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13A56101 Engineering Physics

This document is an exam paper for Engineering Physics from B.Tech 1st Year (Regular & Supplementary Examinations May/June 2015). It contains 11 questions across 5 units. The exam is for 3 hours and carries a maximum of 70 marks. The first part contains 1 compulsory question worth 20 marks with 10 short answer questions. The second part contains 5 questions, one from each unit, worth 10 marks each for a total of 50 marks. Topics covered include diffraction, lasers, atomic packing, ultrasonics, Schrodinger's wave equation, electrical resistance, Hall effect, hysteresis, SQUID, Josephson effects, and nanomaterial synthesis techniques.

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13A56101 Engineering Physics

This document is an exam paper for Engineering Physics from B.Tech 1st Year (Regular & Supplementary Examinations May/June 2015). It contains 11 questions across 5 units. The exam is for 3 hours and carries a maximum of 70 marks. The first part contains 1 compulsory question worth 20 marks with 10 short answer questions. The second part contains 5 questions, one from each unit, worth 10 marks each for a total of 50 marks. Topics covered include diffraction, lasers, atomic packing, ultrasonics, Schrodinger's wave equation, electrical resistance, Hall effect, hysteresis, SQUID, Josephson effects, and nanomaterial synthesis techniques.

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Code: 13A56101 R13

B.Tech I Year (R13) Regular & Supplementary Examinations May/June 2015


ENGINEERING PHYSICS

Time: 3 hours
(Common to all branches)
Max. Marks: 70 n /
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Part – A
(Compulsory Question) o t
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1
(a)
Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
Abbreviate LASER. State one example. og
(b)
b l
Write the relation between numerical aperture and acceptance angle of an optical fiber.
(c)
(d)
What is primitive lattice?
What is the frequency of ultrasonic waves? y .
(e) What are matter waves?
ar
(f)
(g) Define intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors. b r
What is the energy gap between valence band and conduction band in an insulator?

(h) i
Write susceptibility value of a diamagnetic material.
l
(i) Explain Meissner effect.
(j) What is the size of water molecule?
s a
e
rPart – B
e
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
h
r t UNIT - I
2 e
What is diffraction? Write about Fraunhofer diffraction due to double slit.
h OR
3 t
Explain He-Ne laser working principle with a neat diagram. Write few advantages.
o
/ m UNIT - II
4 / packing fractions of SC, BCC and FCC. Which is more closely packed?
Calculate atomic
:
5 t
Explain
p OR
production of ultrasonics by piezoelectric method.

ht UNIT - III
6 Derive Schrodinger’s time independent wave equation.
OR
7 Write in detail about sources of electrical resistance.

UNIT - IV
8 Give detailed explanation on Hall effect.
OR
9 What is hysteresis? Explain B-H curve.
UNIT - V
10 What is SQUID? Write about DC and AC Josephson effects.
OR
11 What are the techniques available for synthesizing nanomaterials? Explain ball milling
technique.

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