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This course covers fundamental physics concepts relevant to textile engineering, including properties of matter and optics. The course begins with a review of material properties and then covers optics, emphasizing light theory, optical laws, and phenomena. Key topics include elasticity, friction, moments of inertia, surface tension, viscosity, and light. Student evaluation includes attendance, assignments, class tests, midterm exams, and a final exam covering the entire syllabus.
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Course Outline CU

This course covers fundamental physics concepts relevant to textile engineering, including properties of matter and optics. The course begins with a review of material properties and then covers optics, emphasizing light theory, optical laws, and phenomena. Key topics include elasticity, friction, moments of inertia, surface tension, viscosity, and light. Student evaluation includes attendance, assignments, class tests, midterm exams, and a final exam covering the entire syllabus.
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CITY UNIVERSITY Department of Textile Engineering Semester: Spring 2006 Course Outline of Course: PHY 121 Course Teacher:

MNU (Md Nasir Uddin) This course covers the most relevant aspects of fundamental physics, with emphasis on the properties of matter and optics. The course begins with a review on the background and basic concepts of material properties which is very important for textile engineering. Next it covers the aspects of optics, with emphasis on the several light theory, optical laws, optical phenomena etc. Course ID Course Title Credit Hours Class Time Office Hours : PHY 121 : Physics I : 3 (theory) = 3 : Day Time Sun/Tues 9:00 10:30 : Wed 12:00 - 3:00 Lecture Plan
Probab le Lecture s 2 4 Elastici ty Chapte r Friction Topics Included Clas s Test

Room No 503 703

Momen t of Inertia Surface Tensio n

Laws of Friction, Co-efficient of Friction, Angle of Friction, Equilibrium of a body on an inclined surface, advantage due to friction. Elastic and Plastic bodies, Stress, Strain, Elastic limit, Behavior of a strained wire, Hookes law, Elastic Constants, Experimental determination of Youngs modulus and rigidity modulus, Twisting of a cylinder, Torsional pendulum, Poissons ratio, Compressibility, Relation between elastic constants, Energy in a strained body, variation of elasticity with temperature. Moment of Inertia and its theorems, Moment of inertia of simple cases (uniform rod, solid cylinder, sphere, Fly wheel), determination of moment of inertia of a body. Molecular theory of surface tension, Demonstration of surface tension, phenomena due to surface tension, Total surface energy, Surface energy in curved surface, Capillarity, angle of contact, determination of surface tension of water, effect of temperature on surface tension.

1st

2nd

2 Viscosi ty 7 Light

Viscosity and its coefficient, Poiseuilles equation, determination of the co-efficient of viscosity, Variation of viscosity with temperature, relation between viscosity and friction, Importance of knowledge of viscosity. Wave theory, Huyghens principle, rectilinear propagation of light, Interpretation of laws of reflection and refraction by Huyghens principle, Interference, Youngs experiment, determination of wavelength of light by bi-prism, Newtons ring, Colours of thin films, Diffraction, Diffraction grating and its use, Zone plate, x-ray diffraction, polarization, polarization by reflection, Brewsters law, Double refraction, Nicols prism, Polarimeter

3rd

Reference books

: Physics (part I) by Resnick R., Haliday D. University physics by Sears, Zimnasky & Young Properties of matter by Subramanyam N., Brijlal Optics by Subramanyam N., Brijlal B.Sc. Physics by Arora C.L. Advanced level Physics by Nelkon & Parker

* Students do not need to buy all the books suggested. They may have these books from our library. Score Distribution : Attendance Class Test Assignment Mid Term Tests Semester Final Exam Grading Policy : Marks (%) 90-100 85-89 80-84 75-79 65-69 60-64 C 55-59 C50-54 D Below 50 F Grade A AB+ B 70-74 C+ Grade Point 4.00 3.70 3.30 3.00 B2.30 2.00 1.70 1.00 0.00 10% 15% 10% 25% 40%

2.70

Remarks: Regular Class attendance will be taken. The students are advised to attend classes regularly. Number of lectures shown in the course contents may be slightly varied.

Considering the total number of classes as 10 (ten) marks will be given based on the Attendance. Minimum two Assignments will have to be submitted by the students on some important and interesting chapters. Among three Class Tests, best two will be brought in consideration to have an average. After being completed the three Class Tests, no further test will be taken for the students who would have appeared two. Under special consideration, only one Class Test or Oral Exam. will be held only for the students appearing less than two Class tests. Suitable reason is must in this case. Final exam will cover the whole syllabus.

(Md. Nasir Uddin ) Course Teacher

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