MJC Physics UG 1st Semester Syllabus | Major Course Physics Theory and Practical, All Bihar Universities @lnmunotes.in

UG Semester 1 MJC Physics Syllabus: All the universities of Bihar are running a 4-year graduation, Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) or in common language it can also be called semester system which is being run under NEP 2020. Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU) Darbhanga, Patna University, Purnia University, Magadh University, Patliputra University, Bhagalpur University,VKSU Ara, BRABU Muzaffarpur, JPU, etc. 1st semester examination is being conducted on time in many universities and in many it is also late. The question paper pattern and syllabus of Major Course (MJC) subject is same for all. 

CBCS Graduation 1st Semester will have Major (MJC), Minor (MIC), MDC/IDC. AEC, SEC, VAC papers. In this article, you will find the syllabus of MJC-1 Physics: Introduction to Mathematical Physics and Classical Mechanics. Sometimes Major Subject is also Written/Searched as Honours.

In this Article you will get the following syllabus :

  • Semester 1: Major Course (MJC) -1 Physics Syllabus (Theory and Practical)



UG Syllabus Semester-I Major Course (MJC)- Physics

MJC-1 Paper Name: Introduction to Mathematical Physics and Classical Mechanics

THEORY SYLLABUS

Unit I-Concept of Differentiation & Integration

  • Differential calculus: Geometric Meaning of derivative; Maxima & Minima; Approximation of derivative; Partial Differentiation, Approximation using Taylor and Binomial series. Integral Calculus: Geometric Meaning of integration, order and degree of differential equation, Solution of First order (homogeneous & Non-homogeneous), Integrating Factor, Exact and Inexact Differentials, D-operator & Solution of Second order Differential Equation.

Unit II-Vector Algebra &Vector Calculus

  • Vector Triple Products & their significance; concept of scalar & vector fields, Gradient of scalar Divergence & Curl of vectors and their physical applications in Physics ( e.g. Equation of continuity , Euler's equation of motion, Bernoulli's theorem, Fourier heat flow. Poisson's and Laplace's equation in a gravitational field, Gauss's law of in Electrostatic, etc.).

Unit IlI- Fundamentals of Dynamics
  • Inertial and Non-Inertial Frame of Reference, Rotating frame of Reference, Centrifugal and Coriolis Forces with their applications (Effect on value of 'g`, On path of freely falling body, Geo- physical effect); Foucault pendulum, Direct proof of rotation of Earth.

Unit IV- Centre -of- Mass Frame and Central Forces
  • Lab frame & Centre of Mass frame, Two dimensional collision in physical problems, Relation connecting Scattering angle, Recoil angle, final velocities in C-frame & L-frame, Cross section & Rutherford scattering. Central forces and their equations.: General Equation of central orbit, Kepler's law of Planetary motion , Artificial satellite.
Suggested Books :(You can take any book from this list (for better preparation))
  • 1.Goldstein, C. P. Poole and J. F. Safko, Classical Mechanics. Addison-Wesley
  • 2. N. C. Rana and P.S. Joag. Classical Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill
  • 3. Classical mechanics- J.C. Upadhyay
  • 4. C assical mechanics- A.B Gupta
  • 5. Classical mechanics- Tackwale & Puranik
  • 6. Mathematical Physics- Pipes OR W.W. Bell
  • 7. I nnovative Mathematical Physics-Prof B. C. Rai
  • 8. S. L. Gupta, V. Kumar and H. V. Sharma, Classical Mechanics, PragatiPrakashan.
  • 9. Differential Equations, George F. Simmons, 2006, Tata McGraw-Hill.
  • 10. Mathematical Methods for Physicists, Arfken, Weber and Harris, Elsevier
from the above list you can choose JC UPADHYAYA CLASSICAL MECHANICS BOOK


👆Just to pass the university exams you can order the book online from the link given above
or. simply go for S.CHAND PUBLICATION BOOK, THAKUR PUBLICATION SEMESTER WISE BOOK (For both theory and practical)..

PRACTICAL SYLLABUS:

At least 6 experiments must be performed-
  1. Elementary measuring apparatus - Use of Vernier calliper, Screw guage and Spherometer.
  2. To determine least Count of (i) Travelling Microscope (ii)Spectrometer (iii) Polarizer,
  3. To Evaluate value of"g" using Bar Pendulum
  4. To Evaluate value of "g" using Kater's Pendulum
  5. To Verify Conservation of linear Momentum using curved track apparatus.
  6. To Determine Young's modulus of Elasticity by Flexure of Beam
  7. To Determine Elastic constants for the material of a wire by Searles method
  8. To Determine Surface Tension by method of ripples/use of Capillary tube
  9. To Determine Co-efficient of Viscosity of liquid by Stokes method/Poiseuilles method of flow of water through Capillary
  10. To study the motion of spring-mass system and to evaluate spring constant/value of 'g'
  11. To evaluate average error, standard deviation, and percentage error in measurement of focal length of a concave mirror/Convex lens.,
Suggested Books
  1. Advanced Practical Physics for students, B.L.Flint and H.T.Worsnop, 1971, Asia Publishing House
  2. A Text Book of Practical Physics, 1Prakash& Ramakrishna, 11th Ed., 2011, Kitab Mahal
  3. Advanced level Physics Practical, Michael Nelson and Jon M. Ogborn, 4th Edition, reprinted 1985, Heinemann Educational Publishers
  4. A Laboratory Manual of Physics for undergraduate classes. D.P.Khandelwal, 1985, Vani Pub.
  5. Properties of Matter- D, S. Mathur






Question Paper Pattern for Final exam or End Semester exam or External Exam (MJC, MIC, MDC/IDC)

The question paper shall consist of three parts (70 Marks):-
  • *Part A (10 X 2 = 20 marks):- Compulsory - consisting of ten objective/multiple choice type (MCQs) - each carrying two marks
  • *Part B (4 X 5 = 20 Marks):- Short answer type - Four questions to be answered out of six questions each carrying five marks
  • *Part C (10 x 3 = 30 Marks) :- Long answer type - Three questions to be answered out of five questions - each carrying ten marks

Post a Comment

0 Comments