Syllabus Copy For Students
Syllabus Copy For Students
Syllabus Copy For Students
‘120-NEP’ SCHEME
PROGRAMME DIPLOMA IN EE/ET/CM/IT
PROGRAMME CODE 02/03/06/07
COURSE TITLE ENGINEERING PHYSICS
COURSE CODE SC11203
PREREQUISITE COURSE CODE & TITLE SC1104 – ENGINEERING PHYSICS
I. LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT SCHEME:
Learning Scheme Assessment Scheme
Abbreviations: CL- Class Room Learning, TL- Tutorial Learning, LL- Laboratory Learning, SLH-
Self Learning Hours, NLH-Notional Learning Hours, FA - Formative Assessment, SA-Summative
assessment, IKS – Indian Knowledge System, SLA - Self Learning Assessment
Legends: @ Internal Assessment, # External Assessment, *# On Line Examination, @$- Internal
Online Examination.
Note:
1. FA-TH represents average of two class tests of 30 marks each conducted during the semester.
2. If candidate is not securing minimum passing marks in FA-PR of any course then the
candidate shall be declared as "Detained" in that semester.
3. If candidate is not securing minimum passing marks in SLA of any course
then the candidate shall be declared as fail and will have to repeat and resubmit SLA work.
4. Notional Learning hours for the semester are (CL+LL+TL+SL) hrs.* 15 Weeks
5. 1 credit is equivalent to 30 Notional hrs.
6. * Self learning hours shall not be reflected in the Time Table.
7. * Self learning includes micro project / assignment / other activities.
II. RATIONALE:
This course is designed in the way by which fundamental information will help the diploma
engineers to apply the basic principles and concepts of physics to solve broad-based engineering
problems. The study of basic principles and concepts of motion, light, electricity, and modern
physics will help in understanding the technology courses where emphasis is on the applications
of these in different technology applications.
III. COURSE LEVEL LEARNING OUTCOMES (COS)
CO1: Estimate errors in measurement and Apply laws of motion in various applications.
CO2: Use basic principles of electrostatics in engineering field
CO3: Apply basic principles of electricity to solve engineering problems.
CO4: Apply basic principles of magnetism to solve engineering problems
CO5: Use basic principles of light in technical field
CO6: Apply principles of X-Rays and Photoelctricity in Engineering.
Syllabus
Unit-1 General Physics (Marks-10)
1.1 Units and Measurement
Introduction, Definition of unit, Fundamental and derived units, Different System of units, Errors
in measurements. Dimensions and its Application, Application of Vernier Caliper and Screw
Gauge.
1.2 Types of Motion
Displacement, Velocity, Acceleration and retardation Angular displacement, Angular velocity,
Angular acceleration and Units. Three equations of angular motion. SHM and its application.