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List of Laboratories
 
Sr.No. Laboratory Name Lab. In Charge
1. Applied Chemistry Laboratory Prof. M. J. Rajput
2. Applied Physics Laboratory Prof. Dr. M. G. Wankhede
 
 
Details of Laboratory
 
Applied Physics Lab :
 
Laboratory Name: Applied Physics Lab.
Location of Laboratory: Main Building, Ground floor, Right side.
Area of Laboratory: 81 m2
Laboratory In charge: Prof. Dr. M. G. Wankhede
 
Laboratory Resources :
The basic building block of the Engineering curriculum is PHYSICS. We have a well equipped Physics Laboratory where students enthusiastically experiment with their novel ideas. We have sophisticated LASER set up with fibre optic cable used in FIBER OPTIC communication. High quality cathode Ray Oscilloscopes and function generators are also a part of our laboratory. A dark room set up is also there for the optic experiments. Teaching is enhanced by the use of models and charts in the class room.
 
Utilization of Laboratory : 30 Hrs/Week, First Year Engineering (F.E.) All Branches
 
 
Applied Chemistry Lab. :
 
Laboratory Name: Applied Chemistry Lab.
Location of Laboratory: Main Building, Ground floor, Right side.
Area of Laboratory: 60 m2
Laboratory In charge: Prof. M. J. Rajput
 
Utilization of Laboratory : 30 Hrs/Week, First Year Engineering (F.E.) All Branches
 
Laboratory Resources :
Chemistry Laboratory is well equipped with Apparatus like Redwood Viscometer, Pensky Marten & Abel's Flash Point Apparatus which can be used for testing lubricating oil to determine viscosity, flash and fire point. Flue gas analysis of fuels can be carried out by using orsat apparatus to determine the % of CO2, O2, CO in the combustion product. PH of the unknown samples can be determined using PI-1 Meter.
 
 

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