– Nuclear size –experimental measurement of nuclear radius – mirror nuclei method –meson theory
of nuclear forces – nuclear models – liquid drop model –Weizacker's semi – empirical formula –
nuclear shell model.
UNIT –II:
NUCLEAR DETECTORS
Principle and working – solid state detector – proportional counter –Wilson's cloud chamber –
Scintillation counter – Accelerators: Synchrocyclotron – Synchrotron – Electron synchrotron –proton
synchrotron –Betatron
UNIT – III:
ARTIFICIALTRANSMUTATION
Rutherford's experiment – Bohr's theory of Nuclear disintegration – Qvalue equation for a nuclear
reaction – threshold energy – types of nuclear reaction – energy balance and the Q value – threshold
energy of an endoergic reaction.
Nuclear fission – Bohr Wheeler theory – chain reaction – critical sizeand critical mass – Nuclear
fission reactor – Nuclear fusion – source of stellar energy – Carbon – Nitrogen cycle – Proton –
Proton cycle –Thermo Nuclear reaction – plasma.
UNIT –IV:
RADIOACTIVITY
Laws of successive disintegration – transient – and secular equilibria–range of alpha particles –
experimental measurement – Geiger –Nuttal Law– alpha ray spectra – Gamow's theory of alpha
decay and its experimental verification – Beta ray spectra – origin of line and continuous spectrum –
Fermi's theory of beta decay – K electron capture– Nuclear Isomerism.
UNIT – V:
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES:
Elementary Particles – types of interactions – classification of elementary particles – particle
quantum numbers – baryon number –lepton number – strangeness number – hyper charge –isospin
quantum number.
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SEMESTER – VI
CORE IX - QUANTUM MECHANICSAND RELATIVITY
UNIT I:
WAVE MECHANICS I
Schrödinger'swave equation for time dependent and time independent forms –Schrodinger's equation
for free particle – physical significance and properties of wave function –Normalized and orthogonal
wave function–Particle in a box–Tunneling effect–Barrier penetration problem – Linear harmonic
oscillator–zero point energy
UNIT IV:
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UNIT V:
RELATIVITY
3. P.M. Mathews and K. Venkatesan, A Text book of Quantum Mechanics, Tata McGraw–Hill, New
Delhi (1976)
4. G. Aruldass, Quantum Mechanics, Prentice–Hall Of India Pvt. Limited, (2002)
5. Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Sears & Zemansky's University Physics with Modern
Physics, 14th Edition (2015)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. Max Born, Atomic physics, Dover Publications Inc, 8 edition, (1990)
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SEMESTER – VI
PHYSICS PRACTICAL - III
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SEMESTER – VI
PHYSICS PRACTICAL - IV
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SEMESTER – V
ELECTIVE I - MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS &NUMERICAL METHODS
UNIT I: MATRICES
Solution of linear equation – Cramer's rule – characteristics matrix and characteristics equation of a
matrix – eigen values and eigenvectors – sub space and null space Diagonalisation of 3 x 3 symmetric
matrices
UNIT II: BETAAND GAMMA FUNCTIONS
Fundamental properties of gamma functions – the value and graph of gamma function –
transformation of gamma function – different forms of beta function – relation between beta and
gamma function –application
UNIT III: CURVE FITTING
Principle of least square – fitting a straight line – linear regression –fitting a parabola - fitting
an exponential curve
UNIT IV: ITERATIVE METHODS
Solving non – linear equation – bisection method – Successive approximation – Newton Raphson
method – modified Euler's method –Runge – Kutta method (second and third orders only)
UNIT V: NUMERICAL INTEGRATION
General formula – Trapezoidal rule – Simpson's - 1/3 rd rule and 3/8th rule – Gaussian
quadrature formula
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
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ELECTIVE II - SOLID STATE PHYSICS
UNIT I : CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
Crystal lattice - primitive and unit cell – crystal systems – Bravais lattice - Miller indices – Structure
of Crystal - Simple Cubic, Body Centered Cubic, Face Centered Cubic and Hexagonal Close Packed
structure, Sodium chloride structure, Zinc blende structure and Diamond structure.
UNIT II : CRYSTALLOGRAPHYAND CRYSTAL IMPERFECTIONS
X ray Spectrum - Moseley's law - diffraction of X-rays by crystals -Bragg's law in one dimension -
Experimental method in X-ray diffraction – Laue's method, rotating crystal method – powder photograph
method - point defects – line, surface and volume defects- effects of crystal imperfections.
UNIT III : MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
Different types of magnetic materials (dia- , para- , ferro – and antiferro) – Langevin's theory of
diamagnetism - Langevin's theory of paramagnetism - Weiss theory of paramagnetism - quantum theory
of ferromagnetism - ferrites - general properties of superconductors –type I & type II superconductors.
UNIT IV : DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES
Fundamental definition in dielectrics - different types of electric polarization - frequency and
temperature effects on polarization -dielectric loss - Claussius - Mosotti relation - determination of
dielectric constant - dielectric breakdown - properties of different types of insulating materials.
UNIT - V: MODERN ENGINEERING MATERIALS
Polymers - ceramics - super strong materials – cermets– high temperature materials – thermoelectric
materials - electrets – nuclear engineering materials – plastics - metallic glasses - optical materials -
fiber optic materials & uses.
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
1. C. Kittel, Introduction to Solid State Physics, John Wiley (2004)
2. M. Arumugam, Material Science, Anuradha Agencies, (2004)
3. G. Vijayakumari, Engineering Physics, Vikas Publications
4. Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Sears & Zemansky's University Physics with Modern
Physics, 14th Edition (2015)
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE:
1. Raghavan, Materials Science and Engineering, (2004).
2. Azaroff, Introduction to Solids, (2004).
3. A.J. Deckker, Solid State Physics, (2004).
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SEMESTER – V
ELECTIVE III - APPLIED PHYSICS
UNIT I
Crystal Growth
Nucleation concept – kinds of nucleation – equilibrium - stability and meta stable state – classical
theory of nucleation – kinetic theory of nucleation – energy formation of a nucleus – various crystal
growth methods – growth of crystals from solutions – preparation of a solution– saturation and super
saturation – low temperature solution growth –slow cooling method – Mason Jar method –
evaporation method –crystal from gel – growth of crystals from melt – Bridgmann method.
UNIT II
Nanomaterials
Synthesis and classification of synthesis methods –techniques used in synthesis of nano materials –
Chemical vapour Deposition, Sol-gel technique, Electro Deposition method, Ball Milling method –
Properties of nano materials and applications
UNIT III
Vacuum Technology
Vacuum - Importance of Vacuum technology in Industry – unit of vacuum – pressure range for low
vacuum to ultra-high vacuum
Pumps: Cenco-havoc rotating oil pump, Mercury diffusion pump and Turbo molecular pump.
Gauges: Pirani gauge, Penning gauge and Mc Lead gauge
UNIT IV
Spectroscopy
Resonance Spectroscopy Techniques : Principle of NMR spectroscopy –spectrometer and simple
applications; Principle of NQR spectroscopy –spectrometer and simple applications; Principle of ESR
spectroscopy –spectrometer and simple applications; Principle of Moss Bauer spectroscopy –
spectrometer and simple applications.
UNIT V
Bio Physics
Basis of bio molecules and molecular system-Membrane biophysics - nerve cell - bio physical basis
of nerve impulse conduction – membrane potential – resting potential and action potential - Gross
bioelectrical phenomenon of ECG and EEG-Molecular basis of muscle contraction, ultra structure
and molecular basis of vision and hearing
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SEMESTER – V
ELECTIVE IV - ENERGY PHYSICS
UNIT I : SOLAR ENERGY
Solar constant - solar radiation at the earth's surface - beam and diffuse solar radiation - solar radiation
measurements – angstrom compensation Pyrheliometer - solar records - solar pond – application of solar
ponds – solar cells - principle - semiconductor fixation –conversion, efficiency and power output - solar
functions – solar cooking - box type solar cooker - solar green house - types of greenhouses.
UNIT II : WIND ENERGY
Basic principles of wind energy conversion - wind data and energy estimation - basic components of a
Wind Energy Conversion System(WECS) - generator control - local control - application of wind
energy- energy from tides
UNIT III : BIO-MASS ENERGY
Biomass energy - classification - Biomass conversion technologies -thermo chemical conversion -
fermentation - photosynthesis -classification of biogas plants - Janta bio-gas - plant - gasification of
wood - ethanol from wood by acid hydrolysis.
UNIT IV : ENERGY STROAGE
Lead acid battery - Nickel cadmium battery - high temperature battery- Sodium sulphur cell -
advantages of Batteries - Hydrogen storage.
UNIT V : ENERGY CONSERVATION
Principles of energy conservation - types of energy audit – energy conservation approach technologies -
co-generation - gas turbines and diesel engine - heat pipes - principle - classification of heat pipes
BOOKS FOR STUDY :
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B.SC. PHYSICS
SEMESTER – VI
ELECTIVE V - LASER AND SPECTROSCOPY
UNIT I : ATOMIC SPECTROCOPY
Constant deviation spectrometer – Hartmann's formula – fine structure and super fine structure –
Solar Spectrum – high resolution Spectroscopy – L. G. plate – Fabry – Perot etalon application
UNIT II : MOLECULAR SPECTROCOPY
Microwave spectroscopy – theory – pure rotational Spectra of diatomic molecules – rigid rotator –
symmetric and asymmetric top molecule –microwave spectrometer – microwave oven
UNIT III : LASER PHYSICS
Laser – spontaneous and stimulated emission – population inversion –laser pumping – Einstein's
coefficient resonators – vibrational modes of resonators – control resonators – Q- factor – losses in
the cavity –Ruby laser – Helium Neon Laser – CO2 laser – solid state laser –Application of lasers in
industry, medicine and instrumentation, holography
UNIT IV : INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
energy of diatomic molecules –simple harmonic oscillator – diatomic vibrating rotator –vibration –
rotation spectrum of Carbon Monoxide – Breakdown of the Born Oppenheimer –approximation –
interaction of rotation and vibration – techniques and instrumentation – double and single – beam
operation
UNIT V : RAMAN SPECTRPSCOPY
Raman effect – classical and quantum theory – molecular polarizability– pure rotational Raman
spectra of linear molecules – vibrational Raman spectra – structure determination - vibrational
spectroscopy-techniques and instrumentation
BOOKS FOR STUDY AND REFERENCE :
1. N. Subramaniyam, Brijlal and M.N. Avadhanulu, A text book of Optics, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi,
(2012)
2. R. Murugeshan and Kiruthiga Sivaprasath, Optics and spectroscopy, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2010)
3. Banwell, Fundamentals of molecular spectroscopy, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi(2016)
4. M.N.Aravamudhan, An introduction to Laser theory and application, S. Chand & Co. Pvt. Ltd (2012)
5. Chang Raymond, Basic principles of spectroscopy, McGrawHill, New Delhi, 2003.
6. Gurdeep R. Chatwal, Spectroscopy (Atomic and Molecular), Himalaya Publishing House,
7. Nityanand Chowdry and Richa Verma, Laser systems and applications, PHI, (2011)
8. G. Aruldass, Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy, PHI (2007)
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SEMESTER – V I
ELECTIVE VI - ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION
UNIT – I
Modulation
definition - types of modulation AM, FM, PM – expression for amplitude modulated voltage - wave
form of amplitude modulated wave - collector modulation circuit - single side band generation -
balanced modulator - AM transmitter - block diagram and explanation- frequency modulation -
expression for frequency modulated voltage -side bands in FM, AM production by transistor
modulator -comparison of AM, FM,PM.
UNIT - II
Demodulation
Definition - diode detection of AM signals – FM detection - Foster Seely discriminator - radio
receivers – straight receivers - TRF receivers - super heterodyne receivers - block diagram-
explanation of each stage - FM receivers – block diagram.
UNIT – III
Television
Plumbicon - vidicon - scanning and interlaced scanning – block diagram of TV transmitter and
receiver - colour TV - generation R, G,B signals - simplified block diagram of colour TV transmitter
and receiver – TV transmitting antennas - dipole panel - TV receiving antenna - Yagi antenna - log
antenna - log periodic antenna.
UNIT - IV
RADAR and Satellites
principle of radar - Radar equation - radar – transmitting systems - radar antennas - duplexer - radar
receivers uses of radar – introduction to Satellite communication system –Basic components –
Telemetry – and command system (Block diagram) – Satellite links
UNIT - V
Digital communication
Digital technology - fundamentals of data communication systems - characteristics of data
transmission circuits– digital codes - error detection and correction - data sets and interconnection -
requirements - modern classification – modern interfacing
BOOKS FOR STUDY:
1. Gupta & Kumar, Hand book of Electronics, Pragati Prakhasan, Meerut (2012)
2. Kennedy and Davis , Electronics Communication Systems, TMH
3. Dennis Roddy and John Coolen, Electronics Communications, Pearson Education Publication (1995)
4. Louis E. Frenzel, Principles of Electronic Communication Systems, McGraw-Hill Education (2007)
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B.SC. PHYSICS
SEMESTER – II
SKILL BASED ELECTIVE COURSE - I
SPACE SCIENCE
UNIT I: Universe
Planets - interior planets - exterior planets - crust, mantle and core of the earth - different - region
of earth's atmosphere - rotation of the earth - magnetosphere - Van Allen belts - Aurora.
UNIT II: Comets, Meteors, Asteroids
Composition and structure of comets - periodic comets – salient features of asteroids, meteors and its use
Structure of photosphere, chromosphere, corona - sunspots – solar flares - solar prominences - solar
piages - satellites of planets -structure, phases and their features of moon.
UNIT IV : Stars
Constellations - binary stars - their origin and types star clusters –globular clusters - types of
variable stars - types of galaxies.
UNIT V : Origin of Universe
Big bang theory - pulsating theory - steady state theory – composition of universe expansion
REFERENCE :
1. K.D. Abyankar, Astrophysics of the solar system, University press, India (1999)
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SEMESTER – IIII
SKILL BASED ELECTIVE COURSE - II
PROGRAMMING IN C LANGUAGE
UNIT - I
Evolution of computers - computer generations - history of development of computers
UNIT - II
Input unit - output unit - Central Processing Unit (CPU) –programming languages - algorithms - flow
charts - operating system -basic principle
UNIT - III
Basic structure of C - programs - constants - variables - data type –declaration of variables - defining
symbolic constants, operators and expression - reading a character - writing a character – formatted
input and output statements
UNIT - IV
Control statements - simple if, if – else, else - if ladder – switching statements - go to statement -
break and continue looping - while-do for statements - arrays - user defined functions - string
functions -streat, strcpy, strlen, strcmp - elementary idea.
UNIT - V
2. Area of a triangle
3. Sorting a set of numbers in ascending and descending order
4. Summing the series of numbers
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SEMESTER – V
SKILL BASED ELECTIVE COURSE - III
BIO-MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
UNIT I:
Introduction – Cells and their structures –Nature of cancer cells –Transport of ions through the cell
membrane –Resting and acting potentials – Bio electric potentials –Difficult system of human body
UNIT II:
Pacemakers - introduction - external and internal pacemakers -artificial heart valves - (principle -
block diagram and operation)
UNIT IV:
Anesthesia machine - recording fetal heart movements and blood circulation using doppler ultrasonic
method - laser based Doppler blood flow meter - Blood cell counter - B.P. measurement - direct and
indirect method - Haemocytometer - counting of RBCs and WBCs.
UNIT V:
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B.SC. PHYSICS
SEMESTER – VI
SKILL BASED ELECTIVE COURSE - IV
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
UNIT I
Number system and codes
Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal – inter conversion – Gray code – excess 3-code – ASCII code – basic
gates – DeMorgan's theorem – universal gates.
UNIT II
Boolean algebra
Laws of Boolean algebra – solving Boolean expression – K-map –minterms-– SOP – K-map
simplification using minterm (2, 3 and 4variables) – POS – K-map simplification using max terms (2,
3 and 4variables) – incomplete specified functions.
UNIT III
Arithmetic and logic circuits
Half adder – Full adder – Half subtractor – Full subtractor – Decoder –BCD to seven segment
decoder – Encoder – decimal to BCD encoder –multiplexer – applications – de-multiplexer.
UNIT IV
Sequential circuits
RS Flip flop using NOR and NAND gates – clocked RS flip flop – D flipflop – JK flip flop – Master
Slave JK flip flop – Registers – Shift Registers (right to left and left to right) – applications.
UNIT V
Counters and data converters
Counters – modulus of a counter – asynchronous counter (4-bits) –synchronous counter (3-bits) – BCD
counter – D/Aconversion – R-2Rbinary ladder method – A/D conversion – successive approximation.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. Don Leach, Albert Malvino, Digital principles and applications, McGraw-Hill Inc., US (1994)
2. V.Vijayendran, Digital fundamentals. S. Viswanathan Printers and Publishers Pvt. Ltd., (2009)
3. Virendra Kumar, Digital electronics, NewAge International Publishers (2007)
4. Avinashi Kapoor and L. K. Maheswari, Digital Electronics - Principles and Practice, Macmillan
India Limited (2004)
5. D. A. Godse andA.P. Godse, Digital electronics, Technical Publlsher, Pune (2008)
6. Morris Mano, Digital Logic and Computer Design, Pearson Education (2004)
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B.SC. PHYSICS
SEMESTER – VI
SKILL BASED ELECTIVE COURSE - V
BASIC OF ELECTRICITY AND APPLIANCES
UNIT I
Electrical charge – current – potential – units – Ohm's law – electrical energy – power – watt – kWh –
consumption of electrical power –resistance – capacitance – inductance and its units – measuring
meter - Galvanometer, ammeter, voltmeter and multimeter.
UNIT II
Principles of transformers – constructional details – Core type, Shell type – classification of transformers
– EMF equation – voltage ratio –current ratio – transformer on no load – auto transformer –applications.
UNIT III
AC and DC – single phase and three phase connections – three phase transformer – house wiring star-
star, star-delta, delta –star connections – overloading – earthing – short circuiting – fuses –cooling of
transformers – protective devices and accessories – losses in transformer.
UNIT IV
Electrical bulbs – fluorescent lamps – inverter – UPS – Stabilizer –principle and operations of fan –
wet grinder – mixer – water heater –electric iron box – microwave oven – refrigerator.
UNIT V
Electric heating – resistance heating – induction heating – high frequency eddy current heating –
Dielectric heating – resistance welding – electric arc welding – occupational hazards due to chemical
reactions.
BOOKS FOR STUDYAND REFERENCES
1. P.L. Soni, P.V.Gupta and V.S.Bhatnagar,Atext book in electric power, Dhanpat rai sons,
2. E.O. Taylor, Utilization of electrical energy, Orient Longman
3. H. Partas, Arts and Science of utilization of electrical energy DhanpatRai& Sons, New Delhi
4. J.B. Gupta, An integrated course in electrical engineering, S.K. Kataria & Sons (2013)
5. B.L. Teraja and A.K. Teraja,ATextbook of Electrical Technology, S. Chand & Co. New Delhi (2006)
6. Alternating current electrical engineering, Philip Kemp, Mcmillan (1963)
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SEMESTER – VI
SKILL BASED ELECTIVE COURSE - VI
MICROPROCESSOR AND ITS APPLICATIONS
UNIT- I
Terms related to microprocessor (microprocessor, micro computer, Bit, Byte, MSB, LSB, Nibble,
Word, Instruction, Bus, Mnemonic, Program, Machine language, Assembly language) - Functional
block diagram of micro computer - Development of microprocessor – Pin configuration of
microprocessor of 8085 – power supply - address bus – Multiplexed address/data bus – control and
status signals- interrupt signals –clock signals- hand shake signals – reset signals
UNIT-II
Architecture of microprocessor 8085 – Word length –registers – ALU –Accumulator – stack pointer –
program counter – Instruction register – Instruction decoder & machine cycle encoder – timing and
control unit - Flags – PSW –internal data bus –Instruction format – Mnemonics – Classification of
instructions of 8085 based on their length with examples
UNIT-III
Addressing modes of 8085- Instruction set of 8085 – Classification of instruction set based on their
operations with examples – Data transfer operations – Arithmetic operations – Logical operations –
Branching operations – Machine control operations
UNIT-IV
Assembly language programs: Transferring a block of data – 8 bit addition - 8 bit subtraction - 8 bit
multiplication – 8 bit division –Square root of a number
UNIT-V
Assembly language programs: Arranging numbers in ascending and descending order (Bubble sort
method) – Finding greatest and smallest number in an array – Sum of N numbers – Generating
Fibonacci series
BOOKS FOR STUDYAND REFERENCE
1. Ramesh Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085,
Penram International Publishing, 6th edition (2013)
2. B. Ram, Fundamentals of Microprocessor and Microcontrollers, Dhanpat Rai Publications (2008)
3. Aditya P.Mathur, Introduction to Microprocessor, Mc graw Hill (1990)
4. V. Vijayendran, Fundamental of Microprocessor 8085: Architecture Programming, and
Interfacing, Viswanathan, S., Printers & Publishers PVT Ltd (2009)
5. Charles M. Gilmore, Microprocessor: Principles andApplication, McGraw-Hill (1995)
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B.SC. PHYSICS
SEMESTER – III
NON MAJOR ELECTIVE : I
ESSENTIAL OF ELECTRICITY
UNIT I:
Condenser boxes - electrolytic condenser - guard ring - condenser -condenser in series - condensers
in parallel.
UNIT III:
Electric field - potential - Ohm's law - electrical energy and power -resistance - types of resistance -
fixed resistance - variable resistance.
UNIT IV:
Colour codes - resistance in series - resistance in parallel - Kirchoff's law - application to Wheatstone's
network.
UNIT V:
Primary cell - Daniel, Lechlanche, Dry cell - Secondary cell - Lead acid, Nickel (Principle only) -
Cadmium cell - rechargeable cell.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. Brijlal and Subramaniam, Electricity and Magnetism, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2016)
2. R. Murugeshan, Electricity and Magnetism, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2016)
BOOKS FOR AND REFERENCE
1. D. N. Vasudeva, Electricity and Magnetism, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2016)
2. K. K. Tewari, Electricity and Magnetism, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2016)
3. Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, Sears & Zemansky's University Physics with Modern
Physics, 14th Edition (2015)
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SEMESTER – IV
NON MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSE - II
PHYSICS IN EVERYDAY LIFE
UNIT I: MECHANICS
Motion, Force and Newton's laws - momentum - projectile and circular motions - gravitation -
planetary motion and earth satellites –communication satellites - work, power and energy - energy
and environment – rotational motion
UNIT II: PROPERTIES OF MATTER
Three states of matter - binding forces - fluid pressure and thrust -applications - Pascal law -
Archimedes principle – capillary action -Bernoulli's principle - Viscosity
UNIT III: HEATAND SOUND
Measurement of heat and temperature - clinical thermometer – heat transfer - thermos flask - change of
state - effect of pressure on boiling point and melting point - heat engines - steam engine and dieselengine
– sound and music - reverberation - acoustics of building -recording and reproduction of sound in film
UNIT IV: ELECTRICITYAND MAGNETISM
Colomb's law - action of points, lightning arrester - Ohm's law -electric power - electrical safety -
electromagnetic induction -Faraday's Law - Lenz Law - transformers - mariner's compass
UNIT V: OPTICS
Light - optical instruments - camera - telescope - microscope -projector - nuclear energy - fission and
fusion - nuclear power plants -atom bomb and hydrogen bomb
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. R. Murugeshan,Allied Physics I & II, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2006)
2. D.S. Mathur, Elements of properties of matter, S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi (2010).
3. R. Murugeshan, Properties of matter and acoustics, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2012)
4. Brijlal & Dr. N. Subramanyam and P.S. Hemne, Heat and Thermodynamics, S. Chand & Co, New
Delhi , (2004)
5. R. Murugesan, Electricity, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2010)
6. R. Murugeshan and Kiruthiga Sivaprasath, Modern physics, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2016)
7. N. Subramaniyam, Brijlal and M.N. Avadhanulu, A text book of Optics, S. Chand & Co, New
Delhi, (2012)
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B.SC. PHYSICS
SEMESTER – I / III
ALLIED PAPER - I
ALLIED PHYSICS - I
UNIT I: Properties of matter:
Elasticity–Bending of beams – Expression for bending moment –Expression for Young's modulus
(uniform and non–uniform bending) – experimental determination of Young's modulus using pin
and microscope method (uniform and non–uniform bending) –Torsion of a body – expression for
couple per unit twist – determination of rigidity modulus of a wire by torsional pendulum– Static
torsion method with scale and telescope – drop weight method of determining surface tension and
interfacial surface tension
UNIT II SOUND:
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1. R. Murugeshan, Allied Physics I & II, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2006)
2. D.S. Mathur, Elements of properties of matter, S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi (2010).
3. R. Murugeshan, Properties of matter and acoustics, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2012)
4. Brijlal & Dr.N.Subramanyam and P.S. Hemne, Heat and Thermodynamics, S. Chand & Co,
New Delhi , (2004)
5. R. Murugesan, Electricity, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2010)
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B.SC. PHYSICS
SEMESTER – II / IV
ALLIED PAPER - II
ALLIED PHYSICS - II
UNIT I:
Atomic physics:
The vector atom model – spatial quantization–spinning of an electron –quantum numbers associated
with the vector atom model – coupling schemes –LS and jj coupling – the Pauli's exclusion principle
– Stern and Gerlach experiment
UNIT II
Nuclear Physics:
Nuclear models – liquid drop model – semi empirical mass formula – merits and demerits -shell model –
evidences for shell model – nuclear radiation detectors –ionization chamber – Wilson cloud chamber
UNIT III
Solid state physics:
Bonding in crystals – ionic bond – covalent bond – metallic bond – molecular bond – hydrogen bond
– their properties
Simple crystal structures – simple cube – body centered cube – face centered cube – co-ordination
number – atomic radius – packing factor
UNIT IV
Semiconductor physics:
Theory of energy bands in crystals – distinction between conductors, insulators and semiconductors –
intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors – zener diode characteristics – break down voltage – zener
diode as voltageregulator
Basic logic gates – OR, AND, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR gates – NAND & NOR as universal
building block –De Morgan's theorem and its verification - laws of Boolean algebra – simplification
of Boolean expressions
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UNIT V
3. N. Subramaniyam, Brijlal and M.N. Avadhanulu, A text book of Optics, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi,
(2012)
4. R. Murugeshan and Kiruthiga Sivaprasath, Optics and spectroscopy, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi (2010)
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B.SC. PHYSICS
SEMESTER – I V
ALLIED PRACTICAL I
PHYSICS - PRACTICALS
18. Verification of truth tables of AND, OR & NOT gates using ICs.
19. Construction of low range power pack using two diodes.
20. Verification of De Morgan's theorems
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