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33-340 Modern Physics Laboratory

Units:10.0
Department:Physics
Prerequisites:33-234 and (33-331 or 33-338 or 33-341)
Related URLs:http://info.phys.cmu.edu

Emphasis is on hands-on experience observing important physical phenomena in the lab, advancing the student's experimental skills, developing sophisticated data analysis techniques, writing thorough reports, and improving verbal communication through several oral progress reports given during the semester and a comprehensive oral report on one experiment. Students perform three experiments which are drawn from the areas of atomic, condensed matter, classical, and nuclear and particle physics. Those currently available are the following: Zeeman effect, light scattering, optical pumping, thermal lensing, Raman scattering, chaos, magnetic susceptibility, nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spin resonance, X-ray diffraction, Mssbauer effect, neutron activation of radioactive nuclides, Compton scattering, and cosmic ray muons.


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Rank for this semester:#238
Rank in this department:#14

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33-340 Modern Physics Laboratory

Units:10.0
Department:Physics
Prerequisites:33-234 and (33-331 or 33-338 or 33-341)
Related URLs:http://info.phys.cmu.edu

Emphasis is on hands-on experience observing important physical phenomena in the lab, advancing the student's experimental skills, developing sophisticated data analysis techniques, writing thorough reports, and improving verbal communication through several oral progress reports given during the semester and a comprehensive oral report on one experiment. Students perform three experiments which are drawn from the areas of atomic, condensed matter, classical, and nuclear and particle physics. Those currently available are the following: Zeeman effect, light scattering, optical pumping, thermal lensing, Raman scattering, chaos, magnetic susceptibility, nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spin resonance, X-ray diffraction, Mssbauer effect, neutron activation of radioactive nuclides, Compton scattering, and cosmic ray muons.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#238
Rank in this department:#14

  Students also scheduled
33-339 Intermediate Electricity and Magnet...
33-100 Basic Experimental Physics
33-232 Mathematical Methods of Physics
33-342 Thermal Physics II
33-234 Quantum Physics
33-114 Physics of Musical Sound
33-456 Advanced Computational Physics
33-107 Physics II for Engineering Students
33-202 Physics Sophomore Colloquium II
36-202 Statistical Methods


SecTimeDayInstructorLocation 
18:30 - 9:20 amT Schumacher, GaroffDH A200Add course to my schedule
A10:30 am - 12:20 pmT Schumacher, GaroffDH MA341Add course to my schedule
9:30 - 10:20 amT Schumacher, GaroffWEH 7316
10:30 am - 12:20 pmR Schumacher, GaroffDH MA341
9:30 - 10:20 amR Schumacher, GaroffWEH 7316
B1:30 - 2:20 pmT Schumacher, GaroffWEH 7316Add course to my schedule
2:30 - 4:20 pmT Schumacher, GaroffDH MA341
R Schumacher, GaroffDH MA341
1:30 - 2:20 pmR Schumacher, GaroffWEH 7316

 




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  Course textbooks
* Spring 2007 textbooks given as estimate for Spring 2008 requirements

 Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences
Sections: 1, A, B
Experiments in Modern Physics, Second Edition
Sections: 1, A, B
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