Department of Engineering Physics
Department of Physics Promotes sciences in Union of Myanmar and at the local community ,economy and society level, and it also participates in the developing of educational program for teaching of physics in engineering education .
Mission
- To promote the improvement of the quality of scientific research project, the development of innovative curricular and techniques based on research project and the latest scientific discovery, greater international visibility.
- To encourage the development of educational physics in engineering education by participating in the development of the curriculum, developing methodology of physics education, teaching aids and text books through lifelong learning programs and training teachers, and particularly through continued work with students.
- To promote the highest ethical principles in scientific research, critical thinking, openness to social, scientific, technology and educational changes both scientific and education.
Course Object
The course is the calculus based general physics. The course is intended for science and engineer students with an exciting feature of physics in the fundamental of natural science and modern technology including Rocketry, Aerodynamic vehicle, planetary orbit and Satellite and to apply basic and modern knowledge of scientific phenomena for real word applications.
Reference Text:
Physics, John D. Cutnell & Kenneth W. Johnson, 9th edition.
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Serway & Jewett, 9th edition.
SEMESTER I Cirriculum
Code No. | Course Title | Period/Week | Credit Points | |||
Eph 1001 | Engg. Physics | Lect | Tutorial | Practical | Total | |
4 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 5 |
Practical Course
Sr.No | Experiment | Field of study |
1 | Slide Caliper | Measurement |
2 | Micrometer Screw Gauge | Measurement |
3 | Spherometer | Measurement |
4 | Velocity , Acceleration & ‘g’ | Mechanics |
5 | Free fall | Mechanics |
6 | Friction I,II | Mechanics |
7 | Simple Pendulum | Mechanics |
8 | Hooke's Law | Mechanics |
9 | Sonometer | Wave Motion & Sound |
10 | Resonance Column | Wave Motion & Sound |
11 | Thermal Expansion | Heat |
12 | joule's Calorimeter | Heat |
SEMESTER II Cirriculum
Code No. | Course Title | Period/Week | Credit Points | |||
Eph 1001 | Engg. Physics | Lect | Tutorial | Practical | Total | |
4 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 5 |
Practical Course
Sr.No | Experiment | Field of study |
1 | Verification of Ohm’s Law | Electricity |
2 | Determination of the resistance of a given wire and the resistivity of the material of the wire using a Meter Bridge | Electricity |
3 | Determination of the resistivity of the material of the wire using a Meter Bridge | Electricity |
4 | Determination of the internal resistance of a given primary cell using a potentiometer. | Electricity |
5 | Determination of Band Gap of a semiconductor material. | Electricity |
6 | Magnetic field along the axis of a coil (Biot-Savart Law) | Magnetism |
7 | Image Formation with Mirrors and Lenses | Optics |
8 | The focal length of a concave lens with the help of a convex lens | Optics |
9 | Spectrometer Dispersive power of a prism | Optics |
10 | Determination of wavelength of a source - Diffraction Grating | Optics |
11 | Single slit diffraction using laser. | Optics |
12 | Determination of wavelength of Mercury spectrum – Spectrometer grating | Optics |
History of Engineering Physics Department
List of faculty Members
Dr Mya Hnin Su | PhD(Engg: Physics.) | Associate Professor (Head of Dept.) |
U Kyaw Naing | BSc.(Physics) | Assistant Lecture |
Daw May Zin Wamn | MSc. (Elect. Physics) | Demonstrator |
Daw Kywe Myint Than | MSc. (Matter Physics) | Demonstrator |