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Total No. of Questions : 09] SEAT No.

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F.E. (Semester - II)

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Engineering Physics

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(2019 Pattern) (Paper - II) (107002)

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Instructions to the candidates:


1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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2) Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary.
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3) Figures to the right indicates full marks.

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4) Use of logarithmic tables slide rule, Mollier charts, electronic pocket
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calculator and steam tables is allowed.
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5) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
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Physical Constants :-
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1) Planck's constant h = 6.63 × 10–34 J–S
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2) Mass of electron me = 9.1 × 10–31 kg


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3) Charge on electron e = 1.6 × 10–19 C


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Q1) Write the correct option with answer for the following : [10]
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The wavelength λ associated with a particle of mass m moving with

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i)
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velocity v is given by
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h mv
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a) l = b) l=
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hv m
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m hv
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ii) The equation of motion of matter wave was derived by


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a) Heisenberg b) Bohr
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c) De Broglie d) Schrodinger
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iii) In metals the band gap energy / forbidden energy gap is


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a) 0 eV b) 0.7 eV
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c) 1.12 eV d) > 5 eV
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iv) A solar cell work on the principle of

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a) Photoelectric effect b) Photoluminescence effect

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c) Photovoltaic effect d) Photocombustion effect

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v) The relative permeability can be expressed by

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c) mr = m
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d) μr = μ0 + μa

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vi) Superconductivity is the phenomenon in which ________ of materials


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suddenly disappears below critical temperature.


a) Capacitance b) Conductivity
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c) Inductance d) Resistance
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vii) Ultrasonic waves have frequency
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a) Less than 20 Hz b) 20 Hz to 20 kHz
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c) Greater than 20 kHz d) None of the above
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viii) In nanomaterials which of the following statement is correct.


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a) Surface to volume ratio is very small


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b) Surface to volume ratio is large


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c) Surface to volume ratio is 1 (unity)


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Q2) a) Derive an equation for energy of a particle enclosed in 1D rigid boxic-


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or in an infinite potential well. [6]
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b) What is wave function Ψ? Write mathematical conditions of well


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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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De Broglie wavelength associated with this electron. [4]


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OR
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Q3) a) Starting from De Broglie hypothesis, derive Schrodinger's time


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independent wave equation. [6]


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b) State Heisenberg's Uncertainly principle. Explain it using the concept


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of narrow and broad wave packet. [5]


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c) Lowest energy of an electron in a potential well is 38 eV. Calculate


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the width of well. [4]


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Q4) a) Derive an expression for conductivity of intrinsic, and extrinsic

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semiconductors. [6]

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b) What is fermi level in a semiconductor? With the neat labelled diagram,

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draw the position of fermi level in N Type & P Type semiconductor

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at 0º K. [5]

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c) A coper strip 2.0 m wide, 1.0 mm thick is placed in a magnetic field

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of 1.5T. If a current of 200 A is set up in the strip, calculate the Hall

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voltage that appears across the strip. [5]
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Q5) a) State Hall effect. Derive an equation of Hall voltage. [6]
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b) Define fermi level in conductors and semiconductors. Draw the

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position of fermi level in intrinsic, N - type & P - type semiconductors.
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c) Calculate the number of acceptors to be added to germanium sample
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to obtain the resistivity of 10Ωm. [4]
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Q6) a) Explain the following terms in superconductivity : [6]


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i) Critical Magnetic field.


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ii) Meissner effect


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i) Magnetic induction (B)
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ii) Magnetic field strength (H)


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iii) Magnetization (M) and state the relation between B, M & H.


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c) Explain DC & AC Josephson effect in brief. [4]


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Q7) a) Differentiate between Diamagnetism, paramagnetism and


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ferromagnetism. (Any Three points) [6]


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b) What is superconductivity? Distinguish between Type I and Type II


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superconductors. (any four points) [5]


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c) The transition temperature for lead is 7.2 K. However at 5K it losses


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the superconductivity property if subjected to magnetic field of


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3.3 × 104 A/m. Find the maximum value of magnetic field which
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will allow the metal to retain its superconductivity at 0K. [4]


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Q8) a) What is echo sounding technique? Using this technique explain non

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destructive testing for the measurement of thickness of metal sheet

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using ultrasonic waves. [6]

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b) What are nanoparticles? What is nanotechnology? Explain the optical

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c) Distinguish between Destructive and Non Destructive testing (any

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of nanoparticles in brief. [6]


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b) Explain in brief Acoustic Emission Technique of NDT and its
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