1 Chapter 7 Atomic Structure. 2 Light n Made up of electromagnetic radiation n Waves of electric and magnetic fields at right angles to each other.
Atomic Structure. Made up of electromagnetic radiation Waves of electric and magnetic fields at right angles to each other.
Pressure and Kinetic Energy Assume a container is a cube –Edges are length ____ Look at the motion of the molecule in terms of its velocity components.
Page 1 Kepler – Best Performance and Best Practices JWST Transit Planning Meeting March 11, 2014 Jessie Christiansen [email protected].
Announcements Exam 2 is next time (March 4). Will cover Chapters 1 – 3 and Chapter 4 through page 98 (up to but not including Waves) of Foundations of.
Historical Introduction to the Elementary Particles 2.
Anyone who is not shocked by quantum mechanics has not understood it. —Neils Bohr (1885–1962)
Christian Thomsen Vibrational properties of graphene and graphene nanoribbons Christian Thomsen Institut für Festkörperphysik TU Berlin.
Lecture 25 Review. Medical Optics and Lasers Application of optical methods to medicine Why optical methods? –Non-invasive –No side-effects –High resolution.
Lecture 3. Summary of Lecture 2 The three types of interactions that optical methods exploit to yield biomedical information about cells and tissues are:
Chapter 13 – Electrons in Atoms CP Chemistry. The four models of the atom that you will be accountable for knowing and drawing, including the name of.
1 Light as a Particle In 1888, Heinrich Hertz discovered that electrons could be ejected from a sample by shining light on it. This is known as the photoelectric.