PPSC Physics Syllabus 2022

PPSC physics syllabus 2022| paper pattern:

Physics Lecturer BS-17 jobs are announced by the Punjab Public Service Commission in The Higher Education Department. The Higher Education Department has offered over all 112 vacancies for the Physics Lecturer BS-17 for female and 25 seats for male. The Department of Higher Education is welcoming male and female candidates to apply for such opportunities. All the competitors who are looking for opportunity they ought to apply for the offered posts by following the procedure here. Here we give all the significant data about the declared occupations.

PPSC Physics Lecturer Jobs Test Syllabus:

Physics syllabus is 80% consist of Physics subject while 20% paper consists of General Knowledge subjects. The total marks of the paper are 100 and the total time is 90 minutes.

Sr No Subject Marks
01 Physics 80
02 General Knowledge 20
03 Mark of Each Question
01
04 Negative Mark 0.5
05 Total Marks 100
SYLLABUS FOR THE SUBJECT OF PHYSICS
Paper -1

Mechanics

Vectors -Dots, Cross and triple products, Gradient, divergence and applications. Curl of a vector field; Gauss’s Theorem; Stokes theorem
Newtonian laws of motion; motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields; Motion in a circle, Law of conservation of energy; Conservation of linear and angular momentum; Dynamics of rigid body; spin and precession; gyroscope; Gravitation; planetary motion including satellite work energy theorem.
Special theory of relativity. Mischelson – Morley experiment, Einstein’s postulates; Lorentz transformation; time dilation, length contraction; equivalence of mass and energy.

Fluid Mechanics
Surface tension; Viscosity; elasticity; fluid motion and Bernoulli’s theorem.
Waves and Oscillation
Free oscillation with one and two degrees of freedom; free and forced oscillations, Lissagous figure, Coupled oscillations, Travelling waves and transmission of energy; Phase and Group velocity; Standing waves Longitudinal waves.

Reflection, Refraction, Interference, Diffraction and Polarization of waves; interfero- meter and Newton’s rings; Diffraction Gratings and their resolving power; Spectrometers. Electromagnetic wave equation; Normal and anamolous dispersion; Coherence, lasers and its application.

Heat and Thermodynamics

Perfect gas and Vander Waals equation; Three Laws of Thermodynamics; Entropy, entropy of an ideal gas; Helmbroltz function, Gibbs function; Maxwell’s equations; Enthalpy, Thermal properties of Simple system; Production and measurement of low temperatures; Kinetic theory of gases; Maxwellian distribution of molecular velocities; Brownian motion; Transport phenomena. Classical Maxwell-Boltzmann Statistics and its applications, Quantum Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac Statistics.

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Electricity and Magnetism

Electric field due to point charges, Gauss’ law Electric potential and Poisson and Laplace’s equation Dielectric medium and Polarization; Capacitance; Moving charges and magnetic field Ampere’s law; Vector potential; Magnetic properties of matter; Transient current; Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction; Alternating current and LRO circuit. Maxwell’s equations; poynting theorem and poynting Vector.

Electronics

Thermionic emission; Space charge; Diode. Triode Tetrode; Pentode and their static and dynamic characteristics; Amplitude modulation and demodulation or detection; Various basic circuits for rectification, amplification modulation and detection connected with radio receivers and transmission; n and p type semiconductors; Biased function; Transistors; Common base, common emitter and commoncollector configurations OP Amplifier; characteristics, modes of operation, applications number systems: decimal, octal and Hexadecimal; Binary code, Binary arithmetic, BCD code, and parity logic gates Boolean identities; De Morgan’s theorems: logic simplification; Combinational logic circuits: decoders, parity generator and checker circuits, flip flops:RS, JK and D- type.

Atomic Physics

Bohr theory and quantum numbers including electron spin; Pauli’s exclusion principle; Spectra of simple systems with one or two valence electrons. Photo electric effect Compton scattering; pair production; Lande’s g factor and Zeeman effect; Waves and particles and De Broglie’s Hypothesis; Schrodinger wave equation and its application to one dimensional harmonic oscillator. Heisenberg’s uncertainly principle.

Nuclear Physics

Structure of Nuclei; Radioactivity , , and decay. Methods of detection, Mass Spectrometer. Accelerators. Phenomenon of fission; reactor and nuclear power, nuclear fusion and its application; Nuclear models; Elementary particles and their properties.

SUGGESTED READINGS| BOOKS:

Perspectives of Modem Physics, A.Beiser.

Fundamentals of Physics, Halliday & Resnick.

Introduction to Electromagnetic fields and Waves. D. Corson & P .Lorrain.

Engineering Electronics. J.D. Ryder.

Semiconductor Electronics. J.F.Gibbons.

Physics Course. Berkley.

Heat and Thermodynamics. W. Zemanasky.

Nuclear Physics, W.E. Burcham.

Nuclear Physcis, Kaplan

Fundamentals of digital electronics, Floyd

Waves & Vibrations, Pain

Eligibility of Physics Lecturer Post:

Master in Physics at least 2d division.
Female age: 21-28 years age 08 years age relaxation.
Male age: 21-28 years age 05 years age relaxation.
Punjab Domicile. 
payment method would be online

Past Papers of PPSC physics:



ppsc physics past papers


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