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Dec 26, 2024
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PHY 311 - Quantum I Credits: 4 First of two courses aimed at providing students with a solid grounding in quantum mechanics. Follows a historical approach to the development of QM at the beginning of the 20th century. Topics include: Blackbody Radiation: classical and Plank’s law; waves as particles: photoelectric effect, particle nature of wave; particles as waves: electron diffraction, deBroglie’s relation; Bohr model; Schrodinger’s equation and simple potentials, including tunneling; Nuclear physics and nuclear decays; fission and fusion reaction; Overview of elementary particles. Three hours lecture/week, two hours lab/biweekly. Recommended co-requisite for physics and applied physics majors: PHY 301
Prerequisite(s): PHY 221 and PHY 222 and MAT 322 (may be taken concurrently)
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