PHYSICS 253: MODERN PHYSICS



PHYSICS 253: MODERN PHYSICS

updated August 31

Instructor: Jed Brody (N308, 7-5580, jbrody@emory.edu)

Text: Tipler and Llewellyn, Modern Physics, 4th edition

This course introduces two of the most astonishing fields of physics: special relativity and quantum mechanics. We will develop advanced skills in analytical problem solving and laboratory experimentation; for example, we will measure the speed of laser light, and we will measure the charge of an electron. By the end of the course, we will understand how quantum mechanics arose from controversy to become the foundation of the periodic table, biochemistry, and modern electronics.

The topics are challenging and often mind-boggling. Questions are welcome and strongly encouraged! Please do not hesitate to contact me at any time.

Homework is due in class. I will post solutions shortly after class, so late homework is not accepted.

Special Relativity (Chapters 1 and 2)

September 5: Problem Set 1 due

September 12: Problem Set 2 due

September 19: Problem Set 3 due

September 21: TEST 1

Historical Development of Quantum Theory (Chapters 3, 4, and 8)

October 3: Problem Set 4 due

October 17: Problem Set 5 due

October 24: TEST 2

Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (Chapters 5 and 6)

October 31: Problem Set 6 due

November 7: Problem Set 7 due

November 14: Problem Set 8 due

November 21: TEST 3

Applications of Quantum Mechanics (Chapter 7)

December 5: Problem Set 9 due

December 12: Problem Set 10 due

December 15: FINAL EXAM (Chapters 3-8)

Course grades will be computed as follows:

15% Test 1, 15% Test 2, 15% Test 3, 15% Problem Sets, 20% Lab, 20% Final Exam

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