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Smith, Nathanael J. - Department of Physics and Astronomy, Middle Tennessee State University
Nanocrystal Synthesis Nathanael Smith, Summer 2010
Short time duration electrophoretic deposition of cadmium selenide nanocrystals on Jamin M. Johnston
Spring 2011 Syllabus for Astronomy 1031 Observing the Universe WPS 212, Tuesday 12:20 pm 2:25 pm
Photovoltaic cells fabricated by electrophoretic deposition of CdSe nanocrystals
CdSe Nanocrystals using the Oleic Acid Synthesis Nathanael J. Smith, Fall 2008
Astr 1031-014 Observing the Universe Fall 2011 WPS 212, Thursday 4:10 pm 615 pm
Phys 2010/2011 Syllabus Fall 2011 Day Date Quiz Lecture Activity Notes
Algebra-Based Physics I V.J. Montemayor
Lecture 1-5: The pole/barn paradox; Spacetime The Pole/Barn Paradox
Lecture 4-1: Early Models of the Atom and Rutherford's Scattering Equation
Summary of Chapter 6-4 Reflection and Transmission of Probability for Potential Barriers
The Schrodinger Equation Some history
Lecture 2-1: Relativistic Momentum and Energy An electron (m = 9.1110-31 kg) moves through space with a speed of 0.886c. It enters a region
CHAPTER 7-3: The Stern-Gerlach Experiment and Electron Spin Magnetic dipole moment of a current carrying loop
Lecture 4-2: Bohr Model of the Atom (1913) 1 Review of State of Knowledge
Phys 3100 Fall 2011 PHYS 3100: Modern Physics I
Lecture 1-6: Spacetime Intervals and Examples The Spacetime Interval
CHAPTER 7-4: Indistinguishable Particles and the Pauli Exclusion Wavefunction for two particles
High Energy Photon InteractionsInteractions
Lecture 5-1: Matter (de Broglie) Waves Wave-particle duality of light
Lecture 3-2: Blackbody Radiation Noble Prize in Physics Saul Perlmutter, Brian Schmidt and Adam Riess, for discovering that
Wave functions and wave packets A wave traveling to the right can be represented by
CHAPTER 7-2 SUMMARY Eigenvalue Equations
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle The nature of observation
Lecture 1-4: Length Contraction & Time Dilation; the Relativistic Doppler Shift
CHAPTER 7-1 SUMMARY TISE in 3-D
Week Day Date Quiz Lecture Activity Notes R/F Jan 12/13 L1: Introduction and Units L1-E; Diagnostic test