Physics Optional Syllabus for UPSC

The Physics optional paper consists of two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Below is the detailed syllabus for both papers:

Paper I:

  1. Mechanics:
    • Newton’s laws of motion.
    • Conservation of linear and angular momentum.
    • The equation of motion in a rotating frame.
    • Centrifugal and Coriolis forces.
    • Motion under a central force.
    • Kepler’s laws.
    • Collisions (elastic and inelastic).
    • Rigid body dynamics.
  2. Waves and Optics:
    • Simple harmonic motion.
    • Damped and forced oscillations.
    • Resonance.
    • Wave equation.
    • Speed of wave propagation.
    • Reflection and Refraction.
    • Interference and Diffraction.
    • Polarization.
    • Doppler effect.
    • Fermat’s principle.
    • Matrix methods in paraxial optics.
  3. Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics:
    • Laws of thermodynamics.
    • Thermodynamic processes.
    • Entropy and its physical significance.
    • Zeroth, First, and Second law of thermodynamics.
    • Maxwell’s relations.
    • Ideal and real gases.
    • Kinetic theory of gases.
    • Concept of ensembles.
    • Micro and macrostates.
    • Maxwell–Boltzmann, Fermi-Dirac, and Bose-Einstein statistics.
    • Partition functions.
  4. Electricity and Magnetism:
    • Coulomb’s law.
    • Gauss’s law.
    • Electric field and potential.
    • Biot–Savart law.
    • Ampere’s law.
    • Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction.
    • Maxwell’s equations.
    • Poynting vector.
    • Electric and magnetic fields in matter.
    • Lorentz force.
    • LCR circuits.
    • Transformations of E and B.

Paper II:

  1. Quantum Mechanics:
    • Wave-particle duality.
    • Schrödinger equation and its solutions.
    • Uncertainty principle.
    • Operators and eigenvalue problems.
    • Expectation values.
    • Quantum mechanics of angular momentum.
    • Spin and addition of angular momentum.
    • Variational principle.
    • Time-independent perturbation theory.
    • Hydrogen atom.
  2. Atomic and Molecular Physics:
    • Stern–Gerlach experiment.
    • Electronic configuration of atoms.
    • Spectroscopic terms.
    • Pauli exclusion principle.
    • Zeeman and Stark effects.
    • Raman effect.
    • Rotational and vibrational spectra of diatomic molecules.
    • Electronic transition in diatomic molecules.
    • Frank–Condon principle.
    • Lasers.
  3. Nuclear Physics:
    • Nuclear properties.
    • Mass and binding energy.
    • Nuclear models.
    • Nuclear reactions.
    • Fission and fusion.
    • Radiation detectors.
    • Detectors of charged particles.
    • Interaction of radiation with matter.
    • Mossbauer effect.
  4. Solid State Physics, Devices, and Electronics:
    • Crystal structure.
    • Bravais lattices.
    • X-ray diffraction.
    • Reciprocal lattice.
    • Phonons.
    • Free electron theory of metals.
    • Band theory of solids.
    • Dielectric and ferroelectric materials.
    • Semiconductor devices.
    • Junction transistors and integrated circuits.
    • Operational amplifiers.
    • Digital electronics.

Candidates are advised to go through the UPSC official website or the latest notification for any updates or changes in the syllabus.

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