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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as EPS 427.) Applications of gravity, magnetics, seismology, heat flow to the structure, constitution and deformation of the earth. Related aspects of plate tectonics and resource exploration. Prerequisite: 161 and MATH 163 and (EPS 101 or ENVS 101).
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3.00 Credits
Special relativity; quantum effects; introductory quantum mechanics; atomic and subatomic physics; instruments of modern physics. Prerequisite: 262. {Spring}
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1.00 Credits
1 hr. per semester ] Student presentations, both extemporaneous and prepared, of undergraduate physics problems. Offered on CR/NC basis only.
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3.00 Credits
Electrostatics, theory of dielectric materials; magnetostatics, theory of magnetic materials; direct and alternating circuit theory; Maxwell's equations; propagation, reflection and refraction of plane waves; wave guides and cavity resonators. Prerequisite: MATH 311 and MATH 316. {Spring}
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3.00 Credits
Electrostatics, theory of dielectric materials; magnetostatics, theory of magnetic materials; direct and alternating circuit theory; Maxwell's equations; propagation, reflection and refraction of plane waves; wave guides and cavity resonators. Prerequisite: 405 and MATH 312. {Fall}
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as NSMS 410./510.) Students study chemical and physical concepts necessary to understand nanoscale materials: Quantum properties, charge confinement, and nanoscale thermodynamics, surface and interfacial forces, nanomachines and nanostructures, self-organization, and scaling. Emphasis on problem-solving skills development. {Fall}
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3.00 Credits
Free electron gas, energy bands, crystals, semiconductors, metals, elementary excitations, superconductivity. Prerequisite: 491. {Alternate years}
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as ASTR 445.) Primary cosmic radiation, Stormer theory, production and detection of secondary cosmic radiation, meteorological and environmental effects, temporal variations, heliospheric transport, extensive air showers and origin of cosmic rays. {Offered upon demand}
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3.00 Credits
Introductory topics in elementary-particle physics and nuclear physics, with examples and applications to high-energy physics and astrophysics such as cosmic rays, fixed-target experiments, lepton and hadron colliders, stellar physics, supernovae and cosmology. Prerequisite: 491. {Alternate Springs}
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3.00 Credits
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
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