Te: Section A Consists of Eight Questions.: M.Sc. (Phy.) - 1 Sem
Te: Section A Consists of Eight Questions.: M.Sc. (Phy.) - 1 Sem
Te: Section A Consists of Eight Questions.: M.Sc. (Phy.) - 1 Sem
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M.Sc. (Phy.) - 1 Sem.
ELECTRONICS
Paper - PHY 401
2018/09
Electronics/ 60)
What arc Pairs, Quads and Octets? What
at isis their
importance in K-maps?
Amp.
SectionB
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.
Section - E
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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Section-A
1. a) Plot graph of the following function in the interval
[0,2]:
fx) = * 0<x<1
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.
J(x) i.e.
Show (x) =
2 COS X
2
{
N (7.5)
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)
* * ** *k *
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conservative.
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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.
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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.
co-ordinate is cyclic in
ii) Prove that if a
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)
(M.SC.
Section
of the orbit for a
Derive the differential equations
(10)
= 24c" cos P,
P=2qe"sin p
is canonical.
(5)
e)
c) Explain Infinitesimal Contact Transformations.
(5)
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w=
(x+y-2- (7.5)
2
roots=-
-btNb-4ac flow chart should have
2a
provision to display the real roots and give
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
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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,
=
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
numerically:= e d
Section-E
Derive Newton-Raphson iterative formul
, S,)
for solving f(x)=0. What ar
16
3x +6x, +x
=
13
2x +4x, +3x,
=
(7.5)
+3x, +2x, =9
D)Compare critically
the Gauss EliminationMetn
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