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The Teaching Learning Plan for the Engineering Physics course (AC10087) outlines the objectives, outcomes, and unit-wise content for the B.Tech. (Hons.) Computer Science & Engineering program for the 2023-24 academic year. The course aims to impart knowledge on fundamental physics concepts relevant to engineering, including topics such as lasers, quantum mechanics, mechanical properties of materials, superconductivity, and green energy physics. The plan includes various teaching strategies, learning tools, and a total of 45 hours of instruction.

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The Teaching Learning Plan for the Engineering Physics course (AC10087) outlines the objectives, outcomes, and unit-wise content for the B.Tech. (Hons.) Computer Science & Engineering program for the 2023-24 academic year. The course aims to impart knowledge on fundamental physics concepts relevant to engineering, including topics such as lasers, quantum mechanics, mechanical properties of materials, superconductivity, and green energy physics. The plan includes various teaching strategies, learning tools, and a total of 45 hours of instruction.

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JLU-School of Engineering and Technology

Teaching Learning Plan (2023-24)

SEMESTER -I
B.Tech. (Hons.) Computer Science & Engineering
Subject & Code: Engineering Physics & AC10087
Teaching & Learning Plan (TLP)

Name of the faculty: Dr. Vandana Rathore

Course Code: L T P C
AC10087 Engineering Physics 3 0 2 4
Total No. of Hours =45
Course  To impart knowledge in basic concepts of physics relevant to engineering
Objectives applications.
 To introduce advances in applied science technology for engineering
applications.
 To emphasize the significance of Green technology through Physics
principles
Course  Discuss the basic concepts of physics in solving technical problems.
Outcome
 Use the knowledge of quantum mechanics and wave optics in various
applications.
 Value the significance of green technology through Physics principles.

Unit wise Teaching Learning Plan:

No. Unit title Subthemes Deployment Learning No. of


Strategies and attainment hours
tools verification
strategies
1 Unit-I: Characteristics of Lasers, Lecture, 2 Hours
Laser and Fiber Einstein’s coefficients and Power Point Assignment
Optics their relations, Presentation,
spontaneous emission and Group 2 Hours
stimulated emission of discussion,
radiations, Population Experiment
inversion, conduction,
Principle and working of Video 2 Hours
Ruby Laser, Nd-YAG,
He-Ne, CO2 laser, Application 1 Hours
of Laser,
Introduction to optical fibers, 1 Hours
principle of propagation of
light in optical fibers,
Acceptance angle and 1 Hours
acceptance cone, numerical
aperture, V-number, types of
optical fibers, attenuation in
optical fibers, advantage of
optical fibers in
communications, fiber optics
communication system,
Application of optical fibers,
fiber optics sensors.
2 Unit II: Introduction to Quantum Worksheet 2 Hours
Quantum Physics and quantum
Mechanics and computing,
wave Optics De Broglie hypothesis for 2 Hours
matter waves, Heisenberg’s
uncertainty principle,
Wave function and its 2 Hours
properties, energy and
momentum operators,
Schrödinger time dependent 1 Hours
and time independent waves
equations.
Diffraction of X-rays by 1 Hours
crystal planes, Imperfections
in crystals,
Interference of light, Bi-prism 1 Hours
experiment/Newton’s ring
3 Unit-III Stress-strain relationship Lecture 2 Hours
Mechanical and Hooke’s law, Power Point
Electronic Torsional Pendulum, Young’s Presentations Assignment 2 Hours
Properties of modulus by cantilever, Experiment
Materials Uniform and non-uniform conduction 2 Hours
bending, Video
Semiconductors and 2 Hours
insulators; intrinsic and
extrinsic semiconductors,
Fermi energy
Hall effect, Dilute Magnetic 1 Hours
Semiconductors (DMS) and
their applications.
4 Unit IV: Introduction and historical Lecture, Quiz 2 Hours
Superconductivity developments Power Point
and Nano- Meissner effect and its Presentation, 2 Hours
technology contradiction to the Maxwell’s
equation;
Effect of magnetic field, Type- 2 Hours
I and Type-II superconductors,
Applications of 2 Hours
superconductors; Basics
principle of nano-science and
nano-technology, Top down
and bottom up approach,
Preparation, characteristics and 1 Hours
analysis methods, thin films
and carbon nano-tubes,
Application of
nanotechnology.
Solar energy: Energy Student Submission of 2 Hours
5 Unit V: conversion by photovoltaic Seminars, power points
Green Energy principle, Solar cells, Wind Power Point prepared by
Physics energy: Presentations, students
Basic components and Video, Group 2 Hours
principle of wind energy discussion,
conversion systems, Lecture
Ocean energy: Wave energy, 2 Hours
Wave energy conversion
devices, Tidal energy.
Single and double basin tidal 2 Hours
power plants, Ocean Thermal
Electric Conversion (OTEC,
Geothermal energy:
Geothermal sources
(hydrothermal, geo-
pressurized hot dry rocks,
magma),
Biomass: Biomass and bio-
fuels, bio-energies from 2 Hours
wastages, Fuel cells: H2O2,
Futuristic Energy: Hydrogen,
Methane Hydrates, Carbon
capture and storage (CCS),
advantages and disadvantages
of green energy sources.
TOTAL NUMBER OF HOURS : 45

Text Books:
1. Dattu R.Joshi, Engineering Physics, 1st ed., New Delhi, Tata McGraw- Hill, 2010
2. Thiruvadigal .J. D, Ponnusamy .S, Sudha.D and Krishnamohan .M, Physics for Technologists,
Chennai, Vibrant Publication, 2013.
3. Charles Kittel, Introduction to Solid State Physics, 7th ed. Noida, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, , 2007
4. V. Rajendran and A. Marikani, Material Science, New Delhi, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, 2004

Reference Books:
1. Frank Fahy, Foundations of Engineering Acoustics, US, Elsevier Academic Press, 2005.
2. David J. Griffiths, Introduction to electrodynamics, 3rd ed., US, Prentice Hall, 1999.
3. Leonard. I. Schiff, Quantum Mechanics, 3rd ed . New Delhi, Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.
4. Charles Kittel, Introduction to Solid State Physics, 7th ed. New Delhi, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2007.

Prepared by:
Dr. Vandana Rathore
Associate Professor, JLU-SOET
Dated: 21st August, 2023.

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