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Engineering Physics (Sc19102) Version 3

This document provides information about the Engineering Physics course for the Diploma in CE/ME program. It includes details about the teaching scheme, examination scheme, course outcomes, course content, and suggested specifications for theory assessment. The course aims to develop students' intellectual and psychomotor skills to solve broad engineering problems. It covers topics like units and measurements, laws of motion, properties of matter, sound and acoustics, optics, optical fibers, and lasers. Assessment includes theory exams, term tests, practicals and term work. The course intends to equip students with abilities like applying physical concepts, analyzing wave properties, and creating awareness of engineering applications of concepts taught.

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Engineering Physics (Sc19102) Version 3

This document provides information about the Engineering Physics course for the Diploma in CE/ME program. It includes details about the teaching scheme, examination scheme, course outcomes, course content, and suggested specifications for theory assessment. The course aims to develop students' intellectual and psychomotor skills to solve broad engineering problems. It covers topics like units and measurements, laws of motion, properties of matter, sound and acoustics, optics, optical fibers, and lasers. Assessment includes theory exams, term tests, practicals and term work. The course intends to equip students with abilities like applying physical concepts, analyzing wave properties, and creating awareness of engineering applications of concepts taught.

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Government Polytechnic Mumbai Department of Science & Humanities

Programme : Diploma in CE/ ME (Sandwich pattern)

Course Code: SC19102 Course Title: Engineering Physics

Compulsory / Optional: Compulsory


Teaching Scheme and Credits Examination Scheme
TH TS1 TS2
L P TU Total (2Hrs.30 PR OR TW Total
(1 Hr.) (1Hr.)
minutes)
--
3 2 -- 5 60 20 20 25* 25 150

Abbreviations: L- Theory Lecture, P-Practical, TU-Tutorial, TH- Theory Paper TS1 & TS2- Term
Tests, PR Practical, OR-Oral, TW: Term Work (progressive assessment) , * Indicates assessment by
External Examiner else internal practical skill test , # indicates Self, on- line learning Mode, @
indicates on line examination
Note: For Minimum passing marks under various heads, refer, examination rule AR26. Two practical
skill tests are to be conducted. First skill test at midterm and second skill test at the end of the term

Rationale:

The subject is included under the category of science. The special feature of the subject is to
develop the laboratory skill using principles of scientific phenomenon. This course will serve to
satisfy the need of the technical students for their development in technical field. The course is
designed by selecting the topics which will develop intellectual skills of the students and will guide
students to solve broad based engineering problems. Ultimately the focus of the course is to
develop psychomotor skills in the Students.

Course Outcomes: Student should be able to

CO1 State the different physical quantities identify the proper unit of it and to estimate in the
measurement of physical quantities.
CO2 Apply laws of motion in various engineering applications
CO3 Identify the properties of solid , liquid such as elasticity, liquid friction ,viscosity and surface
tension
CO4 Analyze types of waves and acoustics of good building.

CO5 Create awareness about the properties and application of light, LASER in engineering field.
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Course Content Details:

Unit
Topics / Sub-topics
No
Units and Measurements
1.1 Fundamental Physical quantities, examples.
1.2 Derived physical quantities, examples.
1.3 Definition and requirements of unit
1.4 System of units, C. G. S., M. K. S. and S. I. units.
1 1.5 Rules to write the unit and conventions of units and Significant figures, rules to write
significant figures.
1.6 Error – Definition, types of errors and estimation of errors
1.7 Numerical

Course Outcome: CO1 Teaching Hours : 8 hrs. Marks: 6 (R- 2, U-2, A-2)
Motions
2.1 Linear motion –Definition – distance, displacement, velocity, equation of motions,
acceleration due to gravity and under gravity, numerical
2.2 Periodic motions : a)Oscillatory motion, b)Vibratory motion, c) S.H.M
d) Circular motion. (only definition and examples),
2.3 Angular motion: a) Definition: Time period, frequency, amplitude, wavelength, and
phase. Uniform circular motion, Radius vector, linear velocity, Angular velocity , Angular
acceleration,Numerical.
b) Relation between linear velocity and angular Velocity (derivation), Radial or centripetal
acceleration, Three equations of motion (no derivations) Centripetal and Centrifugal force,
2
examples and applications.
2.4 Kinetics
2.4.1 Definition Kinetics , momentum, impulse, impulsive force
2.4.2 Newton’s laws of motion with equation
2.4.3 Application of Newton’s laws of motion
2.4.4 Definition and unit - work power energy
2.4.5 Work energy principle
2.4.6 Numerical.

Course Outcome: CO2 Teaching Hours :10 hrs. Marks: 10 (R- 2 , U-4 , A-4 )
General Properties of Matter
3.1 Elasticity:
3.1.1 Deforming force, restoring force, Elastic, plastic and rigid substances, and their
examples.
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3.1.2 Definition of elasticity, stress, strain and its types.
3.1.3 Hooke’s Law and elastic limit.
3.1.4 Stress - Strain curve, yield point, breaking point.
2

3.1.5 Young’s Modulus, Bulk modulus and Modulus of rigidity


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Definition and relation among them.


3.1.6 Factor of safety.
3.1.7 Applications of elasticity
3.1.8 Numerical.
3.2 Liquid Friction
3.2.1 Friction liquid, pressure
3.2.2 pressure height relation
3.3.3 Pascal’s law, Archimedes’ Principle and application of it.
3.3 Viscosity
3.3.1 Concept and Definition of viscosity, velocity gradient.
3.3.2 Newton’s law of viscosity, Co-efficient of viscosity, unit of
viscosity
3.3.3 Stokes’ law, terminal velocity, derivation of Stokes’ formula.
3.3.4 Streamline flow, turbulent flow, critical velocity, examples.
3.3.5 Reynolds’ number and its significance.
3.3.6 Applications of viscosity.
3.3.7 Numerical.
3.4 Surface Tension :
3.4.1 Concept of surface tension.
3.4.2 Adhesive and cohesive forces, examples.
3.4.3 Laplace’s Molecular theory of surface tension
3.4.4 Angle of contact, its significance.
3.4.5 Expression for surface tension by capillary rise method.
3.4.6 Effect of impurity and temperature.
3.4.7 Applications of surface tension.
3.4.8 Numerical.

Course Outcome: CO3 Teaching Hours: 12 hrs. Marks: 18 (R- 4 , U- 6 , A- 8 )


Sound and Acoustic
4.1 Sound Waves :
4.1.1 Wave motion, types of waves – progressive, longitudinal and transverse waves.
4.1.2 Characteristics of longitudinal and transverse waves and comparison.
4.1.3 Free or natural vibrations and forced vibrations, resonance – definition and examples.
4.1.4 Determination of velocity of sound by resonance method.
4.1.5 Numerical.
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4.2 Acoustics :
4.2.1 Definition of echo, reverberation , reverberation time and acoustic
4.2.2 Sabine’s formula for reverberation time (no derivation)
4.2.3 Factors affecting acoustics of sound.
4.2.4 Acoustical planning of building.
4.2.5 Numerical.
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Course Outcome: CO4 Teaching Hours: 8 hrs. Marks: 10 (R- 2 , U- 4 , A- 4 )


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Optics and Optical Fiber


5.1 Optics :
5.1.1 Revision of reflection and refraction of light.
5.1.2 Laws of refraction, Snell’s law.
5.1.3 Determination of refractive index.
5.1.4 Dispersion, dispersive power, Prism formula ( derivation)
5.1.5 Critical angle, Total internal reflection. Examples and applications.
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5.1.6 Numerical.
5.2 Optical Fiber :
5.2.1 Principle of propagation of light through optical fiber.
5.2.2 Structure of optical fiber.
5.2.3 Applications.
5.2.4 Difference between optical fiber cable and electric cable wire

Course Outcome: CO5 Teaching Hours : 4 hrs. Marks: 10 (R- 2 , U- 4 , A- 4 )


LASER
6.1 LASER introduction,
6.2 Properties of laser,
6.3 Spontaneous and stimulated emission,
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6.4 Population inversion, Optical pumping,
6.5 Applications of LASER.

Course Outcome: CO5 Teaching Hours : 3 hrs. Marks: 6 (R- 2 , U- 2 , A-2 )

Suggested Specifications Table (Theory):

Distribution of Theory Marks


Unit
Topic Title R U A Total
No
Level Level Level Marks
1 Units and Measurements 2 2 2 6
2 Motion 2 4 4 10
3 General properties of matter 4 6 8 18
4 Sound and Acoustic 2 4 4 10
5 Optics and Optical fiber 2 4 4 10
6 LASER 2 2 2 6
Total 14 22 24 60
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List of experiments:

Sr. Unit
No. No co List of Experiments Hours

1 1 CO 1 To know your Physics laboratory and use of scientific calculator. 2


1 CO 1 To measure the dimensions of given objects and to determine their
2 2
Volume using Vernier caliper.
3 2 CO 2 To determine Acceleration due to gravity by simple pendulum 2

4 3 CO 3 To determine coefficient of viscosity of liquid by Stokes’ method 2


3 CO 3 To determine the surface tension of liquid using capillary rise
3 method.
2
4 CO 4 To determine velocity of sound by resonance method.
6 2
5 CO 5 To determine refractive index by using pin method
7 2
1 CO 1 To measure the dimensions of given objects and to determine their
8 Volume using micrometer screw gauge. 2

9 2 CO 2 To determine stiffness constant by using helical spring 2


3 CO 3 To determine the Young’s modulus of elasticity of wire using
10 Young’s apparatus
2
3 CO 3 To verify the relation between radius of capillary tube and height
11 2
of liquid in a capillary tube.
12 4 CO 4 To determine velocity of sound by using sonometer. 2

13 6 CO 5 Experiment on LASER 2

14 5 CO 5 To demonstrate spectrometer 2

15 ALL CO 1 Showing Video on different applications related to units, 2


Total 30

Note: Experiments No. 1 to 10 are compulsory and should map all units and Cos.
Remaining 5 experiments are to be performing on the importance of topic.
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References/ Books:
Sr. Title Author, Publisher, Edition and ISBN
No. Year Of publication
1 Manikpure & Deshpande 10:8121919541
Applied Physics ,S.Chand & Company 13:9788121919548
2 B.G.Bhandarkar, Vrinda 0071779795
Applied Physics
Publication
3 Brijlal Subhramanyan 978-3-662-52764-1
Optics & Optical Fibers
4 Gaur and S.L.Gupta S.Chand & 0-07-058502
Engineering Physics
Company
5 Resnick and Halliday Tata 978-0-07-1755487-
Physics
McGraw Hills 3
6 H.C .Varma 9788177091878
Physics part I & II
7 D.S .Mathur 13: 978-
Properties of Matter
8121908153

E-References:
1. www. Physics.org 4.www.ferrofphysics.com
2. www.physicsclassroom.com 5.http;//hperphysics.phastr.gsu.edu/hbase/hph.htm
3. www.youtube/physics 6.www.sciencejoywagon.com/physicszone
7. https://www.vedantu.com/ncert-solutions/ncert-solutions-class-12-physics
8. MYCBSEGUIDE 9. https://ndl.iitkgp.ac.in/

CO Vs PO and CO Vs PSO Mapping (CIVIL ENGINEERING)

CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1
CO2 3 -- 1 --- 1 1 1 2 1 1
CO3 3 1 1 --- 1 1 1 1 1
CO4 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1
CO5 3 1 1 1 --- --- 1 1 --- ---
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CO Vs PO and CO Vs PSO Mapping (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PSO1 PSO2


CO1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 ---
CO2 3 1 1 --- 1 1 1 1 1
CO3 3 1 1 --- 1 1 1 2 1
CO4 3 --- 1 2 1 1 1 2 ---
CO5 3 1 1 1 --- --- 1 1 ---

Industry Consultation Committee:

Sr. Name Designation Institute/organization


No
1 Mr. Rajesh Masane Sr. Engineer L and T Mumbai
2 Mrs B.J. Choudhary Lecturer in Physics Govt. Polytechnic Thane
3 Mrs S.A. Thorat Lecturer in Physics Govt. Polytechnic Mumbai
4 Dr. D.S. Nikam Lecturer in Physics Govt. Polytechnic Mumbai

Coordinator, Head of Departments


Curriculum Development, Department of Sci. & Humanities
Department of Sci. & Humanities

I/C, Curriculum Development Cell Principal


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