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This question paper has 9 questions about Engineering Physics. Question 1 is compulsory and has 10 parts testing concepts like the de Broglie wavelength equation, the derivation of the matter wave equation, band gap energies in metals, the working principles of solar cells and nanomaterials. Question 2 has parts on deriving the energy equation for a 1D particle in a rigid box, defining the wave function and conditions for a well behaved wave function. It also asks to calculate the de Broglie wavelength of an electron accelerated by 10 kV. Question 3 is an alternative to Question 2.

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Phy Pyq

This question paper has 9 questions about Engineering Physics. Question 1 is compulsory and has 10 parts testing concepts like the de Broglie wavelength equation, the derivation of the matter wave equation, band gap energies in metals, the working principles of solar cells and nanomaterials. Question 2 has parts on deriving the energy equation for a 1D particle in a rigid box, defining the wave function and conditions for a well behaved wave function. It also asks to calculate the de Broglie wavelength of an electron accelerated by 10 kV. Question 3 is an alternative to Question 2.

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Total No. of Questions : 09] SEAT No.

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Instructions to the candidates:


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1) Planck's constant h = 6.63 × 10–34 J–S
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The wavelength λ associated with a particle of mass m moving with

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a) Heisenberg b) Bohr
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suddenly disappears below critical temperature.


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c) Inductance d) Resistance
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behaved wave function. [5]


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c) An electron is accelerated by a potential difference of 10 kV. What is


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