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    working and applications.
    Scanning Electron microscope: Principle
    Applications.
    Pyrolysis methods
    synthesis: Arc discharge
    CNT – Properties
    Ball Milling and Sol–Gel methods.
    Synthesis : Top–down and Bottom–up approach
    2D and 3D structures.
    Density of states in 1D
    Introduction to Nano Science
    Experimental analysis of the performance characteristics of Reddy shock tube.
    description of hand operated Reddy shock tube and its characteristics
    Methods of creating shock waves in the laboratory using a shock tube
    momentum and energy - derivation of normal shock relationships using simple basic conservation equations (Rankine-Hugonit equations)
    Basics of conservation of mass
    Description of a shock wave and its applications
    subsonic and supersonic waves
    ultrasonic
    distinctions between- acoustic
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