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Engineering Physics LAB Syllabus

This document outlines the experiments for the BAS151/BAS251 Engineering Physics Lab course. It lists 10 experiments from each of two groups (A and B) that students can choose from to complete at least four from each group. Group A experiments focus on topics like optics, lasers, and viscosity. Group B experiments cover topics in electronics, electricity, and materials properties. The course aims to teach students to apply optical and electrical principles to experiments, analyze material properties, and verify physical laws. It will assess their ability to apply concepts, analyze results, apply principles to new experiments, and apply analysis to equipment performance. The reference books listed provide additional resources for the course.

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Engineering Physics LAB Syllabus

This document outlines the experiments for the BAS151/BAS251 Engineering Physics Lab course. It lists 10 experiments from each of two groups (A and B) that students can choose from to complete at least four from each group. Group A experiments focus on topics like optics, lasers, and viscosity. Group B experiments cover topics in electronics, electricity, and materials properties. The course aims to teach students to apply optical and electrical principles to experiments, analyze material properties, and verify physical laws. It will assess their ability to apply concepts, analyze results, apply principles to new experiments, and apply analysis to equipment performance. The reference books listed provide additional resources for the course.

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BAS151 / BAS251: ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB

List of Experiments
Any ten experiments (at least four from each group).

Group A

1. To determine the wavelength of sodium light by Newton’s ring experiment.


2. To determine the wavelength of different spectral lines of mercury light using plane
transmission grating.
3. To determine the specific rotation of cane sugar solution using polarimeter.
4. To determine the focal length of the combination of two lenses separated by a distance
and verify the formula for the focal length of combination of lenses.
5. To measure attenuation in an optical fiber.
6. To determine the wavelength of He-Ne laser light using single slit diffraction.
7. To study the polarization of light using He-Ne laser light.
8. To determine the wavelength of sodium light with the help of Fresnel’s bi-prism.
9. To determine the coefficient of viscosity of a given liquid.
10. To determine the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) using compound pendulum.
Group B
1. To determine the energy band gap of a given semiconductor material.
2. To study Hall effect and determine Hall coefficient, carrier density and mobility of a
given semiconductor material using Hall effect setup.
3. To determine the variation of magnetic field with the distance along the axis of a current
carrying coil and estimate the radius of the coil.
4. To verify Stefan’s law by electric method.
5. To determine resistance per unit length and specific resistance of a given resistance
using Carey Foster's Bridge.
6. To study the resonance condition of a series LCR circuit.
7. To determine the electrochemical equivalent (ECE) of copper.
8. To calibrate the given ammeter and voltmeter by potentiometer.
9. To draw hysteresis (B-H curve) of a specimen in the form of a transformer and to
determine its hysteresis loss.
10. To measure high resistance by leakage method.

Course outcomes:
At the end of the course, students will be able to
Bloom’s
CO CO Statement
Level
Apply the principle of interference and diffraction to find the wavelength of
CO-1 Apply
monochromatic and polychromatic light.
Compute and analyze various electrical and electronic properties of a given
CO-2 Analyze
material by using various experiments.
Verify different established laws with the help of optical and electrical Apply
CO-3
experiments.
Determine and calculate various physical properties of a given material by using Apply
CO-4
various experiments.
Study and estimate the performance and parameter of given equipment by using Apply
CO-5
graphical and computational analysis.
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Reference Books
1. Practical Physics- K. K. Dey & B. N. Dutta (Kalyani Publishers New Delhi)
2. Engineering Physics-Theory and Practical- Katiyar & Pandey (Wiley India)
3. Engineering Physics Practical- S K Gupta ( Krishna Prakashan Meerut)

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