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ENGINEERING PHYSICS

PHY109 4 Credits L:3 T:1 P:0

This course focuses on skill development and employability by covering the basics of electromagnetic theory, Maxwell’s equations, lasers, optical fibers, quantum mechanics, solid state physics, and engineering materials. Students will learn to understand, explain, and employ these physical principles to comprehend diverse engineering disciplines and modern technologies.

Study Units

Unit 1

Electromagnetic Theory

Unit 2

Lasers and Applications

Unit 3

Fiber Optics

Unit 4

Quantum Mechanics

Unit 5

Solid State Physics

Unit 6

Introduction to Engineering Materials

Continuous Assessment

2 components

Assignment 50%

A problem based on Lab at Home will be assigned to the individual student. Students are expected to complete the task and submit a handwritten report.

Week Allotment Week 2 / Submission Week 10

Rubric
Review or plan of report - 5 marks; Written Report-15 Marks (Presenting accurate information, highlighting key principles, supporting facts and details - 10 Marks; Observation, conclusion and analysis - 5 Marks; Completeness and References - 5 Marks); Presentation/Viva-10 Marks

Test 50%

A subjective test will be conducted on the basis of the sub topics covered from Unit 1 and Unit 2. Test will comprise of questions of marks 5 or multiple of 5.

Week Allotment Week 4 / Submission Week 5

Exams & Practice

Mid Term Examination

Mid-semester comprehensive evaluation

20%

All MCQ

Coming Soon

End Term Examination

Final semester comprehensive evaluation

50%

Type: Examination

All MCQ

Coming Soon

PHY109 - FAQs

How many units are in PHY109?

PHY109 has 6 units. Each unit includes detailed notes and MCQ practice questions.

What exam resources are available for PHY109?

Unit-wise notes and MCQ practice are available. Exam resources coming soon.

How to prepare for PHY109 exams?

Study each unit's notes thoroughly, practice MCQs to test understanding, and attempt mock tests before exams. Focus on important topics and previous year questions.