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Curriculum in Physics Pre-semester

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Physics                              Chemistry                                Mathematics

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Course Curriculum

The duration of the written exam is 3 hours. The only aid allowed is a non-programmable calculator.

The exam covers the following:

1. Basic concepts

Introduction to the methods used in physics, basic physical measures, the International System of
Units and derived units

2. Statics

  • Forces (composition and decomposition of forces)
  • Hooke’s law, simple machines
  • Torque, equilibrium of a rigid body, centre of gravity

3. Kinematics and kinetics

  • Uniform motion and linear motion with constant acceleration, principle of superposition, composition of motion,
  • Newton’s laws, friction, work, energy, power, impact, momentum
  • Conservation of energy and momentum, applications (collisions)
  • Circular motion, planetary motion, gravity, work in the gravitational field, verification and effect of the rotation of the earth, rotation of a rigid body: Moment of Inertia, rotational energy, angular momentum, conservation laws, simple rotation problems, independent axis.

4. Oscillations and waves

  • Harmonic motion, the mathematical and physical pendulum, rotating pendulum, enforced oscillations and natural oscillation,
  • Wave motion, superposition and reflection of waves, the Doppler effect, the Huygen effect

5. Basics of magnetism

Permanent magnet, magnetic dipole, magnetic induction, magnetic field of the earth

6. Electric charge, electric induction

  • Coulomb’s law, electric fields (especially homogeneous and radial fields), electric field strength, work in an electric field, electric potential, voltage, parallel plate capacitor, cylindrical capacitor, capacity,
  • electric charge in uniform motion, matter in an electric field, energy of the electric field, energy
  • density.

7. Electric direct current

Effects of electric current, amperage, voltage, resistance, conduction mechanisms in solid and fluid bodies, in gases and vacuum (electron tube and semi-conductors), Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s rules, electric meters, electric work and power

8. Electromagnetism

Magnetic field of a coil, magnetic flux density, magnetic flux, induction law, magnetic induction, self inductance, matter in the magnetic field, Lorenz force, energy of the magnetic field, energy density, electromagnetic machines (electric motor, generator, electric magnet) transformer

9. Electric oscillations and electric waves

Coils, condensers and resistance according to Ohm in d.c. voltage and a.c. voltage, closing and opening of a circuit, electric resonant circuit, rms-value, Ohm’s resistance, inductive resistance and capacitative resistance, impedance, effective power, diode, triode, transistor, broadcasting, reception and propagation of electric waves

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Physics                              Chemistry                                Mathematics

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By Rajendra Prasad

Dr Rajendra Prasad - a technocrat having served for life with India's premier scientific and technological research agency, Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) has established his consulting firm, Merit India Consultants P Ltd (henceforth 'MERIT-INDIA'). Dr Prasad superannuated from CSIR as Head 'of International Scientific Affairs at the end of 2007. The main aim of setting up of 'MERIT-INDIA' as well its portal 'TECHNOLOGY-PATENT.COM' is to enhance global competitiveness of industry and businesses by managing their innovation successfully. Dr Prasad brings in his rich and diverse experiences in technology related domains and wide range of international exposure.

Besides CSIR, where he had his basic grounding, Dr Prasad also held important positions with other important institutions from time to time either on loan or on deputation as detailed below:

- World Bank (2008) for strengthening 'science and technology' in Africa

- The British Council (1998) for strengthening scientific cooperation between India and UK. and for implementing a prestigious higher technical education project in India

- Ministry of Science & Technology (Govt. of India) (1987-90) for strengthening research and development in Indian industry

Starting as an active bench scientist, Dr Prasad contributed in development of a number of pesticide technologies that were successfully transferred to industry for commercial production in India. Later he was exposed to a wide range of industries and assessment of critical technologies in different sectors, viz., energy (coal & petroleum), drugs and pharmaceuticals, cement, fertilizers, carbon / acetylene black, environment, polymers, refrigeration and air-conditioning, electronic and electrical components etc.

Dr Prasad has strong interest in 'environmental and science policy issues' and also founded 'Indian Network for Soil Contamination Research' which has about 200 members from across various scientific and research institutions in India. He is on the board of 'Pacific Basin Consortium for Environment and Health'

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Dr Prasad is a Registered Patent Agent with the Government of India's Patent Office and is adept in performing work on patent applications related to many fields.

He has also been recently designated as SCIENTIFIC ADVISER to the Controller General of Patents & Trade Marks in India.

Dr Prasad is widely traveled throughout the world in connection with his official duties as well as for scholarly networking.

On this FORUM, Dr Prasad represents as an official representative of Carl Benz School of Engineering, Karsruhe, Germany and offers free counselling to school finalists aspiring to get into this elite school for higher studies.