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Semester System (2016-17 onwards) B.Sc. (PHYSICS) THREE-YEAR FULL-TIME PROGRAMME (Six-Semester Course) Science Faculty (Physics Department) COURSE CONTENTS Kumaun University Nainital 1

For Three Year Degree Course which shall be of Six Semesters (छ सम स टर य क त त र वर ष य प ठ यक रम क ल ए) For each semester there will be three theory papers of 80 marks each out of which 20 marks shall be decided by internal assessment & 60 marks by semester end theory examinations followed by practical of 60 marks per semester. The pattern of theory papers will be same in each paper and in each semester shall be as per following guidelines; The Question paper shall have three sections. Section A consists of Twelve (12) objectives /fills in the gap Type Questions carrying one (01) mark each. All questions are compulsory in this section. Section B shall consist of six (06) Short Answer Type Questions carrying Six (06) marks each. The student will have to attempt any Four (04) questions. Section C shall consist of Four (04) Long Answer Type Questions carrying twelve (12) marks each. The student will have to attempt any Two (02) questions. प रत य क स म स टर क ल य ल ख त पर क ष क त न अ ग २ प रश नपत र प रत य क ८० अ क क तथ ६० अ क प रय ग तमक पर क ष क ह ग ल ख त पर क ष क प रत य क प रश नपत र म स २० अ क आत ररक म लय कन द व र तथ ६० अ क स म स टर क अ त म आय ज त क न व ल ख त पर क ष द व र ननर ररत ह ग प रत य क स म स टर क ल ए ल ख त पर क ष क हर प रश नपत र क प र र प ननम नल ख त द श नन श क अन स र एक सम न ह ग हर प रश नपत र क त न ण ड ह ग ख ड अ म बह ववकल प /ररक त स थ न क प त सम ब धर त प रत य क एक (०१) अ क व १२ प रश न ह ग इस ड क सभ प रश न अननव य ह ग ख ड ब म प रत य क छ (०६) अ क क छ (०६) घ उत तरयय प रश न ह ग इस ड स पर क ष थ क च र (०४) प रश न ह करन ह ग ख ड स म प रत य क ब रह (१२) अ क क च र (०४) दयघघ उत तरयय प रश न ह ग इस ड स पर क ष थ क द (०२) प रश न ह करन ह ग 2

Syllabus Semester I (Academic Year- 2016-17 onwards) Paper I: Mechanics Unit-I- Vectors Unit-II- Gravitational field and potential Unit-III- Conservation of Energy Unit-IV- Conservation of Linear momentum and Angular momentum Paper II: Electricity Unit-I- Electric field and potential I Unit-II- Electric field and potential II Unit-III- Electric fields in Matter Unit-IV- Electric currents (steady and varying) Paper III: Theory of Oscillations Unit-I- Simple Harmonic Motion Unit-II-Damped Harmonic Oscillations Unit-III- Forced Harmonic Oscillations Unit-IV-Applications Semester II (Academic Year- 2016-17 onwards) Paper-I- General Properties of matter Unit-I- Dynamics of rigid body and idea of Moment of Inertia Unit-II- Moment of Inertia of various bodies Unit-III- Elasticity Unit-IV-Viscosity & Surface Tension Paper-II- Magnetism 3

Unit-I- Magnetostatics Unit-II- Magnetic field in matter Unit-III- Alternating Currents Unit-IV-Electromagnetic Induction Paper III Wave motion and Acoustics Unit-I- Analysis of wave motion Unit-II- Ultrasonics Unit-III- Acoustics Unit-IV-Applications Practical: Semester I Paper I: Mechanics Unit-I- Vectors Triple product of vectors, scalar and vector field, Calculus of vectors, Application of vectors to linear and rotational quantities, Del operator, Gradient, Divergence and curl of vectors, circular motion, Gauss s, Stokes s and Green s theorem (Examples to be given from physical situations) Unit-II- Gravitation-field and potential Gravitational field and potential, Gravitational potential energy, Gravitational field Intensity and potential due to a ring, a spherical shell, solid sphere and circular disc, gravitational self energy, Inverse square law of forces, Kepler s laws of planetary motion, artificial satellite. Unit-III- Conservation of Energy Concept of inertial and Non-inertial frames of references, Work energy theorem, Conservative & non-conservative forces, Linear restoring force, Gradient of potential, Conservation of energy for the particle; Energy function, motion of a body near the surface of the earth, Law of conservation of total energy. Unit-IV- Conservation of Linear and Angular momentum Conservation of Linear momentum, Centre of mass, System of variable mass, the rocket, Angular momentum and torque, Areal velocity, Examples of Conservation of Angular momentum. 1. Berkeley physics course Vol.I Mechanics(McGraw Hill). 2. R. P. Feynman, R.B.Lightan and M. Sand The Feynman Lectures in Physics. 3. J. C. Upadhayay General Properties of matter Vol-I. 4

4. D. S. Mathur Mechanics S. Chand and Co. 5. D. S. Mathur Elements of Properties of Matter S. Chand and Co. Paper II: Electricity Semester I Unit-I- Electric field and potential-i Coulomb law, Gauss theory, its integral and differential forms, line integral of Electric field, Electric field and potential due to an arbitrary charge distribution. Electrostatic energy, energy stored in an Electric field. Unit-II- Electric field and potential -II Electric field and potential due to long charged wire, Spherical shell, sphere, disc, dipole. Method of electrical images and application to system of point charges near a grounded conducting plane surface. Unit-III- Electric fields in Matter Polar and non-polar molecule, polarization vector, electric displacement vector, three electric vectors, dielectric susceptibility and permitivity, polarizability, Clausius-Mossotti relation, Langevin s theory of polar dielectrics, moments of charge distributions. Unit-IV- Electric currents (steady and varying) Meaning of electric Current, its speed, density, Equation of continuity, electrical conductivity, Lorentz-Drude theory, Wiedmann-Frenz law, Kirchoff s laws and their applications, Transient currents, R-C circuit. 1. Berkeley physics course Vol.II Electricity and Magnetism (McGraw Hill). 2. Hilliday and Resnick-Vol-II. 3. Mahajan and Rangwala Electricity and Magnetism ( Tata McGraw Hill). 4. K. K. Tewari, Electricity and Magnetism, S. Chand and Co. 5. B. B. Laud, Electricity and Magnetism. 6. D. C. Tayal Electricity and Magnetism Himalaya Publishing. 5

Semester I Paper III: Theory of Oscillations Unit-I- Simple Harmonic Oscillations Periodic motion, SHM in mechanical systems, Superposition of SHM(s), oscillations of a system with two degree of freedom, Composition of two SHM(s) of different frequency ratio. Unit-II-Damped Harmonic Oscillations Damping force, Mechanical damped harmonic oscillators, Transient behavior, Power Dissicipation, Relaxation time & Quality Factor. Unit-III- Forced Harmonic Oscillations Forced oscillations in mechanical and electrical systems, Transient and steady state behavior, Power dissipation phenomenon of resonance, amplitude/velocity resonance, sharpness of resonance/ Fidelity. Unit-IV-Applications Simple and compound pendulum, Lissajous figures, Damped Harmonic motion of moving coil galvanometer, Ballastic galvanometer and electrical systems (LCR circuits), Resonance in LCR circuits. 1. Brijlal and Subrahmanyam, Waves and Oscillations, S.Chand and Co. 2. B. S. Semwal and M. S. Panwar, Wave Phenomena and material Science. 3. Waves: Berkeley Physics Course(SIE) by Franks Crawford (Tata McGrawHill). 4. R.K.Ghose, The mathematics of waves and Vibrations McMillan. 5. D. P. Khandelwal, Oscillations and Waves Himalaya Publishing. 6. I. I. Pain Physics of Vibration. 7. A. P. French, Vibrations and Waves (CBS Pub. & Dist., 1987). Semester I Practical- List of Expt. for B.Sc. I Year Semester-I (at least eight experiments which cover understanding of theory course) 1. Oscillations of mass spring system. 2. Energetic of mass spring system. 3. Study of compound pendulum (Kater s/ Bar). 6

4. Study of relaxation in a simple pendulum. 5. Study of underdamped harmonic oscillator. 6. Lissajous figures. 7. To investigate the Motion of Coupled Oscillators. 8. Charging and discharging through a capacitor. 9. Calibration of ammeter /voltmeter by potentiometer. 10. Specific resistance determination. 11. Conversion of Galvanometer in to a voltmeter /+ ammeter. 12. Comparison of capacities by Ballistic Galvanometer. 13. Determination of Ballistic Constant. 14. De Sauty s bridge- C1/C2. 15. R1/R2 by potentiometer. 16. To determine High Resistance by Leakage of a Capacitor 17. Charging and Discharging of a capacitor (RC) Circuit Semester II Paper-I: General Properties of matter Unit-I- Dynamics of rigid body and idea of Moment of Inertia Equation of motion for Rotating rigid body, angular momentum vector and moment of inertia, Translatory and Rotatory motion, theorem of parallel and perpendicular axes. Unit-II- Moment of Inertia of various bodies Moment of inertia of a rod, lamina, ring, disc, spherical shell, solid sphere, kinetic energy of rotation, rolling along a slope, precession, Application to compound pendulum. Unit-III- Elasticity Basic concept, Elastic constants and their Interrelations, torsion of cylinder, bending of beam, bending moment, Cantilever, shape of Girders/ rail tracks. Unit-IV-Viscosity & Surface Tension 7

Viscosity, Stokes s law Posieuille s formula, capillaries in series and parallel, Equation of continuity, Bernoulli s theorem, Surface tension, molecular interpretation 1. Berkeley physics course Vol.I Mechanics(McGraw Hill). 2. R. P. Feynman, R.B.Lightan and MSand The Feynman Lectures in Physics. 3. J. C. Upadhayay General Properties of matter Vol-I. 4. D. S. Mathur Mechanics S.Chand and Co. 5. D. S. Mathur Elements of Properties of Matter S.Chand and Co. Semester II Paper-II: Magnetism Unit-I- Magnetostatics Lorentz force, Bio-Savert s law, Ampere s law, Application of Biot-Savert law, magnetic field due steady current in a long straight wire, Interaction between two wires, field due a Helmholtz coil, solenoid and current loop, magnetic vector potential, permeability, Energy stored in Magnetic field. Unit-II- Magnetic field in matter Magnetization, magnetic susceptibility, diamagnetic, paramagnetic and ferromagnetic substances, Hysteresis and B-H curve, Langevin s theories of Diamagnetism and paramagnetism, Weiss theory of ferromagnetism. Unit-III- Alternating Currents: Impedance, admittance and reactance, R-C, R-L and L-C circuits with alternative e.m.f. source, series and parallel L-C-R circuits, resonance and sharpness, Power in A-C circuits, choke coil. Unit-IV-Electromagnetic Induction Faraday s laws of induction, Lenz s law, Electromotive force, Measurement of magnetic field (Serach coil, Earth inductor, Flux meter), Eddy current, Skin effect, Mutual inductance and reciprocity theorem, Self inductance. 8

1. Berkeley physics course Vol.II Electricity and Magnetism (McGraw Hill). 2. Hilliday and Resnick-Vol-II. 3. Mahajan and Rangwala Electricity and Magnetism ( Tata McGraw Hill). 4. K. K. Tewari, Electricity and Magnetism, S. Chand and Co. 5. B. B. Laud, Electricity and Magnetism. 6. D. C. Tayal Electricity and Magnetism Himalaya Publishing. Semester II Paper III: Wave motion and Acoustics Unit-I- Analysis of wave motion Characteristics, Differential equation of a wave motion, principle of superposition, Interference, Beats, stationary waves, Energy of stationary waves, Wave velocity and group velocity, Fourier theorem, Fourier analysis of square, triangular and saw-tooth waves. Unit-II- Ultrasonics Classification of Sound waves, Ultrasonics, Quartz crystal and Piezo electric effect, Magnetostriction effect, Properties of Ultrasonic, Detection of ultrasonic waves, Determination of velocity of ultrasonic waves in liquid (Acoustic grating method) Unit-III-Acoustics Energy density of plane acoustic waves, Acoustic intensity, Measurement of acoustic intensity-the db scale, Characteristics and loudness of Musical sound, Acoustic impedance, Reflection and transmission of acoustic waves. Unit-IV-Applications Application of wave propagation in various physical cases, applications of Ultrasonics, Acoustics of buildings, reverberation time, Sabine s formula, principle of sonar system. 1. Brijlal and Subrahmanyam, Waves and Oscillations, S.Chand and Co. 2. B.S.Semwal and M.S.Pasewar, Wave Phenomena and material Science. 3. Waves: Berkeley Physics Course(SIE) by Franks Crawford (Tata McGrawHill). 4. R.K.Ghose, The mathematics of waves and Vibrations McMillan. 5. D.P.Khandelwal, Oscillations and Waves Himalaya Publishing. 6. I.I.Pain Physics of Vibration. 7. A. P. French, Vibrations and Waves (CBS Pub. & Dist., 1987). 9

Semester II Practical- List of Expt. for B.Sc. I year- Semester II (at least eight experiments which cover understanding of theory course) 1. Viscosity of water by poissuille s method. 2. Surface Tension determination. 3. Melde s Experiment. 4. Determination of modulus of rigidity (dynamical, statical method). 5. Young s modules by bending of beam of known material. 6. Elastic constants by searle s method (η, γ and σ). 7. Moment of inertia of a fly wheel. 8. Inertia table Experiment. 9. Determination of velocity of sound in a medium. 10. Frequency of A.C mains (laws of vibrating strings). 11. Torsional Oscillations (Maxwell s needle experiment). 12. Determination of Ultrasonic velocity. 13. Variation of magnetic field along the axis of a current carrying circular coil. 14. Magnetic field determination by search coil and ballistic galvanometer. 15. Hysteresis. 16. Determination of self inductance/ Mutual inductance. 17. Study of LCR circuits. 10