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Course Name : Applied Physics

Course Code : 20PHT11

GOOGLE MEET CLASS ROOM


CONTENT
• Syllabus – 5 units

• Overview of syllabus contents

• Course outcomes

• Text book & references


UNIT – I - Propagation of Elastic Waves

Oscillatory Motion: Introduction to simple harmonic motion - Damping

velocity - Damping coefficient - Differential equation of simple harmonic motion

- Velocity and acceleration - Restoring force - Vibration of a spring and mass

system - Frequency response - Phase response - Resonance - Wave motion:

Definition of a plane progressive wave - Attenuation of waves - Differential

equation of a plane progressive wave - Phase velocity - Phase and phase

difference - Solution of the differential equation of a plane progressive wave.


UNIT –II - Acoustics
Introduction - Reverberation and reverberation time - Growth and decay of
sound - Sabine’s formula for reverberation time – Determination of sound absorption
coefficient – Design of an auditorium: Factors affecting acoustics of buildings and the
remedies. Ultrasonics: Introduction – Properties of ultrasonic waves – Generation of
ultrasonic waves: Magnetostrictive generator and Piezoelectric generator -
Determination of velocity of ultrasonics in a liquid: Acoustic grating – Industrial
application: Non-destructive testing - Other applications of ultrasonic waves
(qualitative).
UNIT –III - Laser and Fiber Optics

Introduction – Interaction of light with matter - Three quantum process:


Stimulated absorption, spontaneous emission and stimulated emission - Population
inversion - Einstein’s coefficients and their relations - Pumping methods - Nd:YAG
laser - CO2 laser - Holography. Fiber Optics and Applications: Introduction -
Numerical aperture and acceptance angle - Classification of optical fibers based on
refractive index, modes and materials - Fiber optics communication system
(qualitative) - Fiber optic sensors: Temperature and displacement sensors.
UNIT –IV - Quantum Physics

Introduction - Blackbody radiation - Planck’s quantum hypothesis


- Compton scattering (qualitative) - de Broglie’s hypothesis - Properties
of matter waves - Application of Heisenberg uncertainty principle -
Schrodinger’s time independent and time dependent wave equations -
Physical significance of wave function - The free particle - Potential
energy step - Infinite potential well.
UNIT – V - Crystal Physics

Introduction - Classification of solids - Space lattice - Crystal structure -


Unit cell - Bravais lattice - Single and polycrystalline materials - Lattice
planes - Miller indices - Indices of crystal direction - Interplanar spacing in
cubic system - Hexagonal close packed crystal structure and c/a ratio -
Symmetry -Symmetry elements in cubic crystal - Crystal imperfections:
line, surface and volume imperfections - Features of crystal imperfections
(qualitative).
Course outcomes
On completion of the course, the students will be able to BT Level
Make use of the concepts of oscillatory and wave motion to comprehend the phenomena Applying (K3)
CO1 related to the propagation of elastic waves.

Apply the concepts of growth and decay of sound energy in a hall to compute Sabine‟s Applying (K3)
formula to recognize the requirements of acoustically good buildings, and to describe the
CO2
production of ultrasonic wave, working of acoustic grating & non-destructive testing using
ultrasonic waves.
Apply the concept of stimulated emission to explain the working and the applications of Applying (K3)
laser in engineering and technology, and to apply the principle of propagation of light
CO3 through optical fiber to compute acceptance angle and numerical aperture to comprehend
the loss in optical fiber, fiber optic communication system and working of fiber optic
sensors.
Use the concepts of quantum mechanics to describe the behavior of electrons in a metal Applying (K3)
CO4 by solving Schrodinger‟s wave equation for particle motion in infinite potential well.
Explain seven crystal systems, interplanar spacing in cubic lattice, c/a ratio of HCP crystal Understanding
CO5 structure, symmetry elements, reciprocal lattice and the types of crystal imperfections and (K2)
their impacts.
Text books & references
TEXT BOOK:
1. Avadhanulu M.N., A Textbook of 11th S. Chand & New Delhi 2019
Kshirsagar P.G. and Engineering Physics Company Pvt. Ltd.
Arun Murthy T.V.S.

REFERENCES:
1. Purnima Khare and Engineering Physics: 1st Jones and Bartlett Sudbury, 2009
Swarup A. Fundamentals and Publishers Massachusetts
Modern Applications

2. Gaur R.K. and Gupta S.L. Engineering Physics 8th Dhanpat Rai and New Delhi 2009
Sons
3. Tamilarasan K. and Engineering Physics - I 3rd McGraw Hill New Delhi 2014
Prabu K. Education Pvt. Ltd.
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