Applied Physics Course For BSC Chemical Engineering 2014 Fundamentals of Physics Halliday, Resnick & WALKER 6 Edition

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Applied Physics Course for BSC Chemical Engineering 2014

Fundamentals of Physics
Halliday, Resnick & WALKER 6th Edition

Mid-Term Examinations
Section I: Thermodynamics

# Chapter No. Articles Solved


Examples
1 19- 19-1 Thermodynamics 19-1, 19-2, 19-3,
Temperature, Heat and 19-2 Zeorth law of Thermodynamic 19-4, 19-5, 19-6,
First law of 19-3 Measuring Temperature 19-7
thermodynamics 19-4 The Celsius and Fahrenheit Scales
19-5 Thermal Expansion
19-6 Temperature and heat
19-7 The absorption of heat by Solids and Liquids
19-8 A closer look at heat and work
19-9 First Law of Thermodynamics
19-10 Some special cases of first law of Thermodynamics
19-11 Heat transfer mechanisms
2 20 - The 20-1 A new way to look at gases 20-1, 20-2, 20-3,
kinetic theory of gases 20-2 Avogadro's number 20-4, 20-5, 20-6,
20-3 Ideal gases 20-7, 20-8
20-4 Pressure, temperature and RMS speed
20-5 Translational kinetic energy
20-6 Mean free path
20-7 The distribution of molecular speeds
20-8 The molar specific heats of an ideal gases
20-9 Degrees of freedom and molar Specific heats
20-10 A hint of quantum theory
20-11 The adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas
21 –Entropy and second 21-1 Some one way processes 21-1, 21-2, 21-3,
3 law of thermodynamics 21-2 Change in Entropy 21-4
21-3 The second law of Thermodynamics

Section II: Light


35- Images 35-1 Two types of images 35-1, 35-2, 35-3,
35-2 Plane mirrors 35-4
35-3 Spherical mirrors
4 35-4 Images from spherical mirrors
35-5 spherical refracting surfaces
35-6 Thin lenses
35-7 Optical instruments
5 Miscellaneous Topics Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Diode Valve, Triode Valve
Final Term Examination:

Section III: Magnetism


6 29- Magnetic Fields 29-1 The Magnetic Field 29-1, 29-2, 29-3,
29-2 The definition of B 29-4, 29-5, 29-7,
29-3 Crossed Fields: Discovery of Electron 29-8
29-4 Crossed Fields: the Hall Effect
29-5 A circulating charged particle
29-8 Torque on a current loop
29-7 The magnetic dipole moment
30- Magnetic Fields due to 30-1 Calculating the Magnetic field due to a current 30-1, 30-2,
7 currents 30-2 Force between two parallel currents 30-3, 30-4
30-3 Ampere’s Law
30-4 Solenoids and Toroids
30-5 A current carrying Coil as a Magnetic Dipole
32- Magnetism of 32-1 Magnets 32-1, 32-2,
8 Matter :Maxwell’s 32-2 Guass’ Law for Magnetic Fields 32-3, 32-4
Equations 32-4 Magnetism and Electrons
32-9 Induced Magnetic Fields
32-10 Displacement Current
32-11 Maxwell’s Equations
Section IV: Atomic Physics
9 41-All about atoms 41-1 Atoms and the world around us 41-1, 41-2, 41-3,
41-2 Some properties of atoms 41-4, 41-5, 41-6
41-3 Electron spin
41-4 Angular momenta and magnetic Dipole moments
41-5 The stern-Gerlach Experiment
41-6 Magnetic resonances
41-7 The pauli Exclusion principle
41-8 Multiple electrons in rectangular traps
41-9 Building the periodic table
41-10 X- rays and numbering of the elements
41-11 Lasers and laser light
41-12 How lasers work
Section V: Nuclear physics
43- Nuclear physics 43-1 Discovering the nucleus 43-1, 43-2, 43-3,
10 43-2 Some nuclear properties 43-4, 43-5, 43-6,
43-3 Radioactive decay 43-7, 43-8, 43-9,
43-10
43-4 Alpha decay
43-5 Beta decay
43-6 Radioactive dating
43-7 Measuring radiation dosage
43-8 Nuclear models
11 44- Energy from the 44-1 The atom and its Nucleus 44-1, 44-2,
Nucleus 44-2 Nuclear Fission: the basic processes 44-4, 44-6
44-3 A model for Nuclear Fission
44-6 Thermonuclear fusion: the basic process
44-7 Controlled thermonuclear Fusion

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