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Download JNTUA B.Tech 1-1 R13 2019 Dec 13A56101 Engineering Physics Question Paper

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JNTU Anantapur B-Tech 1-1 last 10 year question papers 2010 -2020 -All regulation- All branches- 1st Year 1st Sem



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Code: 13A56101


B.Tech I Year (R13) Supplementary Examinations December 2019

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ENGINEERING PHYSICS


(Common to all branches)


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Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70


PART - A


(Compulsory Question)

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1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)


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(a) What is diffraction grating?


(b) What is a four-level lasing system?


(c) What are lattice parameters?

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(d) What is inverse piezoelectric effect?


(e) What are the applications of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle?


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(f) What are the limitations of free electron theory?


(g) What are indirect band gap superconductors?


(h) What is Bohr Magneton?

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(i) Define London penetration depth.


(j) What is quantum confinement?

PART - B

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(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)


UNIT - I


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2 (a) Explain how to find the wavelength of given light by forming Newton's rings.


(b) Calculate the thickness of a soap film (µ = 1.463) that will result in constructive interference in the
reflected light, if the film is illuminated normally with light whose wavelength in free space is 6000 A°.


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3 (a) Discuss attenuation and losses in optical fibers.


(b) Calculate the refractive indices of the core and cladding material of a fibre from the following data:

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? = 0.22, ?µ = 0.012, where NA is numerical aperture.


UNIT - II


4 (a) Explain the crystal structure of diamond.

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(b) Calculate the inter-planar spacing for (231) plane of an FCC structure whose atomic radius is
0.175nm.


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5 (a) Explain how ultrasonics are produced by piezoelectric method.


(b) Write few applications of ultrasonics.

UNIT - III

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6 (a) Derive Schrodinger's time independent wave equation.


(b) Evaluate the momentum and the energy of an electron confined in a box of length 1Aº for the ground
and first excited states. Find the corresponding wavelength.

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7 (a) Derive an expression for electrical conductivity in metals.


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(b) Electrons in a metal have a Fermi velocity of 1x106 m/s. Calculate the Fermi energy for the electrons
in a metal.

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UNIT - IV

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8 (a) What are drift and diffusion currents? Obtain expression for drift current.


(b) Find the intrinsic resistivity of Ge at room temperature (300 K) if the carrier density is
2.15 × 10-13 /m³. Given that electron mobility is 3900 cm²/Vs and hole mobility is 1900 cm²/Vs.

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9 (a) State and explain hysteresis.


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(b) A magnetizing field of 600 Am¯¹ produces a magnetic flux of 2.4 × 10-5 Weber in an iron bar of
0.2 cm² cross-sectional area. Compute the permeability and susceptibility of the bar.

UNIT - V


10 (a) Explain BCS theory of super conductivity.

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(b) The critical temperature of a given superconducting sample is 1.19K with mass 26.91. Determine
the critical temperature when the isotope mass changes to 32.13.


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11 (a) Explain synthesis of nanomaterials by any method.


(b) Write applications of nanomaterials.


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