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S.No.

1548
M.Sc. (Phy.) - 1 Sem.

ELECTRONICS
Paper - PHY 401

2018/09

ne Allowed-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-75

te: Section A consists of Eight questions.


Candidates are required to attempt Six

questions. Each question carries 2.5 marks.

Section B, C, D and E : Each section consists


of Two questions. Candidates are required to

attempt One question from each section. Each


question carries 15 marks.
Section - A

i In SCR, what do you mean by Firing Voltage?


ii) What are basic Boolean Operators? Explain
their truth table and circuit symbols.
il) Name any Gate from which all other gates can
be constructed.

iv) Difference between MESFET & MOSFET.


v) Convert 546 in decimal system to Hexadecimal
system.

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Electronics/ 60)
What arc Pairs, Quads and Octets? What
at isis their
importance in K-maps?

What do you mean by De-Morgan's Theoren


ii)
Give its two forms.

ii) Explain the meaning intCgrator by using Op.


of

Amp.
SectionB

What are four layer P-n-P-n devices and how these

are fabricated? Explain the working of P-n-P-n in tem

of their characteristics.
Describe the working of Charge Couple Devices

(CCDs).
Section-C

with the
Explain the working of bistable multivibrator
help of waveforms. Describe two of its applications.
Give reason that OP-Amp is better than BJT devices.

Explain the working of logarithmic amplifier using U


Amp.
Section-D

Explain aiy two of the following:


i) Multiplexer
Decoder
ii) Parity generator and checker
2/3 (M.Sc. (Phy) - I Sem. / Electronics/ 60)
7Define K-Map. Draw K-Map for the following
7.
function and reduce it into SOP & POS form.
F(A, B.C, D) = rM(3,7,8,9,12, 13)

Section - E

S. Compare Parallel Counter with Series Counter.


Design a Mod-10 up/ down counter by using J-K Flip

Flop.
9. Discuss the functioning of a Successive Approximation
Analog to Digital Converter. What are the main points
taken into consideration while designing an ADC?

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S.No. 1549
M.Sc. (Phy.)- I Sem.
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
Paper- PHY 402
2018/ 11

TimeAllowed-3 Hours] Maximum Marks-75

Note:- The question paper has five sections. Attempt


any Six questions from Section A and One
question cach from Sections B, C, D and E.

Section-A
1. a) Plot graph of the following function in the interval

[0,2]:
fx) = * 0<x<1

-1<x<0, period of function =2.

b) What is Fourier series expansion ofthe function?


Also state Dirichlet conditions.

c) Prove that u(x, y) =3xy- y' is harmonic.

d) Determire the location of poles of the function,


1
f)-
z(z-i
e) Find the divergence of position vector, r.

Obtain the expression for a divergence of a vector


function in cylindrical co-ordinates.
1/4 (M.Sc. (Phy).-I Sem. /Mathematical Physics/ 50)
function ol
trst kind,
Bessel
th.at
Show

components i
numbCT

What is he tot:1l
N - d i n c n s i o n a l space
m in
tensor ofrank
(2.56 15)
Section- B

Series
Fourier
Expand in a

-T <N< 0
(a)=-k

=k 0<x<T
function
=
27
(7.5)
Period of
transform of:
Fourier
Find the

Fx)=1-xwhen|x|s1

= 0 whenx>1 (7.5)
Convolution
Theorem for
State and prove
(7.5)
Fourier Transform.
y():
Find the Fourier
series of a triangular wave,
y
=
0 at t =0
y a att =T/2

y= 0 att= T
to be T. (7.3)
Assume the period of the wave

Scction-C
of
Give the definition and one example

mathematical group.

M.Sc. (Phy).- I Sem. / Mathematical Physics


b) At time t, the
.
position vector of the moving
particle is R(t)= Acos +B sin where A and
B are constant vectors and is the constant
sealar. Find the velocity, V and show that R»V
aconstant veetor. Show that the acceleration
is directed towards the
origin and is proportional
to the distance.
(7.5)
. a) Develop Laplace equation in spherical polur
coordinates. (7.5)
b) Define Symmetric and Anti-symeetric tensors.
Explain the quotient law of tensors. (7.5)
Section- D

5. a) Solve the differential equation, d'yky=0by


d2

Frobenius method. (7.5)


b) Define gamma function, T(n) and show that:
2.4.6..2n = 2".r(n +1)
(7.5)
7. a) Using the recurrence relation for Besscl Functions

J(x) i.e.

22m m!T(v+ m +1)

Show (x) =
2 COS X
2
{
N (7.5)

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tunction for I
geneating
ISIng the
Polynomials, /(1) ie

v-2
27+
expression
n for P
Px) and pP
) and
the
Determine

Section-E

Thcorem.(
Vauchy Integral
prove
s a) Stateand
1
(E)= in the counter clockw
b) integrate +1
circle:2-i=I (75
sensearound the
residue at the singular points
Determine the
a)

the function J (2)? +4z +1


(75
dx

By use of residue theorem,


evaluate
J
b)
(75

* * ** *k *

50
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S.No. 1550
M.Sc. (Phy.) - I Sem.

CLASSICAL MECHANICS
Paper PHY 403
2018/11

meAllowed-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-75

te: Attempt Any Six questions from Section A.

Each question carries 2.5 marks. Attempt any


One question from Sections B, C, D and E.

Each question carries 15 marks.


Section - A

i) Show that constraints in a rigid body are

conservative.

i) A particle of mass m describes an elliptical orbit

about a centre of attractive force at one of its

focus given by 2 where K is a constant.


Show that speed v of the particle at any point

-E|217
in the orbit is where a is semi-
mLr
major axis.

i)
i) Show that the motion under a central force is

confined to a plane.
4 (M.Sc. (Phy) - I Sem./ Classical Mechanics / 60)
Explain the advarntages ot using generalised.

ordinates.
for torquc frec m
Explain invariable plane molion
of a rigid body.
cannot be represcntcd
Finite rotations

vectors. Explain.

Prove that if Poisson Bracket [ Pj,H ] vanishes,


i)
Pj = Constant.

co-ordinate is cyclic in
ii) Prove that if a

also be cyclic in Hamiltonian.


Lagrangian, it will
(6x2.5-15)

Section-B
for a conservative
Derive Lagrange's equations
(7.5)
system from Hamilton's
Principle.
of a particle
Derive the equation of motion
attractive inverse square TOr
moving under an

(7.5)
using Lagrange's equations. of
types
Explain Constraints. Discuss various
(7.5)
constraints with examples.
ve the
What are generalised co-ordinates7 Deri in termsof

in
expression for kinetic energy
(7.5

generalised velocity.
/60)

(Phy) - I Sem./ Classical


Mechanics.

(M.SC.
Section
of the orbit for a
Derive the differential equations

under a central force. Discuss the


particle moving
conditions for stability and closure of orbits under a
entral foree. (15)
how two body problem can be
a) Explain a

reduced to one body problem using the concept

of reduced mass. (7.5)


b)State and prove Kepler's Laws. (7.5)
Section-D
State and prove Euler's Theorem for general
a)

displacement of a body with one point fixed.

(10)

b) Write a short note on inertia ellipsoid. 5)


Derive the inertia tensor for a rigid body rotating
about a fixed point. Explain Principal Axes and

Principal Moment of Inertia. (15)


Section - E

a) Explain Modified Hamilton's Principle. Derive

Hanilton's Canonical cquations of motion.(7.5)

b) Provc Principle of Least Action and derive

Jacobi's form of principle of least action. (7.5

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9 a) Discuss the exact diffcrential condition fora

ransformation to be canonical. (5)


b) Show that the transformation

= 24c" cos P,
P=2qe"sin p
is canonical.
(5)
e)
c) Explain Infinitesimal Contact Transformations.

(5)

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S.No. 1551
M.Sc. (Physics) -Sem.
COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES
Paper PHY 404
2018/ 11

ime Allowed-3 Hours] [Maximum Marks-75

ote: Attempt Five questions in all. Section A is


compulsory, out of the eight parts in question 1
in this section attempt only 6. Attempt
remaining
four questions by selecting 1 question from each
of the sections B, C, D and E. Scientific
Calculator is allowed
Section-A
a) Using library functions, construct FORTRAN

statement for the following: Z = sin


X+y
(2.5)
b) Distinguish between a function subprogram and
a subroutine subprogram.
(2.5)
c)
C) What is the difference between
generation of a
pseudo random number and a true random
number?
(2.5)
d) What is a non-linear
equation, give an exampie
from physics?
(2.5)
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I Sem. /
Computational Tech. / 60)
e) What are Divided Differences?

Give areal life example ofa lifferential cquat


(2.5)
g) When do we need to use a numerical metho
hod
instead of analytical method for integration?2
h) What is meant by ill defined system of iner
equations? (25)
Section-B

Write a Fortran program to evaluate the


a)
expression:

w=
(x+y-2- (7.5)
2

b) Give a flow chart to solve the quadratic equation

ax +bx +C 0, a = # 0, using the formula

roots=-
-btNb-4ac flow chart should have
2a
provision to display the real roots and give

message that there are no real roots. (7.5)


) List Fortran statements that are used to

How
mplement conditional execution statements.
ution? (7.5)
are these different in terms of executiol
iescribe the action offollowing statements
(iii) Read(8, 10)
) Read* (i) Print *
(7.59

(iv) Write (*,200) (iv) Write (6,200)


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I Sem. I
Computational
T e c h . / 6 0 )
Section-C
a) Derive Newton's divided difference interpolation
polynomial. (7.5)
b) Using Second order Newton's Interpolation
Polynomial, for the table of data for log x,
estimate log 2.5
0 2
2 3 4
(7.5)
log 0 0.3010 0.4771 0.6021
. a) How is Newton's Interpolation method better
than Lagrange's Interpolation Method? (7.5)
b) What is a Divided Difference Table, how is it
useful for the purpose of interpolation. (7.5)
SectionD
. a Estimate the first order derivative of f(x)inx,
=

atx =1 using (i) first order forward difference


formula, (i) first order backward difference
formula and (ii) second order difference formula.

b)
b) Describe the basic concept involved in solving
differential equations by Runge-Kutta Method.
(7.5+7.5)
7. a) What is Monte Carlo approach to do numerical
integration, deseribe how can one use it to find
the area ofa unit circle. What is the significance

ofthe answer which you get? When is this uethod


very handy in physics to do integration? (7.3)
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b) How is Gaussian quadrat approach diti

from mntegration by simpson rulc? De


1paramcters ot Gaussia integration for .
n 2 to evaluatc the following inteor

numerically:= e d
Section-E
Derive Newton-Raphson iterative formul

, S,)
for solving f(x)=0. What ar

its limitations? (7.5)


Find the root of the equation f(x) =x* -3x+2
b)
Newton Raphson
in the vicinity ofx =0 using
(7.5)
Method.
basic Gauss
Solve following 3x3 system using the
a)
Elimination Method.

16
3x +6x, +x
=

13
2x +4x, +3x,
=

(7.5)
+3x, +2x, =9
D)Compare critically
the Gauss EliminationMetn

Jordan Methods of solvin


and Gauss
(7.5)

Simultaneous linear equations.

Tech. / 6

(M.Sc.(Phy.)
-

I Sem. / Computational Tech.

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