AMITY UNIVERSITY MAHARASHTRA
Amity Institute of Biotechnology
B. Tech (BT), B.Tech. + M. Tech - (BT) Dual, Semester - 2
Course Code: BTE2202 , Course Name: APPLIED PHYSICS – II (MODERN PHYSICS), Credits: 3
Assignment –2
Date: 30-04-2025 Date of submission: 07-05-2025 Total Marks: 100
Course Instructor: Dr. Shantinarayan Rout (Associate Professor)
➢ Submission mode: Please scan your answer sheets to pdf and upload pdf in LMS [keep file name as enrolment
no.pdf or name.pdf]. Please write your name on the answer sheet.
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Note: - Draw the labeled diagrams wherever required. Write the question number clearly. Put page number in your
answer sheets.
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Q1. State and prove de-Broglie hypothesis. [5] CO3, BL2
Q2. Define (a) wave packet, (b) phase velocity and (c) group velocity. [5] CO3, BL2
Q3. Calculate the de-Broglie wavelength of a 150 g rubber ball moving with a velocity of 50 m/s.
[5] CO3, BL3
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Q4. Calculate the momentum and wavelength of a -particle (mass = 6.6×10 kg) moving with a
speed of 105 cm/s. [5] CO3, BL3
Q5. What is the wavelength of an electron if its kinetic energy is 1.375×10-25 J. [5] CO3, BL3
Q6. Calculate the de-Broglie wavelength of an electron moving at 1% speed of light.
(me=9.1x10-31 kg). [5] CO3, BL3
Q7. What is Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle? An electron has a speed of accurate up to 99.99%.
What is uncertainty in locating its position? [5] CO3, BL3
Q8. Calculate the product of uncertainties in displacement and velocity for an electron.
[5] CO3, BL2
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Q9. The uncertainty in measuring the speed of an accelerated electron is 1.2×10 m/s. Calculate the
uncertainty in finding its location while it is still in motion. [5] CO3, BL3
Q10. Calculate the uncertainty in momentum of an electron confined in a one-dimensional box of
length 1 Å. [5] CO3, BL3
Q11. What are the important characteristics of the wave function? [5] CO4, BL2
Q12. Derive time dependent Schrodinger wave equation in one dimension for the motion of a particle
of mass m moving in a field of force defined by potential energy V(x, t). [10] CO4, BL4
Q13. Discuss the characteristics of laser beam and its applications. [5] CO5, BL3
Q14. Discuss Einstein’s coefficients. Derive relation between them. [10] CO5, BL4
Q15. Discuss the working principle of He-Ne and Nd:YAG laser. Show the energy level diagram.
[10] CO5, BL4
Q16. What are intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors? Give examples. [3] CO6, BL1
Q17. What is Hall effect? Give the applications of Hall effect. [2] CO6, BL2
Q18. Discuss the variation of variation of Fermi Level with temperature for extrinsic semiconductors.
[5] CO6, BL3
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