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BS (4 Years) for Affiliated Colleges 

 

Center for Undergraduate Studies, University of the Punjab          1 

 

Course Contents for Subjects with Code: PHY 

This document only contains details of courses having code PHY.  

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Code  Subject Title  Cr. Hrs  Semester 

PHY‐101  Elementary Mechanics  3  I 

Year  Discipline 

1  Physics  Vector derivatives and operations, divergence theorem, Stokes’ theorem, particle dynamics with emphasis on effect of frictional and drag forces on motion, non-inertial frames and pseudo forces, work-energy theorem, conservative and non-conservative forces, two particle and many-particle systems, centre of mass of solid objects, momentum changes in a system of variable mass. Collisions in the center-of-mass reference frame, rotational dynamics with emphasis on Parallel-axis theorem, moment of inertia of bodies of various shapes, combined rotational and translational motion. Angular momentum, angular velocity and stability of spinning objects, gravitational effect of a spherical mass distribution, Kepler’s laws of planetary motion. Books Recommended:

Physics Vol. I by Resnick, Halliday and Krane, 4th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 1992. Physics Vol. I by Resnick, Halliday and Krane, 5th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc,

New York, 2002. Fundamental of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, 5th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 1999. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA), USA, 2000. Physics by Alonso and Finn: Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA), USA, 1999.

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Code  Subject Title  Cr. Hrs  Semester 

PHY‐102  Waves, Oscillations and Optics  3  I 

Year  Discipline 

1  Physics  Simple and damped harmonic oscillations, forced oscillations and resonance, mechanical waves, traveling waves, wave equation and power and intensity in wave motion, principle of superposition, Doppler effect of sound waves. Interference from thin films, Michelson interferometer, Fresenel’s biprism and its use, diffraction from multiple slits, diffraction grating, X-ray diffraction and structure of matter, polarization, description of polarization states, rotation of plane of polarization, holography. Books Recommended:

1. Physics Vol. I & II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Krane, 4th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 1992.

2. Physics Vol. I & II by Resnick, Halliday and Krane, 5th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 2002.

3. Fundamental of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, 5th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 1999.

4. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA), USA, 2000.

5. Physics by Alonso and Finn: Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA), USA, 1999.

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Code  Subject Title  Cr. Hrs  Semester 

PHY‐103  Electricity and Magnetism   3  II 

Year  Discipline 

1  Physics  Electric field of continuous charge distributions, dipole in an electric field, Applications of Gauss’ law, calculating the field from the potential, capacitor with dielectric, electric current density and Ohm’s law, semiconductors and superconductors, magnetic force on a charged particle, magnetic force on a current, torque on a current loop, magnetic dipole, Biot-Savart Law, Ampere’s law, Faraday’s Law, Lenz’s Law, motional E.M.F, induced electric fields, Gauss’ law for magnetism, origin of atomic and nuclear magnetism, magnetization, magnetic materials, induced magnetic fields and displacement current, Maxwell’s equations, generating an electro-magnetic wave, traveling waves and Maxwell’s equations, energy transport and the Poynting vector. Books Recommended:

Physics Vol. II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Krane, 4th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 1992.

Physics Vol.II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Krane, 5th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 2002.

Fundamental of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, 5th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 1999.

University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA), USA, 2000.

Physics by Alonso and Finn: Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA), USA, 1999.

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Code  Subject Title  Cr. Hrs  Semester 

PHY‐104  Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory   3  II 

Year  Discipline 

1  Physics  Kinetic theory of the ideal gas, work done on an ideal gas, internal energy of an ideal gas, intermolecular forces. Statistical mechanics, statistical distribution and mean values, distribution of molecular speeds, distribution of energies, Brownian motion. Heat and Thermodynamics; heat, different theories of heat, specific heat, gram molecular specific heat, laws of thermodynamics, Zeroth law, first law, second law, third law of thermodynamics, reversible and irreversible processes, indicator diagram, entropy, law of increase of entropy, temperature-entropy diagram, Maxwell’s thermodynamics relations, TDS equations, Clapeyron’s equation, entropy and second law of thermodynamics, reversible and irreversible processes, second law of thermodynamics, Carnot Cycle, Carnot engine, thermodynamic temperature scale, entropy, low temperature physics. Thermoelectricity, Seebeck effect, Peltier effect, thermocouple. Books Recommended:

1. Physics Vol I.&II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Krane, 4th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 1992.

2. Physics Vol I &II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Krane, 5th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 2002.

3. Fundamental of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, 5th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 1999.

4. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA), USA,

5. 2000. 6. Physics by Alonso and Finn: Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA), USA, 1999.

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Code  Subject Title  Cr. Hrs  Semester 

PHY‐111  Physics‐I (Mechanics & Optics)  3  I 

Year  Discipline 

1  Chemistry‐II, Mathematics‐I, Statistics‐I  Mechanics Vector Operations Vector in 3 dimensions; Vector derivatives and operation; Gradient, Divergence and Curl of a vector; Divergence Theorem; Stokes Theorem. Particle Dynamic Advanced application of Newton’s laws Dynamics of Uniform motion; Equations of motion; Time dependent forces; Effect of drag forces on motion; Non inertial frames and pseudo forces; Non inertial frames and Pseudo forces; Limitations of Newton’s Laws. Work, Energy and Power Work done by a constant force, work done by a variable force (1-dimensions); Work done by a variable (2-dimension) Work energy theorem, General proof of work energy theorem. Power: Reference Frames. Conservation of Energy Conservative, and non conservative forces; One dimensional conservative system; 2,3 dimensional conservative system; Conservation of energy in a system of particles system two practical system. Center of mass of solid object; Momentum changes in system of variable mass. Collisions Inelastic collision conservation of momentum during collision in center of Mass reference frame. Rotational Dynamics Angular momentum; angular velocity; Overview of rotational Dynamics; Parallel axis theorem; Determination of momentum of interstice of various shapes; Rotational dynamics of rigid bodies; combined rotational and transitional motion. Stability of spinning objects, the spinning Top. Gravitation Review of basic concepts of gravitation. Gravitational effect of a spherical mass distribution; Gravitational Potential Energy; Gravitational field & potential; Universal Gravitational Law. Bulk Properties of Matters Elastic Properties of Matter; Fluid Statistics; Fluid Dynamics; Bernoulli Equation; Viscosity. Optic Topic Nature of light; Light as an Electro magnetic wave; Interference; Adding of Electromagnetic wave using phasors; Interference from thin films; Michelson Interferometer; Fresnel Biprism and its use; Diffraction; Diffraction from multiple slits; Diffraction grating; Holography; Polarization; Description of polarization states; Rotation of plane of polarization. Recommended Books: 1. Physics Vol. I & II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Karne, 4th and Sons Inc, New

York. 2. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, John Wiley and Sons Inc,

New York.

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3. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison – Wesley, Reading (MA), USA

4. Physics by Alonso and Finn; Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA) USA.

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Code  Subject Title  Cr. Hrs  Semester 

PHY‐112  Physics Lab‐I (Mechanics & Optics)  1  I 

Year  Discipline 

1  Chemistry‐II, Mathematics‐I, Statistics‐I  1. Surface tension by capillary rise. 2. Study of compound pendulum and estimate of value of ‘g’ 3. Elastic constants by spiral spring 4. Modulus of rigidity by dynamic method and static method of Maxwell’s Needle. 5. Spring Constant by static and dynamic method. 6. Modulus of rigidity by dynamic method. Recommended Books: 1. Physics Vol. I & II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Karne, 4th and Sons Inc, New

York. 2. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, John Wiley and Sons Inc,

New York. 3. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison – Wesley,

Reading (MA), USA. 4. Physics by Alonso and Finn; Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA) USA.

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PHY‐113  Physics‐II (Waves & Oscillation)  3  II 

Year  Discipline 

1  Chemistry‐II, Mathematics‐I, Statistics‐I Harmonic Oscillations: Simple harmonic oscillation (SHM); Application of S H M; S H M and uniform circular motion, combinations of Harmonic motion Damped Harmonic Motion. Wave Topic: Mechanical waves; Traveling waves; Waves speed; Waves equation; Power and intensity in wave motion; Principle of superposition. (Basic ideas); Sound Topic: Beats Phenomenon; Doppler Effect. Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory of Gases: Kinetic theory of the ideal gas, wok done on an ideal gas internal energy of an ideal gas Intermolecular forces. Statistical Mechanics: Statistical, Distribution and Mean values; Distribution of molecular speeds; Brownian motion. Heat: Review of previous concepts; First law of Thermodynamics; Transfer of heat; Entropy and Second law of Thermodynamics: Reversible and irreversible Process, Second Law; Cycle; Carnot engines Thermodynamic temperature scale; Entropy; Joule – Thomson effect Recommended Books: 1. Physics Vol. I & II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Karne, 4th and Sons Inc, New

York. 2. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, John Wiley and Sons Inc,

New York. 3. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison – Wesley,

Reading (MA), USA. 4. Physics by Alonso and Finn; Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA) USA.

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PHY‐114  Physics Lab‐II (Waves & Oscillation)  1  II 

Year  Discipline 

1  Chemistry‐II, Mathematics‐I, Statistics‐I 1. Thermo-Couple, Thermal e.m.f. and temperature diagram. 2. Determination of ‘J’ Electrical Method (Calendar and Barnes Method) with compensation

for heat loss. 3. Velocity of Sound by Kundt’s tube. 4. Frequency & A.C. mains by Sonometer. 5. Frequency & A.C. mains by Melde’s Approvals 6. Use of sextant and measurement of altitude with it 7. Wavelengths of sodium D lines by Newton’s Rings. 8. Wavelengths of light by Fresnel’s biprism 9. Wavelength of light by diffraction grating 10. Measurement of the Rotation of the Plane of Polarization 11. Resolving Power of diffraction grating 12. Determination of the radius of Lycopodium Particles Recommended Books: 1. Physics Vol. I & II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Karne, 4th and Sons Inc, New

York. 2. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, John Wiley and Sons Inc,

New York. 3. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison – Wesley,

Reading (MA), USA. 4. Physics by Alonso and Finn; Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA) USA.

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PHY‐121  Mechanics and Wave Motion (IT)  3  I 

Year  Discipline 

1  Information Technology  To teach students calculus based general physics by way of learning about the following topics in depth: Measurement and vectors, Motion in one, two and three dimensions, Newton’s laws of motions, Work and energy principles, Laws of conservation of momentum and energy, One- and two-dimensional collisions, Rotational kinematics and dynamics, Conservation of angular momentum, Gravitation, Oscillations and waves. Textbook

1. Resnick, Halliday and Krane, Physics, vol. 1. ISBN: 978-0-471-32057-9 Recommended Book

1. University Physics, vol. 1, by Sears and Zemansky, ISBN-10: 0201603365

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PHY‐122  Electricity & Magnetism (IT)  3  II 

Year  Discipline 

1  Information Technology  The primary objective of the course is to teach student calculus based general physics, particularly basic concepts of thermodynamics, electricity, and magnetism. The following topics will be covered in the course: Temperature, Thermal expansion, Kinetic theory and the ideal gas, Heat and First law of thermodynamics, Entropy and Second law of thermodynamics, Review of Vectors, Electric Charge and Coulomb’s law, Electric field, Gauss’s law, Electric potential, Capacitors and dielectrics, Current and resistance, Ohm’s Law, Simple resistive circuits (series and parallel), Magnetic field, Ampere’s law, Faraday’s law of induction, Lien’s Laws, Ampere’s Law and its applications. Prerequisites Mechanics and Wave Motion (IT) Text Book

1. Halliday, Resnick, and Walker, Fundamentals of Physics Extended, Sixth Edition, ISBN: 978-0-471-32000-5

Recommended Books

1. Sears and Zemansky, University Physics, vol. 1 and 2. ISBN-10: 0201603365

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PHY‐201  Concepts of Modern Physics  3  III 

Year  Discipline 

2  Physics  Quantum physics: Thermal radiation (black body radiation), quantization of energy, The photoelectric effect, Einstein’s photon theory, the Compton effect, line spectra, wave behavior of particles, Testing de Broglie’s hypothesis, waves, waves packets and particles, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, Wave function, Schrödinger equation, trapped particles and probability densities, the correspondence principle, dual nature of matter (waves and particles). Atomic physics: The atomic structure of hydrogen, Bohr’s theory, angular momentum of electrons, electron spin, X-ray spectrum, development of periodic table, laser. Nuclear physics: Discovering the nucleus, some nuclear properties, radioactive decay, measuring ionizing radiation, natural radioactivity, nuclear reaction. Energy from the nucleus, nuclear fission, nuclear reactor, thermonuclear fusion, controlled thermonuclear fusion. Solid state physics: Electrons in solids, free electron gas, semiconductors and insulators, semiconductor devices, superconductivity. Books Recommended:

1. Physics Vol. II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Krane, 4th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 1992.

2. Physics Vol.II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Krane, 5th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 2002.

3. Fundamental of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, 5th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc, New York, 1999.

4. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA), USA, 2000.

5. Physics by Alonso and Finn: Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA), USA, 1999. 6. Concepts of Modern Physics by A. Beiser: McGraw-Hill, New York, USA, 1988.

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PHY‐202  General Physics Lab‐I  2  III 

Year  Discipline 

2  Physics  1. The Harmonic Oscillation of Helical springs-parallel and series connection of spring 2. Measuring moments of inertia of different bodies disc-Hollow of Solid cylinder 3. Measurement of the speed of sound in air 4. Coherence & width of spectral lines 5. Diffraction intensity at slit of double slit system 6. Stephen-Boltzmann’s law of Radiation 7. Characteristics curve of a solar cell 8. Magnetic field of paired coils in Helmoltz coils

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PHY‐203  Basic Electronics   3  IV 

Year  Discipline 

2  Physics  Circuit Analysis: Network theorems, AC circuit analysis using the j operator. Semiconductor Devices and Applications: The pn junction diode, Rectifier circuits, Clippers, Clampers, Voltage multipliers. Bipolar Junction Transistor and Its Biasing: Basic transistor configurations, The dc biasing circuits and bias stabilization. Field Effect Transistor and FET DC Biasing: The depletion-mode JFET, The depletion-mode MOSFET, The enhancement-mode FET, The dc biasing circuits and bias stabilization. Bipolar Junction Transistor Models: The rC model, The hybrid equivalent model, Graphical determination of h-parameters, Variation of transistor parameters. BJT Small-Signal Analysis: The CE fixed-bias, self-bias and voltage-divider amplifiers, The emitter follower, The CB amplifier, Complete hybrid equivalent model. FET Small-Signal Analysis: The JFET fixed bias, self-bias, voltage-divider and source-follower amplifiers. Books Recommended:

1. Basic Electronics by B. Grob, 8th Edition, Glencoe-McGraw-Hill, New York, NY (USA), 2002.

2. Introductory Circuit Analysis by Robert L. Boylestad, 6th Edi., Merril Publ. Co. Columbus, Ohio (USA) 1990.

3. Electronic Devices by Thomas L. Floyd: 5th Edition Prentice-Hall Inter. Inc., Englewood Cliffs, (USA), 1999.

4. Electronic Principles by Albert P. Malvino, 5th Edition Glencoe-McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York (USA) 1993.

5. Introductory Electronic Devices and Circuits by Robert T. Paynter, Prentice-Hall Intern. Inc. Upper Saddle River N.Y. USA, 1997

6. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory by Robert Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky 6th Edition, Prentice-Hall International, Inc., (USA), 1996

7. Electronic Devices and Circuits, by Theodre F. Bogart, Jr. 4th Edition, Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ (USA) 1997.

8. Electronic Circuits and Systems, by J. D. Ryder, Charles M. Thomson, Prentice-Hall Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey (USA) 1976.

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PHY‐204  General Physics Lab‐II  2  IV 

Year  Discipline 

2  Physics  Interference of light Fresnel Biprism Measurement of wavelengths of sodium light, difference of wave lengths and thickness of thin film e.g. mica using Michelson interferometer. The determination of Cauchy’s constants using spectrometer. Determining the modulus of elasticity. Investigating the Fourier transforms: simulation of the Fourier analysis and synthesis. Determining resistances using a Wheatstone bridge.

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PHY‐211  Physics‐III (Electricity & Magnetism)  3  III 

Year  Discipline 

2  Chemistry‐II, Mathematics‐I, Statistics‐I  Electrostatics Electric Charge; Conductors and Insulators; Vector form of coulomb’s law. Electric Field Electric field of continuous charged stribution; Point charge in an electric field; Dipole in an electric field. Gauss’s Law; Application of Gauss’s Law (Integral Form). Electric Potential Calculating the field from the potential; Capacitors and dielectrics; Capacitor with dielectric. Electric Current Electric Current; Ohm’s Law; Energy transfer in the electric circuit; Semiconductors; Super conductor. DC Circuits Calculating the current in a single loop, multiple loops; voltages at various elements of a loop; RC circuits. Magnetism Magnetic Field Effects Magnetic field, B. Magnetic force on a charged particle magnetic force on a charged particle magnetic force on a current; Torque on a current loop; Magnetic dipole. Ampere’s Law Biot-Savart Law; Ampere’s Law. Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction Faraday’s Law; Lenz’s Law; Motional E.M.F. Induced electric fields. Magnetic Properties of Matter Gauss Law for Magnetism; Origin of Atomic and Nuclear magnetization; Magnetic Materials. Inductance Inductance; LR Circuits; Energy stored in magnetic field; Electromagnetic; Oscillation. Alternating Current Circuits Alternating Current; Single loop RLC circuit; Power in a.c. circuits; Transformer. Maxwell’s Equations Summarizing ht electromagnetic equation; Induced magnetic fields & displacement current; Maxwell’s equations. Electromagnetic Waves Generating an electromagnetic wave; Traveling waves and Maxwell’s equation; Energy transport and the Poynting Vector. Electronics Semiconductor materials; Junction diode; Transistor; Transistor, biasing; Transistor as an amplifier; Amplification with feedback; Oscillators; Logic Gates Recommended Books: 1. Physics Vol. I & II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Karne, 4th and Sons Inc, New

York. 2. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, John Wiley and Sons Inc,

New York.

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3. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison – Wesley, Reading (MA), USA.

4. Physics by Alonso and Finn; Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA) USA.

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PHY‐212  Physics Lab‐III (Electricity & Magnetism)  1  III 

Year  Discipline 

2  Chemistry‐II, Mathematics‐I, Statistics‐I 1. Measurement of resistance using a neon flash bulb and condenser 2. I-H Curve by Magnetometer 3. Conversion of a Pointer Galvanometer into a voltmeter 4. Conversion of a Pointer Galvanometer into an ammeter 5. Calibration of a meter and voltmeter by potentiometer 6. Low resistance by Carey Foster bridge 7. Charge sensitivity of a ballistic galvanometer taking into account Logarithmic decrement 8. Comparison of capacities by ballistic galvanometer 9. Determination of temperature coefficient of a resistance 10. Measurement of magnetic field by fluxmeter or by search coil method. 11. Measurement of H by earth inductor. Recommended Books: 1. Physics Vol. I & II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Karne, 4th and Sons Inc, New

York. 2. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, John Wiley and Sons Inc,

New York. 3. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison – Wesley,

Reading (MA), USA. 4. Physics by Alonso and Finn; Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA) USA.

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PHY‐213  Physics‐IV (Concepts of Modern Physics)  3  IV 

Year  Discipline 

2  Chemistry‐II, Mathematics‐I, Statistics‐I  Quantum Physics: Thermal Radiations (Black body radiation); The quantization of Energy; The Photoelectric effect; Einstein’s photon theory; The Compton effect; Line Spectra. Wave Nature of Matter: Wave behavior of particles; Testing De Broglie’s hypothesis; Waves, Wave packets and particles; Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle (HUP); Wave Function; Schrödinger Equation. States and Energy Levels: Trapped Particles and Probability; Densities; The correspondence principles; Dual nature of matter (waves & particles) Atomic and Nuclear Physics Atomic Structure of Hydrogen: Bohr’s Theory; Angular Momentum of Electrons; Electron Spin; X-ray Spectrum; X-Ray & Atomic number; Development of periodic table; Laser. Nuclear Physics: Discovering the nucleus; Some nuclear properties; Radioactive decay; Alpha decay; Beta decay; Measuring ionizing radiation (Units); Natural Radioactive; Nuclear Reactions; Energy from the nucleus; Nuclear fission; Nuclear Reactors; Thermonuclear Fusion (T.N.F.); Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion. Practical Paper: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Sound, Optics and Electricity or Magnetism: Special theory of Relativity: Trouble with classical Mechanics; Postulates of Relativity; The Lorentz Transformation inverse transformation Consequences of Lorentz transformation; Relativistic momentum; Relativistic energy. Recommended Books: 1. Physics Vol. I & II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Karne, 4th and Sons Inc, New

York 2. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, John Wiley and Sons Inc,

New York. 3. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison – Wesley,

Reading (MA), USA. 4. Physics by Alonso and Finn; Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA) USA.

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PHY‐214  Physics‐IV (Concepts of Modern Physics)  1  IV 

Year  Discipline 

2  Chemistry‐II, Mathematics‐I, Statistics‐I 1. Variation of photo-electric current with the intensity of light 2. Measurement of Planck’s constant using spectrometer 3. Determination of e.m. of electron by deflection method 4. Determination of ionization potential of mercury 5. Acceptor circuit 6. Rejecter circuit 7. Characteristic curves of G.M. Counter 8. Setting up half and full wave rectifiers and the study of the waveshape on oscilloscope

effect of smoothing circuit on ripple voltage. 9. To set up a transistor as an oscillator and to measure its frequency by an oscilloscope 10. Triode valve as a single stage voltage amplifier and measurement of its gain by an

oscilloscope 11. To draw the characteristics of a semi-conductor diode. 12. Setting up a single stage transistor amplifier and measurement of voltage gain 13. Determination of range of Alpha Particles 14. Stopping power for alpha particles in air equivalent of Mica, Ag, Cu and Al. 15. Absorption coefficient of Beta-particles, using and End-on-Geiger Counter 16. To study the voltage current characteristics of an electric Discharge in gases at low

pressures 17. Production of vacuum and its rought measurement with a monometer 18. Production of X-rays and the demonstration of their effect on a fluorescent screen. 19. To set up a High-Frequency Oscillator and measure its frequency, with a wave meter. Recommended Books: 1. Physics Vol. I & II (extended) by Resnick, Halliday and Karne, 4th and Sons Inc, New

York. 2. Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Krane, John Wiley and Sons Inc,

New York. 3. University Physics 8th Edition by Sears, Zemansky and Young, Addison – Wesley,

Reading (MA), USA. 4. Physics by Alonso and Finn; Addison-Wesley, Reading (MA) USA.

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PHY‐301  Classical Mechanics  3  V 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics Historical development of classical mechanics, Newtonian mechanics and its limitations, Lagrangian formulation in generalized coordinates, calculus of variation, Hamilton’s principle, Lagrange’s equation, space time symmetries and conservation laws, homogeneity and isotropy, cyclic coordinates, integrals of motion. Central force, two-body central problem, Kepler’s problem, planetary orbits and their equations, perturbation of orbits. Legendre’s transformation, Hamiltonian and Hamilton’s equations of motion, Routhian, configuration space, phase space and state space. Canonical transformations and their properties, canonical transformation of the free particle Hamiltonian, Poisson brackets and their properties, Poisson’s theorems, invariance of Poisson’s brackets under canonical transformations. Books Recommended:

1. Classical Mechanics by H. Goldstein, Addison-Wesley, Reading, 1950. 2. Mechanics by L. D. Landau and E. M. Lifshitz, , Pergamon ,Oxford. 1960. 3. Classical Mechanics by J. W. Leech Methuen and Co. Ltd., London, 1958. 4. Classical Mechanics by V. D. Barger and M. G. Olsson, McGraw-Hill, New York,

1995. 5. Analytical Mechanics by L. N. Hand and J. D. Finch, Cambridge University Press,

Cambridge, 1998.

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PHY‐302  Mathematical Methods of Physics‐I  3  V 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics Vectors, divergence theorem, Green’s theorem, Stokes’s theorem, curvilinear coordinates, orthogonal curvilinear coordinates, gradient in orthogonal curvilinear coordinates, divergence and curl in orthogonal curvilinear coordinates, Laplacian, spherical polar coordinates. Complex numbers, Euler’s formula, De Moivre’s theorem, elementary functions, analytic functions of complex variables, Cauchy-Riemann equation, harmonic functions, complex integration, Cauchy’s theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula, Taylor and Laurent series, Contour integrals, singularities and residues, residue theorem, poles on the real axis, branch points and integrals of multivalued functions. Tensors, coordinate transformation, rank of a tensor, covariant and contravariant tensors, Tensor algebra, metric tensor, Christoffel symbols, equation of geodesic, Riemann tensor. Books Recommended:

1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszig, Wiley, New York, 1999. 2. Mathematical Methods for Physicists by G. B. Arfken and H. J. Weber, A. Press,

New York, 1995. 3. Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering by K. F. Riley, M. P. Hobson and

S. J. Bence, ambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997. 4. Complex Variable by Murray R Spiegel, Schaum’s outlines series, McGraw Hill

1974.

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PHY‐303  Solid State Physics‐I  3  V 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics  Crystal structure, periodic arrays of atoms, fundamental types of lattices, index system for crystal planes, simple crystal structures, direct imaging of atomic structure, non-ideal crystal structures, reciprocal lattice, Diffraction of waves by crystals, scattered wave amplitude, Brillouin zones, Fourier analysis of the basis, quasi crystals, crystal binding and elastic constants, crystals of inert gases, ionic crystals, covalent crystals, metals, hydrogen bonds, analysis of elastic strains, elastic compliance and stiffness constants, elastic waves in cubic crystals. Vibrations of crystals with monatomic basis, two atoms per primitive basis, quantization of elastic waves, phonon momentum, inelastic scattering by phonons, Phonon heat capacity, anharmonic crystal interactions, thermal conductivity, electronic heat capacity. Noncrystalline solids, diffraction pattern, glasses, amorphous ferromagnets and semiconductors Books Recommended:

1. Introduction to Solid State Physics by C. Kittle, 7th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1996.

2. Solid State Physics by Neil W. Ashcroft, N. David Mermin, CBS Publishing Asia Ltd. 1987.

3. Solid State Physics by J. S. Blakemore, Cambridge University Press, 1991.

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PHY‐304  Electronic Devices and Circuits  4  V 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics  BJT and FET Frequency Response: General Frequency Considerations, Low-frequency analysis-Bode Plot, Low-frequency Response in BJT and FET Amplifiers, The Miller effect, High-frequency Response in BJT and FE amplifiers, Multistage Effects. Negative Feedback and Oscillator Circuits: Feedback Concepts, Feedback Types, Practical Feedback Circuits, Oscillator Operation, Phase-shift Oscillator, Colpitts and Hartley Oscillator, Armstrong Oscillator, Wien Bridge Oscillator, Crystal Oscillator. Astable Multivibrator, Monosatble Multivibrator, Bistable Multivibrator, Schmitt-trigger circuit. Power Amplifiers: Class A, Class B and Class C Amplifiers, Class AB Amplifier, Other Power Amplifier Circuits, Power Transistor and Heat Sink. Operational Amplifiers: Differential Amplifier Circuit, Inverting and Non-inverting configuration, frequency response operational amplifier, OPAM Basics, Practical OPAM Circuits, Constant-gain Amplifier, Voltage Summing,Voltage Buffer. Power Supplies: Capacitor Filter, π-Filter, π-R Filter, Discrete Transistor Voltage Regulation, Regulation by Zener Diode. Special Diodes: Varactor, Light Emitting Diode, Zener Diode, Photodiode, Tunnel Diode, Shockley Diode, SCR, Light-activated SCR, Diac, Triac, Unijunction Transistor, LCD. Introduction to Digital Electronics: The Number Systems, combinational and sequential systems, adder circuits and flip-flops. Books Recommended:

1. Electronic Devices by Thomas L. Floyd: 5th Edition Prentice-Hall Inter. Inc., Englewood Cliffs, (USA), 1999.

2. Electronic Principles by Albert P. Malvino, 5th Edition Glencoe-McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York (USA) 1993.

3. Introductory Electronic Devices and Circuits by Robert T. Paynter, Prentice-Hall Intern. Inc. Upper Saddle River N.Y. USA, 1997

4. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory by Robert Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky 6th Edition, Prentice-Hall International, Inc., (USA), 1996

5. Electronic Devices and Circuits, by Theodre F. Bogart, Jr. 4th Edition, Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ (USA) 1997.

6. Electronic Circuits and Systems, by J. D. Ryder, Charles M. Thomson, Prentice-Hall Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey (USA) 1976.

7. Digital Technology by Louis Nashesky, John Wiley and Sons, New york (USA), 1983.

8. Digital Fundamentals by Thomas L. Floyd, #rd Ed. Prentice-Hall Intern. Inc., Englewood Cliffs (USA), 1986.

9. Digital Systems by Ronald J.Tocci, Prentice-Hall Intern. Inc., Englewood Cliffs (USA), 1995.

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PHY‐305  Quantum Mechanics‐I  3  V 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics  Quantum Mechanics of One dimensional Problems: Review of concepts of classical mechanics, State of a system, Properties of one dimensional potential functions, Functions and expectation values, Dirac notation and Hermitian operators, Solutions of Schrodinger equations for free particles, The potential carrier problems, The linear harmonic Oscillator. Formalism of Quantum Mechanics: The state of a system, Dynamical variables and operators, Commuting observable, Heisenberg Uncertainty relations, Time evaluation of a system, Schrodinger and Heisenberg pictures, Symmetry principles and conservation laws. Angular Momentum: Orbital angular momentum, Angular momenta, The eigenvalues and eigen functions of L and Lz. Schrodinger Equation in Three Dimensions: Separation of Schrodinger equation in cartesian coordinates, Central potentials, The free particle, three dimensional square well potential, The hydrogenic atom, Three dimensional square well potential, The hydrogenic atom. Books Recommended:

1. Introductory Quantum Mechanic by B.H. Bransden & C.J. Joachain, Longman Scientific & Technical London, 1990.

2. A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics by J.S. Townsend, McGraw Hill Book Company, Singapore, 1992.

3. An Introduction Quantum Mechanics by W.Greiner, Addison Wesley Publishing Company, Reading Massachusetts, 1980.

4. Introductory Quantum Mechanics by R.L. Liboff, Addison Wesley Publishing Company, Reading Massachusetts, 1980.

5. Theory of Quanta by Bialynicki-Birula, M. Cieplak & J.Kaminski, Oxford University Press, New York, 1992.

6. Relativistic Quantum Mechanics by W.Greiner, Springer Veriag, Berlin, 1990. 7. Quantum Mechanics by F. Schwable, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 1992.

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PHY‐306  Physics Lab‐III (Modern Physics)  4  V 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics  1. Determining the specific Heat of Solids 2. To determine the characteristic of G. M. tube and measure the range and maximum

energy of β particles. 3. Characteristics of G.M. counter and study of fluctuations in random process. 4. Determining velocity of viscous fluids using a falling-ball viscometer. 5. Determining the specific heats of solids. 6. Measuring magnetic field of (i) a straight conductor and (ii) a pair of coils in the

Helmholtz configuration.

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PHY‐307  Mathematical Methods of Physics‐II  3  VI 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics  Special functions, Hermite polynomial, Legendre and associate Legendre polynomial, Laguerre polynomial, Bessel function, Neumann function, Hankel function, Modified and spherical Bessel function, Gamma function, error function. Fourier series, cosine and sine series, change of interval, Fourier integral, complex form of Fourier series, Fourier transform, Fourier transform of derivatives, convolution theorem, Laplace transform, Laplace transform of derivatives, applications of Fourier and Laplace transforms. Boundary value problem in physics, boundary value problems and series solution, the Sturn-Liouville problem, non-homogeneous boundary value problem and Green’s function, Green’s function for one-dimensional problem, eigenfunction expansion of Green’s function, Green’s function in higher dimensions, Green’s function for Poisson’s equation, quantum mechanical scattering problem. Book Recommended:

1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszig, Wiley, New York, 1999. 2. Mathematical Methods for Physicists by G. B. Arfken and H. J. Weber, A Press, New

York, 1995. 3. Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering by K. F. Riley, M. P. Hobson and

S. J. Bence, Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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PHY‐308  Solid State Physics‐II  3  VI 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics  Energy levels in one dimension, effect of temperature on the Fermi-Dirac distribution, free electron gas in three dimensions, heat capacity of the electron gas, experimental electrical resistivity of metals, umklapp scattering, motion in magnetic fields, Hall effect, thermal conductivity of metals, ratio of thermal to electrical conductivity, nanostructures. Nearly free electron model, origin of the energy gap, magnitude of the energy gap, Bloch functions, wave equation of an electron in a periodic potential, crystal momentum of an electron, solution of the central equation, empty lattice approximation, approximate solution near a zone boundary, number of orbital in a band, metals and insulators. Band gap, equation of motion, effective mass, physical interpretation of the effective mass, effective masses in semiconductors, silicon and germanium, intrinsic carrier concentration, intrinsic mobility, impurity conductivity, donor states, acceptor states, thermal ionization of donors and acceptors, thermoelectric effects, semimetals, superlattices. Books Recommended:

1. Solid State Physics by Blakemore: Cambridge University Press, 1991. 2. Solid State Physics by Neil W. Ashcroft and David Mermin: CBS Publ. Co. 1987. 3. Introduction to Solid State Physics by C. Kittle 7th Edition: John Wiley and Sons Inc.

1996.

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PHY‐309  Quantum Mechanics‐II  3  VI 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics  Matrix Mechanics: Linear vector space, orthogonal systems, linear transformations, matrices, change of basis, Hilbert space, Dirac Notation, matrix representation, diagonalization, examples. Identical Particles and Second Quantization: Indistinguishability of identical particles, Systems of identical particles, Quantum dynamics of identical particle systems. Angular momenta and spin 1/2 boson operators, Approximate Methods: Time independent perturbation theory for non degenerate levels, The variational method, The WKB approximation, Time dependent perturbation theory. The Theory of Scattering: Scattering experiments and cross sections, Potential scattering, The method of partial waves, The Bom approximation. Books Recommended:

1. Introductory Quantum Mechanic by B.H. Bransden & C.J. Joachain, Longman Scientific & Technical London, 1990.

2. A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics by J.S. Townsend, McGraw Hill Book Company, Singapore, 1992.

3. An Introduction Quantum Mechanics by W.Greiner, Addison Wesley Publishing Company, Reading Massachusetts, 1980.

4. Introductory Quantum Mechanics by R.L. Liboff, Addison Wesley Publishing Company, Reading Massachusetts, 1980.

5. Theory of Quanta by Bialynicki-Birula, M. Cieplak & J.Kaminski, Oxford University Press, New York, 1992.

6. Relativistic Quantum Mechanics by W.Greiner, Springer Veriag, Berlin, 1990. 7. Quantum Mechanics by F. Schwable, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 1992.

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PHY‐310  Digital Electronics  3  VI 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics  Number Systems: Binary, octal, hexadecimal number system, conversion of different systems, Digital codes. Implementations of Logic Functions by Logic Gates: Boolean algebra, logic gates and their application in logic design, Karnaugh maps and its use in some design problems, code converter logic design. Analog to Digital Conversion: Digital to analog conversion, converter Specifications. Synchronous Logic: Sequential logic, Flip Flops; R-S, T, D, Master-Slave J-K Flip Flop, basic binary ripple counter, modulus counters, parallel and up-down counter application as digital time (clock), arithmetic functions, shift registers, semi-conductor memory, programmable logic devices, (GAL, PAL). Digital Computer: Concept of computer system Books Recommended:

1. Introduction to Digital Computer Technology by Mashelsky (Wiley), 2. Pulse Digital and Switching Wave forms by Millman and Taub (McGraw-Hill) 3. Electronic and Radio Engineering by F.E. Terman McGraw-Hill.

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PHY‐311  Computational Physics‐I  3  VI 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics  Physics problems solving using Numerical methods, Euler-Newton method for solving differential equations, the trapezoidal rule for numerical quadrature and applications of random number, brownian motion, solution of integral equations, linear algebra, solution of linear algebraic equations, sorting and curve fitting. Programming techniques in practical applications to advanced Physics problems. Introduction to simulation techniques and computer graphics, use of computation and computer graphics to simulate the behavior of complex Physical systems, computational techniques in investigating and visualizing fundamental physics, scientific packages, introduction to Scientific work bench for problem solving in electronics. Books Recommended:

1. Computational Physics by J.M. Thijssen, CUP (1999). 2. Computational Methods in Physic, Chemistry and Biology by P.Harrison, John Willey

and Sons (2001). 3. A First Course in Computational Physics by Paul L. Devries, John Willey and Sons.

N.Y. (1994). 4. Computational Physics by Henry J. Gardner, World Scientific, Singapore (1997). 5. Numerical Recipes: The Art of Scientific Computing by William H. Press, Brian P.

Flannery, Saul A. Teukolsky, and William T. Vetterling Cambridge University Press, (1988).

6. Mathematica for Physics: Robert L. Zimmerman Addison Wesley Publishing Company, 1994.

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PHY‐312  Physics Lab‐IV (Electronics)  4  VI 

Year  Discipline 

3  Physics  The students will have to perform at least EIGHT experiments from the list given below: 1. Design a full-wave rectifier and study its output without and with a capacitor filter. 2. Design a full-wave rectifier and study its output with a π-filter. 3. Design a regulated power supply using Zener diode and study its regulation. 4. Design clipper and clamping circuits and study the output waveshapes. 5. Design circuits for logic gates (NOT, OR, NOR, AND, NAND, XOR) using discrete

components. 6. Design differentiator and integrator circuits and study output waveshapes. 7. Design a CE amplifier and study its frequency response. Determine its low- and upper-

limit frequencies and also the bandwidth. 8. Design an emitter amplifier and determine its input and output impedance. 9. Design an RC phase-shift oscillator and determine its frequency by Lissajous figures. 10. Design an astable multivibrator and determine its frequency. 11. Design a transformer-coupled class A power amplifier and determine its ac power

delivered to the load and percent efficiency.

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Years) for

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Outlines:

are required tmedicine and mable. The list

y Machine ro Cardiograpma Camera mography Ma

ous Machines ents will have

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MEDICADiscipline Physics

to study the fmedical physiof these mach

ph

achine used in Radioalso to learn

d Colleges

Subject AL PHYSIC

functioning anics. The studehines is as un

otherapy handling of r

Title CS-II (LAB)

nd data analyents have to wnder:

radioactive m

ysis obtained work in some

material in diff

Cr. 3

from varioushospitals whe

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s machines usere these mac

als.

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Particle C

The FundSymmetry(2), systetheorem.

The Electangular m

Books Re

1. N2. In

(13. C

(14. In5. N6. A

(17. Q

Years) for

7 ear D4 P

Outlines:

Classification:

damental Intery Transformaems of identi

tromagnetic Fmomentum, pa

ecommended

Nuclear and Pntroduction to1994).

Concepts of Pa1986). ntroduction of

Nuclear and P Modern Intr

1992) Quarks and Le

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PDiscipline Physics

Quantum nu

ractions: Theation and Conical particles

Field: Gaugearity and C pa

d:

Particle Physico Nuclear and

article Physic

f elementary PParticle Physicroduction to P

eptons by Hal

d Colleges

Subject PARTICLE P

umbers, lepton

electromagnnservation Laws, parity, isos

e invariance aarity of the ph

cs by Burchamd Particle Phy

cs by Gottfrie

Particles by Gcs by William

Particle Physi

lzen F and Ma

Title PHYSICS-I

ns, hadrons, b

netic couplingws: Translatispin charge

and Maxwellhoton.

m, E. E. and Jysics by Das,

d, K. and We

Griffiths, D., ms, W.S.C., Oics by Fayyaz

artin A.D., W

baryons, meso

g, the strong cion in space, rconjugation,

l’s equations,

Jobes, M., LoA. and Ferbe

eisskopt, F., V

John Wiley aOxford Univerzudding and R

Wiley, (1984).

Cr. 3

ons, quarks.

coupling, the wrotation in sptime reversa

, polarization

ongman, (199el, T., Johan W

Vol. 1, Oxford

and Sons, (19rsity Press, (1Riazuddin, W

Hrs Sem3 V

weak couplingpace, the groual, G parity,

n and photon

95). Wiley and Son

d University P

87). 995). orld Scientifi

mester VII

g. up SU

CPT

spin,

ns,

Press,

ic,

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The Kleinnotation, relativisticapproach.

The Diracadjoint eqrelations,

Books Re

1. RelatvEditio

2. Quark3. Quan4. Introd

Years) for

8 ear D4 P

Outlines:

n-Gordan Eqthe Klein Goc perturbation

c Equation: Cquation, free bilinear cova

ecommended

vistic Quantuon reprinted inks and Leptontum Mechaniduction to Ele

Affiliated

PADiscipline Physics

quation: Nonordon equation theory (brie

Covariant formparticle spin

ariants, zero m

d:

um Mechanicsn (1995). ns by Halzen,ics by Riazudementary Par

d Colleges

Subject ARTICLE P

n relativistic on, the Feynef review), ru

m of the Diranors, anti pa

mass fermion,

s by Bjorken,

, F. and Martiddin and Fayyrticles by Grif

Title PHYSICS-II

quantum menman-Stuckelbules for scatte

ac Equation, articles, norm the two-com

J. D. and Dre

in, A.D., Johnyazuddin, Worffiths, D., Joh

echanics, Lorberg interpreering amplitu

Dirac γ-matrmalization of mponent neutri

ell, S. D., Mc

n-Wiley and Srld Scientific

hn-Wiley and

Cr. 3

rentz covariatation of E <

udes in the Fe

rices, conservspinors and

ino.

Graw-Hill, (1

Sons (1984). , (1990). Sons, (1987)

Hrs Sem3 V

ance and 4 v< 0 solutionseynman-Stuke

ved current anthe complet

1964) Internat

.

mester VII

vector s, non elberg

nd the teness

tional

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Amplitudassignable

AM translow level

AM radiocircuits: Ischematic

Frequencyfrequencystereo FM

Televisionreceiver F

Books Re 

1. Electr2. Electr3. Essen

Found4. Introd

Wiley5. Electr6. Introd

1988.7. Digita

York,8. Persp9. Digita10. Digita

Comp11. Electr

Years) for

9 COear D4 P

Outlines:

e modulatione frequency s

mitters: Circumodulation.

o receivers anIF Amplifier

cs, loudspeake

y Modulationy modulation

M, FM receive

n: Scanning Front end, col

ecommended

ronic Commuronic Fundamntial of Commdation, Islamaduction to Liny, New York, ronic Circuitsduction to Ele al Principles a, 1986. ectives in comal Electronicsal Computer Epany, 1993. ronics for Tod

Affiliated

MMUNICADiscipline Physics

n principles:pectrum, ban

uits, high lev

nd transmitters, AM deteers, AM stere

n Principles:(Phase Modu

er.

principles, dor TV receive

d:

unication by Kmentals by Thmunication Eleabad, 1991. near Electrica

1988. s Handbook bectronic Desig

and Applicati

mmunication s By C. E. StrElectronics B

day by Tom D

d Colleges

Subject TION ELEC

: Modulationnd selection.

vel modulation

ers: Superhetectors, automeo.

Modulated ulation), carri

deflection syers.

Kennedy Geohomas L. Floyectronics by M

al Circuits an

by Michael Togn by F. H. M

ions by A. P.

by U.R. Rao,rangio, Prentic

By Malvino A

Duncan, Oxfo

Title CTRONICS-

n, AM, FM

n, double mo

terodyne recematic gain co

wave, FM ier phase in th

ystems, video

rge, McGrawyd, 2nd. Ed., MM. Slurzberg

nd Electronics

ooley, BPB PMitchell Jr. an

Malvino and

, Pub. World ce Hall, Lond. P. and Brow

ordUniversity

I (THEORY

M, pulse mod

odulation, AM

eiver, double ontrol, audio

radio frequehe frequency-

o camera tub

w Hill, 1992. Maxwell-Macand W. Oster

s by M. C. Ke

Publications, Nnd Mitchell Sr

D. P. Leach,

Scientific, 19don, Latest Edwn J.A., McGr

y Press.

Cr. Y) 3

dulation, pow

M with pulse

conversion ro amplifiers,

ncy band, d-modulated w

bes, video pi

cmillan, Newrfield, Nation

elly and B. Ni

New Delhi, 19r., Prentice H

4th Ed., McG

987. dition raw Hill Scho

Hrs Sem3 V

wer relation

width modul

receivers, recsquelch, rec

direct and inwave,FM dete

icture, signal

w York, 1991.nal Book

ichols, John

994. all, London

Graw Hill, Ne

ool Publishing

mester VII

ships,

lation,

ceiver ceiver

ndirect ectors,

l, TV

n,

ew

g

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1. DesigInstruhalf –

2. Desig3. Desig

receiv4. Circu5. Desig

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0 Cear D4 P

Outlines:

gn and studumentation am–wave rectifiegn sinusoidal gn RF transistver (both for Auit study and fgn and constru

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dy the applmplifier, buffer etc.). oscillators antor oscillator,AM & FM). fault finding ouct an analog

d Colleges

Subject CATION ELE

ication of fer, voltage c

nd function ge, Convert it i

of audio-oscilto digital and

Title ECTRONIC

operational lamp, integra

enerators. into a transmi

llator/ commed digital to an

CS-II (LAB)

amplifier (cator, different

itter. detect th

ercial radio annalog converte

Cr. 3

current to vtiator, low an

he transmitte

nd T.V. ers using IC’s

Hrs Sem3 V

voltage convnd high pass

ed wave by a

s.

mester VII

verter, filter,

radio

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Operationamplifier,response o

CombinatArithmeti

Sequentia

Register conversio

Memory PLD, PLA

Control Lmicroproc

CPU addrmanipulatprocessing

Books Re

1. In2. P3. M4. M5. E6. In7. M8. C

Years) for

1 ear D4 P

Outlines:

nal amplifiers, offset error aof operationa

tional Digitalic circuits, De

al Logic; Flip-

and Counteron and digital

and programA and PAL.

Logic Designcessor unit.

ressing modestion instructiog.

ecommended

ntroduction toPulse Digital aMicrowave PrMicrowave MeElectronic andntegrated Elec

MicroprocessoComputer Eng

Affiliated

ADVANCEDiscipline Physics

s: Ideal operand voltages/

al amplifiers.

l Circuits andecoders/Encod

-flops, latches

rs; Shift regito analog con

mmable logic:

n: Microopera

s: Address fieons, program

d:

o Digital Comand Switchinginciples, by Reasurements bd Radio Enginctronics by Mors (principlesgineering, Har

d Colleges

Subject ED ELECTR

rational ampl/currents, ope

d Systems: Oder and multi

s, JK, T and D

isters, ripple nversion, conv

ROM and R

ations, shifte

eld and modesinterrupt. Inp

mputer Technog Wave formsReich-Skalmikby Gingston.neering by F.EMillman and H

s and applicardware desig

Title ONICS-I (TH

ifier, differenerational ampl

Overview of plexers.

D flip-flops, M

and Synchrversion errors

RAM, memor

er unit, micri

s, stack organput-output inte

ology by Mass by Millman k-Ordung-Kr

E. Terman MHalkias. ation) 2ndEddign by M. Morr

HEORY)

ntial amplifielifier paramet

number syst

Master-slave

ronous binars.

ry decoding,

iprogrammed

nization, data erface, design

shelsky (Wileand Taub (M

ranss.

McGraw-Hill.

ition by Gilmris Mano, Pre

Cr. 3

er, emitter coters and appli

tem, digital c

flip-flops.

ry counters,

error detecti

d control, AL

transfer instrn of a CPU, p

ey), McGraw-Hill)

ore, (1996). entice Hall (19

Hrs Sem3 V

oupled differications, frequ

codes and cir

Analog to d

on and corre

LU and contr

ructions, data pipeline

988)

mester VII

rential uency

rcuits,

digital

ection,

rol of

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1. Desigoutpu

2. Desigreceiv

3. Desigopera

4. DesigInstruhalf –

5. DesigRS, JK

6. Desig

Years) for

2 ear D4 P

Outlines:

gn of a UJT reut. gn RF transistver (both for Agn an invertinational amplifign and studumentation am–wave rectifiegn a fixed andK (Master sla

gn and study o

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ADVANCEDDiscipline Physics

elaxation osci

tor oscillator,AM & FM). ng and non-ifier. dy the applmplifier, buffer etc.). d self bias traave), T and Dof a half and f

d Colleges

Subject D ELECTRO

illator of a var

, Convert it i

investing D.C

ication of fer, voltage c

nsistor binary flip-flops. full adder wit

Title ONICS-II (L

riable frequen

into a transmi

C. amplifier,

operational lamp, integra

y and triggeri

th different Bo

LAB)

ncy, measure

itter. detect th

measuremen

amplifier (cator, different

ing of binary,

oolean expres

Cr. 3

frequency an

he transmitte

nt of paramet

current to vtiator, low an

, using IC’s c

ssion using IC

Hrs Sem3 V

nd amplitude

ed wave by a

ters of a give

voltage convnd high pass

construct and

C’s.

mester VII

of the

radio

en IC

verter, filter,

study

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Introductimetallic mBonding, and prope

CrystallogMetallic CIndices foHexagonaLinear De

Non-MetaElectronic

Books Re

1. Intro2. Mate

19993. Princ

York4. Mate

Years) for

3 ear D4 P

Outlines:

ion to materiamaterials); SeVan der Waa

erties such as

graphy or cryCrystal Struc

for Crystallogal Unit Cellsensity Unit Ce

allic Materialc Materials.

ecommended

oduction to Pherials Science9. ciples of Matk, 1999. erial Science &

Affiliated

MATERDiscipline Physics

als; propertieselection of Mals Bonding, density, stabi

ystal structurectures, Atom graphic Plane, Comparisonell Calculatio

s: Composite

d:

hysical Metale and Engine

terials Scienc

& Metallurgy

d Colleges

Subject RIALS SCIEN

s of the materMaterials; Bon

Secondary Boility, melting

e; The SpacePosition in Ces in Cubic n of FCC, Hns, Polymorp

e Materials, C

lurgy by S.H.ering and Int

ce and Engin

y by O.P. Kha

Title NCE-I (THE

rials; Types onds in Solid; onding, & Mpoint, stiffne

of Lattice, CCubic Unit C

Unit Cells, HCP, and BCphism or Allo

Ceramic Mate

.Avner, McGtroduction by

neering by W

anna, Dhanpa

EORY)

of Materials (Ionic Bondinix bonding, Ess and electri

Crystal systemCells, Directio

CrystallograCC Crystal sttropy, Crysta

rials, Polyme

Graw-Hill Booy W.D. Clust

W.F. Smith, M

atRai& Sons D

Cr. 3

(i) metallic mng, Covalent Effect of Bondcal properties

ms and Brassons in Cubic aphic Planes tructures, Vo

al Structure A

eric Materials

ok Comp. Newer, John Wile

McGraw-Hill

Delhi, 1994.

Hrs Sem3 VII

materials & (ii)Bonding, Med type on strus.

s Lattice, PrinUnit cells, Mand directio

olume, Planarnalysis.

, Semi-condu

w York, 1999ey & Sons (U

Book Comp,

mester

) Non etallic ucture

ncipal Miller ons in r, and

uctor /

9. USA),

New

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Note: The

Classifica

To cla

a. M

b. F

c. F

1. St2. St3. St4. St5. Ta. Vb. Bc. R6. St7. T8. T9. T10. T

te11. T12. T13. T

an14. T15. T16. T17. T18. T

Years) for

4 ear D4 P

Outlines:

e students are

ation of Mater

assify the giv

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errous and No

errous and No

tudy of furnatudy/understatudy/understatudy the micr

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MATEDiscipline Physics

required to d

rials,

en specimen

oys

on-Ferrous m

on-Ferrous al

ce (Heat-Treaanding and wanding and wrostructure of the hardness oness testing Mess Testing Mdness Testingtionship of Vi

Mechanical Prechanical testheat deflectioermogravimer

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d Colleges

Subject ERIALS SCI

do at least ten

of materials i

metals

lloys

atment Furnaorking of a Morking of a M

f a given metaof a given meMachine.

Machine g Machine. icker’s, Brineroperties of a ting of polyethon temperaturertric analysis

ial by slip cashock resistancges occurringlling index). s of moisture

ents in the givter absorptionnition in the gand density of

Title IENCE-II (LA

experiments

into Metallic

ce) and a therMetallurgical MMetallurgical Mals/alloys. etallic materia

ell and Rockwgiven samplehene. e of given samof given poly

sting techniquce of the giveg in the given

of the given ven sample ofn in the given given sample of a given refra

AB)

from the foll

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Cr. 3

owing list:

d non-metallic

yrometer.

of given mate

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eating with d

aterial. fractory mater

al.

Hrs Sem3 V

c materials

erial.

. mine decompo

differential th

rial.

mester VII

osition

hermal

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Nature anand bondsbiologicalcells; Othbiomateri

Books Re1. R2. B3. M4. B5. B

Years) for

5 ear D4 P

Outlines:

nd scope of bs; Energy tranl systems; Fuher biotranspals.

ecommended:Radiation BiopBiophysics—AMolecular BiopBiophysics by Biophysical Th

Affiliated

BIODiscipline Physics

iophysics; Mnsfer and tranundamental cport processe

: physics by L.An Introductiophysics: StruGlaser Rowla

hermodynami

d Colleges

Subject OPHYSICS-I

Molecular Strunsformation inoncepts of thes; Long and

Alpen Edwaron. John Wileyctures in Motand (2001). Sics by T. Hayn

Title I (THEORY

ucture of Bioln photosynthehermodynamid short dista

rd, Academic y and Son, (2tion, OxfordU

Springer Verlanie Donald, C

Y)

logical Systemesis and bioloics, aqueous aance transpor

Press, (1988)2002). University Preag, Berlin. Cambridge, U

Cr. 3

ms; Chemicalogical membrand ionic equrts; Viscoele

).

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University Pre

Hrs Sem3 V

l binding, eneranes; Dynamuilibrium of lestic properti

9).

ess UK, (2001

mester VII

ergies mics of

living ies of

1).

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1. Study2. Study3. Study4. Monit

Years) for

6 ear D4 P

Outlines:

ents are requir

y of transport y of membrany of germinatitoring studies

Affiliated

BIOPDiscipline Physics

red to perform

processes in pne potential anion and growts of body tem

d Colleges

Subject PHYSICS-II

m the followin

plants nd redox th biology ma

mperature in or

Title I (LAB)

ng experimen

agnetized andrganisms und

nts:

d irradiated seder stress

Cr. 3

eeds

Hrs Sem3 V

mester VII

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Synoptic elements, Atmosphepotential tmoist air,most air,diagram, a

Methods reduction,(Speci&M

Books Re

1. H2. A

193. St

204. M5. C6. D

197. Tr

198. Th9. Th

C10. A11. Ap12. Es13. A

Years) for

7 METEear D4 P

Outlines:

MeteorologyAir mass cla

eric thermodtemperature, thermodynamClausius-Clapanalysis of te

of Surface O, reading, s

Metar)

ecommended

Hand Book Of tmospheric C999. tatistical Ana001.

Meteorology byClimatology byDynamical & P

957. Tropical Mete

981. The AtmospherThe Status of CCentre, 1st Edi

tmospheric Ppplied Clima

Essentials of Mtmospheric S

Affiliated

EOROLOGYDiscipline Physics

y: Compositiossification, T

dynamics, FirThe second lmic propertiepeyron’squatphigram.

Observations &setting & m

d:

f Applied MeteChemistry & G

alysis In Clim

by Moran Mory OlixerHidorPhysical Met

eorology by C

re by FrederiClimate Variaition, 2004.

Physics by J.Vtology by Rus

Meteorology bScience by Joh

d Colleges

Subject Y AND CLIM

on & structurThermodynamrst law of thaw of thermo

es of the wateion,Aerologic

& Codes: Remaintenance

eorology by HGlobal Chang

ate Research

rgan (Publishre (Publisherteorology by H

Carlson (Pub

ick K. Lutgensation In Pakis

V.Irinarne (Pussell D. Thomby C. Donald hn M. Wallace

Title MATOLOGY

re of atmospmic characteris

hermodynamiodynamics, ener substance, cal diagrams

eading of rouof thermom

Hougton (Pubge by Guy. P

by Hans Von

her: Ma cMillr: Merrill), 1sHaltiner& Ma

blisher: The P

s (Publisher: stan & Its Imp

ublisher: D.Rempson (Publis

Ahrens (Puble (Publisher:

Y-I (THEOR

phere, ICAO stics, Generalics and enthntropy, thermphase transit

s, selection o

utine observateters, surfac

blisher: WileyP. Brasseur (P

nstorch (Publ

lion), 3rd Edist Edition, 198

Martin (Publish

Pennsylvania

Prentice Halpact by SMR

eidel Pub. Coher: Routledglisher: BrookAcademic Pr

Cr. RY) 3

standard atml Circulation. halpy, adiaba

modynamics oftion of water,of coord

tions, baromece codes, A

y), 1st EditionPublisher: Ox

lisher: Cambr

ition, 1991. 84. her: McGraw

State Univer

ll), InternatioRC.No.10 SAA

o.), 1st Editionge), 1st Editioks/Calc), 3rd Eress), 1st Edit

Hrs Sem3 V

mosphere, We

atic processesf water vapou, water vapoudinates, choi

etric correctioAeronautical

n, 1985. xford), 1st Ed

ridge), 1st Ed

w Hill), 1st Ed

rsity), 1st Ed

nal Edition, 1ARC Met. Res

n, 1980. on, 1997. Edition, 2001tion, 1997.

mester VII

eather

s and ur and ur and ce of

ons & codes

dition,

dition,

dition,

dition,

1998. search

1.

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The stude

1. Mean2. Upper3. Analy4. Recor

Years) for

8 MEear D4 P

Outlines:

ents are requir

n Sea Level Sur air map anaysis of polar &rding of obser

Affiliated

ETEOROLODiscipline Physics

red to do the f

urface Map Alysis, streaml

& geostationarvations, wind

d Colleges

Subject GY AND CL

following exp

Analysis, frontline-isotach anary satellite imd-vane, anem

Title LIMATOLO

periments:

tal analysis.nalysis.

mages. mometer, anem

OGY-II (LAB

mograph, hyet

Cr. B) 3

tograph.

Hrs Sem3 V

mester VII

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Introducti

The One-E

Effect of model (NFNFE, The

Methods omethod, thElectron Ithe HF eq

Books Re 

1. SolidS2. Introd3. Eleme4. Quan5. Princ

Years) for

9 ear D4 P

Outlines:

ion: The solid

Electron App

Non-UniformFE) in one-di

e Bloch electr

of Calculatinghe concept ofInteractions: Tquation, probl

ecommended

State Physics duction to Solentary SolidStum Theory ofiples of the T

Affiliated

SODiscipline Physics

d state problem

proximation: F

m Crystal Potimension, theron, the conce

g Energy Banf pseudopotenThe self-consems.

d:

byAshcroft &lidState Physi

State Physics bof the SolidStaTheory of Solid

d Colleges

Subject OLID STATE

m, the Born-O

Free electron

ential: The B concept of en

ept of effectiv

nd Structures:ntials, sistent calcula

&Mermin, (19ics, 7thEdditioby M. A. Omatebyj. Callawds byJ. M. Zi

Title E PHYSICS-I

Oppenheimer

gas model (F

Bloch wave, thnergy band st

ve mass.

The LCAO m

ations, the Ha

976). on,by C. Kittl

mar, (1975). way, (1991).man, (1969).

I

approximatio

FEG), applica

he reciprocal tructure, the F

method, the A

artree-Fock eq

le, (1996).

Cr. 3

on.

ations of FEG

lattice, the nFermi surface

APW method,

quation, plan

Hrs Sem3 V

, failure of FE

nearly free elee, Fermi veloc

, the OPW

e-wave soluti

mester VII

EG.

ectron city in

ion of

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Optical Pcollisionlemolecular(EHD), Rsolid, sum

Supercond

Experimefields, MtheoreticaBCS theoof persisttunneling,temperatu

Dielectricfield, E1, constant aclassificatphase tranpiezoelect

Books Re1. Solid2. Intro3. Elem4. Qua5. Prin

Years) for

1 ear D4 P

Outlines:

rocesses and ess electron r crystals, wea

Raman effect mmary.

ductivity:

ental survey, eissner effec

al survey, therry of superco

tent currents, , Dc Joseph

ure supercond

cs and Ferroellocal electric

and polarizabtion of ferroensition, secontricity, ferroe

ecommendeddState Physicoduction to Smentary Solidantum Theorynciples of the

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SOLDiscipline Physics

Excitons: Opgas, electron

akly bound (Min crystals, e

occurrence oct, heat capacrmodynamicsonductivity, B

type II supehson effect, ductors, critica

lectrics: Maxwc field at an bility, electroelectric crystand-order translasticity, opti

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ptical reflectan interband tMott-Wannieelectron spec

of supercondcity, energy s of the supercBCS ground sterconductors,

Ac Josephsal fields and c

well equationatom, Loren

onic polarizabals, displacivesition, first-orical ceramics,

&Mermin, (1ysics, 7th Edits by M. A. OmStatebyj. Callalids byJ. M. Z

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ance, Kramertransitions, er) excitons, e

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ductivity, desgap, microwconducting trtate, flux quaVortex stat,

son effect, Mcritical curren

ns, polarizatiotz field, E2, bility, structue transitions, rder transition summary.

1976). tion,by C. Kitmar, (1975). away, (1991).Ziman, (1969)

II

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nts, Hall numb

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n, antiferroel

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nergy loss of

superconductrared propertndon equationa superconducof Hc1 and H

quantum inber, fullerene

pic electric files inside caansitions, ferrphonons, Lanectricity, ferr

Hrs Sem3 V

le, conductivns Alkali haelectron-hole

fast particles

tivity by magties isotope en coherence lecting ring, durHc2, Single panterference,

es, summary,

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(23. A4. C5. N

S6. M

Years) for

2 ear D4 P

Outlines:

n techniques-nal, programmal solutions to

ransformationapolation, Spon and Monte

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ComputationalComputational2001). First Course

ComputationalNumerical Rec

aul A. TeukoMathematica f

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-II , Physics pming techniquo Schrodinger

n, Solution ofecial FunctioCarlo Integra

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e in Computatl Physics by Hcipes: The Alsky, and Wil

for Physics: R

d Colleges

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problem solviues in quantu

r’s equations

f Linear Algeons, Differenation, Fourier

J.M. ThijssenPhysic, Che

tional PhysicsHenry J. GardArt of Scientiflliam T. Vette

Robert L. Zim

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ing, Motion oum mechanic, Numerical i

ebraic Equatintiation and Ir Transform S

n, CUP (1999)mistry and B

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mmerman Add

-II

of falling objes, statistical mintegration an

ons, Sorting Integration o

Spectral Meth

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Devries, JohnScientific, Sinng by Williamidge Universi

dison Wesley

Cr. 3

ects, Motion imechanics annd Monte Car

and Curve fitof functions, hods

Harrison, John

n Willey and Sngapore (1997m H. Press, Bity Press, (19Publishing C

Hrs Sem3 VI

in single and nd nuclear phrlo Methods.

tting, InterpoRandom Nu

n Willey and

Sons. N.Y. (17). Brian P. Flan88).

Company, 199

mester III

multi hysics,

lation umber

d Sons

994).

nnery,

94.

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Plasma Phmagnetic

Lasers: Bpower anresonatorsrate laser,thresh-hol

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1. C2. E3. E4. In

Years) for

3 ear D4 P

Outlines:

s Equations scalar and veaves in a ction of wav

agnetic wavesreflection, ref

mation laws of

hysics: Introdmirrors, the h

Black body rad efficiency, s, giant pulse, ruby laser, gld current of d

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CLASSICALDiscipline Physics

and their Aector potentiaconducting aves in one s at a plane inflection fromf electromagn

duction, electrhydromagneti

adiation, Induoptical reson

e techniques ogas laser, semdiode lasers,

d:

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d Colleges

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dimension, nterface betwe

m a conductinetic fields, th

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by Jackson, Wby W. J. Duff

Grant and W. Ramics by D. G

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Green’s funfrom an osciducting med

boundary een dielectricng medium, e field of a un

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n and the gaiuation in lasermplifier lasers

diode laser, of lasers.

Wiley, 1975.fin, McGraw-R. Phillips W

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dia, linear aconditions,

cs, waves polcovariant fo

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in coefficientrs, solid state, power and etheory of p.n

-Hill, 1990. Wiley, 1990.

tice Hall, 198

Cr. 3

me dependene, plane elect

and circular reflection a

arization by rormulation ofving and accel

its and drift mlations and wa

t, oscillationse lasers, opticenergy supplin. junction la

89.

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nt wave equtromagnetic wpolarization,

and refractioreflection andf electrodynalerated electro

motion in a plave motion.

s, output coucal coupling,ies, high repeser, efficienc

mester III

uation, wave, , and on of d total amics, on.

asma,

upling, laser

etition y and

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Thermonunitrogen &

Books Re

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Years) for

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Outlines:

Models: Liqunuclear reactdeutrons and lear reactionssonances, BrePhysics: Neuts a neutron sission, descripreleased, theo

uclear Reacti& oxygen cyc

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Nuclei and par Text Book of

Nuclear Physicntroductory N

Concepts of M

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uid drop modtions, Q-valualpha particle

s, compound eit-Wigner fotron sources, source, slow ption of fissi

ory of fission

ons: Fusion acle, controlled

d:

rticles by E. Sf Nuclear Phycs by I. Kapla

Nuclear PhysiModern Physic

d Colleges

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del, shell moe of nucleares, excited stnucleus theor

ormula, directradioactive sneutron dete

ion reaction, and spontane

and thermonud nuclear fusio

Serge, 1980. ysics by C.M.an, Addison-Wics by Krane, cs by Beiser, 1

Title YSICS-II

del, collectivr reaction, thates of nucleury of nucleart reactions. sources, photectors, fast ne

mass distribueous fission.

uclear proceson, D-D & D

.H. Smith, PerWesley, 19801980. 1980.

ve model. Nuhreshold enerus, energy lev

r reactions, lim

to neutron soueutron detectution of fissi

ss, energy rele-T reactions.

rgamon Press0.

Cr. 3

uclear Reactirgy, transmutvels, level wimitations of c

urces, chargetors, slowing ion energy, a

eased in nucl

s Oxford, 196

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ions: Conservtation by phoidth, Cross secompound nu

ed particle soudown of neu

average numb

lear fusion, c

66.

mester III

vation otons, ection ucleus

urces, utron, ber of

arbon

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RadiationAbsorbedExposure Absorbedcalibration

Methods Dosimetry

Health PMaximizeexposure,pregnancyinhaled rregulation

Books Re

1. Intro2. Thwa3. Diag

19984. Radio5. Fund6. Radia7. Heal8. Phys

Years) for

5 ear D4 P

Outlines:

n Dosimetry: d Dose, Abso

measuremend dose in othens, The Bragg

of Dosimetryy (TLD), Pho

hysics : Care shielding, T whole-bodyy , Basic radradioactivity, ns.

ecommended

oduction to Heaits, Radiothegnostic Imagi8. ologic Sciencdamentals of ation Detectiolth Physics byics of Medica

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History of Aorbed Dose Cnt with calibrer Materials, Fg-Gray Cavity

y: Calorimeteotographic Do

rdinal princiTime, Distancey non-occupadiation safety

derived air

d:

ealth Physics erapy Physicsing, by Peter

ce of Technolof Radiation Doon and Measu

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d Colleges

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Absorbed DoCalorimeters, rated cavity Factors convey theory.

ers, lonisationosimeter, Scin

iples of radie and shieldinational expocriteria, effe

r concentrati

by Herman Cs by sssJ.R. Wr Armstrong

ogists by Stewosimetry, by Jurement, by Krgamon Pressy Edwin G.A

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ose, StochastiExposure anchamber. Therting Exposu

n Chambers, ntillation Dete

iation protecng, Maximumsure, partial

ective dose-eqion, Gastroin

Cember. 3rdEdWilliams, D.I ,

and Martin L

wart C. BushoJ. R. GreeningKnol G.F., 2nd

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chemical Doectors, Other

ction, Minimm permissible

bodyoccupaquivalent, allntestinal trac

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ong , 5th Ed. Mg, 2nd Ed. Adad Ed. Willey,

mann, 1988.

Cr. 3

stochastic qurements, Thef Kerma,absobed Dose to w

osimetry, ThDosimetric S

mize time, Mdose, whole-

ational expowable limit ct, Basis of

Hill, New Yorersity Press, N

Blackwell Sci

Mosby, 1993.am Hilger LtdNew York, 1

Hrs Sem3 VI

uantities, Uni free-air cha

orbed Dose iwake, High e

hermoluminesystems.

Maximize dist-body occupaosure, X-rayon intake (A

f radiation s

rk, 1996. New York, 19ence Ltd. Ox

d., Bristol 1981980.

mester III

ts for mber, in air, nergy

cence

tance, ational y and ALI) , safety

993. xford,

85.

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Outlines:

are required tmedicine and mable. The list

y Machine ro Cardiograpma Camera mography Ma

ous Machines ents will have

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to study the fmedical physiof these mach

ph

achine used in Radioalso to learn

d Colleges

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functioning anics. The studehines is as un

otherapy handling of r

Title SICS-IV (LA

nd data analyents have to wnder:

radioactive m

AB)

ysis obtained work in some

material in diff

Cr. 3

from varioushospitals whe

ferent hospita

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s machines usere these mac

als.

mester III

sed in chines

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Hadron SpWigner re

The Quarspectrosco

The StandGlashow-

Books Re

1. Nucle2. Intro

(19943. Conc

(19864. Intro5. Nucle6. A Mo7. Quar

Years) for

7 ear D4 P

Outlines:

pectroscopy: esonance form

rk Model: Thopy, the quark

dard Model (Salam-Weinb

ecommended

ear and Partiduction to N4). cepts of Parti6). duction of eleear and Partiodern Introdurks and Lepto

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he group SU konium mode

(qualitative trberg Model.

d:

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ementary Paricle Physics buction to Partons by Halzen

d Colleges

Subject ARTICLE PH

xperiments, presonances, p

(3), quarks, hel.

reatment only

by Burcham, EParticle Phys

by Gottfried,

rticles by Grifby Williams, Wicle Physics b

n F and Martin

Title HYSICS-III

partial wave fphase space co

hadrons (bary

y): Unificatio

E. E. and Jobesics by Das,

, K. and Wei

ffiths, D., JohW.S.C., Oxfoby Fayyazuddn A.D., Wiley

formalism andonsiderations

yons, mesons

on of weak an

es, M., LongmA. and Ferb

isskopt, F., V

hn Wiley and ordUniversity ding and Riazy, (1984).

Cr. 3

d the optical t, production e

s in quark mo

nd electroma

man, (1995). bel, T., Johan

Vol. 1, Oxfor

Sons, (1987)Press, (1995

zuddin, World

Hrs Sem3 VI

theorem, the Bexperiments.

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n Wiley and

rdUniversity P

. ).

d Scientific, (

mester III

Breit-

meson

ctions

Sons,

Press,

1992)

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Electrodyscatteringscattering, e -μ- vectors, mreal and vfor propag

Books Re

1. RelaInter

2. Quar3. Quan4. Intro

Years) for

8 ear D4 P

Outlines:

ynamics of spattering, the c” electron – variables, the

ynamics of Spg e - e - e -

g and the proce -μ- in the

more on propvirtual photongators, Eeynm

ecommended

tivistic Quanrnational Editrks and Leptontum Mechanoduction to El

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inless particlecross section

electron scae origin of the

pin ½ Particle- e -, the pro

cess e + e - μ+μlaboratory fr

pagators, the ns, Compton man rules QED

d:

ntum Mechaion reprinted

ons by Halzennics by Riazudlementary Pa

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es: An “electrin terms of thttering, elect

e propagator.

es: An electrcess e -μ- μ-, helicity corame; kinemaelectron propscattering γe D.

nics by Bjoin (1995).

n, F. and Martddin and Fayyrticles by Gri

Title HYSICS-IV

ron” in an elehe invariant tron – positro

on interactinge -μ-, trace thnservation at

atics relevant pagator, the p

- γ e -, pair

orken, J. D.

tin, A.D., Johyazuddin, Woiffiths, D., Joh

ectromagneticamplitude Mon scattering

g with an eleheorems and high energieto the parto

photon propagr annihilation

and Drell,

hn-Wiley and orld Scientifichn-Wiley and

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g: and applic

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es, survey of eon model, phogator, massiv

n e+ e- γγ, th

S. D., McG

Sons (1984).c, (1990). d Sons, (1987

Hrs Sem3 VI

pinless” electate in terms

cation of cro

c field Aμ , Mof γ matrices,e + e - e + e -

otons, polarizve vector parthe + is prescri

Graw-Hill, (

).

mester III

tron – of M, ssing,

Moller e -μ-

-, μ+μ- zation ticles, iption

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Optical cotechnique

Digital Csource cowireless c

Communiremote se

Books Re 

1. Elect2. Elect3. Esse

Foun4. Intro

Wile5. Elect6. Intro

19887. Digit

York8. Persp9. Digit10. Digit

Com11. Elect

Years) for

9 COMMear D4 P

Outlines:

Communicatimodulation ancation.

ommunicationes

Communicatiooding, data ccommunicatio

ication princinsing from sp

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tronic Commtronic Fundantial of Comndation, Islamoduction to Ley, New Yorktronic Circuit

oduction to E8. tal Principlesk, 1986. pectives in cotal Electronictal Computer

mpany, 1993. tronics for To

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on: Basic connd multiplex

n: Introductio

on: Spectral acompression ton system.

iples in earthpace, environ

d:

unication by mentals by Tmmunication mabad, 1991. Linear Electrik, 1988. ts Handbook

Electronic Des

s and Applica

ommunicationcs By C. E. Str Electronics

oday by Tom

d Colleges

Subject ON ELECTR

ncept, earth sxing, packet

on of Optical

analysis and techniques, d

h observationment and agr

Kennedy Geohomas L. FloElectronics

ical Circuits

by Michael Tsign by F. H.

ations by A. P

n by U.R. Raotrangio, PrentBy Malvino

Duncan, Oxf

Title ONICS-III (

station to earttiser and de

Fibers, Optic

filtering thedigital radio,

n: Remote sericultural appl

orge, McGrawoyd, 2nd. Ed.,

by M. Slur

and Electro

Tooley, BPB P Mitchell Jr.

P. Malvino an

o, Pub. Worldtice Hall, LonA. P. and Br

fordUniversity

(THEORY)

th station viaepacketises,

cal sources an

ory, communspectrum co

ensing, sensolications.

w Hill, 1992. Maxwell-Marzberg and W

nics by M. C

Publications, and Mitchell

nd D. P. Leac

d Scientific, 1ndon, Latest Erown J.A., M

y Press.

Cr. 3

a satellite, serspecial prob

nd detection o

nication chanommunication

ors for optica

acmillan, NewW. Osterfield

C. Kelly and

New Delhi, 1l Sr., Prentice

ch, 4th Ed., M

987. Edition McGraw Hill

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rvice requiremblems in sa

optical modu

nnels, entropyn systems, m

al remote sen

w York, 1991d, National

d B. Nichols,

1994. e Hall, Lo

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School Publi

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ments, atellite

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3. Desig4. Desig5. Desig6. Using

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gn and study ut waveforms.onstruct and uoperations.

gn and construgn and constrign and constrig microprocesnformation fro

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uct active filteicta infrared ticta ultrasonicssor based traom host perso

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encoder, mult

n operation o

ers and study ransmitter dec transmitter aainer’s and stonal computer

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tiplexer and d

of arithmetic

their frequenetected the traand receiver. tudy the micrr.

IV (LAB)

demultiplexer

logic unit an

ncy response. ansmitted wav

rove and opti

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compare the

different arith

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input

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ElectronicMESFET and the ba

Radio comwave and

ModulatioVestigial transmitte

Microwav(klystron,system.

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c Devices (opand MODFE

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mputer Engine

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Cr. 3

diodes, Quantaser diodes, p

waves, ground, skip distance

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ves, productiment of micro

Graw-Hill)

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tum-effect dephotodetector,

d reflected, sue.

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8)

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multim4. Desig5. Desig

outpu6. To co

logic 7. To co

proce8. Using

comp

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gn and construgn and study ut waveforms.onstruct and uoperations.

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encoder, mult

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storage and ron and its ope

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(U3. P

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New York, 1hn Wiley &

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crushing strenge linear shrinen compressioen compressioglaze and frit g

d Colleges

Subject RIALS SCIEN

do at least ten

f given specimon – electroplaced compositespecific heatshe given of clasticity of the

of the given cgiven sampleing. . tivity of the g

nsion coefficiength of the givnkage in the gon strength ofon strength ofglaze on a cer

Title NCE-IV (LA

experiments

men by loss inating &coloure material by s of metallic aay.

e given samp

eramic substae of glass by p

given sample ent of the givven material.given sample f sample of clf sample of clramics body.

AB)

from the foll

n weight methring using hand-la

and non-metal

ple of clay by

ance. penetrating m

of refractory ven sample.

of clay. lay. lay with the a

Cr. 3

owing list:

hod.

ay-up techniqllic materials

y adding (non

method.

material.

addition of im

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que. .

n plastic) imp

mpurity.

mester III

purity

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The biomenvironmand othebiomechaevolution

Books Re 

1. Radia2. Bioph3. Molec4. Bioph5. Bioph

Years) for

5 ear D4 P

Outlines:

mechanics of ent; Biophyser organismanics; Model

and neural pr

ecommended

ation Biophyshysics—An Incular Biophyshysics by Glashysical Therm

Affiliated

BIOPHYDiscipline Physics

human bodyics of hearins; Ionizing ls approacherocess.

d:

ics by L.Alpetroduction. Josics: Structurser Rowland (

modynamics b

d Colleges

Subject YSICS-III (T

y, blood circng, ifra and u

radiations; s for propa

en Edward, Aohn Wiley an

res in Motion,(2001). Spriny T. Haynie D

Title THEORY)

culation, swimultrasounds; B

Radiobiologagation, ecolo

Academic Presnd Son, (2002

OxfordUnivnger Verlag, BDonald, Camb

mming and fBiomagnetismgical reactioogical intera

ss, (1988). ). ersity Press U

Berlin. bridge, Unive

Cr. 3

flying; Physim: Magnetic eons; Vision, actions, grow

UK, (1999).

ersity Press U

Hrs Sem3 VI

ical factors oeffects on hu

biosensing wth, differnc

UK, (2001).

mester III

of the umans

and ciation

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1. Deter2. Ion up3. Study4. Study

Years) for

6 ear D4 P

Outlines:

ents are requir

rmination of optake and bal

y of biosensiny of threshold

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BIOPHYDiscipline Physics

red to perform

osmotic potenance of charg

ng and bioindiof hearing, E

d Colleges

Subject YSICS-IV (L

m the followin

ntial, pressurege measuremeication ECG and bloo

Title LAB)

ng experimen

e potential andents

od pressure m

nts:

d water poten

monitoring in h

Cr. 3

ntial in plants

humans

Hrs Sem3 VI

mester III

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Dynamic

Meteorolorainfall &visibility radiosond

Climatoloof Asia; c

Climate c

Tropical variationseasterly wcyclones.Aassociatiovertical w

Books Re

1. Hand2. Atmo

19993. Statis

20014. Mete5. Clim6. Dyna

19577. Trop8. The A9. The

Cent10. Atmo11. Appl12. Esse13. Atmo

Years) for

7 MEear D4 P

Outlines:

Meteorology

ogical Instrum& snowfall m

measuremende equipment.

ogy: Climatic climates of the

hange: Meteo

Meteorologys of meteorowaves; intertroAviation Met

on with synopwind shear, Jet

ecommended

d Book Of Appospheric Che9. stical Analys

1. eorology by M

matology by Oamical & Phy7. pical MeteoroAtmosphere bStatus of Climtre, 1st Editionospheric Physlied Climatolontials of Meteospheric Scien

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TEOROLOGDiscipline Physics

y: Circulation

ments: Meteomeasurement,

t, sunshine m

elements; prie sub-contine

orological fac

y: Tropical Llogical elemopical converteorology: mptic patterns, tstream forma

d:

pplied Meteoremistry & Gl

sis In Climate

Moran MorganOlixerHidore (hysical Meteo

logy by Carlsby Frederick Kmate Variation, 2004. sics by J.V.Iriogy by Russeleorology by Cnce by John M

d Colleges

Subject GY AND CL

&vorticity, S

orological inswind measu

measurement.

inciples of clint; the climat

ctors affecting

Launch Interents in the trgence zone.

meteorologicalaircraft icing

ation & struct

rology by Houlobal Change

e Research b

n (Publisher: (Publisher: Morology by H

son (PublisheK. Lutgens (Pon In Pakista

inarne (Publisll D. ThompsC. Donald AhM. Wallace (P

Title LIMATOLO

Stokes theorem

truments useurement, clou. introduction

imate classifite of Pakistan

g climate; gre

rnet Exploretropics, a suMonsoons, Tl aspects of fg, turbulence,ture.

ugton (Publishe by Guy. P.

by Hans Von

Ma cMillionMerrill), 1st EdHaltiner& Mar

r: The PennsyPublisher: Prean& Its Impa

sher: D.Reideson (Publisherhrens (PublishPublisher: Ac

GY-III

m, Vorticity e

d in thermomud measuremn to weather

cation; worldn.

enhouse gase

er Browser.lnurvey of low-Tropical cycloflight plannin, fog, thunde

her: Wiley), 1 Brasseur (P

nstorch (Publi

), 3rd Editiondition, 1984.rtin (Publishe

ylvaniaStateUentice Hall), Iact by SMRC

el Pub. Co.), 1r: Routledge)

her: Brooks/Ccademic Press

Cr. 3

equation, Ros

metry, baroment, evaporatradar system

d climate class

es; El-Nino, L

nkgeneral cir-latitude weaones, structureng, Aviation rstorms, dust

1st Edition, 1Publisher: Ox

isher: Cambr

n, 1991.

er: McGraw

University), 1nternational E

C.No.10 SAAR

1st Edition, 1, 1st Edition,

Calc), 3rd Edits), 1st Edition

Hrs Sem3 VI

sby waves.

etry, hygromtion measure

ms, introducti

sification; clim

La-Nina.

rculation, Dather disturbae and formatihazards and

t storms, low

985. xford), 1st Ed

ridge), 1st Ed

Hill), 1st Ed

st Edition, 19Edition, 1998RC Met. Res

980. 1997.

tion, 2001. n, 1997.

mester III

metery, ement, ion to

mates

iurnal ances; ion of

d their w-level

dition,

dition,

dition,

981. 8. search

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The stude

1. T2. A

pr3. Je4. In

Years) for

8 METear D4 P

Outlines:

ents are requir

Tephigram anaAtmospheric (

ressure. etstream analynterpretation o

Affiliated

TEOROLOGDiscipline Physics

red to do the f

alysis. (barometric &

ysis. of weather ra

d Colleges

Subject GY AND CL

following exp

& aneroid) p

dar rainfall &

Title LIMATOLOG

periments:

pressure, conv

& cloud analys

GY-IV (LAB

version of st

sis.

Cr. B) 3

tation level t

Hrs Sem3 VI

to mean sea

mester III

level

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Phonons: interactionionic crys

Optical Pdependentfield, inter

Transporttime, cond

Solids in in free eleHaas van

Books Re 

1. Solid2. Intro3. Elem4. Quan5. Princ

Years) for

9 ear D4 P

Outlines:

Classical, En, renormalizstals, the polar

roperties: Mat dielectric craction of con

t Phenomenonductivity equa

External Magectrons, spin HAlphan effec

ecommended

dState Physicsoduction to Somentary SolidSntum Theory ociples of the T

Affiliated

SOLDiscipline Physics

instein and Dzation of the ron.

acroscopic deconstants, optnduction elec

n: Semiclassication.

gnetic Fields:Hamiltonian,

ct, the quantum

d:

s byAshcroft olidState PhysState Physics of the SolidStTheory of Soli

d Colleges

Subject LID STATE P

Debye modeleffective elec

escription andtical propertitrons.

cal model of

Free electronthe Hubbard

m Hall effect.

&Mermin, (1sics, 7thEdditiby M. A. Om

tatebyj. Callawids byJ. M. Z

Title PHYSICS-II

ls for specificctron mass, s

d microscopicies of semi-c

for conductio

n approximatd model, Pauli.

1976). ion,by C. Kittmar, (1975). way, (1991).iman, (1969)

II

c heat, Hamicreening of t

c model, mirconductors, q

on of metals,

tion in magnei paramegneti

tle, (1996).

.

Cr. 3

iltonian of ththe electron-p

rco-scopic thequantization o

Boltzmann e

etic field, Lanism of conduc

Hrs Sem3 VI

he electron-phphonon intera

eory of frequof electromag

quation, relax

ndau diamagnction electron

mester III

honon action,

uency-gnetic

xation

netism ns, De

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Ferromagtemperatumagnons,ferromagnorder, susanisotropyhysteresismagnetic

Magnetic hyperfine ferromagnelectron pthree-leve

Books Re 

1. Solid2. Introd3. Elem4. Quan5. Princ

Years) for

0 ear D4 P

Outlines:

gnetism and Aure dependen quantizationnetic order, cusceptibility by energy, tras, single dombubble doma

Resonance: Nsplitting, ex

netic resonanparamagneticel maser, ruby

ecommended

dState Physicsduction to Soentary SolidS

ntum Theory ociples of the T

Affiliated

SOLDiscipline Physics

Antiferromagnce of the san of spin waurie temperatelow the Neansition regimain particle

ains, summary

Nuclear magnxamples: parance, shape efc resonance, y laser, summ

d:

s byAshcroft &lidState Phys

State Physics of the SolidStaTheory of Soli

d Colleges

Subject LID STATE P

gnetism: Ferroaturation maaves, thermature and suscel temperaturion between es, geomagny.

netic resonanamagnetic poffects in FMexchange na

mary.

&Mermin, (1sics, 7th Editioby M. A. Omatebyj. Callawds byJ. M. Zi

Title PHYSICS-IV

omagnetic oragnetization, al excitation eptibility of fre, antiferromdomains, so

netism and b

nce, equationsoint defects, k

MR, spin wavarrowing, zer

976). on, by C. Kittl

mar, (1975). way, (1991).iman, (1969).

V

rder, curie posaturation mof magnons

ferrimagnets, magnetic magolitons, originbiomanetism,

s of motion, lknight shift, ve resonancero-field splitt

le, (1996).

Cr. 3

oint and the magnetization

, neutron mairon garnets,

gnons. Ferromn of domain, magnetic f

line width, mnuclear quad

e, antiferromaing, priciple

Hrs Sem3 VI

exchange intat absolute

agnetic scatt, antiferromagmagnetic domns, coercivityforce micros

motional narrodrupole resonagnetic resonof master a

mester III

tegral, zero,

ering, gnetic mains, y and scopy,

owing, nance, nance, action,