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GTU BE/B.Tech 2019 Winter Question Papers || Gujarat Technological University


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QUESTION BANK IN PHYSICS (B.TECH FIRST YEAR)

SUPERCONDUCTIVITY

  1. Explain Meissner effect, type-I and type-II superconductors. (4) {JUN 15 [GNE]}
  2. What is isotope effect? (2) {JUN 15 [PTU]}
  3. Give a brief account of BCS theory of superconductivity. (3) {JUN 15 [PTU]}
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  5. Give a brief account of occurrence of superconductivity using BCS theory. (3) {JUN 15 [PTU]}
  6. What is the wavelength of an electromagnetic photon, which can break a Cooper pair in a material having critical temperature of 4K? (2) {Dec 14 [GNE]}
  7. Derive London’s equations and give their significance.(4) {Dec 14 [GNE]}
  8. Derive London’s equations and show that these equations can account for perfect diamagnetism property of an ideal superconductor. (4) {JUN 14 [GNE]}
  9. What is the effect of magnetic field on superconductivity? Given a type-I superconductor with Tc = 7K and slope =-5x10-3A/m at Tc. Estimate its critical field at 6K. (4) {JUN 14 [GNE]}
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  11. What do you mean by Meissner effect? (2) {JUN
  12. A superconducting state behaves according to which magnetic material in presence of applied magnetic field having magnitude less than critical value. (2) {JUN 14 [PTU]}
  13. What do you understand by superconducting state? Under what conditions one can achieve it? (4) {Dec 2013 [PT
  14. Why are type I superconductors not used for carrying conductors? (2) {Dec 2013 [PTU]}
  15. What is Meissner effect? (2) {Dec 2008 [PTU]}
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  17. Derive London equation and discuss how its solution led to Meissner effect. (4) {Dec 2013 [PTU]}
  18. The penetration depth of mercury at 3.5K is about 750A. What will be the penetration if the critical temperature for mercury is 4.2K ? (4) {Dec 2013 [PTU]}
  19. Enumerate the factors affecting superconductivity. (2) {Dec 2013 [GNE]}
  20. The critical magnetic field for a superconductor at absolute zero is 9x104 Am-1 and at 6K is 5x104 Am-1. Find the critical temperature and energy required to break Cooper pair at absolute zero. (4) {Dec 2013 [GNE]}
  21. Derive London’s equations and hence explain Meissner’s effect and flux quantization. (4) {Dec 2013 [GNE]}
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  23. What is Cooper pair? (2) {Jun 2013 [GNE]}
  24. Deduce London equations and define London penetration depth. (4) {Jun 2013 [GNE]}
  25. What is Meissner Effect? Explain type-I and type-II superconductors. (4) {Dec 2012 [GNE]}
  26. For a specimen of V3Ga , the critical fields are 1.4x106A/m & 4.2x106 A/m at 14K and 13K respectively. Calculate the transition temperature and critical fields at 0K and 4.2K . (2) {Dec 2012 [GNE]}
  27. Outline some experimental facts about superconductivity. (4) {Dec 2012}
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QUESTION BANK IN PHYSICS (B.TECH FIRST YEAR)

  1. What are type-II superconductors? (2) {June 2012}
  2. What is the physical phenomenon behind superconductivity? How successful is this in today’s context? (4) {June 2012}
  3. Elaborate the main features of BCS theory. (4) {June 2012}
  4. What are important features of BCS theory? (2) {Dec 2011}
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  6. What is the physical mechanism behind Meissner Effect? (3) {Dec 2011}
  7. Discuss London’s theory of superconductivity. (5) {Dec 2011}
  8. What are the conditions for a material to be superconductor? (2) {June 2011}
  9. Explain BCS theory of superconductivity. (4) {June 2011}
  10. What are London Equations? Find the expression for penetration depth of a superconductor. (4) {June 2011}
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  12. What is Meissner Effect? (2) {Dec 2010}
  13. Explain the difference between type-I and type-II superconductors. Dec 2010}
  14. Give the salient features of BCS theory of superconductors. (3) {Dec 2010}
  15. Superconductors are perfectly diamagnetic. Explain. Dec 2010}
  16. What is Cooper pair? (2) {June 2010}
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  18. Discuss the important differences between type-I and type-II superconductors with the help of example and plots of magnetization (H). (3) {June 2010}
  19. What is Meissner Effect? Further explain the effect of magnetic field on the superconducting state. (3) {June 2010}
  20. Define London Penetration depth giving its expression. (2) {June 2010}
  21. Draw graphs for hard and soft superconductors. (2) {Dec 2009}
  22. Explain BCS theory of superconductivity. (5) {Dec 2009}
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  24. Write down the relation between critical field and critical temperature in superconductors. (2) {June 2009}
  25. Plot the graphs for type-I and type-II superconductors. (2) {June 2009}
  26. Derive & explain “the London equations and calculate the expression for the Penetration depth. (4) {June 2009}
  27. What do you understand by penetration in the superconductors? (2) { Dec 2008}
  28. What do you mean by coherence length in context with superconductors? (2) {Dec 2008}
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  30. Define Levitation effect and explain the various factors that can destroy the superconductivity. (4) {Dec 2008}
  31. Explain the BCS theory of superconductivity. (4)
  32. Superconductors are perfectly diamagnetic in nature? (2) {May 2008}
  33. What is critical field? Write down the expression for Hc and differentiate between type-I and type-II superconductors. (4) {May 2008}
  34. Derive first London’s equation and give its physical significance. (4) {May 2008}
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  36. State Meissner effect of superconductivity. (2) {Dec 2007}
  37. What is London’s penetration depth? How does it vary with temperature? (4) {Dec 2007}
  38. Define Cooper Pair. Calculate the wavelength of a photon, which will be required to break a Cooper Pair in a superconductor (Zr) for which Tc =0.56K . (4) {Dec 2007}

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QUESTION BANK IN PHYSICS (B.TECH FIRST YEAR)

  1. Write the formula for variation of magnetic field intensity with temperature. (2) {May 2007}
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  3. What is superconductivity? What are the differences between type-I and type-II superconductors? A type-I superconductor with Tc=7K has slope dB/dTc =-25mTK-1 at Tc . Estimate its critical field at 6K. (8) {May 2007}
  4. What are Cooper Pairs? (2) {Dec 2006}
  5. What are type I and type II superconductors? Explain. (3) {Dec 2006}
  6. For Hg (mercury), the critical temperature at which the superconductivity ensues with zero applied magnetic fields is 4.15K . The critical applied magnetic field at which superconductivity will not take place at any temperature is 0.0417 . Find the applied magnetic field that will stop the superconductivity at 2.2K . (8) {Dec 2006}
  7. What is Meissner Effect? (2) {May 2006}
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  9. What do you understand by type-I and type-II superconductors? Give BCS theory of superconductivity. (8)
  10. Discuss London’s theory of superconductivity. (2)
  11. What are Cooper pairs? (2) {Dec2005}
  12. What do you understand by type-I and type-II superconductors? (8)
  13. What is the effect of magnetic field on superconductivity? (2) {May 2005}
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  15. What is Meissner Effect? Show how London equations lead to this effect. (1,4) {May 2005}
  16. A type-1 superconductor with has slope dB/dTc =-25mTK-1 at Tc. Estimate its critical field at 6K. (3)/{May 2005}
  17. What is Meissner effect? (2) {Dec 2004 }
  18. What is superconductivity? What are the differences between type-I and type-II superconductors? A type-1 superconductor with Tc=7K has slope dB/dTc at Tc. Estimate its critical field at 6K. (2,3,3) {Dec 2004}
  19. Metals, which are very good conductors at normal temperatures do not show superconducting behaviour. Why? (2) {May 2004 }
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  21. Distinguish between type-I and type-II superconductors. Briefly discuss the BCS theory of superconductivity. (5) {May 2004}
  22. State and explain Meissner Effect. How do London equations account for this effect? (3) {May 2004}
  23. What are Cooper pairs? (2) {Dec2003}

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