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Bloom's Level Wise Marks Distribution: Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus

This document appears to be a test for an Applied Physics course at Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus in India. It includes: 1) Information about the institution and course details for the test such as the subject, duration, and maximum/minimum marks. 2) A breakdown of the marks distribution according to Bloom's taxonomy levels and which course outcomes each question addresses. 3) Five questions with multiple parts testing concepts from quantum mechanics, interference, diffraction, semiconductors, and lasers. The questions require calculations, explanations, and derivations.
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Bloom's Level Wise Marks Distribution: Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus

This document appears to be a test for an Applied Physics course at Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus in India. It includes: 1) Information about the institution and course details for the test such as the subject, duration, and maximum/minimum marks. 2) A breakdown of the marks distribution according to Bloom's taxonomy levels and which course outcomes each question addresses. 3) Five questions with multiple parts testing concepts from quantum mechanics, interference, diffraction, semiconductors, and lasers. The questions require calculations, explanations, and derivations.
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Shri Shankaracharya Technical Campus

Shri Shankaracharya Group of Institutions


(Managed by Shri Gangajali Education Scociety, Bhilai)
Junwani, Bhilai-490020 (Chhattisgarh), India
Phone: 0788-2291605, 4088888 Fax: 0788-2291606
*NIRF ranking 2020 (250-300) band
E-mail: [email protected]

B.Tech 1st Year Session: 2020-21


Semester-I Class Test-II
Subject Code: AP100102 Subject Name: Applied Physics
Bloom's Level Wise Duration: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100, Min. Marks:35
Marks Distribution
4
Course Outcomes
8 L1 Students will be able to:
32 CO1: Describe the basic concepts of Quantum mechanics.
L2
CO2: Interpret the Interference and Diffraction.
L3
CO3: Describe the electronic properties of a system.
36 L4 CO4: Explain the Superconductivity and Acoustics.
CO5: Apply the functions of Lasers and Fibre Optics.

Note: Attempt minimum two questions, Objective questions of Parts (a1) & (a2) along with part
(b) are compulsory, and attempt any two parts from remaining (c), (d) & (e).
Course Outcome wise
Marks Distribution Q. No. Questions Mar CO BL PI
30 ks
20 MARKS 1 (a1) 1 CO1 L1 1.5.1
Matter-wave defined by which equation
10 (a) Newtons laws, (b) De-Broglie relationship, (c)
0 Maxwell relationship, (d) none of the option
CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5 (a2) Expectation value indicates to: 1 CO1 L1 1.5.1
(a) sum, (b) square, (c) average, (d) probability density
(b) Give a relation between phase velocity and group 2 CO1 L2 1.5.1
BL- Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels (1- Remembering, 2- Understanding, 3- Applying, 4 - velocity.
Analyzing, 5- Evaluating, 6- Creating), CO – Course Outcomes; PI Code – Performance (c) Explain the uncertainty principle in all the conjugate 8 CO1 L2 1.5.1
Indicator Code parameters. Derive the principle.
(d) Derive the time independent and time dependent 8 CO1 L2 1.5.1
Schrodinger’s equations of a wave function.
(e) (i) Calculate the de-Broglie’s wavelength of an 4 CO1 L3 1.5.1
electron accelerated through a potential difference
of 182 volt.
(ii) Calculate the energy difference between the 4 CO1 L3 1.5.1
ground state and the first excited state for an
electron in a box of length 1.0 Å.
2 (a1) Width of Interference fringes is: (a) different, (b) 1 CO2 L1 1.5.1 4 (a1) Forbidden energy gap is expressed by: 1 CO4 L1 1.5.1
decreases, (c) increases, (d) same. (a) Ef, (b) E, (c) Eg , (d) Eg/2
(a2) Interference occurs in (i) Longitudinal waves only (ii) 1 CO2 L1 1.5.1 (a2) A semiconductor is formed by ________ bonds. 1 CO4 L1 1.5.1
transverse waves only(iii) Electromagnetic waves only (a) covalent, (b) electrovalent, (c) co-ordinate, (d) none
(iv) all above wave. of these
(b) Explain the coherent waves? 2 CO2 L1 1.5.1 (b) Define extrinsic semiconductor. 2 CO4 L1 1.5.1
(c) Explain the Newton’s ring method. 8 CO2 L2 1.5.1 (c) Explain the band theory, and draw energy bands of a Li 8 CO4 L2, 1.5.1,
(d) Explain the Rayleigh’s criterion of resolving power? And 8 CO2 L2 1.5.1 solid. L4 5.4.2
derive the resolving power of a grating. (d) Write notes on any two: 8 CO4 L2 1.5.1
(e) (i) In the biprism experiment when a mica plate of 4 CO2 L3 1.5.1 i. Prove that Ef = Eg/2, ii. Drift and diffusion of electrons,
thickness 8x10-5 cm is kept in the path of one of the iii. Law of mass action and the condition of neutrality.
interfering wave, the central fringe shifts by a (e) (i) Calculate the drift velocity of electrons in an 4 CO4 L3 1.5.1
distance equal to the fringe width. If the aluminium wire of diameter 0.9 mm, carrying
wavelength of light used is 6000 A0, find the current of 6 A. Assume that 4.5 x 1028 electrons/m3
refractive index of mica. are available for conduction.
(ii) A monochromatic light of wavelength 6500 Å falls 4 CO2 L3 1.5.1 (ii) Calculate the number of donor atoms per m3 of n- 4 CO4 L3 1.5.1
normally on a grating. The first order spectrum is type material having resistivity of 0.25 Ω-m, the
observed at 15° from the mean position. Calculate mobility of electrons is 0.3 m2/ Vs.
the grating element. (sin15° = 0.2588).

5 (a1) The ratio of Einstein’s coefficients A and B can be 1 CO5 L1 1.5.1


3 (a1) The absorption coefficient is measured in: 1 CO3 L1 1.5.1 expressed as: (a) 8πhc3/v3, (b) 8πhc/v, (c) 8πhv3/c3, (d)
(a) closed window unit, (b) open window unit, (c) open 8πhv/c3
door unit, (d) none of these (a2) In the population inversion, the following condition is 1 CO5 L1 1.5.1
(a2) The resistivity of a superconductor is: 1 CO3 L1 1.5.1 applied: (a) N2 = N1, (b) N2 < N1, (c) N2 > N1, (d) none
(a) 1, (b) 0, (c) much higher, (d) less than 1 (b) Write the equation of numerical aperture and 2 CO5 L1 1.5.1
(b) What are cooper pairs? 2 CO3 L1 1.5.1 acceptance angle.
(c) Define the absorption coefficient in sound? Describe the 8 CO3 L1, 1.5.1 (c) What is metastable state? Describe the construction and 8 CO5 L1, 1.5.1
methods of measurement of the absorption coefficient L2 working of a Ruby laser. L2
of a material. (d) Write short notes on any two: (a) spontaneous and 8 CO5 L2 1.5.1,
(d) Describe Type I and Type II superconductors? Explain the 8 CO3 L2 1.5.1, stimulated emissions, (b) holography, (c) attenuation 5.4.2
BCS Theory. 5.4.2 and distortion.
(e) (i) In a superconducting material isotopic mass 192.5 4 CO3 L3 1.5.1 (e) (i) A Laser beam has a power of 50mW. It has an 3 CO5 L3 1.5.1,
amu and critical temperature is 5K. Calculate aperture of 5 x 10-3 m and wavelength 7000Å. The 5.4.2
isotopic mass at 5.1K beam is focused with a lens of focal length of 0.2m.
(ii) The volume of a big hall is 1500m3 and the 4 CO3 L3 1.5.1 Calculate the areal spread and intensity of the
reverberation period for it is 1.5 sec. If the total image.
surface area of absorption of sound is 800m3. Find (ii) An optical fibre is made of core and cladding of 5 CO5 L3 1.5.1,
(i) Total absorbing power of all the surface of hall refractive indices 1.55 & 1.51, respectively. The 5.4.2
(ii) The mean absorption coefficient fibre has a core diameter 50μm and is used at a
light wavelength of 8μm. (a) what is the acceptance
angle? (b) find V number of the fibre, and (c) the
number of modes it will support.

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