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Total No. of Questions : 4] SEAT No. : P855 [Total No. of Pages : 2 [4917]-3015 T.Y. B.Sc. (Semester - II) PHYSICS (Paper - III) PH - 333 : Classical Mechanics (2013 Pattern) Time : 2 Hours] (Max. Marks : 40 Instructions to the candidates: 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Draw neat diagrams, wherever necessary. 4) Use of log tables and calculators is allowed. QI) Attempt all of the following (one mark each) : [10] a) What path is traced by the particle when subjected to constant electric field perpendicular to the direction of motion of the charged particle. b) What is centre of mass of the system? c) State the parameter which determine shape of the orbit. d) What is geosynchronous orbit? e) Define the term total cross-section in scattering process. f) | Whatis inelastic scattering? Give are example. g) Give the example of holonomic constraint. h) What are degrees of freedom? i) Define canonical transformation. j) What are elementary poisson's brackets? PTO. Q2) Attempt any two of the following : [10] a) Obtain the expressions for range and time of flight of a projectile in non resistive medium. b) State and prove kepter's third law of planetary motion. c) Using Lagrange's equation obtain equation of motion of a simple pendulum. Q3) Attempt any two of the following : [10] a) Two bodies of masses 5gm and 10 gm have position vectors 27 +37 -—k and j — j + 2k respectively. Determine the position vector and distance of centre of mass from the origin. b) IfF and G are functions of q and p, then show that -aF i) [Fal-> aF ii) [Feria e ) A geostationary satellite is orbiting the earth at a height of 11 Re above the surface of earth, where Re is radius of earth. Calculate the time period of another satellite at height of 5 Re from surface of earth. 4) a) Attempt any one of the following : [8] i) Explain the terms differential cross-section and impact parameter. S_ ds snd do" ii) Write the Hamiltonian of the system in terms of Lagrangian. Obtain Hamilton's canonical equations of motion. b) Attempt any one of the following (two marks) : [2] i) State and explain principle of virtual work. ii) Prove that [4, c] = 0 where c is constant. Prove the relation. 7(9’) = — [4917]-3015 2 Total No. of Questions :4] SEAT No.: P1073 5017]-3015 [Total No. of Pages :2 T.Y.B.Se. PHYSICS PH -333:Classical Mechanics (2013 Pattern) (Paper - II1)(Semester - IIT) Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks :40 Instructions to the candidates: 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Use of log tables and calculators is allowed. Q1) Attempt all of the following (1 mark each): [10] a) State the principle of rocket motion. b) Give the trajectory of a charged particle moving in a constant magnetic field. c) State any two properties of central forces. d) Find the reduced mass of system of two particles having equal masses. e) What is the effect of impact parameter on the scattering angle? f) What do you mean by differential cross-section? g) What are holonomic constraints? h) _ State the principle of virtual work. i) | What are elementary Poisson’s brackets? j) Show that [u, u] = 0. Q2) Attempt any two of the following: a) Show that the path of a charged particle moving in uniform transverse electric field is a parabola. [5] b) Explain how a two body problem can be reduced into equivalent one body problem. [5] c) Derive the differential equation for the orbit in central force motion. [5] P.T.O. Q3) Solve any two of the following: a) Two projectiles are projected with same velocity. If one is projected at an angle of 30° and other at 60° to the horizontal, find the ratio of maximum heights and ranges of the projectiles. [5] b) Evaluate the Poisson’s bracket’s [5] ) [JP] i) (J.J) c) A geostationary satellite is orbiting the earth at a height of 11 R, above the surface of the earth where R, is radius of earth. Find the time period of another satellite at height of 5 R, from the surface of earth. [5] Q4) a) Attemptany one of the following: i) Obtain Hamiltonian from Lagrange’s equation. Show that Hamiltonian of a system represent total energy of the system. [8] ii) Discuss the elastic and inelastic scattering processes. Obtain Q value equation in inelastic scattering process. [8] b) Attempt any one of the following: i) Estimate the degrees of freedom for a simple pendulum. [2] ii) Show that the Poisson’s bracket’s satisfies the distributive property. [2] CCF [5017]-3015 2 Total No. of Questions : 4] SEAT Na: P833 [4817]-3015 [Total No. of Pages : 2 T.Y. B.Sc. PHYSICS PH-333: Classical Mechanics (2013 Pattern) (Semester-[II) (Paper-II]) Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks : 40 Instructions to the candidates: 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Draw neat diagrams wherever necessary. 4) Use of log tables and calculators is allowed. QI) Attempt all of the following (one mark each). [10] a) Define the term time of flight of the projectile. b) What is the effect of magnetic field on the kinetic energy of a charged particle. c) What is central force? Give examples. d) What do you mean by geostationary orbit? e) Whatis elastic scattering? f) What is the effect of impact parameter on the scattering angle? g) What are constraints? h) Define the term configuration space. i) State the condition for a transformation to be canonical. j) Write Jacobi’s identity. Q2) Attempt any two of the following: [10] a) Obtain an expression for instantaneous velocity of the rocket in vertical direction. b) Derive the differential equation for the orbit in central force motion. c) Obtain the relation between scattering angles in LAB and CM systems. PTO. Total No. of Questions : 4] SHAT No: P833 [4817]-3015 [Total No. of Pages : 2 T.Y. B.Se. PHYSICS PH-333: Classical Mechanics (2013 Pattern) (Semester-II]) (Paper-I]) Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks : 40 Instructions to the candidates: 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Draw neat diagrams wherever necessary. 4) Use of log tables and calculators is allowed. Q1) Attempt all of the following (one mark each). [10] a) Define the term time of flight of the projectile. b) What is the effect of magnetic field on the kinetic energy of a charged particle. c) What is central force? Give examples. d) What do you mean by geostationary orbit? e) Whatis elastic scattering? f) What is the effect of impact parameter on the scattering angle? g) What are constraints? h) Define the term configuration space. i) State the condition for a transformation to be canonical. j) Write Jacobi’s identity. Q2) Attempt any two of the following: [10] a) Obtain an expression for instantaneous velocity of the rocket in vertical direction. b) Derive the differential equation for the orbit in central force motion. c) Obtain the relation between scattering angles in LAB and CM systems. PTO. Q3) Attempt any two of the following: [10] a) The projectile is projected at such an angle that the horizontal range is four times the maximum height. Determine the angle of projection. b) Evaluate following poisson’s bracket. i) [PJ ii) [PJ c) The eccentricity of the earth orbit is 0.0167. Calculate the ratio of maximum to minimum speed of earth in its elliptical orbit. @Q4) a) Attempt any one of the following: [8] i) | Whatis inelastic scattering? Obtain the Q-value equation in inelastic scattering process. ii) State and explain D’Alembert’s principle. Obtain Lagrange’s equation of motion from D’Alembert’s principle. b) Attempt any one of the following: 22] i) | What do you mean by degrees of freedom? State the degrees of freedom for a system of N particles. ii) Prove that the Poisson’s bracket of any two dynamical variables is anti commutative. YVRY [4817]-3015 2 Total No. of Questions :4] SEAT No. : P495 [Total No. of Pages :2 [5215] - 315 T.Y.B.Sc. PHYSICS PH-333: Classical Mechanics (Paper-III) (2013 Pattern) (Semester - III) Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks :40 Instructions to the candidates: I) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Draw neat labelled diagrams wherever necessary. 4) Use of logtables and caiculators is allowed. Q1) Attemptall of the following (Imark each) [10] a) What is centre of mass of the system of particles? b) Find the angle of projection at which range of the projectile is maximum. c) Determine the reduced mass of system of two particles having equal masses. d) State keplers second law of planetary motion. e) What do you mean by elastic scattering? f) What is impact parameter? g) What are cyclic co-ordinates? h) What do you mean by degrees of freedom? i) Define poisson’s bracket. j) — Whatare canonical transformations? PTO. Q2) Attempt any two of the following: [10] a) Obtain the differential equation for the orbit in central force motion. b) What is inelastic scattering? Obtain Q- value equation in inelastic scattering. c) What are constraints? Give the classification of constraints. Q3) Attempt any two of the following. [10] a) Estimate the duration of the year if the distance between sun and earth is suddenly reduced to half of the present distance. b) An electron moving with velocity of V=(2x10°)?+(3x10°)3 ™% through magnetic field of induction B = (0.04)? — (0.12) J in tesla. Find the force acting on the electron. c) Prove that the partial derivative of any poisson bracket satisfies Stuvis ou + woe ao ar’ Or Q4) A) Attempt any one of the following : [8] a) State and explain the principle of rocket motion. Obtain an expression for instantaneous velocity of the rocket in vertical direction. b) What are the advantages of Hamiltonian formulation on Lagrangian formulation. Obtain Hamiltonian and Hamilton’s equation of motion for a simple pendulum from its Lagrangian. B) Attempt any one of the following. [2] a) What do you mean by geosynchronous orbit of a satellite? b) State the principle of virtual work. [5215] - 315 2 Total No. of Questions :4] SEAT No.: P520 [Total No. of Pages :2 [5115] - 315 T.Y.B.Se. PHYSICS PH-333: Classical Mechanics (Paper - III) (2013 Pattern) (Semester - IT) Time ; 2 Hours] [Max. Marks :40 Instructions to the candidates: 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Use of log tables and calculators is allowed. QI) Attempt all of the following (1 mark each): [10] a) What is projective motion? b) What do you mean by centre of mass of system of particles? c) What is central force? Give example. d) Name the parameter that determine shape of orbit. e) Give any two examples of inelastic scattering. f) State the types of constraints. g) Define the term impact parameter. h) What do you mean by degrees of freedom? i) State the condition for a transformation to be canonical. j) What is generating function? P.T.O. Q2) Attempt any two of the following: a) Discuss the motion of a charged particle in a constant magnetic field.[5] b) Obtain the relation between scattering angles in Lab and CM system.[5] c) Use Lagrange’s equation to obtain the equation of motion of simple pendulum. [5] Q3) Solve any two of the following: a) Arocket engine of mass 3*10° kg having fuel of mass 210° kg can eject exhaust gases with velocity of 3x10* m/s at a rate of 10" kg/s. Calculate the maximum vertical velocity attained by the rocket. [5] b) If F and G are functions of q and p, show that [5] oF . F,q=-— ) [Fal a, oF it F, p,J=—— i) [Psp] Oa, c) The satellite revolves in circular orbit around the earth at a height 10'km above the surface of earth. Calculate its orbital velocity. [Radius of earth (R,) = 6370 km]. [5] Q4) a) Attempt any one of the following: i) Discuss the Lab and CM systems. Obtain the relation between differential cross-section in Lab and CM systems. [8] ii) | Write the Hamiltonian of the system in terms of Lagrangian. Obtain Hamilton’s canonical equations of motion. [8] b) Attempt any one of the following: i) Show that Poisson’s bracket of any two dynamical variables is anticommutative. [2] ii) State and explain D’Alembert’s principle. [2] COEF [5115] - 315 2 Total No. of Questions :4] SEAT No. : P726 ‘Total No. of Pages : 2 [5315]-315 [oral Nov of Pages TY.B.Se. (PHYSICS) PH-333 : Classical Mechanics (2013 Pattern) (Paper - IIL) (Semester-LIL) Time : 2Hours] ([Max. Marks :40 Instructions to the candidates: J) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Use of Logtables and Calculators is allowd QI) Attemptall of the following (Imark each). [10] a) Define Centre of mass of a system. b) What is the effect of Magnetic field on the kinetic energy of a charged particle. c) What is geosynchronous orbit? d) Define apsidal distance. e) What do you mean by total cross-section in Scattering process? f) | What is impact parameter? 2) What do you mean by degree of freedom? h) State D’Alembert’s principle. i) — What is the condition for a transformation to be canonical? 3) Write Jacobis identity. Q2) Attempt any two of the following. a) State and prove kepler’s third law of planetory motion. (5) b) Obtain the relation between scattering angles in LAB and CM systems. [5] ©) What do you mean by constraints? Explain holonomic and nonholonomic constraints with suitable examples. 15] PTO. Q3) Solve any two of the following. a) Abody is projected at such an angle that the horizontal range is 3 times the maximum height. calculate the angle of projection. [5] b) Evaluate following poisson’s bracket. ) UPI i) UP) 15] c) A geostationary satellite is orbiting the earth at a height of 11 Re above the surface of earth ,where Re is radius of earth. Calculate the time period of another satellite at height of 5 Re from surface of earth. 15] Q4) a) Attempt any one of the following. i) Write the Hamiltonian of the system in terms of lagrangian. Obtain Hamilton’s canonical equations of motion. [8] ii) Whatis inelastic scattering ? Obtain the Q-value equation in inelastic scattering process. 18] b) Attempt any one of the following. i) show that the poisson bracket of any two dynamical variables is anti-commutative. (2) ii) Whats central force ? Give examples RI [5315]-315

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