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Academic Processes for the August 2024 for the course PY2301(CSE & EE)

Electromagnetic Theory and Quantum Physics

General: 1. All the classes will be held regularly as per the schedule announced in the timetable.
1. Students have to attend a minimum of 75% of scheduled classes.
2. MASS CUT IS COUNTED AS CLASS HELD AND EACH STUDENT EARNS AN ABSENT FOR THE SAME.
3. It is the duty of a student to periodically check his/her attendance status with the course instructor. However, attendance
status for the entire class will be displayed on the notice board of Applied Sciences Department in the first week of every
month.
4. The course contents given here are only indicative. Whatever is taught by the instructor constitutes the syllabus for the
purpose of sessional (mid-term) test / end semester examination.
5. During the semester, there will be quizzes / assignment-based tests. The tentative distribution of marks for the various activities is
as follows:
• Midterm 15%
• Quizzes / assignments 15%
• End Semester Examination: 40%
• Physics Practical and Lab quiz: 30%
6. There will be no choice in the question paper for any test / examination. The questions will be spread over the entire (prescribed)
syllabus and will mainly be numerical/analytical problems.
7. Unauthorized absence from a test / quiz (including mass cut) would lead to award of zero marks.
A. Course Information
Course Name: Electromagnetic Theory and Quantum Mechanics
Course No.: PY2301
Credits: 4
LTP 3-0-2
Time-Table:
Lectures: Tue: 10-11 AM (L-12), WED: 3 - 4 PM (L-31), Thu: 9-10 AM (L-29)
Practical: Mon: 1 - 3 PM, Tues: 08-10 AM (As per central timetable)

Course Contents (in brief):


VECTORS, FIELDS AND ELECTROSTATICS:
Cartesian coordinate System, Cylindrical and Spherical coordinate Systems, Gradient, Divergence of a Vector and Divergence Theorem,
Curl of a vector and Stoke’s theorem, Gauss’s law & its applications, Maxwell’s 1st eqn. (Electrostatics), Electric Energy and potential,
Potential gradient, the dipole fields, Energy density in an electrostatic field. Current and current density, Continuity of current, Metallic
conductors, Dielectric materials, Electrostatic boundary-value problems, Introduction to Laplace’s and Poisson’s equations.
MAGNETOSTATICS:
Biot-Savart’s law, Ampere’s circuital law, Magnetic flux and magnetic flux density, Scalar and vector magnetic potentials. Magnetic
dipole, Force due to Magnetic field on a differential current element, force between two differential current elements, Force and torque
on a closed circuit, magnetic materials, Magnetic boundary conditions, Inductors and inductances
MAXWELL’S EQUATIONS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION:
Faraday’s law, Displacement current, Maxwell’s equations in point form, Maxwell’s equations in integral form, EM waves in general,
EM wave propagation in Lossy Dielectrics, Wave propagation in lossless dielectrics, Plane waves in free space, Plane waves in Good
conductors, Power & Poynting Vector, Reflection of a plane wave at normal incidence.
QUANTUM PHYSICS:
Need of Quantum theory, Photoelectric effect, The Compton effect; matter waves, group and phase velocities; Uncertainty principle and
its application; time independent and time dependent Schrödinger wave equation; Eigen values and Eigen functions, Born’s
interpretation and normalization of wave function, applications of Schrödinger wave equation for particle in one dimensional infinite
potential well. Introduction to nanoscience, Quantum materials, and Superconductivity

Instructors: Dr. Navpreet Kamboj (Theory)


Physics department Faculty: Prof. Sanjeev Kumar, Prof. Shobhna Dhiman, Prof. Sandeep Kumar, Dr. Shilpi Chaudhary, Dr. Dipti,
Dr. Tripti

Books:
Engineering Electromagnetics, William H Hyat, Jr., and John A. Buck, Tata McGraw Hill 2013 / 5th edition
Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, Matthew N.O. Sadiku, Oxford University Press 2012 / 4th edition
Concepts of Modern Physics, Arthur Beiser, McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 2013
Modern Physics, J. Bernstein, P.M. Fishbane and S.G. Gasiorowicz, Pearson, Education 2009
India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi

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