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Ap2 F.E BLUE PRINT (OLD SYL 2007)

The document provides a blue print for the question paper for Applied Physics II. It outlines that the paper will have 1 compulsory question and 6 optional questions worth a total of 75 marks. The compulsory question will be based on the entire syllabus and include 7 sub-questions worth 3 marks each. The optional questions will be randomly selected from the 6 modules and include sub-questions that are either theoretical or numerical. The blue print also provides the breakdown of marks and content for each module to ensure proportional weightage. It aims to have 60-65% theory questions and 35-40% numerical questions.

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Ap2 F.E BLUE PRINT (OLD SYL 2007)

The document provides a blue print for the question paper for Applied Physics II. It outlines that the paper will have 1 compulsory question and 6 optional questions worth a total of 75 marks. The compulsory question will be based on the entire syllabus and include 7 sub-questions worth 3 marks each. The optional questions will be randomly selected from the 6 modules and include sub-questions that are either theoretical or numerical. The blue print also provides the breakdown of marks and content for each module to ensure proportional weightage. It aims to have 60-65% theory questions and 35-40% numerical questions.

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Blue-print of Question Paper


Course Name: Applied Physics II (R 2007) Teaching scheme and evaluation system

Guidelines for theory Q. P. 1) Question paper will comprise of 7 questions, each carrying 15 marks. 2) Total 5 questions need to be solved. 3) Q.1 will be compulsory, based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of 2 to 3 marks will be asked. 4) Remaining question will be randomly selected from all the modules. 5) Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each Module.

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Course Name: Applied Physics II (R 2007) Maximum marks: 75 (excluding options) Time: 2 hours

Compulsory Question: Q. No. 1 is compulsory Question Number 1 Subquestions (a) to (g) Total 7 Nature Marks Subquestion 3 each Main question 15

Based on entire syllabus Internal option is given to this question To attepmt any 5 out of 7 Max 2 subquestions can be numercal problems Rest should be theory questions testing concept of the topics Number of subquestions should not exceed 2 for any module

Optional Questions: Q. No. 2 to 7 (to attempt any 4) Question Number 2 and 3 Subquestions (a) (b) Nature Marks SubMain question question (a) 08 15 (b) 07

4, 5, 6 and 7

(a) (b) (c)

Sub-qustions of mixed sort on different modules Sub-questions can be theory or numerical but both should not be numericals Sub-qustions of mixed sort on different modules Sub-questions can be theory or numerical but all three should not be numericals

(a) 05 (b) 05 (c) 05

15

Total marks for Q.P. Note: Weitage for Theory Questions: 60% to 65% Weitage for Numercal Problems: 35% to 40%

75

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Course Name: Applied Physics II (R 2007) Maximum marks: 75 (excluding options) Module No. 01 Unit No. Unit Title (and contents) Time: 2 hours Unit wise Marks* 13 Module wise Total Marks* 33

1.1

1.2

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Interference in thin films, wedge shaped films and Newtons rings, applications of interference Fraunhoffer diffraction through double slit amd diffraction grating, grating spectra, resolving power of grating Total internal reflection, materials & types of optical fibres, numerical aperture, modes of propagation, V-number, attenuation, dispersion & other losses in fibres, applications Absorption, spontaneous & stimulated emission, population inversion, metastable state, pumping schemes, active medium, resonance cavity, derivation for Einsteiins coefficients He-Ne laser, Nd:YAG laser, semiconductor diode laser, introduction to molecular and tuneable lasers Applications of lasers to holography, Memory reading and writing & other applications DeBroglies hypothesis, group & phase velocity, wave packet, uncertainty principle and its applications Wave function and probabilistic interpretation, one-dimensional time dependent Schrodinger equation, reduction to time independent form, application to free particle and particle in a box. Introduction to quantum computing Atomic origin of magnetization, magnetic moment of atom, diamagnetism, Langevins theory of paramagnetism and Curies law, Weiss theory of ferromagnetism Hysteresis, Ferrites, soft and hard magnetic materials and their applications Magnetic circuits, magnetomotive force, reluctance, pearmeance, ohms law for

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magnetic circuit, relation between mmf & H, magnetic circuit due to solenoid Biophysics: Introduction and scope, molecular modeling, energy transfer & energy cycles, biomechanics, neurobiophysics, Tools: spectroscopy UV/visible, IR, use of NMR, microscopy SEM, STM and AFT Vacuum technology: basic definitions, units, low, high and ultrahigh vacuum, methods of production, vacuum pumps rotary, diffusion, vacuum gauges pirani, penning, thermocouple, applications to thim=n films, microelectronics, nanotechnology, plasma physics Grand Total

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111#

* Variation up to 2 marks is possible in the total marks for the module # Grand total includes all optional Q. Nos. from 2 to 7 and internal options of Q. No. 1

Sample Distribution: Course Name: Applied Physics II (R 2007) * Tolerance up to 2 marks is possible to have some flexibility in paper setting. Module No. 01 Unit No. 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.1 2.2 2.3 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2 5.1 6.1 Weight Q. 1 age (comp) 3x7 13 03 10 10 03 07 10 03 05 07 03 10 10 03 07 03 11 11 03 21 (15) Q. 2 (opt) 8+7 Q. 3 (opt) 8+7 Q. 4 Q. 5 Q. 6 Q. 7 Weightage (opt) (opt) (opt) (opt) for 5+5+5 5+5+5 5+5+5 5+5+5 Module 05 05 33 05 05 22 08 05 05 05 05 05 08 15 15 15 15 05 15 15 11 11 111 (75) 05 05 17 17

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