DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA (DAVV), INDORE
Bachelor Of Computer Applications (BCA) (Full-Time)
First-1st-I Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus 2011-12 Academic Year Onwards
First-1st-I Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus 2011-12 Academic Year Onwards
Physics – I – Syllabus
Physics – I [BCA -103] Syllabus /Course contents
UNIT – I
Frictional electricity, charges & their
conservation, Coulomb’s Law, electric field & potential due to a point
charge & dipole. Dielectric potential – An atomic view, dielectric
polarization, Dielectric Susceptibility; Forces on the surface of a charged conductor.
Energy stored in a dielectric medium. Capacity, units of capacity, Potential energy
of a charged conductor, principal of condenser or capacitor.
UNIT –II
Magnetic properties of materials &
Magnetic circuits : Para, Dia & Ferromagnetic substances. Magnetic circuit,
Magneto motive force, Reluctance Permanence, Ohm’s Law and comparison with
electric circuit, Relation between M & H, Hesterisis loop, Energy loss,
Determination of Susceptibility & Permeability
UNIT – III
A.C. Circuits : Definitions, Different forms
of e.m.f. equations, Effective, virtual or Rms Value. Mean and Average Value of
AC Quantities, Forms Factor, AC circuits Containg Resistance Capacitance,
Inductance, Separately & simultaneously. Series ans parallel resonance
circuit (Phasor diagram Treatment)
UNIT – IV
Ohm’s Law, Factors affecting resistance,
color code variable resistors, power and energy, D.C. series and parallel
circuits kickoff’s voltage and current law., voltage and current divider rules,
Network Theorems: Maximum Power transfer theorem thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s
theorem, Super position theorem, Millman’s Theorem, Reciprocity theorem
UNIT – V
Classification of Solids: Energy bands in
solids, Conductor, Semiconductor & Insulator, Chemical Bands in Germanium
& Silicon, Intrinsic & Extrinsic Semiconductors, Conductivity Diode
& the Transistor, Super Conductivity
Text Book
Physics Part II : Resnick & Halliday.
Wiley Publication
Reference Book :
Engineering Physics : R.K. Gaur & S.L.
Gupta. Dhanpat Rai Publication
Objective : the objective of this course is to familiarize the students with
basic concept of electricity.
Examination: The internal examination will carry 20%
marks i.e. 10 marks. The external examination will be of 80% marks i.e. 40
marks. The question paper will contain questions equally distributed in all
units. The balance of the paper will be maintained by including appropriate
(numerical/objective/conceptual/analytical/theoretical) combination of
subsection in each question.
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