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Electron Motion
Even though electrons are extremely tiny, their motion in a magnetic field can be observed in a specially constructed spherical cathode ray tube. Within the tube the electrons are fired at high speed out of an electron gun. As they move through the tube, they collide with stray atoms of the gas within the tube, causing it to glow. Thus the path of the electrons is made visible as a faint glowing trail within the tube.
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phys2B ch30.7-9 X-rays, Lasers, & Medical Applications of the Laser
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phys2B ch30.6 The Pauli Exclusion Principle and the Periodic Table of the Elements
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phys2B ch30.5 The Quantum Mechanical Picture of the Hydrogen Atom
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phys2B ch30.3-4 The Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom
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phys2B ch30.1 Rutherford Scattering and the Nuclear Atom
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phys2B ch29.7 Concepts and Calculations
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phys2B ch29.6 The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
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phys2B ch29.6 The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
phys2B ch29.5 The de Broglie Wavelength and the Wave Nature of Matter
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phys2B ch29.5 The de Broglie Wavelength and the Wave Nature of Matter
phys2B ch29.4 Momentum of a Photon and the Compton Effect
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phys2B ch29.4 Momentum of a Photon and the Compton Effect
phys2B ch29.3 Photons and the Photoelectric Effect
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phys2B ch29.3 Photons and the Photoelectric Effect
phys2B ch29.1-2 Wave-Particle Duality & Planck's Constant
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phys2B ch28.7 The Relativistic Addition of Velocities
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phys2B ch28.6 Equivalence of Mass and Energy
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phys2B ch28.6 Equivalence of Mass and Energy
phys2B ch28.1-2 Events/Reference Frames & Relativity Postulates
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phys2B ch28.1-2 Events/Reference Frames & Relativity Postulates
phys2B ch27.7-9 Diffraction Grating & Applications
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phys2B ch27.3-4 Thin Film Interference & Michelson Interferometer
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phys2B ch27.2 Young's Double Slit Experiment
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phys2B ch27.1 The Principle of Linear Superposition
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phys2B ch27.1 The Principle of Linear Superposition
phys2B ch26.11-14 Angular Magnification & Magnifying Devices
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WE NEED: 10.8 Stress, Strain, and Hooke’s Law
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