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JPH2101 ENGINEERING PHYSICS-1


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OBJECTIVES:
To enable the students to understand the basics of Properties of Matter
To expand their knowledge about thermal properties of materials
To enhance their understanding of Photonics
To familiarize the students with the principles of quantum mechanics
To enrich their knowledge on Solid State of Materials

UNIT I - PROPERTIES OF MATTER 9


Elasticity – Stress-strain diagram and its uses - factors affecting elastic moduli and tensile strength -
Torsion pendulum: theory and experiment - Bending of beams - stress due to bending in beams -
bending moment – Cantilever: theory and experiment – uniform and non-uniform bending: theory
and experiment.

UNIT II - THERMAL PHYSICS 9

Fundamentals of thermal energy - expansion joints – Bimetallic strips - Thermal conductivity,


conductions in solids, Differential equation of one dimensional heat flow – Forbes’s and Lee’s disc
method - Conduction through compound media- Solar heater

UNIT III - LASERS AND FIBER OPTICS 9


Spontaneous and stimulated emission-Population inversion -Einstein’s A and B coefficients
derivation – Laser Principle – Nd:YAG and Semiconductor lasers (homojunction & heterojunction)
Principle and propagation of light in optical fiber, Derivation of Numerical aperture and Acceptance
angle – Fiber optical communication (Block diagram) – Active and passive sensors – Medical
endoscope.

UNIT IV - BASIC QUANTUM PHYSICS 9


Black body radiation –Planck’s theory (derivation) –Deduction of Wien’s displacement law and
Rayleigh –Jeans’ Law from Planck’s theory –Compton effect-theory –Properties of Matter waves -
Schrödinger's wave equation –Time independent and time dependent equations –Physical
significance of wave function –Particle in a one dimensional box –Scanning Transmission electron
microscope.

UNIT V - SOLID STATE PHYSICS 9

Single crystal, Polycrystalline and Amorphous materials – Single Crystals: Unit cell, Crystal systems,
Bravais lattices, Directions and Planes in a crystal, Miller indices – Inter planar distances – Co
ordination number and Packing factor for SC, BCC, FCC, HCP and Diamond structures - Crystal
imperfections: Point defects, Line defects – Burgers vector, Surface defects and Volume defects.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Students will be able
 To apply their knowledge in analyzing the elastic property of any materials
 To assess the thermal properties of materials
 To use modern optical fiber communication systems and tools in reallife situations
 To compute problems in Quantum Physics
 To comprehend the structure of solid materials

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Dr. Beula Shanthi John, Dr.P.Mani, “Engineering Physics-I”, DhanamPublications,
First Edition,2019.
2. Bhattacharya, D.K. & Poonam, T. “Engineering Physics- I”. Oxford University Press,
2015.
3. Gaur, R.K. & Gupta, S.L. “Engineering Physics”. Dhanpat Rai Publishers, 2012.
4. S. O. Pillai, “Solid State Physics”, New Age International Publications, Revised Edition.
5. Pandey, B.K. & Chaturvedi, S. “Engineering Physics”. Cengage Learning India,
2012.
6. Kittel, C. ―Introduction to Solid State Physics‖. Wiley, 2005.

REFERENCES:
1. Halliday, D., Resnick, R. & Walker, J. “Principles of Physics”. Wiley, 2015.
2. Serway, R.A. & Jewett, J.W. “Physics for Scientists and Engineers”. Cengage
Learning,2010.
3. Tipler, P.A. & Mosca, G. “Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern
Physics’.
4. Rajendran V, "Engineering Physics", Tata McGraw Hill, 2009.
5. Arumugam M, "Materials Science", Anuradha Publications, 2015.
6. Willam F Smith, “Material Science and Engineering”, Tata McGraw - Hill
Publications, 2008.
7. John D.Cutnell, “Cutnell and Johnson Physics”, Willey Publications, 2018.

Website References

1. https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/115/104/115104109/
2. https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/105/105/105105177/
3. https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/102/105/102105090/
4. https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/115/104/115104096/
5. https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/108/104/108104113/

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