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sare’ gsr Ge Department of Materials Science & Engineering Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology BSc. Engineering 1" Year Odd Semester Examination 2021 Course No.: Phy 1131 Course Title: Physies Full Marks: 60 ‘Time: Three hours N.B:_ i) Answer any six questions, taking three from each section. s iii) Use separate answer script for each section. a SECTION-A Marks CO QD Prove tha inthe case of a thin convex ens Ga) symbols have their usual meaning. (b) Derive an expression for the focal length of a system of two coaxial thin convex lenses. 04 = COI placed in air and separated by a distance. (6) Two thin convex lenses of power 5 diopter and 4 diopter are placed coaxially 10m 03 CO3 apart. Calculate the focal length of the combination. Q.2(a) What do you mean by the spherical and chromatic aberration for a thin lens? 03 Col Explain clearly with diagrams, the formation of rainbow. 04 con (©) Differentiate the pin cushion distortion from barrel shaped distortion. 03 col Q.i{a) Explain how the velocity of sound in a gas is affected by temperature, pressure and 03 COI humidity. (b) Define the term acoustically dead room. What are the acoustic requirements of a good 04 COI auditorium? (©) Calculate the temperature at which the velocity of sound in air becomes 1.414 times its 03 CO3 value at 0°C. QA4(@)_ What are beats? How are they produced in practice? 03 Col (©) Show that the maxima and minima occurs alterately after equal intervals of time 04 CO2 due to beats. 3 (©) Calculate the apparent pitch of note when the source of sound moves away froma 03 C04 stationary observer. SECTION-B RGSta) Based on Bohr's assumptions, derive the expression for the orbital energy of anelectron 04 CO2 i in the hydrogen atom. (b) The atoms are closely packed in fcc structure than bec structure. Justify your answer. 03 «CO2 (©) Calculate the radius of the first Bohr orbit for He atoms and also the velocity of the 03 CO4 electron in the orbit, 9 State Einstein photo-clectric equation. Discuss how this equation provides a satisfactory 03 CO2 explanation of the observed facts regarding photo-electric emission. Explain the theory of Compton Effect and obtain an expression for the change in 04 C02 wavelength of a photon undergoing Compton scattering. {©) The work function of potassium is 2.0Ev. When ultraviolet light of wavelength 3500A 03 CO4 falls on a potassium surface, determine the maximum energy of the photoelectrons. Q.7(a) What is meant by relativity? State the basic postulates of Einstein’ Special Theory of 03 COL relativity. (b) Deduce the formula for the relativistic variation of mass with velocity 04 C03 (©) How fast would a rocket ship have to go relative to an observer for its length to be 03. CO4 contracted 99% of its Iength when at test? Q.8(a) Define radioactive equilibrium. Distinguish between secular and transient equilibrium. 03 COL © ( Deduce the equation forthe radioactive equilibrium. 04 C03 (©) Calculate the half-life of radium, if 1 gram of radium is reduced by 2.1 mgin5 yearsby 03 C04 a-decay. se y lv : MA Xr ar we mY » [r arsq] = . Ay ginYee ipso Ge Department of Materials Seience & Engineering Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology B.Sc. Engineering 1" Year Odd Semester Examination 2021 Course No.: Hum 1131 ‘Course Title: Industrial Economy and Fundamentals of Sociology Full Marks: 60 Time: Three hours N.B: i) Answer any six questions aking thre from each section. Figures in the margin indicate full mark. i) Use separate answer script for each section iv) CO stands for Course Outcome which re as follows: 1, To build basie concepts of Economies and Sociology. 2. To familiarize wth basic concepts for understanding various economic decision-making process, 3. To demonstrate fundamental concepts in demand, supply, production, market structure and pricing systems, ; 4. To apply the concepts of NPV, IRR anil BCR in project solution. 5. To iterpret the various aspects of social and cultural evolution through basic concepts 6. To develop the students’ capability for connecting discipline content to personal values and behavior. SECTION-A Marks CO QA(@) Define economies «2 col (b) Differentiate between microeconomics and macroeconomics. 04 =COL (© List down the importance of studying economies as an engineer. 04 col 22(a) Explain ive nonprce determinants of demand for a product purchased by households. 03 coz (b) Illustrate on a graph: 04 = CO3 i. A decrease in quality demanded fi A decrease in demand (©) Suppose, the price of a product has increased from Tk. 20 to Tk. 25. Therefore, the demand for 03 CO3 that product decrease form 30 units to 20 units. Measure the price elasticity of demand. Is this demand elastic or inelastic? 3(a) State the definition of GDP and classify it. @ cor (b)_ What is the basic difference between GDP and GNP? Explain with example. 03 Con (©) Compute NPV and BCR at 8% discount rte from the following table and comment on whether 05 CO4 the project is profitable or not. Year| Cost | Benefits | Benefits-costs | Values at] Discounted | Discounted [Discounted] (outflows) (inflows) |(net cash flows)] 8% | vatuesof | valuesof | net cash discount} costs | benefits | flows rate 0 [320 0 =320 1.00 1_| 320 [390 70 0.926 2 | 330 [425 95 0.857 3[ 340 [370 30. 0.793 + [380 | 380. 40 0.735 S_{ 400 | 400 50 0.680) 6 | 450_| 450 90. 0.630) 7 [460—| 460 95 0583 Total Q.4(a) Define National Income. 02 cos (b) Discuss the importance of measuring national income. 03 Cos (©) Calculate national income from the following data: 0s cos 5 Slno. tem Sin crore i. | Net domestic fixed capital formation 120 ii, | Personal income tax 30 Private final consumption expenditure 900 Government final consumption expenditure 200 Corporate tax 100 Change in stocks -20 Net indirect taxes 150 Imports 10 [Net factory income from abroad -10 Private income 1000 Undistributed profit 50. Page 1 of 2SECTION-B QSa) Define sociology. (b) What are the functions of sociology? (c) Show the relationship between sociology and other social sciences. $XE(a) Define city. (b) What is Urban Ecology? (c) Show the relationship between central location theory and sector theory. (a) Define institution, (b) What is socialization? (c) Differentiate social institution and socialization. a) “Culture is what we are.” — explain. (b) “Civilization is what we use.” - explain. (c) Show the relationship between culture and civilization. 02 03 os 02 03 05 02 03 02 05 col col col col cos col cos C06 col cos CcO6Heaven's Light is Our Guide Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology Department of Materials Science & Engineering B.Sc. Engineering 1* Year Odd Semester Examination 2022 Course No.: MSE 1101 Course Title: Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering Full Marks: 60 Time: Three hours NB: i) ‘Answer any six questions, taking three from each section. Figures in the margin indicate full marks. Use separate answer script for each section. 'W) CO stands for Course Outcome which ae as follows: 1. Leam the clasifiations of materials based on their properties, structure, applicability, and behavior et. Leam the immense options of materials selection and their diferent ways of manufacturing, Understand the basic relation between structure, property and synthesis process. Know the ways materials scientists explain the behavior of materials. ‘Get prepared forthe upcoming courses of materials science and engineering, ‘Understand the role of material engineer in introducing newer material Section-A Co Q.1. (a) Whatis the role of materials science and engineering in the development of modem 03 technology? Explain in a clear-cut manner. (b) Define the term “Property of Materials”. What are the main factors that can 03, cot control the properties of a material? Give an example of any material that shows varied properties depending of varied condition, (© Compare between metals and polymers depending on their distinguishing 04 C03 properties. Q2_ (@) Draw a typical stress-strain curve, Label the followings in the curve and define 05 COS them: Proportional limit, Proof stress, Ultimate tensile strength, and Modulus of elasticity. Which one among these properties is considered as the design limit and why? (b) Define hardness. Write the rules required to avoid inaccuracies in HR tests. 03, Cos (©) What is true stress? Compare true stress and true strain with engineering stress and 02, CO# ‘engineering strain. Q3 (a) Explain various types of one-dimensional defects with proper sketches. 03 C03 (&) With the help of related figure(s), explain the continuous casting process for metals. 04 C03 (©) Write the differences between the followings: 03 C3 (@ Grain boundary and Twin boundary i) Conductor and Semiconductor Q4_ (@) A copper-nickel alloy of composition 60w1% Ni-4Ow% Cus slowly heated from 05 CO# ‘a temperature of 1200 °C. () At what temperature does the first liquid phase form? (Gi) What is the composition of the liquid phase? (ii) At what temperature does complete melting ofthe alloy occur? (iv) What is the composition of the last solid remaining prior to complete melting? (v) Calculate the percentage of phases at temperature 1330 °C. (b) From a schematic binary phase diagram, explain the development of microstructure 05 CO2 in an alloy in case of non-equilibrium cooling. Section B Q5_ (a) What are the differences between ductile and brittle mode of fracture? 02 cos (b) What are the superior properties of superalloys? Explain the reason behind their 04 COS extraordinary properties. (©) With suitable sketches define Fatigue limit, Fatigue strength, and Fatigue life. 04 cot How can the fatigue life of a material be improved?Q6 Q7 Qs (a) Explain a suitable fabrication method for thermosetting polymer. Provide necessary sketches if required. (b) What are the requirements for a material to be used as body implant? Explain the stress shielding phenomena (©) Explain the prepreg production process of composite manufacturing. Draw figure(s) (a) What is extrinsic semiconductor? How does electricity conduction occur in a p-type semiconductor? Explain with schematic(s). (b) Estimate the theoretical fracture strength of a brittle material if it is known that fracture occurs by the propagation of an elliptical shaped surface crack of length 0.02 in and having a tip radius of 4x10 in when a stress of 147000 psi is applied. (©) Explain: (i) Transgranular fracture (ii) Ductile to brittle transition, (a) In ceramic manufacturing process, explain the steps drying and firing. What are the changes those take place during them? Explain with necessary figure(s). (b) Differentiate between addition polymerization and condensation polymerization. (©) Write short notes on: (@ Poisson’s ratio (ii) Anelasticity —- re ine £ If 7 iW ee i ree 20 40 6 80 100 re Figure 1 for Q.4 (@) 03 03 03 03 cos co3 cos cos co3 cos cozw tne oie Department of Materials Science & Engineering Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology B.Sc. Engineering 1 Year Odd Semester Examination 2021 Course No.: EEE 1191 Course Title: Electrical Circuits Full Marks: 60 Time: Three hours N.B:_ i) Answer any six questions, taking three from each section. ii) Figure in the margin indicate fll marks, iii) Use separate answer script for each section. iv) CO stands for Course Outcome which are as follows: To familiarize with basic concepts of different electrical parameters and circuit elements. To understand and apply the basic theorems related to various electrical network. To build basic concepts about the single phase and polyphase ac circuit parameters. To fainiliarize with the transient and steady state response of an ac network. To understand the basics of magnetic circuits and identify the relationship between ‘current and magnetic fields. SECTION-A Marks CO QAG@) Define the tems: () Dependent source, (i) current soure, i) node 03 Col (b) State and explain KCL and KVL, : 3 eu (©) Change the A network into an equivalent Y network shown in Figure Q.1(C). Figure Q.1(0) ine 108 Q.2(@) For the bridge circuit shown in Figure wa A COB 7 Q2G) Sod Ry andi. wv ‘i oye z Figure Q.2a) (b) What is supermesh and supemode? What arg the procedures to solve a circuit using mesh 03 COI analysis? anntameny O svpercrnes| =a (© Using mesh analysis, find Vas and lo for we 09, 3 co3 the circuit shown in Figure Q.2(c). OQ na . an 598 50 Twa se Figure Q2(0) Q36@) Find the node voltages using nodal He 04 CO3 analysis forthe circuit Figure Q.3(2). wee al Sn & [onze ye a so Zin Fan Ov +. Aa Figure Q.3(@) © Find lo in the circuit shown in 03 C03 Figure Q.3(b) using superposition. sa(t 400 () 46 G sv Figure Q.3(b)(©) Prove that for A-Y connection, Ry = 5-"2"4=, where the symbols have their usual 03 CO3 meaning, Q.4(a) Define inductance and capacitance. List the important properties of inductor and capacitor. 03 COI ‘or Y-A transformation, show that Ry = 3Ry; where the symbols have thei 03 C03 meaning. (©) “In DC circuit, capacitor acts like an open circuit and inductor acts like a short Justify the statement. * 04 COL SECTION-B (Q5(a) Show that, the voltage response of the Re cite voltage. is an exponential decay of the initial 03 CO2 0 {the switch shown in the Figure Q.5(b) NW 04 co4 opens at ¢ = 0, find V(¢) for t > 0 and + we(0) wv@ drry S29 340 Figure Q5(b) (©) Caleulte the line currents in the thee ae | 03 cos wire Y-Y system of the Figure Q.5(c). ‘ ° hosna wena Figure Q5(6) 02 «CcO4 04 C04 2H 12 40 A — ite AN % 04 =©CO4 Wosav (* snstA == GIF (4)5V Figure Q.6(e) 97 Deine positive and negative phase sequence, Show that for A-Y conection of balanced 03 CO2 three phase system, the line current I, = “2°, with symbols having usual meaning. Vidy (b) What is dot convention? Briefly explain dot convention with necessary figures, 03 Coz (©) Determine the phasor current J, and lz san 04 COs for the magnetically coupled circuit Mie shown in Figure Q.7(¢). a naev @ Ca) yea () Pwo > Figure Q 7) Q.8(@) Derive the equation of average power P = $Vmlm c0s(@,—0;); with symbols having 03 CO2 usual meaning. (b) Define magnetic flux density. State and exp! cos COsHeaven's Light is Ou Guide Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology Department of Materials Science & Engineering B.Sc. Engineering 1* Year Odd Semester Exam Course No.: EEE 1191 Full Marks: 60 NB: i) Answer any six and steady state response and te bases of magnetic circuits and identify the relationship between current and magnetic Section-A Marks CO Q.1. (@) Define node, branch, and loop. Draw the V-I characteristics curve of resistance and 03. CO! conductance. (©) State and briefly explain KVL and KCL with proper circuit diagrams. 03 coz (©) Determine the voltages V1, V2, and current I for the network shown in Fig. 04 cos + By sev of “es 8 4 er sv Fig.) Rgeay, Q2 (a) Define supemode and supermesh using proper circuit diagrams, 02 co? (b) Find Vi, Vo, and Vs from the circuit shown in Fig. 2(b) using nodal analysis. 05 cos shown in Fig. 2c). 03 cos wow A 30 sa Zz 7 a Yo S20 SA Rv Fig. 26) Fig. (0) Q3 (@) Deduce the expression Rg = 3Ry, where the symbols have their usual meanings. 04 CO2 (b) Use mesh analysis to find loin the circuit ofthe Fig. 3(b. 04 C03 @ col (©) Define active and passive elements of a circuit, Write down the names of different types of dependent source. Q4 (@) In DC circuit, briefly explain the effect of connecting capacitor and inductor as 04 CO! (b) Verify that RL=Rn, for transferring maximum power ofa circuit, 03 coz (6) Determine the current through a 200uF capacitor whose voltage is shown in Fig. 03 03 40).ay 4 Fig. 306) Section B (a) Define impedance, admittance, and susceptance. (b) Define inductanes cos (377 — 55°). Does it Fig. 4(¢) (©) Solve for Vo in the circuit of Fig. 5(c) using mesh analysis. 10 “a Wan 60 6 sa_| so An wav@ -nasy, scan Fig. 5(€) Q6 (a) What is phasor? List two applications of phasor. (b) Evaluate the following complex numbers: Caleulate V in the ci :) What is power factor? Write down the equat toa med Her ba Fig. 7(@) Q8_ (@) Applying superpo (b) Derive the equation have their usual meanings (0) Define apparent power and effective power. 2H ofmaximum power of an AC cireuit and the condition of transferring maximum power of the circuit. theorem, find Vo inthe ci ind the phase angle between f = ~4sin(377¢ + 55°) and d oF lag is? Fig 6() ig. 1(2) using nodal analysis. ig. 1) using the method of source transformation. sa current waveform of Fig. 6(c). If the current flows he average power absorbed by the resistor. sa 7/30 Fig. 706) erage power, P = £Vjylnc0s (By ~ 6) where the symbols 03 03 04 oy 0s 03 a col coz cos cot cor 883 coreet Ge Department of Materials Science & Engineering Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology B.Sc. Engineering 1* Year Odd Semester Ex asi No.: Math 1131 Course Title: ‘igures in the margi full marks, ) Use separate answer script for each section. CO stands for Course Outcome which are as follows: basic concepts of differential calculus needed for solving engineering problems. ize with basic concepts for understanding and using various concepts of ig differential equations (DE). 4 To apply the concepts of various methods to solve and analyze the DE. ot SECTION-A Marks CO Q.1(a) Define continuous function a point. A function f(x) is defined as follows: Disewssthe 04 COL 342 for-2
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