8.13-14 Experimental Physics I & II "Junior Lab", Fall 2004-Spring 2005
Junior Lab consists of two undergraduate courses in experimental physics. The courses are offered by the MIT Physics Department, and are usually taken by Juniors (hence the name). Officially, the courses are called Experimental Physics I and II and are numbered 8.13 for the first half, given in the...
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description | Junior Lab consists of two undergraduate courses in experimental physics. The courses are offered by the MIT Physics Department, and are usually taken by Juniors (hence the name). Officially, the courses are called Experimental Physics I and II and are numbered 8.13 for the first half, given in the fall semester, and 8.14 for the second half, given in the spring. The purposes of Junior Lab are to give students hands-on experience with some of the experimental basis of modern physics and, in the process, to deepen their understanding of the relations between experiment and theory, mostly in atomic and nuclear physics. Each term, students choose 5 different experiments from a list of 21 total labs. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/455942025-02-21T20:25:28Z 8.13-14 Experimental Physics I & II "Junior Lab", Fall 2004-Spring 2005 Experimental Physics I & II "Junior Lab" Becker, Ulrich J. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics Junior Lab experimental atomic nuclear physics optics photoelectric effect poisson statistics electromagnetic pulse compton scattering Franck-Hertz experiment relativistic dynamics nuclear magnetic resonance spin echoes cosmic-ray muons Rutherford Scattering emission spectra neutron physics Johnson noise shot noise quantum mechanics alpha decay radio astrophysics Zeeman effect rubidium Mössbauer spectroscopy X-Ray physics superconductivity Doppler-free laser Junior Lab consists of two undergraduate courses in experimental physics. The courses are offered by the MIT Physics Department, and are usually taken by Juniors (hence the name). Officially, the courses are called Experimental Physics I and II and are numbered 8.13 for the first half, given in the fall semester, and 8.14 for the second half, given in the spring. The purposes of Junior Lab are to give students hands-on experience with some of the experimental basis of modern physics and, in the process, to deepen their understanding of the relations between experiment and theory, mostly in atomic and nuclear physics. Each term, students choose 5 different experiments from a list of 21 total labs. 2005-06 Learning Object 8.13-14-Fall2004-Spring2005 local: 8.13-14 local: IMSCP-MD5-653ea7b765a2899841de3679fb10feb9 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/45594 en-US Usage Restrictions: This site (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2003. Content within individual courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is providing this Work (as defined below) under the terms of this Creative Commons public license ("CCPL" or "license"). The Work is protected by copyright and/or other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under this license is prohibited. By exercising any of the rights to the Work provided here, You (as defined below) accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this license. The Licensor, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grants You the rights contained here in consideration of Your acceptance of such terms and conditions. text/html Fall 2004-Spring 2005 |
spellingShingle | Junior Lab experimental atomic nuclear physics optics photoelectric effect poisson statistics electromagnetic pulse compton scattering Franck-Hertz experiment relativistic dynamics nuclear magnetic resonance spin echoes cosmic-ray muons Rutherford Scattering emission spectra neutron physics Johnson noise shot noise quantum mechanics alpha decay radio astrophysics Zeeman effect rubidium Mössbauer spectroscopy X-Ray physics superconductivity Doppler-free laser Becker, Ulrich J. 8.13-14 Experimental Physics I & II "Junior Lab", Fall 2004-Spring 2005 |
title | 8.13-14 Experimental Physics I & II "Junior Lab", Fall 2004-Spring 2005 |
title_full | 8.13-14 Experimental Physics I & II "Junior Lab", Fall 2004-Spring 2005 |
title_fullStr | 8.13-14 Experimental Physics I & II "Junior Lab", Fall 2004-Spring 2005 |
title_full_unstemmed | 8.13-14 Experimental Physics I & II "Junior Lab", Fall 2004-Spring 2005 |
title_short | 8.13-14 Experimental Physics I & II "Junior Lab", Fall 2004-Spring 2005 |
title_sort | 8 13 14 experimental physics i ii junior lab fall 2004 spring 2005 |
topic | Junior Lab experimental atomic nuclear physics optics photoelectric effect poisson statistics electromagnetic pulse compton scattering Franck-Hertz experiment relativistic dynamics nuclear magnetic resonance spin echoes cosmic-ray muons Rutherford Scattering emission spectra neutron physics Johnson noise shot noise quantum mechanics alpha decay radio astrophysics Zeeman effect rubidium Mössbauer spectroscopy X-Ray physics superconductivity Doppler-free laser |
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