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University College of Engineering, Sciences and Technology Lahore Leads University Department of Mechanical Engineering Raiwind Road, Thokar Niaz Baig, Lahore Course Information Course Title: Applied Physics Course Code: PHY-111 Degree:B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering Semester: 1 st Credit Hrs Theory: 2 Laboratory:1 Prerequisites For this Course: none This Course is Prerequisite For: Instructor: Munib Qasim Ansari E-mail : [email protected] Office: Web: Office Hours: 9A.M. -12 P.M. Text Book(s): Reference Book(s):1. University Physics by Freedman and Young (Latest Edition), 2.College Physics by Resnick, Halliday and Krane (Latest Edition) Course Objectives: To introduce the students to basic concepts of physics as applied in Mechanical engineering. Weekly Breakdown: Week Topics to be Covered 1 Coulomb’s Law 2 Electric Field 3 Gauss’s Law 4 Electric Potential 5 Ohm’s Law 6 Magnetic Field & Quiz 7 Inductance, RLC circuits

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University College of Engineering, Sciences and TechnologyLahore Leads University

Department of Mechanical EngineeringRaiwind Road, Thokar Niaz Baig, Lahore

Course Information

Course Title: Applied Physics Course Code: PHY-111Degree:B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering Semester: 1st

Credit HrsTheory: 2 Laboratory:1Prerequisites For this Course: noneThis Course is Prerequisite For: Instructor: Munib Qasim AnsariE-mail : [email protected] Office: Web: Office Hours: 9A.M. -12 P.M.Text Book(s):

Reference Book(s):1. University Physics by Freedman and Young (Latest Edition), 2.College Physics by Resnick, Halliday and Krane (Latest Edition)

Course Objectives: To introduce the students to basic concepts of physics as applied in Mechanical engineering.

Weekly Breakdown:

Week Topics to be Covered

1 Coulomb’s Law

2 Electric Field

3 Gauss’s Law

4 Electric Potential

5 Ohm’s Law

6 Magnetic Field & Quiz

7 Inductance, RLC circuits

8 Mid Term

9 Faraday’s Law

10 Maxwell’s’ Equations

11 Electromagnetic Waves

12 Interaction of radiation with Materials

13 Quiz

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14 Light Phenomena

15 Black Body Radiation and Atomic Spectra.

16 Revision

Grading and General Course Policies (Evaluation Methods):

Quizzes/Assignments: 20 Marks

Mid–Term Exam: 20Marks

Terminal Exam: 40Marks

Laboratory: 20Marks

Course Outcomes:

Students will be able to demonstrate: Students will demonstrate basic experimental skills by the practice of setting up and conducting an experiments with due regards to minimizing measurement errors.