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June 29th, 2016, 03:50 PM
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BITSAT Syllabus
Hello sir I want to prepare for BITSAT exam and here want to know about its syllabus of physics so can you please give me its details ? Hey as per your demand here I am providing you details of BITSAT Syllabus of physics About BITSAT BITSAT exam is conducted for engineering and offer 3 sections that is physics, chemistry, biology Syllabus Part I: Physics1. Units & Measurement 1.1 Units (Different systems of units, SI units, fundamental and derived units) 1.2 Dimensional Analysis 1.3 Precision and significant figures 1.4 Fundamental measurements in Physics (Vernier calipers, screw gauge, Physical balance etc) 2. Kinematics 2.1 Properties of vectors 2.2 Position, velocity and acceleration vectors 2.3 Motion with constant acceleration 2.4 Projectile motion 2.5 Uniform circular motion 2.6 Relative motion 3. Newton’s Laws of Motion 3.1 Newton’s laws (free body diagram, resolution of forces) 3.2 Motion on an inclined plane 3.3 Motion of blocks with pulley systems 3.4 Circular motion – centripetal force 3.5 Inertial and non-inertial frames 4. Impulse and Momentum 4.1 Definition of impulse and momentum 4.2 Conservation of momentum 4.3 Collisions 4.4 Momentum of a system of particles 4.5 Center of mass 5. Work and Energy 5.1 Work done by a force 5.2 Kinetic energy and work-energy theorem 5.3 Power 5.4 Conservative forces and potential energy 5.5 Conservation of mechanical energy 6. Rotational Motion 6.1 Description of rotation (angular displacement, angular velocity and angular acceleration) 6.2 Rotational motion with constant angular acceleration 6.3 Moment of inertia, Parallel and perpendicular axes theorems, rotational kinetic energy 6.4 Torque and angular momentum 6.5 Conservation of angular momentum 6.6 Rolling motion 7. Gravitation 7.1 Newton’s law of gravitation 7.2 Gravitational potential energy, Escape velocity 7.3 Motion of planets – Kepler’s laws, satellite motion 8. Mechanics of Solids and Fluids 8.1 Elasticity 8.2 Pressure, density and Archimedes’ principle 8.3 Viscosity and Surface Tension 8.4 Bernoulli’s theorem 9. Oscillations 9.1 Kinematics of simple harmonic motion 9.2 Spring mass system, simple and compound pendulum 9.3 Forced & damped oscillations, resonance 10. Waves 10.1 Progressive sinusoidal waves 10.2 Standing waves in strings and pipes 10.3 Superposition of waves, beats 10.4 Doppler Effect 11. Heat and Thermodynamics 11.1 Kinetic theory of gases 11.2 Thermal equilibrium and temperature 11.3 Specific heat, Heat Transfer – Conduction, convection and radiation, thermal conductivity, Newton’s law of cooling 11.4 Work, heat and first law of thermodynamics 11.5 2nd law of thermodynamics, Carnot engine – Efficiency and Coefficient of performance 12. Electrostatics 12.1 Coulomb’s law 12.2 Electric field (discrete and continuous charge distributions) 12.3 Electrostatic potential and Electrostatic potential energy 12.4 Gauss’ law and its applications 12.5 Electric dipole 12.6 Capacitance and dielectrics (parallel plate capacitor, capacitors in series and parallel) 13. Current Electricity 13.1 Ohm’s law, Joule heating 13.2 D.C circuits – Resistors and cells in series and parallel, Kirchoff’s laws, potentiometer and Wheatstone bridge, 13.3 Electrical Resistance (Resistivity, origin and temperature dependence of resistivity). 14. Magnetic Effect of Current 14.1 Biot-Savart’s law and its applications 14.2 Ampere’s law and its applications 14.3 Lorentz force, force on current carrying conductors in a magnetic field 14.4 Magnetic moment of a current loop, torque on a current loop, Galvanometer and its conversion to voltmeter and ammeter 15. Electromagnetic Induction 15.1 Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law, eddy currents 15.2 Self and mutual inductance 15.3 Transformers and generators 15.4 Alternating current (peak and rms value) 15.5 AC circuits, LCR circuits 16. Optics 16.1 Laws of reflection and refraction 16.2 Lenses and mirrors 16.3 Optical instruments – telescope and microscope 16.4 Interference – Huygen’s principle, Young’s double slit experiment 16.5 Interference in thin films 16.6 Diffraction due to a single slit 16.7 Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics (only qualitative ideas), Electromagnetic spectrum 16.8 Polarization – states of polarization, Malus’ law, Brewster’s law 17. Modern Physics 17.1 Dual nature of light and matter – Photoelectric effect, De Broglie wavelength 17.2 Atomic models – Rutherford’s experiment, Bohr’s atomic model 17.3 Hydrogen atom spectrum 17.4 Radioactivity 17.5 Nuclear reactions : Fission and fusion, binding energy 18. Electronic Devices 18.1 Energy bands in solids (qualitative ideas only), conductors, insulators and semiconductors; 18.2 Semiconductor diode – I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rectifier; I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell, and Zener diode; Zener diode as a voltage regulator. 18.3 Junction transistor, transistor action, characteristics of a transistor; transistor as an amplifier (common emitter configuration) and oscillator 18.4 Logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND and NOR). Transistor as a switch. Address: Birla Institute of Technology and Science distance from Kota, India|Pilani Campus, Vidya Vihar, Pilani, Rajasthan 333031, Last edited by Neelurk; June 12th, 2020 at 11:39 AM. |
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September 27th, 2019, 01:11 PM
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Re: BITSAT Syllabus
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