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Syllabus for RPET Rajasthan Pre Engineering Test or RPET is conducted by the Board of Technical Education Rajasthan. HSC passed candidates who qualify the entrance test can seek admission to engineering degree, in recognized colleges of Rajasthan. Questions on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are asked for this entrance test. Topics like Dynamics of a Particle, Simple Harmonic Motion, Intermolecular Forces, Radiation, Wave Motion and Electrostatics are included under Physics. From chemistry, aspirants can expect questions on Periodic Law, Chemical Bonding, Chemical Kinetics, Acids and Bases, and so on. Syllabus for Physics Measurement and Units Dimensions of a physical quantity Uses of dimensional analysis Errors in measurement Dynamics of a Particle Newton’s laws Motion in one, two and three dimensions Relative motion Inertial frames Circular motion Spring force Gravitational force Law of gravitation Variation of gravity with altitude Escape velocity Satellite motion Work Kinetic and potential energies Conservation of energy Momentum and angular momentum Elastic collisions Dynamics of a System of Particles Angular acceleration Angular momentum Centre of mass Combined translational and rotational motions Kinetic energy of rotation Moment of inertia Moment of inertia Motion under external forces Parallel and perpendicular axes theorems Radius of gyration Rigid bodies Torque Simple Harmonic Motion Displacement Acceleration Compound pendulum as a rigid oscillating body Damped harmonic oscillations Graphical and mathematical representation Kinetic and potential energies Lissajous figures Mass-spring system Simple pendulum Velocity Intermolecular Forces Angle of contact Attractive and repulsive forces Determination of surface tension Elasticity Hooke’s law Surface tension Three states of matter Van der Waals and metallic bondings Young’s modulus First Law of Thermodynamics Adiabatic Process Dependence of work and heat on path Internal energy Isobaric Process Isochoric Process Isothermal Process Mayer’s relation Specific heats of an ideal gas Radiation Black-body Kirchhoff’s law Stefan’s law Newton’s law of cooling Black-body spectrum Wien’s law Wave Motion Progressive wave Stationary waves Vibration of strings Doppler’s principle and its applications Nature of Light Coherent sources Diffraction at a circular obstacle Electromagnetic nature of light waves Fresnel’s biprism Fresnel’s half -period zones Huygen’s principle Light as wave motion Measurement of wavelength Plane and spherical waves Quantum nature of light Rectilinear propagation of light Reflection and refraction at a plane surface Electrostatics Capacitance Capacitors in series and parallel Conservation and quantization of charge Coulomb’s law Electric field Electric field and potential due to a dipole Electric flux Electric potential and potential difference Energy stored in a capacitor Gauss’s law and its applications in simple cases Superposition principle Electric Circuits Kirchoff’s laws Wheat-stone bridge Potentiometer Magnetic Field Ammeter Biot-Savart and Ampere’s laws Electromagnetic induction Energy stored in an inductor Faraday’s and Lenz’s laws Magnetic field Magnetic moment of a current loop Moving coil galvanometer Self and mutual inductances Transformer Voltmeter Alternating Current Circuits Impedance and reactance Inductor, capacitor and their series combinations Instantaneous and average power in ac circuits Phase relations between voltage and current in a resistor Power factor Rotating coil in a magnetic field Modern Physics Beta and gamma rays Binding energy Bohr’s orbits Bohr’s theory of hydrogen Davisson and Germer experiment De Broglie hypothesis Laws of disintegration Nuclear energy by fission and fusion Photoelectric effect Photons Radioactivity Thomson’s experiment Uncertainty principle Syllabus for Chemistry Classical Model of an Atom AufBau principle Bohr model of an atom Calculation of radius of the Bohr’s orbit, Hund’s rule Isotopes Pauli’s exclusion principle Quantization of electronic energy levels The Periodic Law Periodic Table Electron affinity Electro-negativity Electronic configuration and the Periodic Table Elementary ideas about ionization potential Periodicity in properties Position of hydrogen The Theory of Chemical Bonding The ionic bond Characteristic properties of ionic compounds Covalent bond Overlapping of orbitals Co-ordinate bond Oxidation number Chemical Equilibrium and Ionic Equillibria Applications to analytical chemistry Arhenius theory Dissociation theory Generalized expression of law of mass Hydrolysis Ionic product of water Solubility product Chemical Kinetics First and second order reactions Order and Molecularity of reaction Photochemical reactions Acids and Bases Crystalline and amorphus solids Dissociation of acids Hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in aqueous solution Ion electron concept Lewis concept of acids Oxidation-reduction Solid and liquid state of matter Theory of indicators for acid- alkali titrations Syllabus for Mathematics Algebra Complex number Graphical representation of complex numbers Triangle inequality Complex conjugate co-ordinates Roots of a complex number Quadratic equations and expressions Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions Binomial theorem Mathematical induction Permutations and combinations Roots and coefficients Matrices Addition of Matrixes Inverse of a matrix Subtraction and multiplication of Matrixes Transpose and adjoint of a matrix Trigonometry De Moivre’s theorem Hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions Separation of real and imaginary parts of a complex quantity Co-ordinate Geometry Angle between two lines Area of a triangle Circle, equation of tangent and normal to a circle Coordinate axes and planes in three-dimensional space Coordinates of point in space Distance between two points Parabola, tangent and normal Parallel and perpendicular lines Parametric representation Rectangular cartesian co- ordinates Section formula Straight lines Calculus Derivative of a function at a point Derivatives of composite functions Functions Geometrical interpretation of derivative Implicit functions and inverse trigonometrical, logarithmic and exponential functions Logarithmic differentiations Maximum and minimum values of a function Notion of limit and continuity of a function Tangents and normals Other than this, topics related to vectors and probability is asked under the session of mathematics.
Posted on: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 01:56:49 +0000

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