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Fundamentals of Engineering Physics

Offered By: IGNOU via Swayam

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That coursework provides the necessary background for advanced studies in engineering, physics, applied sciences, and related disciplines. Physics plays a crucial role in technical and non technical education for several reasons. Its provides the fundamental principles of 1) Classical Mechanics includes Conservation laws, projectile motion, circular motion, and dynamics of particles 2) Electromagnetism includes Study of electric and magnetic fields, 3) Thermodynamics includes Study of heat and energy transfer 4) Modern Physics includes Quantum mechanics, Special relativity 5) Fluid Mechanics includes Study of fluids in motion and Viscosity 6) Acoustics includes Study of sound waves 7) nanotechnology and optical fiber. Physics plays a crucial role in technical and non technical education because It is provides the fundamental principles upon which engineering and basic science disciplines are built.

Syllabus

Fundamental of Engineering Physics

Week-1

Introduction of physics

Week-2

Moment of inertia

Week-3

Electric field and Electrostatic potential

Week-4

Crystal structure

Week-5

Semiconductors and types Hall effect

Week-6

Transistor

Week-7

Basic Quantum

Week-8

Black body Radiation

Week-9

Doppler effect in light and sound

Week-10

X-rays Production of X rays, properties & uses

Week-11

Fiber optics introduction

Week-12

Introduction of nanotechnology


Taught by

Dr. Tarkeshwari Verma and Dr.M. L. Verma

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