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Modern Physics History
Chatfield Senior High, Mr. Boyle
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J.J. Thompson (1897) Plum pudding model The charge to mass ratio is
e/m=1.76 X C/kg
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Millikan’s Oil Drop Experiment (1911)
Determined the charge on an electron. 1 e- = 1.6 X Coulomb The gravitational force matches the electrostatic force with an oil drop
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Rutherford’s Scattering Experiment (1911)
An alpha particle was sent through gold foil. Most passed straight through but some were largely deflected.
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Planck’s Quantum Hypothesis (1908)
Photons (packets of light energy) radiating at different frequencies create different energy levels E = n h f (where h=Planck’s constant=6.626 X J s)
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Photoelectric effect (1913)
When light shines on a metal surface, electrons are emitted from the surface with regard to frequency of incident light (E=nhf) If frequency is below a cut-off frequency, there is no transmission
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Compton Effect (1923) When an X-ray photon collides with an electron, the collision obeys the conservation of momentum
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Bohr Model of a Hydrogen Atom (1913)
Studied the hydrogen spectrum to find proof of the energy levels
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deBroglie Hypothesis (1923)
Extended the wave/particle duality of photons
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Davisson-Germer Experiment (1923)
Studied electron reflection from a nickel target. They found the wavelength of an electron.
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Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle (1927)
In any experiment involving properties of an atom you either do not know an object’s speed or position
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Erwin Schrodinger Developed probabilistic wave functions describing quantum mechanics Schrodinger’s cat
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Einstein ( ) Developed relativity, an offshoot of frames of reference. Describe behavior of objects when they approached the speed of light E=mc2 God does not play dice with the universe
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Paragraph After you have watched The Elegant Universe, write a paragraph that answers the following. (a) What do you think is the nature of gravitational force? In your answer compare relativity with quantum physics. * (b) What do think about string theory? (c) How has your belief about the size of the universe changed since the beginning of the course?
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