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PHYSICS
II and III Yr Syllabus
(To be implemented w.e.f 2009-10 & 2010-11 respectively)
(UG courses)
(For the Batch of the students admitted in 2008)
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STRUCTURE OF MODEL CURRICULUM
PHYSICS
YEAR
THEORY/
PRACTICAL
TITLE
WORKLOAD HRS/
WEEK
FIRST
Theory I
Mechanics and Waves and
Oscillations
4
Practical - I --- 3
SECOND
Theory - II Thermodynamics and Optics 4
Practical - II --- 3
THIRD
Theory III
Electricity, Magnetism and
Electronics
3
Theory - IV
Modern Physics
3
Practical - III --- 3
Practical - IV --- 3
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Theory Paper II
Thermodynamics and Optics
Unit I 30 hrs
1. Kinetic theory of gases: (8)
Introduction Deduction of Maxwells law of distribution of molecular speeds,
Experimental verification Toothed Wheel Experiment, Transport Phenomena
Viscosity of gases thermal conductivity diffusion of gases.
2. Thermodynamics: (12)
Introduction Reversible and irreversible processes Carnots engine and its
efficiency Carnots theorem Second law of thermodynamics, Kelvins and
Claussius statements Thermodynamic scale of temperature Entropy, physical
significance Change in entropy in reversible and irreversible processes
Entropy and disorder Entropy of universe Temperature- Entropy (T-S)
diagram Change of entropy of a perfect gas-change of entropy when ice changes
into steam.
3. Thermodynamic potentials and Maxwells equations: (10)
Thermodynamic potentials Derivation of Maxwells thermodynamic relations
Clausius-Clayperons equation Derivation for ratio of specific heats
Derivation for difference of two specific heats for perfect gas. Joule Kelvin effect
expression for Joule Kelvin coefficient for perfect and Vanderwaals gas.
Unit II 30 hrs
4. Low temperature Physics: (10)
Introduction Joule Kelvin effect liquefaction of gas using porous plug
experiment. Joule expansion Distinction between adiabatic and Joule Thomson
expansion Expression for Joule Thomson cooling Liquefaction of helium,
Kapitzas method Adiabatic demagnetization Production of low temperatures
Principle of refrigeration, vapour compression type. Working of refrigerator and
Air conditioning machines. Effects of Chloro and Fluro Carbons on Ozone layer;
5. Quantum theory of radiation: (10)
Black body-Ferrys black body distribution of energy in the spectrum of Black
body Weins displacement law, Weins law, Rayleigh-Jeans law Quantum
theory of radiation - Plancks law deduction of Weins law, Rayleigh-Jeans law,
from Plancks law - Measurement of radiation Types of pyrometers
Disappearing filament optical pyrometer Angstrom pyroheliometer -
determination of solar constant, estimation of temperature of sun.
120 hrs
(4 hrs / week)
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6. Statistical Mechanics: (10)
Introduction to statistical mechanics, concept of ensembles, Phase space,
Maxwell-Boltzmanns distribution law, Molecular energies in an ideal gas, Bose-
Einstein Distribution law, Fermi-Dirac Distribution law, comparison of three
distribution laws, Black Body Radiation, Rayleigh-Jeans formula, Plancks
radiation law, Weins Displacement, Stefans Boltzmanns law from Plancks
formula.
Unit III 30 hrs
7 The Matrix methods in paraxial optics: (8)
Introduction, the matrix method, effect of translation, effect of refraction, imaging
by a spherical refracting surface. Imaging by a co-axial optical system. Unit
planes. Nodal planes. A system of two thin lenses.
8 Aberrations: (7)
Introduction Monochromatic aberrations, spherical aberration, methods of
minimizing spherical aberration, coma, astigmatism and curvature of field,
distortion. Chromatic aberration the achromatic doublet Removal of chromatic
aberration of a separated doublet.
9 Interference: (15)
Principle of superposition coherence temporal coherence and spatial
coherence conditions for Interference of light
Interference by division of wave front: Fresnels biprism determination of
wave length of light. Determination of thickness of a transparent material using
Biprism change of phase on reflection Lloyds mirror experiment.
Interference by division of amplitude: Oblique incidence of a plane wave on a
thin film due to reflected and transmitted light (Cosine law) Colours of thin
films Non reflecting films interference by a plane parallel film illuminated by
a point source Interference by a film with two non-parallel reflecting surfaces
(Wedge shaped film) Determination of diameter of wire-Newtons rings in
reflected light with and without contact between lens and glass plate, Newtons
rings in transmitted light (Haidinger Fringes) Determination of wave length of
monochromatic light Michelson Interferometer types of fringes
Determination of wavelength of monochromatic light, Difference in wavelength
of sodium D
1
,D
2
lines and thickness of a thin transparent plate.
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Unit IV: 30 hrs
10 Diffraction: (10)
Introduction Distinction between Fresnel and Fraunhoffer diffraction
Fraunhoffer diffraction:- Diffraction due to single slit and circular aperture
Limit of resolution Fraunhoffer diffraction due to double slit Fraunhoffer
diffraction pattern with N slits (diffraction grating)
Resolving Power of grating Determination of wave length of light in normal and
oblique incidence methods using diffraction grating.
Fresnel diffraction:-
Fresnels half period zones area of the half period zones zone plate
Comparison of zone plate with convex lens Phase reversal zone plate
diffraction at a straight edge difference between interference and diffraction.
11 Polarization (10)
Polarized light : Methods of Polarization, Polarizatioin by reflection, refraction,
Double refraction, selective absorption , scattering of light Brewsters law
Malus law Nicol prism polarizer and analyzer Refraction of plane wave
incident on negative and positive crystals (Huygens explanation) Quarter wave
plate, Half wave plate Babinets compensator Optical activity, analysis of
light by Laurents half shade polarimeter.
12 Laser, Fiber Optics and Holography: (10)
Lasers: Introduction Spontaneous emission Stimulated emission Population
inversion . Laser principle Einstein coefficients Types of Lasers He-Ne laser
Ruby laser Applications of lasers.
Fiber Optics : Introduction Optical fibers Types of optical fibers Step and
graded index fibers Rays and modes in an optical fiber Fiber material
Principles of fiber communication (qualitative treatment only) and advantages of
fiber communication.
Holography: Basic Principle of Holography Gabor hologram and its limitations,
Holography applications.
NOTE: Problems should be solved at the end of every chapter of all units.
Textbooks
1. Optics by Ajoy Ghatak. The McGraw-Hill companies.
2. Optics by Subramaniyam and Brijlal. S. Chand & Co.
3. Fundamentals of Physics. Halliday/Resnick/Walker.C. Wiley India Edition 2007.
4. Optics and Spectroscopy. R. Murugeshan and Kiruthiga Siva Prasath. S. Chand &
Co.
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5. Second Year Physics Telugu Academy.
6. Modern Physics by R. Murugeshan and Kiruthiga Siva Prasath (for statistical
Mechanics) S. Chand & Co.
7. Thermodynamics by R.C. Srivastava, Subit K. Saha & Abhay K. Jain Eastern
Economy Edition.
8. Heat and thermodynamics Brijlala and Subrahamanyam (S.Chand)
Reference Books
1. Modern Physics by G. Aruldhas and P. Rajagopal, Eastern Economy Education.
2. Berkeley Physics Course. Volume-5. Statistical Physics by F. Reif. The McGraw-
Hill Companies.
3. An Introduction to Thermal Physics by Daniel V. Schroeder.Pearson Education
Low Price Edition.
4. Modern Engineering Physics by A.S. Vasudeva. S.Chand & Co. Publications.
5. Feymans Lectures on Physics Vol. 1,2,3 & 4. Narosa Publications.
6. Fundamentals of Optics by Jenkins A. Francis and White E. Harvey, McGraw Hill
Inc.
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Theory Paper III
Electricity, Magnetism and Electronics
Unit I 23 hrs
1. Electrostatics (10 periods)
Gauss law and its applications-Uniformly charged sphere, charged cylindrical
conductor and an infinite conducting sheet of charge. Deduction of Coulmbs law
from Gauss law Mechanical force on a charged conductor Electric potential
Potential due to a charged spherical conductor, , electric field strength from the
electric dipole and an infinite line of charge. Potential of a uniformly charged
circular disc.
2. Dielectrics (5 periods)
An atomic view of dielectrics, potential energy of a dipole in an electric field.
Polarization and charge density, Gausss law for dielectric medium Relation
between D,E, and P. Dielectric constant, susceptibility and relation between
them. Boundary conditions at the dielectric surface. Electric fields in cavities of
a dielectric-needle shaped cavity and disc shaped cavity.
3. Capacitance (8 periods)
Capacitance of concentric spheres and cylindrical condenser, capacitance of
parallel plate condenser with and without dielectric. Electric energy stored in a
charged condenser force between plates of condenser, construction and working
of attracted disc electrometer, measurement of dielectric constant and potential
difference.
Unit II 24 hrs
1. Magnetostatics (6 periods)
Magnetic shell potential due to magnetic shell field due to magnetic shell
equivalent of electric circuit and magnetic shell Magnetic induction (B) and
field (H) permeability and susceptibility Hysteresis loop.
2. Moving charge in electric and magnetic field (8 periods)
Motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields. Hall effect, cyclotron,
synchrocyclotron and synchrotron force on a current carrying conductor placed
in a magnetic field, force and torque on a current loop, Biot Savarts law and
calculation of B due to long straight wire, a circular current loop and solenoid.
3. Electromagnetic induction (10 periods)
Faradays law Lenzs law expression for induced emf time varying magnetic
fields Betatron Ballistic galvanometer theory damping correction self and
90 hrs
(3 hrs / week)
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mutual inductance, coefficient of coupling, calculation of self inductance of a
long solenoid toroid energy stored in magnetic field transformer
Construction, working, energy losses and efficiency.
Unit III 20 hrs
1. Varying and alternating currents (10 periods)
Growth and decay of currents in LR, CR and LCR circuits Critical damping.
Alternating current relation between current and voltage in pure R,C and L-
vector diagrams Power in ac circuits. LCR series and parallel resonant circuit
Q-factor. AC & DC motors-single phase, three phase (basics only).
2. Maxwells equations and electromagnetic waves (10 periods)
A review of basic laws of electricity and magnetism displacement current
Maxwells equations in differential form Maxwells wave equation, plane
electromagnetic waves Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves, Poynting
theorem, production of electromagnetic waves (Hertz experiment)
Unit IV 23 hrs
1. Basic Electronics (15 periods)
Formation of energy bands in solids, classification of solids in terms of forbidden
energy gap. Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, Fermi level, continuity
equation p-n junction diode, half wave and full wave rectifiers and filters, ripple
factor (quantitative), Characteristics of Zener diode and its application as voltage
regulator. p n p and n p n transistors, current components in transistors, CB,CE
and CC configurations concept of transistor biasing, operating point, fixed bias
and self bias (Qualitative only), transistor as an amplifier concept of negative
feed back and positive feed back Barkhausen criterion, RC coupled amplifier
and phase shift oscillator (qualitative).
2. Digital Principles (8 periods)
Binary number system, converting Binary to Decimal and vice versa. Binary
addition and subtraction (1s and 2s complement methods). Hexadecimal
number system. Conversion from Binary to Hexadecimal vice versa and
Decimal to Hexadecimal vice versa.
Logic gates: OR,AND,NOT gates, truth tables, realization of these gates using
discrete components. NAND, NOR as universal gates, Exclusive OR gate,
De Morgans Laws statement and proof, Half and Full adders. Parallel adder
circuits.
NOTE: Problems should be solved from every chapter of all units.
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Textbooks
1. Modern Physics by R. Murugeshan and Kiruthiga Siva Prasath S. Chand & Co.
for semi conductor & Digital Principles)
2. Fundamentals of Physics- Halliday/Resnick/Walker - Wiley India Edition 2007.
3. Berkeley Physics Course Vol. II - Electricity and Magnetism Edward M
Purcell The McGraw-Hill Companies.
4. Electricity and Magnetism D.N. Vasudeva. S. Chand & Co.
5. Electronic devices and circuits Millman and Halkias. Mc.Graw-Hill
Education.
6. Electricity and Magnetism Brijlal and Subramanyam. Ratan Prakashan Mandir.
7. Digital Principles and Applications by A.P. Malvino and D.P. Leach. McGraw
Hill Education.
Reference Books
1. Electricity and Electronics D.C. Tayal. Himalaya Publishing House.
2. Electricity and Magnetism C.J.Smith. Edward Arnold Ltd.
3. Electricity, Magnetism with Electronics K K Tewari. R.Chand & Co.
4. Third year Physics Telugu Akademy
5. Principles of Electronics by V.K. Mehta S. Chand & Co.
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Paper IV
Modern Physics
Unit I 25 hrs
Atomic Spectra
Introduction Drawbacks of Bohrs atomic model - Sommerfelds elliptical orbits
relativistic correction (no derivation). Stern & Gerlach experiment Vector atom
model and quantum numbers associated with it. L-S and j-j coupling schemes.
Spectral terms, selection rules, intensity rules. Spectra of alkali atoms, doublet
fine structure. Alkaline earth spectra, singlet and triplet fine structure. Zeeman
Effect, Paschen-Back Effect and Stark Effect (basic idea).
Molecular Spectroscopy:
Types of molecular spectra, pure rotational energies and spectrum of diatomic
molecule, determination of internuclear distance. Vibrational energies and
spectrum of diatomic molecule. Raman effect, Classical theory of Raman effect.
Experimental arrangement for Raman effect and its applications.
Unit II: 25 hrs
Quantum Mechanics
Inadequacy of classical Physics: (Discussion only)
Spectral radiation Plancks law. Photoelectric effect Einstiens photoelectric
equation. Comptons effect (quantitative) experimental verification. Stability of
an atom Bohrs atomic theory. Limitations of old quantum theory.
Matter Waves:
de Broglies hypothesis wavelength of matter waves, properties of matter
waves. Phase and group velocities. Davisson and Germer experiment. Double
slit experiment. Standing de Brogile waves of electron in Bohr orbits.
Uncertainty Principle:
Heisenbergs uncertainty principle for position and momentum (x and p
x
), Energy
and time (E and t). Gamma ray microscope. Diffraction by a single slit. Position
of electron in a Bohr orbit. Particle in a box. Complementary principle of Bohr.
Schrodinger Wave Equation:
Schrodinger time independent and time dependent wave equations. Wave
function properties Significance. Basic postulates of quantum mechanics.
90 hrs
(3 hrs / week)
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Operators, eigen functions and eigen values, expectation values. Application of
Schrodinger wave equation to particle in one and three dimensional boxes,
potential step and potential barrier.
Unit III 15 hrs
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Structure:
Basic properties of nucleus size, charge, mass, spin, magnetic dipole moment
and electric quadrupole moment. Binding energy of nucleus, deuteron binding
energy, p-p and n-p scattering (concepts), nuclear forces. Nuclear models liquid
drop model, shell model.
Alpha and Beta Decays: Range of alpha particles, Geiger Nuttal law.
Gammows theory of alpha decay. Geiger Nuttal law from Gammows theory.
Beta spectrum neutrino hypothesis, Fermis theory of -decay (qualitative).
Nuclear Reactions: Types of nuclear reactions, channels, nuclear reaction
kinematics. Compound nucleus, direct reactions (concepts).
Nuclear Detectors GM counter, proportional counter, scintillation counter,
Wilson cloud chamber and solid state detector
Unit IV 25 hrs
Solid State Physics
Crystal Structure: Crystalline nature of matter. Cystal lattice, Unit Cell,
Elements of symmetry. Crystal systems, Bravais lattices. Miller indices. Simple
crystal structures (S.C., BCC, CsCl, FCC, NaCl diamond and Zinc Blends)
X-ray Diffraction: Diffraction of X rays by crystals, Braggs law, Experimental
techniques - Laues method and powder method.
Nanomaterials: Introduction, nanoparticles, metal nanoclusters, semiconductor
nanoparticles, carbon clusters, carbon nanotubes, quantum nanostructures
nanodot, nanowire and quantum well. Fabrication of quantum nanostructures.
Bonding in Crystals: Types of bonding in crystals characteristics of crystals
with different bindings. Lattice energy of ionic crystals determination of
Medelung constant for NaCl crystal, calculation of Born coefficient and repulsive
exponent. Born Haber cycle.
Magnetism: Magnetic properties of dia, para and ferromagnetic materials.
Langevins theory of paramagnetism. Weiss theory of ferromagnetism
Concepts of magnetic domains, antiferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism ferrites
and their applications.
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Superconductivity:
Basic experimental facts zero resistance, effect of magnetic field, Meissner
effect, persistent current, Isotope effect Thermodynamic properties, specific heat,
entropy. Type I and Type II superconductors.
Elements of BCS theory-Cooper pairs. Applications. High temperature
superconductors (general information)
NOTE: Problems should be solved from every chapter of all units.
Textbooks
1. Modern Physics by G. Aruldhas & P. Rajagopal. Eastern Economy Edition.
2. Concepts of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser. Tata McGraw-Hill Edition.
3. Modern Physics by R. Murugeshan and Kiruthiga Siva Prasath. S. Chand &Co.
4. Nuclear Physics by D.C. Tayal, Himalaya Publishing House.
5. Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy by G. Aruldhas. Prentice Hall of India,
New Delhi.
6. Spectroscopy Atomic and Molecular by Gurdeep R Chatwal and Shyam Anand
Himalaya Publishing House.
7. Third Year Physics - Telugu Academy.
8. Elements of Solid State Physics by J.P. Srivastava. (for chapter on nanomaterials)-
Prentice-hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
Reference Books
1. University Physics with Modern Physics by Young & Freedman. A. Lewis Ford.
Low Price Edition (Eleventh Edition).
2. Quantum Physics by Eyvind H. Wichman. Volume.4. The McGraw-Hill Companies.
3. Quantum Mechanics by Mahesh C. Jani. Eastern Economy Edition.
4. Nuclear Physics Irving Kaplan Narosa Publishing House.
5. Introduction to Solid State Physics by Charles Kittel. John Wiley and Sons.
6. Solid State Physics by A.J. Dekker. Mac Millan India
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Practical Paper II
SECOND YEAR PRACTICALS
1. Co-efficient of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor by Lees method.
2. Measurement of Stefans constant.
3. Specific heat of a liquid by applying Newtons law of cooling correction.
4. Heating efficiency of electrical kettle with varying voltages.
5. Thickness of a wire-wedge method.
6. Determination of wavelength of light Biprism.
7. Determination of Radius of curvature of a given convex lens- Newtons rings.
8. Resolving power of grating.
9. Study of optical rotation-polarimeter.
10. Dispersive power of a prism
11. Determination of wavelength of light using diffraction grating minimum deviation
method.
12. Wavelength of light using diffraction grating normal incidence method.
13. Resolving power of a telescope.
14. Refractive index of a liquid and glass (Boys Method).
15. Pulfrich refractometer determination of refractive index of liquid.
16. Wavelength of Laser light using diffraction grating.
90 hrs
(3 hrs / week)
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Practical Paper - III
THIRD YEAR PRACTICALS
1. Carey Fosters Bridge comparison of resistances.
2. Internal resistance of a cell by potentiometer.
3. Figure of merit of a moving coil galvanometer.
4. Voltage sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer.
5. Determination of time constant using RC .
6. LCR circuit series/parallel resonanace Q factor
7. Power factor of an A.C. circuit
8. Determination of ac-frequency-sonometer.
9. Design and construction of multimeter.
10. Determination of Ripple factor Half wave. Full wave and Bridge rectifier.
11.Determination of Ripple factor L Section filter, section filters.
12. Characteristics of a Junction diode
13. Characteristics of Transistor
14. Characteristics of Zener diode
15. Verification of Kirchoffs laws.
90hrs
(3 hrs / week)
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Practical Paper - IV
THIRD YEAR PRACTICALS
1. e/m of an electron by Thomson method.
2. Energy gap of semiconductor using a junction diode
3. Temperature characteristics of thermistor
4. R.C. coupled amplifier
5. Verification of Logic gates AND, OR NOT, X-OR gates (Using discrete
componenets)
6. Verification of De Morgans theorems
7. Construction and verification of truth tables for half and full adders.
8. Phase shift Oscillator
9. Hysteresis curve of transformer core
10. Determination of Plancks constant (photocell)
11. Characteristics of G M Counter.
12. Study of absorption of and rays using G M Counter.
13. Hall-probe method for measurement of magnetic field.
14. Determination of Magnetic susceptibility Capillary rise method.
15. Study of alkaline earth spectra using a concave grating.
Not for examination:
Servicing of domestic appliances Electric Iron, immersion heater, fan, hot plate grinder,
emergency lamp, battery charger, micro-oven, loud speaker, eliminator, cell-phones,
servicing of refrigerator.
Suggested Books for Practicals
1. A textbook of Practical Physics by M.N. Srinivasan. S. Chand & Co.
2. Practical Physics by M. Arul Thakpathi by Comptek Publishers.
3. A. Laboratory manual for Physics Course by B.P. Khandelwal.
4. B.Sc. Practical Physics C.L. Arora S. Chand & Co.
5. Viva-voce in Advanced Physics R.C. Gupta and Saxena P.N. Pragathi
Prakashan, Meerut.
6. Viva-Voce in Physics R.C. Gupta, Pragathi Prakashan, Meerut.
90 hrs
(3 hrs / week)
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MODEL PAPER
SECTION A
(Essay type questions - 4 x 15 = 60)
1. One question from each unit with internal choice.
SECTION B
(Short questions 4x 5 = 20)
Two questions from each unit
Total questions = 8
Answer any FOUR questions
SECTION C
Problems
(4 x 5 = 20)
Answer any FOUR questions
Two problems from each unit.
Total: Eight problems
Practical scheme of valuation [For Examiner use only]
1. Formula and explanation of symbols - (5 marks)
2. Tabular forms with circuit diagram wherever necessary - (5 marks)
3. Observations - (15 marks)
4. Calculations and graphs - (8 marks)
5. Result - (2 marks)
6. Viva-voce - (5 marks)
7. Practical Record - (10 marks)
Total Marks - (50 marks)

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