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‘Total P724 u 66% I No. of Questions : 4] SEAT No. : ital No. of Pages : 2 [5315] - 313 T.Y.B.Sc. PHYSICS PH-331 : Mathematical Method in Physics - II (2013 Pattern) (Semester - IIL) (Paper - I) Time : 2 Hours] ‘[Max. Marks : 40 Instructions to the candidates: QV Q2) 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) Use of log table and calculator is allowed. Attemptall of the following: (One mark each) [10] a) Write generating function for Hermite polynomials. b) State the postulate of special theory of relativity. ) State Fuch’s theorem. d) State degree of differential equations. e) Define orthogonal co-ordinate system. f) Define Metric coefficients. 2) Whatis length contraction? h) Whatis partial differential equation? Give one example. i) What is co-ordinate system. j) State order and degree of differential equation Attempt any two of the following: (5 Mark each) [10] 2n a) Prove that J,,,@0)+J, ,@)-—J, (8). b) Derive an expression for length contraction on the basis of lorent’z transformation equation. c) Find the element of are length and volume element in cylindrical co- ordinates. PTO. | Q3) Attempt any two of the following: (5 Mark each) [0] a) Show thatthe pointx=0 is a regular singular point of the Bessel differential equation x°y"+xy' +021 )p=0. b) Prove that the spherical polar co-ordinate system is orthogonal. ©) Show that the point x=oe is a regular singular point of the Legendre’s differential equation (1-x2)p"-2xy'+H(+1)=0. Q4) a) Attempt any one of the following: 13] i) Obtain power series solution of y'-2xy'+2 Ay=0 for x=0. ii) Describe Micheson-Morley experiment and explain the physical significance of negative result. b) Attempt any one of the following: 2) i) Prove that P(1)=1. ii) Whats the increase in relativistic mass of a particle of rest mass 1 gm when it is moving with velocity 0.8¢? coe [5315] - 313 2 Total No. of Questions :4] SEAT No.: P518 [Total No. of Pages :2 [5115] - 313 T.Y.B.Se. PHYSICS PH-331: Mathematical Methods in Physics - II (Paper - I) (2013 Pattern) (Semester - IIL) 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-table & calculator is allowed. Q1) Attemptall of the following (one mark each): [10] a) State transformation equations between p, , z & x, y, z in cylindrical co-ordinate system. b) Write expression for Y* in curvilinear co-ordinate system. c) State ether-drag hypothesis. d) What is Minkowski space? d‘y 2 e) State degree & order of differential equation -yy-5=0. f) Explain linearity of differential equation with example. g) Considering recurrence relation x J’(x) and (xy-xJ. I(x) =-S,(x). (x), prove that tt h) _ State generating function for Bessel’s equation of first kind. i) State relativistic energy relation. j) What do you mean by special functions? P.T.O. Q2) Attempt any two of the following (5 marks each): [10] a) If w=2x+3,v=y-4&w=z+2, then show that u, v & w are orthogonal & hence find ds’. b) A certain particle has a life time of 107 seconds when measured at rest. How far does it go before decaying if its speed is 0.99c, where c is speed of light. c) Separate the variables in V*y =0 in cylindrical co-ordinate system, if 2 V= 4 Q3) Attempt any two of the following (5 marks each): [10] a) Show thatx= 1 is regular singular point of (1— x") y” —2xy’ + (1+ Dy =0. b) Prove that H,,,,(x) =2x H,(x)-2n H,,,(x). c) State postulates of special theory of relativity & Lorentz transformation. Q4) a) Attempt any one of the following: i) 1) _ Prove that cylindrical co-ordinate system is orthogonal. [4] 2) Explain singularity at = 00 . [4] ii) Obtain power series solution at x = 0 for differential equation y”-2xy’+2Ay=0 if A is constant. [8] b) Attempt any one of the following: [2] di, > , i) Find ae) if @, =Icosp+ jsing & é, =~ising+ jcosd ii) State any four frequently occuring partial differential equations in physics. COEF [S115] - 313 2 Total No. of Questions : 4] SEAT No. : P493 [5215]-313 [Total No. of Pages : 2 T.Y.B.Se. PHYSICS PH- 331: Mathematical Methods in Physics-II (2013 Pattern) (Paper-I) (Semester-IID) 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 table and calculator is allowed. Q1) Attemptall of the following: (One mark each) [10] a) State expression for ¥ x F in curvilinear co-ordinate system. b) What are co-ordinate axes? c) Draw experimental diagram of Michelson Morley experiment. d) The concept of simultaneity has only relative & not an absolute meaning. Comment. e) Define partial differential equation & state one example. dy = f) State order & degree of differential equation + g) State generating function for Hermite polynomial. 1 h) Rodrigue’s formula for Legendre polynomial is p, («) = Pala Ww !d Then find P,(x) & P(x). i) Define time dilation. j) State Fuck’s theorem. PTO. Q2) Attempt any two of the following: (5 marks each) [10] a) Prove that cylindrical co-ordinates are orthogonal. b) Calculate K.E. of moving electron with velocity 0.98 C, where C is speed of light. c) Separate the variables of V*y = 0 in spherical polar co-ordinate system if =, ca 1 rl 50 1 ot toot =| sind b+ dy yoy y¥sinede 00) Ysin 00g Q3) Attempt any two of the following: (Five marks each) [10] a) Show that x = | is regular singular point of equation x(x-Dy"+[U+a+b)x+c]y’ -ay=0. (x) =(n+ DP, (x) + xP/(x). c) Find the elements of are length & volume element in spherical polar co- ordinate system. b) Prove that P” net @4) A) Attempt any one of the following: [8] i) Obtain series solution by Frobenius method at x = 0 for xy" +xy'+(x°-n’)y=0 forthe case k=n & a,=0. ii) a) Show that substitution of ¢(x)=H,(xJe*” reduces the da 2 equation st +(2n+1-x°)6=0 to Hermite differential equation. b) Explain Length contraction on the basis of Lorentz transformation. B) Attempt any one of the following: [2] i) Arocketship leaves the earth at speed 0.98C. How much time does ittake for minute hand ofa clock in ship to make complete revolution as measured by observer on earth. ii) Given point A(x = 2, y = 3, z = —1). Then find corresponding spherical polar co-ordinates. + >> [5215]-313 Total No. of Questions :4] SEAT No.: P831 [4817]-3013 [Total No. of Pages :2 T.Y.B.Se. PHYSICS PH-331: Mathematical Methods in Physics - II (2013 Pattern) (Paper - I) (Semester - ITT) 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 & calculator is allowed. Q1) Attempt all of the following (one mark each) : [10] a) State ether -drag hypothesis. b) If F=x7+yj+2k, then determine V7. ae . dy, (dy c) State degree & order of differential equation mo (2): y=0, d) State whether following equation is linear or non-linear, homogeneous or non-homogeneous: (y")? +.xy* =0. e) State generating function for Hermite’s polynomials. f) | What do you mean by parity operation? g) State importance of special functions in physics. h) Write expression for y? in orthogonal co-ordinate system. i) | Drawneat diagram to show volume element in spherical polar co-ordinate system. De dg60=24,00-4/09, then prove that 2[.-°V,0)]= =e, 400. P.T.O. Q2) Attempt any two of the following (5 marks each): [10] > P.o0" obtain = a) Considering generating function (41) = (I-21 +P) P(x), (0), P, (x) & P(x). b) Given points A(x = 2, y= 3, z=—1) & B(r =4, 8=25°, = 120°) then find spherical co-ordinates of A & Cartesian co-ordinates of B. c) Arocket ship leaves the earth at the speed of 300 m/s. How many years must elapse before a clock in the ship & other on ground differ by 1 second. Q3) Attempt any two of the following (5 marks each): [10] a) Show thatthe pointx= 1 isregular singular point of (1— x7) y” —2xy’+1(+1)y=0. b) State expressions for é,,é, &@, & hence prove that spherical polar co- ordinate system is orthogonal. c) Derive an expression for length contraction on the basis of Lorentz transformation equations. Q4) a) Attempt any one of the following: [8] i) Explain the procedure to decide a point y= as ordinary, regular or irregular singular point for given equation & hence show that x=co is regular singular point of y’—2xy’+2Ay =0. i) Ifw=2x+3,v=y-—4 & w=z + 2, then show that w, v & w are orthogonal. Also calculate h,, h, & h, & hence find ds*. b) Attempt any one of the following: [2] rg oe i) Separate the variables of differential equation srt sr =0, ii) Explain physical significance of Einstein’s mass-energy relation. COEF [4817]-3013 2 Total No. of Questions :4] SEAT No.: P1071 [Total No. of Pages :2 [5017] - 3013 T.Y.B.Se. PHYSICS PH -331 : Mathematical Methods in Physics - IT (2013 Pattern) (Semester - [I] (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) Use of calculator & Log - table is allowed. QJ) Attempt all of the following (one mark each): [10] a) Define metric coefficients. b) State transformation equations between cartetian & spherical polor co - ordinate systems. c) Show that V.F =3. d) What is length contraction? e) State relativistic mass - energy relation. f) State Lorentz transformation equations. g) State degree & order of differential eqution. h) Define Linear differential equation. i) Show that P, (1) = 1. j) State importance of special functions in physics. PTO. Q2) Attempt any two of the following (5 marks each): [10] a) Show that é,.é,=0 & @,. e.=0. b) Whatis increase in relativistic mass of particle of rest mass | gm when it is moving with velocity 0.8C? Also find its kinetic energy. c) Prove that nb, (x)= x PL(x)-Ph, (x). Q3) Attempt any two of the following (5 marks each): [10] a) Show that x=ee isan essential singularity of x” y” + xy +(x’ =n’) y=0. b) Separate the variables in spherical polar co-ordinate system for Vy +Ky=0. c) Show that H,,,(x)=2xH, (x)-2nH,_,(x). wel Q4) a) Attempt any one of the following: [8] i) | Obtain power series solution of y"—2xy'+ 2Ay=0 forx=0. ii) Describe Michelson - Morley experiment & explain negative results. b) Attempt any one of the following: [2] i) State expression for Vx A in orthogonal curvilinear system. ii) State postulates of special theory of relativity. [5017] - 3013 2 Total No. of Questions : 4] SEAT No. : P853 [Total No. of Pages : 2 [4917]-3013 T.Y. B.Sc. (Semester - III) PHYSICS (Paper - I) PH - 331 : Mathematical Methods in Physics - II (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) Use of Log-table & calculator is allowed. QI) Attempt all of the following (one mark each) : [10] a) Draw neat diagram to show co-ordinate surfaces, lines in spherical polar co-ordinate system. b) — State Galilean transformations. c) Write the expression for volume element in cylindrical co-ordinate system. Draw it's diagram. d) Define proper time. e) What is Minkowski's space? f) What do you mean by ordinary differential equation? State one example of it. g) State order & degree of differential equation h) State the conditions fora point x = x, as ordinary point for given differential equation. PTO. i) State generating function for Bessel's function. j) What do you mean by even & odd parity of a function? @Q2) Attempt any two of the following (5 marks each) : [10] a) Represent A = yi- gt xk in spherical polar co-ordinates & calculate A,, Ay & Ay. b) Explain twin paradox with the help of suitable example. c) Prove that H!(x)=2nH,, (x) Q3) Attempt any two of the following (5 marks each) : [10] a) Separate the variable in Vy = 0 is spherical polar co-ordinate system. b) Show that x = | is regular singular point of Legendre equation (1—x”) y"—2xy' + 1(1+ Dy =0. c) Prove that cylindrical co-ordinate system is orthogonal. Q4) a) Attempt any one of the following (8 marks) : [8] i) Obtain power series solution of x7 y" + xy" + (x? — n?) y =0 (for any one case only) ii) Show that the expression x* + y> +z? =’? is invariant under Lorentz transformation equations. b) Attempt any one of the following (2 marks) : [2] i) Show that H, (0)=0 ii) A meter stick is projected into space at 50 great speed that its length appears contracted to only 50 cm. Calculate it's speed. [4917]-3013 2

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