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SYLLABUS- B.Sc. PHYSICS-VI, RELATIVISTIC MECHANICS
B.Sc. Physics VI Semester; I Paper
Unit-I- Foundation of Special theory of Relativity
Frames of reference,
Unit-II- Consequences of Lorentz Transformations
Length contraction, Time dilation, Velocity transformations and Law of velocity addition, Variation of mass with
velocity, Relativistic energy and mass energy equivalence, Concept of four vector, Examples of position and
momentum four vectors.
Unit-III- Electromagnetic waves
Maxwellβs equations in differential and integral forms, Electromagnetic energy and Poynting theorem , Wave
equations, Plane electromagnetic waves in free space, Maxwellβs equations for isotropic, nonisotropic and dielectric
medium, Plane Electromagnetic wave in Conducting and non-conducting (dielectric) medium
Unit-IV- Relativity of Electromagnetism
Notations for Four- vectors, space and light like separations, Energy-Momentum Four Vector, Four vector potential,
electromagnetic field tensor, Lorentz invariance, Lorentz force, covariant form of Maxwellβs equations, four vector
formulation of current and continuity equation.
SUBATOMIC PHYSICS
B.Sc. Physics VI Semester; II Paper
Unit-I- Elements of Nucleus
Basic Properties of Nuclei, Mass, Radii, Charge, Nuclear structure, Stability and Binding Energy, Liquid drop model
and Semi empirical mass formula.
Unit-II- Radioactivity
Discovery of Radioactivity, Properties of , and rays, Artificial nuclear transmutation, Soddy Fajanβs displacement
law, Law of radioactive disintegration, half-life and mean life, Radioactive dating (carbon dating).
Unit-III- Elementary Particles
History and Classification of Elementary particles on the basis of mass, Fundamental interactions, Lepton and
Baryon number, Conservation laws, Concept of Iso-spin, hypercharge and Strangeness, basic idea of quarks.
Unit-IV- Nuclear Devices
Particle accelerators; Van de Graff generators, Cyclotron, linear accelerator, Particle detectors, Ionization chamber,
Proportional counter and Geiger Muller counter.
B.Sc. Physics VI Semester; III Paper
Unit-I- Feedback Amplifier
Classifications, Negative feedback and its advantages, Feedback amplifiers (voltage and current), Positive feedback
and its advantages.
Unit-II- Oscillators
RC phase shift Oscillator, Wien bridge Oscillator, Hartley Oscillator, Colpit Oscillator, Tuned base oscillator, Tuned
diode oscillator,
Truth Tables, OR, AND, NOT, XOR, XNOR, Universal (NOR and NAND) Gates, Adder and Subtractor.
β¦ Table of Contents
B.Sc. Physics-VI (E) Kumaun
Dedication
Preface
Syllabus (Relativistic Mechanics)
Syllabus (Subatomic Physics)
Syllabus (Analog and Digital Electronics)
Brief Contents
Book 1: Relativistic Mechanics
Chapter 1: Foundation of Special Theory of Relativity and Consequences of LorentzTransformations
Chapter 2: Electromagnetic Waves
Chapter 3: Relativity of Electromagnetism
Book 2: Subatomic Physics
Chapter 1:Elements of Nucleus and Radioactivity
Chapter 2: Elementary Particles and Nuclear Devices
Book 3: Analog and Digital Electronics
Chapter 1: Feedback Amplifier
Chapter 2: Oscillators
Chapter 3: Boolean Algebra
Chapter 4: Logic Gates
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<span>SYLLABUS- ENGINEERING PHYSICS-I,<br>Unit- I : Relativistics Mechanics<br>Inertial & non-inertial frames, Galilean transformation equations, Michelson-Morley experiment,<br>Einstein βs postulates, Lorentz transformation equations, Length contraction & time dilation, Addition of<br>veloc
<span>SYLLABUS- PHYSICAL OPTICS & LASERS, UNIT-I<br>Interference of a light: The principle of superposition, two-slit interference, coherence<br>requirement for the sources, optical path retardations, lateral shift of fringes, Rayleigh<br>refractometer and other applications. Localised fringes;
SYLLABUS- APPLIED STATISTICS, Unit-I Time series, its different components, illustrations, additive and multiplicative models, determination of trend, growth curves, analysis of seasonal fluctuations, construction of seasonal indices. Idea of Correlogram & periodogram. Index number β its defi
SYLLABUS- STATISTICAL METHODS, Unit-I Concept of Statistical population, Attributes and variables (Discrete and Continuous). Different types of scales - nominal, ordinal, ratio and interval. Primary data - designing a questionnaire and schedule, collection of primary data, checking their consiste
<span>SYLLABUS- B.Sc. PHYSICS PRACTICAL-IV, List of Expt. for B.Sc. II year, semester IV (at least eight experiments<br>which cover understanding of theory course)<br>Practical<br>1. Nodal slide assembly, Location of cardinal points of lens system<br>2. Newton βs formula<br>3. Dispersive power of pr