Last updated / uploaded Date: 22nd Oct / 1st Nov 2016 (for I year (Maths) ; Physics for Mathematics( Sec-C); code: 16UPH1AL01
Last updated / uploaded Date: 19th October 2016 / 29th Oct 2016 (for II year Physics); Mathematical Physics (Sec-B);
Sub code:PH3506
Last updated / uploaded Date : 5th October / 5th October 2016 ( for I year Physics) Properties of Matter (Sec-) (Unit 4 & 5 Part)
Last updated / uploaded Date: 19th October 2016 / 2nd Oct 2016; 09:30am ( for Repeaters / Arrears ) Physics for Maths( Sec-A,B, C);
sub code: PH1101 / PH3104
(also refer I year current maths docs link)
Note: Check this last updated / uploaded notes date and then Read the info. / Click on the link. This may helps you, not to look often.
CIA-I Test date falls from August 8th onwards, Check your Venue and paper from the notice board.
Click the below link and download the respective files.
I year Maths Link - Click here PHYSICS FOR MATHS (Sec-C) (For info. READ BELOW)
Subject code: 16UPH1AL01
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(I will be in the lab for exam invigilation, from 9.00am to 12pm and 12.30pm to 3.30pm; So, do not expect me to be there; You come and sign it, by yourself and collect your papers also from the table). If you wish to interact any, meet me after 3.30 pm. Best wishes for your semester exams.
26th September 2016:
CIA - II Test syllabus portions: (Test date and venue - cross check the notice board)
TEST DATE : 05 / 10 / 2016
Venue : JF 14 & 15
Time : 1.00 P.M to 2.30 P.M.
Unit 3: Properties of matter
a) Elastic properties : Elastic limit – Hooke’s law – moduli of elasticity – Poisson’s ratio –relation
between q,n,k – force in a bar due to contraction or expansion – energy stored in a wire – rigidity
modulus – torsion in a wire –torsional oscillations method.
b) Viscosity and surface tension : Newton’s formula – Stoke’s formula – Poiseuille’s flow – molecular
theory of surface tension – excess pressure over curved surface – spherical and cylindrical drops –
surface energy – capillary rise – Quincke’s method for mercury.
Unit 4: Electronics
a) Operational amplifier: ideal operational amplifier – CMRR – inverting and non– inverting
amplifiers – summing amplifier – differential amplifier ––– solving simultaneous equations.
6th September 2016:
Additional class hours for practical sessions and CIA Test
Date Time Experiment
10 / 09 / 2016 10- 12.30 p.m. Exp 8
19 / 09 / 2016 10-12.30 pm Repeat
23 /09 / 2016 CIA Lab TEST ( for roll numbers 401 - 442 ) --within the regular class hours
01 / 10 / 2016 CIA Lab Test ( for roll numbers 443 - 483) --within the regular class hours
28th July 2016:
First CIA Syllabus includes Unit 1 and Unit 2 ( upto the syllabus covered)
CIA units References Book Chapters
Unit 1: Mechanics Book: Concept of Physics Part-I 3 and 7
a) Particle dynamics Author: H.C. Verma
b)Simple Harmonic Motion Book: Pdf file uploaded- std11 6.Oscillations
Unit 2: Gravitation Book: Properties of Matter Gravitation
Author: D.S. Mathur
Book: Pdf file uploaded- std11
Unit 1: Mechanics (as below shown topics alone)
a) Particle dynamics: Displacement, velocity and acceleration– distance –time graph–velocity – time
graph –projectile motion – uniform circular motion – tangential acceleration in circular motion –
b) Simple Harmonic Motion: Formula for acceleration, velocity and displacement – oscillation in
spring mass system – potential and kinetic energy exchanges – springs in series and parallel – simple
pendulum – energy method for period – oscillations of liquid in U – tube.
Unit 2: Gravitation (as below shown topics alone)
a) Classical theory of gravitation : Kepler’s laws, Newton’s investigation on planetary motion, Motion
of moon round the earth – Newton’s law of gravitation –
Relation between g and G – Gravitational field strength.
b) Earth satellites – parking orbit – earth density – mass of the Sun –gravitational potential – velocity of
escape – satellite potential and kinetic energy.
* SUBMIT - ASSIGNMENT ON ALL THE RESULTANT EQUATIONS FROM THE ABOVE UNIT. BEFORE THE CIA-I
5th July 2016: Syllabus + Lab report uploaded.
July 2016: Notes uploaded.
II year Physics Link - Click here MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS (sec-B) (For info. READ BELOW)
Subject code: PH3506
19th October 2016:
COME AND SIGN FOR YOUR CIA MARKS - WHICH IS KEPT AT MY TABLE -
(I will be in the lab for exam invigilation, from 9.00am to 12pm and 12.30pm to 3.30pm on 20th oct and 21st will be on leave; Hence, do not expect me to be there; You come and sign, yourself).
Date & CIA-I Test venue: 11th August; 11.00 a.m to 12.30 P.M ; Regular Section -B is JS-11 ( i.e., Jubilee building second floor- 11th hall)-- further cross check with the notice board.
28th July 2016:
First CIA Syllabus includes UNIT 5 (for my portions alone; For other portions check with the respective prof.)
Unit 5 - NUMERICAL METHODS:
Lagrange interpolation formula for unequally spaced data- Newton forward interpolation formula for equally
spaced data -Numerical integration: Trapezoidal rule, Simpson 1/3 rule , Gauss integration formula-Numerical
differentiation- System of linear equations: Gauss- Seidel iteration method- Curve fitting by the method of least
squares-First order differential equation by Euler’s method and the improved Euler method
References CIA Units & Topics Topics covered in Book Chapters
Unit 5 - NUMERICAL METHODS:
Book: Statistical and Numerical Methods Lagrange interpolation formula for unequally spaced data- Chapter 32
Author: P.R.Vittal & V. Malini Newton forward interpolation formula for equally spaced data
Numerical integration: Trapezoidal rule, Simpson 1/3 rule. Chapter 36
Book; Numerical Analysis Gauss integration formula-(2 point) Chapter 7.9
Author: P.Sivaramakrishna Das & Numerical differentiation- Chapter 6
C. Vijayakumari System of linear equations: Gauss- Seidel iteration method- Chapter 3.2
Curve fitting by the method of least squares Chapter 8
First order differential equation by Euler’s method Chapter 9.2
and the improved Euler method
* SUBMIT - ASSIGNMENT ON ALL THE RESULTANT EQUATIONS FROM THE ABOVE UNIT. BEFORE THE CIA-I
July 2016: Notes uploaded.
5th July 2016: Syllabus + Lab report uploaded
I year Physics Link - Click here (Sec -B) PROPERTIES OF MATTER (For info. READ BELOW)
TEST DATE : 06 / 10 / 2016 ( cross check the notice board ).
Venue : JS 11 ( Regular ) JS 12 ( Arrears)
Time : 1.00 P.M to 2.30 P.M.
October 2016
CIA II Syllabus includes UNIT 5 (for my portions alone; For other portions check with the concerned prof.)
Unit 5: ACOUSTICS
Intensity of sound – Decibel and Bel – Loudness of sound – Reverberation – Sabine’s reverberation formula – Acoustic intensity – Factors affecting the acoustics of Buildings –
Ultrasonic waves – production of ultrasonic waves – piezo electric crystal method –Magnetostriction effect – application of ultrasonic waves.
28th July 2016:
First CIA Syllabus includes UNIT 4 (for my portions alone; For other portions check with the respective prof.)
Unit 4: WAVES AND OSCILLATIONS
SHM – Differential equation of SHM – Graphical representation of SHM – illustration of SHM:
Oscillation of a gas in a cylinder – Wave motion – transverse and longitudinal wave – general
equation of simple harmonic wave – wave velocity and particle velocity – differential equation
of wave motion – Stationary waves – properties of stationary waves – Doppler effect.
BOOK Reference:
Name: A text book of Sound
Author: N Subrahmanyam & Brij Lal
Book Chapters: 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 ; 4.1, 4.4, 4.5,4.6, 4.7, 4.11, 4.12, 4.13 ; 6.1, 6.2 ; and 8.1.
* SUBMIT - ASSIGNMENT ON ALL THE RESULTANT EQUATIONS FROM THE ABOVE UNIT. BEFORE THE CIA-I
5th July 2016: Syllabus uploaded
FOR REPEATERS/Arrears Click here : PHYSICS FOR MATHS (For info. READ BELOW)
Subject code: PH1101 / PH3104 (SEC A, B & C)
19th October 2016:
COME AND SIGN FOR YOUR CIA MARKS - WHICH IS KEPT AT MY TABLE or with Other RELATED FACULTIES. CHECK AND SIGN.
*Submit - Assignment on old question papers and answers for the 2nd internal portions.
CIA - II - Theory paper - Syllabus contents: ( Test date and venue - cross check the notice board)
TEST DATE : 05 / 10 / 2016
Venue : JF 16 & 18
Time : 1.00 P.M to 2.30 P.M.
Unit –3: Properties of matter
a) Elastic properties : Elastic limit – Hooke’s law – modulii of elasticity – Poisson’s ratio –relation
between q,n,k – force in a bar due to contraction or expansion – energy stored in a wire – rigidity
modulus – torsion in a wire – static torsion and torsional oscillations method.
b) Viscosity and surface tension : Newton’s formula – Stoke’s formula – Poiseuille’s flow –molecular
theory of surface tension – excess pressure over curved surface – spherical and cylindrical drops –
surface energy – capillary rise – Quincke’s method for mercury.
Unit – 4: Electronics
a) Operational amplifier: ideal operational amplifier – inverting and non- inverting amplifiers –
summing amplifier – differential amplifier – integrator – differentiator – CMRR – solving simultaneous
equations.
CIA LAB - TEST - DATE : 26 th September 2016 ; Time ( 4.30 to 6.30 pm) and venue ( UG Lab II) check the notice board.
For the CIA-I syllabus portions (as shown below)
Unit – 1: Classical mechanics
a) Particle dynamics: Displacement, velocity and acceleration- distance –time graph-velocity – time
graph –projectile motion – uniform circular motion – tangential acceleration in circular motion –
relative velocity and acceleration
b) Lagrangian formulation : Generalised coordinates – holonomic and non-holonomic constraints –
Lagrange’s equations – simple applications- Atwood’s machine – simple pendulum
Unit 2: Gravitation
a) Classical theory of gravitation : Kepler’s laws, Newton’s law of gravitation – G and measurement
– Earth–moon system – weightlessness – earth satellites – parking orbit – earth density – mass of the
Sun –gravitational potential – velocity of escape – satellite potential and kinetic energy.
* SUBMIT - ASSIGNMENT ON ALL THE RESULTANT EQUATIONS FROM THE ABOVE UNIT. BEFORE THE CIA-I