Engineering Physics-II

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About the course

Engineering Physics-II covers Wave Mechanics, Superconductivity of Substances, Nano-Materials, Dielectric and Magnetic Properties of Materials. We also cover basics of Thermodynamics and Ultrasonic. Study of these subjects gives a broader understanding of materials and their characteristics.

What will you learn?

The complete online syllabus of this course comprises 6 Learning Modules | 108 Topics of Learning | 5 Hours of Learning | 37 Assessments

Module

  • Wave Mechanics
  • Superconductivity and Nanomaterial
  • Dielectric and Magnetic Properties of Materials
  • Crystal Physics and X rays
  • Thermodynamics
  • Ultrasonics

Topics of Learning

  • Failure of Classical Mechanics
  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Particle and Wave
  • Michelson-Morley Experiment
  • Wave Particle Duality of Radiations
  • De-Broglie’s Concept of Matter Waves
  • De-Broglie Wavelength
  • Properties of Matter Waves
  • Phase and Group Velocity
  • Particle Velocity
  • Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
  • Properties of Wave Function
  • Schrodinger Time Dependent Wave Equation
  • Schrodinger Time Independent Wave Equation
  • Schrodinger’s Wave Equation-Particle in 1-D Box
  • Energy Eigen Values for a Free Particle
  • Superconductivity
  • Critical Temperature
  • Thermodynamics of Superconductors
  • Meissner Effect
  • Type I Superconductors
  • Type II Superconductors
  • London Penetration Depth
  • London Equation
  • BCS Theory
  • Application of Superconductors
  • Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials
  • Nanoscale
  • Basic Element of Nanomaterials
  • Classification of Nanomaterials
  • Synthesis of Nanomaterials
  • Ball Milling
  • What is Carbon Nanotube
  • Development of Carbon Nanotubes: Arc Method
  • Development of Carbon Nanotubes: Laser Ablation Method
  • Properties of Carbon Nanotubes
  • Properties of nanomaterials
  • Application of Nanomaterials
  • Introduction to Dielectric Materials
  • Dielectric Materials and its Types
  • Permittivity and Dielectric Constant
  • Polarization and Polarizability
  • Electrical Susceptibility
  • Electronic Polarization
  • Ionic Polarization
  • Orientation Polarization
  • Space Charge Polarization
  • Dielectric Breakdown
  • Classification of Magnetic Material
  • Fundamental Terms related to Magnetism
  • Diamagnetic Materials
  • Paramagnetic Materials
  • Ferromagnetic Materials
  • Magnetostriction
  • Magnetic
  • Anti-Ferromagnetic Materials
  • Ferrimagnetic Materials
  • Space Lattice
  • Translation Vector
  • Bravais Lattices
  • Number of Atoms Per Unit Cell
  • Coordination Number
  • Atomic Radius
  • Packing Density
  • Miller Indices
  • Bremsstrahlung X-rays
  • Characteristic X-rays
  • Bragg’s Law
  • Bragg’s Spectrometer
  • Crystallography
  • Thermodynamic System and Surrounding
  • Macroscopic and Microscopic Approach
  • Control Volume and Control Surface
  • Concept of Continuum
  • Homogenous and Heterogeneous Systems
  • Statement of First Law
  • Internal Energy
  • Enthalpy
  • PMM-1
  • Heat Transfer: Constant Volume Process
  • Heat Transfer: Constant Pressure Process
  • Heat Transfer: Isothermal Process
  • Heat Transfer: Adiabitic Process
  • Heat Transfer: Polytropic Process
  • Relation between the Specific Heats and Gas Constants
  • Free Expansion
  • steady Flow Energy Equations
  • Application of Steady Flow Energy Equations
  • Unsteady Flow or Transient State
  • Thermal Reservoir
  • Kelvin Plank Statement of Second Law
  • Concept of Heat Engine
  • Clausius Statement Of Second Law
  • Concept of Refrigerator
  • Concept of Heat Pump
  • PMM-2
  • Equivalence of Second Law Statements
  • Carnot Cycle
  • Carnot’s Theorem
  • Thermodynamic Temperature Scale
  • The efficiency of Reversible Heat Engine
  • COP of Reversible Refrigerator
  • COP of Reversible Heat Pump
  • Concept of Entropy and its Physical Meaning
  • Clausius Inequality
  • Change in Entropy for a Cycle
  • Change in Entropy for different Reversible Processes
  • Change in Entropy for Irreversible Process
  • Ultrasonics
  • Piezoelectric Method

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