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The Islamia University of Bahawalpur

Rahim Yar Khan Campus


Department of Computer Science & IT

Tentative Course Plan

Class: Session:
Instructor Tahseen Sana Email tahseensana87@gmail.com
Course Title Applied Physics Program BS IT (1M and 2M) 1st
Course Number PHYS-1122 Credit Hours 3
Lecture Monday at 1:00 to 3:00
Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Understanding the major concepts of Physics
2. Explain an appropriate level of competence in both computer and research Laboratory.
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3.Examine current technology and scien methodologies

4. Formulate hypothesis and devise and perform experiments to test a hypothesis an individual and in a team.

Methods of Teaching
• Assigned readings and Experiments
• Group activities & Discussion
• Audiovisual aids lectures
• Report Writing
• Student-Directed Teaching
Resource 1 Books Prescribed
Material "Physics for Scientists and Engineers with modern Physics" - R.A.Serway and J.W.Jewett ,9th Edition

2 Reference Book

"Fundamentals of Physics" - D. Halliday, R.Resnick and J.Walker, 10th edition


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Grading Exam (Date to be announced)
Mid- Exam (30%) Final Exam (50%)
Problem Session/Assignments (20%)
Problem Session:
SEQUENCE OF TOPICS TO BE COVERED
Week # Topics (outline of main topics and sub topics) Chapter / Topic # Tutorial/ Laboratory
1 Introduction:
Electrostatics :
Electrostatics; Electric Charge; Application of Electrical
2 Forces; Xerography; Point charges, Quantization of charges; Chapter # 27
Conservation of charges; Examples of charge conservation;
Coulomb's law

Electric field :
3 Electric field,Electric field due to disk of charge; Electric Chapter # 28
field due to infinite line of charge; Dipole moment

Electric field intensity :


Electric field intensity; Electric field due to a point charge;
4 Electric field to many point charges; Electric field due to Chapter # 28
dipole; Electric field due to ring of charge

Gauss's Law : Electric flux; Differential form of Gauss's


law; Application of Gauss's law; Electric field due to infinite
5 line of charge and sheet of charge; Electric field due to Chapter # 29
spherical charge
Electric Potential : Potential difference; Electric potential due
6 to a point charge; Electric potential due to dipole; Electric Chapter # 30
field due to ring of charge and due to disk ;
Capacitors and dielectrics :
7 Capacitor, Electric field between plates of capacitors, Chapter # 31
Capacitance of parallel plate capacitor, Dielectric effect

8 Course revision, queries and discussion

Mid Term
Magnetic Field Effects :
Magnetic field; Magnetic force on charged particles; Torque
9 on current loop in magnetic field, The magnetic dipole Chapter # 34

Ampere's Law :
The Biot-Savart Law;Applications; Magnetic field due to
10 Chapter # 35
long straight wire and due to circular current carrying loop;
Ampere's law and integral form, Field of solenoid
Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction :
11 Faraday's law and its integral form; Differential form; Lenz's Chapter # 36
law; Conservation of energy and lenz's law
Motional emf :
12 Motional induction and motional emf; Power Chapter # 36
dissipation; Induced electric field; Eddy Currents
Inductance : Inductance of toroid; Inductor with magnetic
13 materials;Energy stored in magnetic field of inductor; Chapter # 38
Damped and Forced oscillations
Energy Band Theory : Current ; Resistance; Resistivity and
14 conductivity; Ohm's law; Energy band theory; Behaviour of
conductors,insulators and semiconductors Chapter # 32
Electronics :
15 Concept of pn junction, Doping, Intrinsic and Extrinsic
semiconductors, Electron hole pairs and its distribution Chapter # 25
16 Presentation and Report Submission
Final Term
Student Evaluation Criteria:
Attendance 5%
Workshop / Assignments/Case study 5%
Surprise Test/Sudden Test , Quizzes 5%
Class Participation 5%
Mid Term Paper 30%
Final Term paper 50%
Total 100%

Student Responsibilities
Students must attend class. Failure to attend class may result in failure in the course. Students must also arrive on time and remain in class for the entire period. Cellular Phones and
Beeper must be Turned off (Proper classroom decorum [behavior] adopts, Course outlines and calendars explain requirements and assignments, students are responsible for knowing
what they say. Students are also responsible for doing all assigned work on time. Excessive absences (more than 03) will result in “F Grade”. Students may prepare Sketchbook for
taking notes and for references.

Instructor/ Tutor
Approved by:

Dean/ Chairman/ HOD/ Subject Specialist/ Program Coordinator

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