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1. The document is the question paper for a Physics exam covering Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy. It contains 9 questions with multiple parts assessing students' understanding of key concepts. 2. Students are instructed to write their answers precisely in the provided answer booklet, with all parts of each question answered together and in sequential order. Supplementary pages will not be provided. 3. Question 1 has 6 parts assessing students' understanding of properties of materials at different temperatures, the Schrodinger equation, eigenfunctions, and vibrational energy levels. Question 2 has 2 compulsory parts and 3 parts with internal choice assessing concepts in Compton scattering and de Broglie wavelength. Question 3 has 2 parts assessing particle

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1. The document is the question paper for a Physics exam covering Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy. It contains 9 questions with multiple parts assessing students' understanding of key concepts. 2. Students are instructed to write their answers precisely in the provided answer booklet, with all parts of each question answered together and in sequential order. Supplementary pages will not be provided. 3. Question 1 has 6 parts assessing students' understanding of properties of materials at different temperatures, the Schrodinger equation, eigenfunctions, and vibrational energy levels. Question 2 has 2 compulsory parts and 3 parts with internal choice assessing concepts in Compton scattering and de Broglie wavelength. Question 3 has 2 parts assessing particle

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Roll No.

snos
pages.
contains 4 printed
question paper
his
Quan. Mech & Spac.
3.Sc. (Pt.-II)
3170-I 309353
2021
EXAMINATION,

B.Sc. (Part-II)
(Faculty of Science) Part-III
(Hons)

with
Subsidiary Faper ofB.Sc.
Pattern)
AlsoCommon
(Three-YearScheme
of 10+2+3

PHYSICS-I
and Spectroscopy)
Mechanics
(Quantum
Paper-I
Maximum Marks: 33

Hours the
Time Allowed : Three Hence the
candidates should write

candidate.
answer book will be given to any
Nosupplementary the main answer book only.
precisely in question
answers

at one place
in the answer
book. One complete
should be answerd
questions
All the partsof one different place in the answer book.
answerd at
should not be

in the main
an-
are to be given
well as descriptive)
(short a n s w e r as order. Similarly all
Answers of all the questions must be given in sequential
a n s w e r type question One
Answer of short one place in
the answerbook.
swer book only. should be answered at
of descriptive part
the parts of one question at different places in
the answerbook.
should not be answered
complete question

of questions.
number on question paper before you
start writing answers
your roll

a n s w e r s not
exceeding half page.
Question. No. 1 of 9 marks has parts 6 with
Attempt all questions. witn
compulsory. (a) part and (b) part
Question No. 2 to 5 of 6 marks each two parts each, namely
internal choice. i YT . 2
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Unit-I/aT-I
1100 K. At this
temperature, However.
bright red color
ar

1 (a) A piece of metal glows with a


does not glow at all. Explain.
a piece of quartz THdl I H AIYHIH , ET6, a
Hu 1100 K
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equation to be linear in the wave function?


(b) Why is it so important for the Schrodinger

in order to be acceptable in the Schroedin


Why must an eigenfunction be well behaved
gor
(c)
theory?

Give a sketeh of the ground state eigenfunction fora fîinite square potential well (V,). The
(d
width of the well is L

(e) Why must o(0) = e=*be single-valued? How does this lead to the restriction that ml must
be an integer?

Explain why the separation between vibrational levels is somewhat smaller in an excited
electronic state than in the ground electronic state?

2 (a) Derive the relation cot(6/2)= (1+hv/m,c)tan between the direction of motion of the
scattered photon and the recoil electron in the Compton effect.
Ta iataa eqR 3
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a

cot(8/2)= (1+hv/m,e)
tan 1 RI
(b) Show that the de Brogli wavelength of a particle, of charge e, rest mass m, moving at
relativistic speeds is given as a function of the accelerating potentialV as
=
(h/2m,eV) (1 +ev /2m,c*)
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one-dimensiona onal box of length L. its wave function is y(x)=c
confined in a sin
(b) A particle
v(0)=0
O-oQutside the region. Calculate the average value, <x> of
Outside region

O<x<L and
in the region

the x.
rh at itA I H1 - AA O<x< y(x)=c sin

equation
aprD+ V.7 = o
Drive the continuity
3. (a)

inside an infinite potential well of length a, is


which moves freely
(b) A particle of mass m,
Find y (x,t) at any
y(x,0)=/3/5a Sin (3Ttx/ a) + (1/V5a) sin(STt x a).
/
initially in the state
later timet.

H a ar fai Fuat
SITRESYSHE yx,0)=/3/5a sin (3rt x/a)+(1/ y5a) sin(ST.x/a)
R yx,t) lg
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the left on a potential barrier.
are sent from
Consider a beam of particles of mass m that
O x<O
Vx) = Vo 0s xaa
Ox<a.
in the three regions for E<V, then
solutions of Schrodinger equation
Find out the general at the
between arbitrary
constants by matching vlx) and d y(x)/dx
find the relations

boundaries between these regions.

O x<0

OSxSa
Vx) =
Vo
O x<a.

Plot the quantum mechanical probability density for the tenth excited state, Iw, (x)
(a)
for simple harmonic Oscillator and compare it with classical probability P(x).

3
where is a one-electron atom
and im
(b) Evaluate L.Yim Where L; =-iho/ ad.
eigenfunction.

L.-ihd/do, 3T alm - HT AET

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value of 1/r for a 1 s elctron in


the hydrogen atom is 1/a
(b) Verify that the average

vibrational states (v=0 and v=1) of a


levels for two different
5. (a) Drawthe rotational energy between the rotational-vibrational energy
some transitions
diatomic molecule. Show the
from them.
the spectrum arising
levels together with

molecule.
branches ofa diatomic
(b) Discuss the P, Q, and R
t 4E llTq
E 154RHTJ5 H P , QR R TE
Or/379aT

voltage in
current as a function of the acceleration
(b) Give a plot of the observed electron the
the main inferences drawn from
experiment and explain it.
What are
Franck-Hertz

Franck-Hertz experiment?

r ong0(2170-T
Nuc. & Par Phy.
3170-II
B.Sc. (Part-III) AMINATION, 2021
(Faculty of Science)

(Also Common with Subsidlary Paper of B.Sc. Part-IID


(Three-Year Scheme of 10+2+3 Pattern)

PHYSICS-II
(Nuclear and Particle Physics)

Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum Marks: 33


FHT:3 E 37ferchaH 3i6: 33
No supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the
answers precisely in the main answer book only.

Answer of all the questions (short answer as well as descriptive) are to be given in the main answer-book
only. Answers of Short answer type questions must be given in sequential order. Similarly all the parts
of one question of descriptive part should be answered at one place in the answer-book. One complete
question should not be answered at different places in the answer-book.

Write your roll number on question paper before start writing answer of questions.

Attempt all questions . Question No.1 of 9 marks has parts 6 with answer not exceeding half page.
Question No. is 2 to 5 carries 6 marks each and has two parts each, namely compulsory (a) part and (6)

part with interal choice.

K-0192/3170-II
C P.T.O.
quadrupole moment. 1xG-9
electric
(a) Detine the

radiative equilibrium.

b) Definethe transient

Explain activation energy. m h


(c)

effect occur with bound electrons?


(d) Why does the photoelectric

neutron?
structure of proton and
What is the quark
(e

bosons.
Write the name of at least three gauge

of Os'89. 3
whose radius is
Calculate the m a s s number of the Nucleus
(a)

model of the Nucleus.


(b) Explain the Fermi-gas

Or
model.
Explain magic
numbers with the use
of a Nuclear shell

If it's half-life is 1620 years.


mass in Kg of 1 Curie and 1 Rutherford of Ra,
Calculate
3. (a)

Derive expression for the rate of Nuclear reaction.


(b)

Or

Explain the four factor formula for nuclear reactor

-0192/3170-1I 2
Determine the minimum velocity ( tor emission of Cherenkov radiation in ethanol

(n=1.361
(3Tvad n=1.36) 14 sr fe AH min a ifau

the tactors which affect range of a-particle.


Deñne the range ofa-particle. Explain e.

Or

based on ionization of gases.


Explain the principle of detectors

the possibility of the following transformations:


(a Using conservation laws, examine

() p+n>n+p
G) + n 2 +p

G) T+nn+p
frame. Calculate the kinetic energies ofu' and v.
(6) farrdecays to p and v in its rest
MeV/c)
(m=139.6 MeV/e, m=105.7

MeV/c)
(m=139.6 MeV/c", m=105.7

Or

1836 times and 2182 times the rest


of proton and lambda particles
are
The rest masses
Calculate the
mass
ofelectron respectively.
Let the rest mass
ofthe electron is 0.51 MeV/c?.
reactions:
threshold energy for the following
-0
P+p->A°+A

aRTH KOH 1836 72T 2182 TUT


r a fAH aH HRI ECA7

P + p > A ° +
This question paper contains 4 printed pages. Roll No.

B.Sc. (Pt.-II) 309282 Phy.-III


3170-III
2021
B.Sc. (Part-III) EXAMINATION,
(Faculty of Science)
Also Common with Subsidiary Paper of B.Sc. (Hons) Part-IJ
(Three-Year Scheme of 10+2+3 Pattern)

PHYSICS-III
(Solid State Physics)
Paper-III
Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum Marks :34

No supplementary answer book will begiven to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the
answers precisely in the main answer book only.

All the parts of one questions should be answerd at one place in the answer book. One complete question
should not be answerd at different place in the answer book.

Answers of all the questions (short answer as well as descriptive) are to be given in the main an-
swer book only. Answer of short answer type question must be given in sequential order. Similarly all
the parts of one question of descriptive part should be answered at one place in the answerbook. One
complete question should not be answered at different places in the answerbook.

Write your roll number on question paper before you start writing answers of
ques tions.

Attempt all questions. Question. No. 1 of 10 marks has parts 5 with answers not
Question No. 2 to 5 of 6 marks each two parts each, namely
exceeding half page.
compulsory. (a) part and (b) part with
internal choice.

5 - fTH (a) TT 31-TAT 7 (b) Tm 3FERTR fae ti e 6 st 1

K-0031/3170-III
P.T.O.
Unit-I/zaTE-1 g
cell in terms
discription of primitive
1. lattice? Give short
(a) reciprocal
What do you mean by vectors,
lattice
of primitive reciprocal

Explain.
(b) What is the crystal potential?

(c) Define Brillouin zone. Why is it important?

in intrinsic semiconductors.
(d) Give details for position of Fermi-level

by magnetic field and temperature?


(e) What is superconductivity? How is it affected

Describe the Debye-sherrer method for determining lattice constant in crystals.


2. (a)

One can determine crystal structure of solids by X-ray diffraction pattern, how? Explain
(b)
it in detail.

X -fhU faada ufaREY 3Hi e I fAaifta H , 4? faEAR


HATEI
Or / 312aT

(b) Following are the lattice vectors of a unit cell of a certain crystal.

a=(+v3j)
b--i+3j and c =ck

Find its reciprocal lattice vectors.

a=(+v3)
b=-i+N3j AR c=ck

K - 0 0 3 1 / 3 1 7 0 - I I I 2

Teacher's Signature.
electron then find it in dimensional
3 (a) Discuss physical origin of effective mass of an one

lattice crystal.

band gap semiconductors with examples.


(b) Explain direct and indirect

Or/3797aT
the
meter" and 8x1020 holes/m. If
are 5x1019 electrons per
ln a semiconductor there s'respectively.
0.05 m2 v
0.09 m2 vls' and
mobilities of electrons and holes
are

the semiconductor.
determine the hall cofficient of

37EaIT5 6 TUTT 51 TUH| 7|19


ShHT: 0.09 7 0.05m2v' sl ET a
coefficient (K) for a lattice.
Deduce an expression of thermal
conductivity
4 (a)

states than find it in terms of Fermi energy


(b) Derive formula for density of energy

Or/372qT

m", than determine its fermi


conduction electrons per
(b) If silver wire contains 5.8x10
energy, Fermi Velocity and fermi temperature.

find formula for magnetic


of paramagnetion and
Discuss the quantum theory
5. (a)
susceptibility of ionic crystals.

of 3.7K is zero magnetic field and a


tin has a critical temperature
(b) A superconducting
Find the value of critical magnetic field at 2k
of 0.0306 T at ok.
critical magnetic field

temperature.

P.T.O.
K-0031/3170-III
Or/319T
(b) Thecurie temperature of a certain ferromagnetic material is 1000k. caleulate its internal
magnetic field. [ Lg =9.3x10 JT bopd b

24
IH =9.3x10 J/T]

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