MSc Physics ke Classical Mechanics ka complete syllabus

MSc Physics ke Classical Mechanics ka complete syllabus (unit-wise)

MSc Physics me Classical Mechanics ka syllabus thoda advanced hota hai. Maine aapke liye general universities ka unit-wise syllabus likh diya hai (zyadatar LNMU, DU, BHU, JNU jaise universities me similar hota hai):

MSc Physics – Classical Mechanics Syllabus

Unit 1: Review of Newtonian Mechanics

  • Newton’s laws of motion and their limitations
  • Inertial & non-inertial reference frames
  • Pseudo forces (Coriolis force, centrifugal force)
  • Conservation laws: Energy, Linear momentum, Angular momentum
  • Two-body problem, Center of mass

Unit 2: Lagrangian Formulation

  • Generalized coordinates and constraints
  • D’Alembert’s principle
  • Lagrange’s equations of motion
  • Applications: simple pendulum, double pendulum, Atwood’s machine
  • Velocity-dependent potentials
  • Symmetry and conservation laws (Noether’s theorem basic idea)

Unit 3: Hamiltonian Formulation

  • Hamilton’s principle (principle of least action)
  • Legendre transformation
  • Hamilton’s canonical equations
  • Applications: harmonic oscillator, central force motion
  • Poisson brackets and their properties
  • Canonical transformations

Unit 4: Central Force Problem

  • Reduction to one-body problem
  • Equations of motion in central force field
  • Effective potential and classification of orbits
  • Kepler’s laws of planetary motion
  • Scattering in central force field – Rutherford scattering

Unit 5: Rigid Body Dynamics

  • Degrees of freedom of a rigid body
  • Euler angles
  • Rotational kinetic energy
  • Inertia tensor, principal axes of inertia
  • Euler’s equations of motion
  • Motion of a symmetric top under gravity

Unit 6: Small Oscillations

  • Theory of small oscillations
  • Normal modes and eigenfrequencies
  • Coupled oscillators (two coupled pendulums, vibrations of molecules)

Unit 7: Non-linear Dynamics and Chaos

  • Qualitative ideas of non-linear equations
  • Phase space and trajectories
  • Stability of motion
  • Chaos in dynamical systems (simple examples: logistic map, driven pendulum)
  • Yehi syllabus Classical Mechanics ka MSc Physics level pe padhaya jata hai.
  • BSc level pe jo hum Newton’s mechanics padhte the, uska advanced and generalized version MSc me padhte hain.

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