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Modern Physics Notes

Modern Physics Notes J Kiefer 2006. Table of Contents TABLE OF 1. I. relativity .. 2. A. Frames of 2. B. special relativity .. 5. C. Consequences of the Principle of special relativity .. 8. D. Energy and Momentum .. 14. E. A Hint of General 19. II. QUANTUM THEORY .. 21. A. Black Body 21. B. Photons .. 27. C. Matter 30. D. 37. III. QUANTUM MECHANICS & ATOMIC STRUCTURE (ABBREVIATED) .. 45. A. Schr dinger Wave Equation One Dimensional .. 45. B. One-Dimensional 47. D. The Hydrogen 52. E. Multi-electron Atoms .. 59. 1. I. relativity A. Frames of Reference Physical systems are always observed from some point of view. That is, the displacement, velocity, and acceleration of a particle are measured relative to some selected origin and coordinate axes.

5 B. Special Relativity 1. Michelson-Morley a. Wave speeds Midway through the 19th century, it was established that light is an electromagnetic (E-M) wave. Maxwell showed that these waves propagate through the vacuum with a speed c ≈3x108 m/sec. Now, wave motion was well understood, so it was expected that light waves would behave

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