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The document outlines the curriculum for the Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS) leading to a B.Sc. in Applied Nautical Science, focusing on the course 'Physics' with 45 lecture hours and 3 credits. It details the course learning outcomes, specific learning objectives, and topics covered, including mechanics, sound, thermodynamics, light, electricity, and transmitters. The document also includes references and suggested textbooks for further study.

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The document outlines the curriculum for the Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS) leading to a B.Sc. in Applied Nautical Science, focusing on the course 'Physics' with 45 lecture hours and 3 credits. It details the course learning outcomes, specific learning objectives, and topics covered, including mechanics, sound, thermodynamics, light, electricity, and transmitters. The document also includes references and suggested textbooks for further study.

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Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS) leading to B.Sc.

(Applied Nautical Science) Degree – 6th Revision

Minor UD11T6103 - Physics LECTURE HOURS CREDITS


Stream (MS)
45 3

Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)

On the successful completion of the course, students will be able to

CLOs CLO STATEMENT


CLO1 Understand the concept of stability with rotation, spinning top, Gyro inertia & gyroscopic motion
CLO2 Understand the application of reflection to the measurement of depth by echo sounder.
CLO3 Comprehend static electricity & its hazards.
CLO4 Understand the concept of various types of antennas.
CLO5 Describe the propagation of radio waves.

Mapping with Programme Learning Outcomes (PLO)

CLOs/PLOs PLO1 PLO2 PLO3 PLO4


CLO1 H H L -
CLO2 H H L -
CLO3 H H L L
CLO4 H M L -
CLO5 H M L -
H-High; M-Medium; L-Low

UNI SPECIFIC LEARNINGOBJECTIVES (TOPICS) COGNITIVE LEVEL LECTURE


T (K/U/AP/AN/C) HOURS 45
NO
1 Mechanics and Hydromechanics 9
Define moment of inertia and radius of gyration, angular velocity,
1.1 angular acceleration, angular momentum, couple & torque, K
centripetal & centrifugal forces.
Define work, energy and power, Circular motion and rotation-
1.2 Explain-stability with rotation, spinning top, Gyro inertia & K
gyroscopic motion.
1.3 Explain Bernoulli’s theorem and its application. U
1.4 Define Streamline flow &turbulent flow in pipelines. K
1.5 State laws of flotation, Archimedes principle and Buoyancy. K
State Pascal’s law and its applications (hydraulic lift, hydraulic
1.6 Brake). K

2 Sound, Heat and Thermodynamics 9


Differentiate between longitudinal and transverse waves with
2.1 examples. AN

2.2 Explain the characteristics of sound: Loudness, Pitch and Quality. U


2.3 Define decibel. K
2.4 State the approximate range of audible sound. K
Describe the application of reflection to the measurement of depth
2.5 by echo sounder and to the ultrasonic detector for checking hatch U
weather tightness.

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2.6 Explain Doppler Effect and its applications. U


Explain the Heat Transfer Mechanism - Conduction, Convection
2.7 and Radiation. U

2.8 Explain Expansion of solids, liquids and gases, Gas Laws U


Explain and Define Heat capacity, specific heat capacity, Sensible
2.9 heat, Latent heat. U

2.10 Explain Heat engine and refrigerator U


3 Light and Electromagnetic wave 9
Explain Electromagnetic spectrum and describe its various parts in
3.1 short. U

3.2 Explain the bending of EM Waves by ionosphere. U


3.3 Explain the propagation of radio waves. U
3.4 Explain the phenomenon of total internal reflection of light. U
Apply its application in mirage/ Periscope / prism Binocular /
3.5 Azimuthal mirror. AP

sketch a Sextant showing the arrangement of mirrors, the path of


3.6 rays to the observer’s eye and how the angle between the two AP
objects is measured.
4 Current and Static Electricity 9
4.1 Define electric current, emf, potential difference etc. K
4.2 Define ohm’s law its application & limitation. K
State and Explain Kirchhoff’s Current Law and Kirchhoff’s Voltage
4.3 K
Law.
4.4 Explain static electricity and state its hazards. U
Explain heating effect of electric current and its applications
4.5 (geysers, electric bulbs etc). U

Explain self and mutual induction, series and parallel combination


4.6 of inductors (no derivations). U

5 Transmitters 9
Explain working of a radio transmitter and receiver with Block
5.1 diagram. U

5.2 Explain the concept of antennas- straight and Yagi uda antenna. U
5.3 Explain thermistor and its application as heat sensors. U
5.4 Explain Radar transmitters and receivers U
Explain flow rate measurement in Liquid/ Gas.
5.5 U

TEXT BOOKS
Electrical Technology by B. L. Thereja&A.K Theraja, Volume 1Published by S.Chand,Published on 10 Jun
1
2006.
Principles of Electronics by V. K. Mehta,Rohit Metha, Edition 7,Published by S.chand,Published on 3
2
Feb 2014
REFERENCE BOOKS
1 Engineering Physics by R. K Gaur, Dhanpat Rai, 1 January 2012
Pedagogy
Lecture, PPT, Assignment, Seminar, Group Discussion, and Activity based Learning.

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