Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PHYS 2600 Foundations of Modern Physics 4 semester hours
An introduction to special relativity (SR), quantum mechanics (QM), and statistical thermodynamics (ST). Selected topics include (SR) frames of reference, Minkowski diagrams and space time structure, causality, Lorentz transformations, four-vectors and Lorentz invariants, relativistic conservation laws. (QM) failures of classical theory, wave-particle duality, models of the hydrogen atom, emission spectra, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, wave functions and probability, the Schrodinger equation. (ST) Statistical interpretation of entropy, the Laws of Thermodynamics.
Lecture, 3 hours; Laboratory, 2 hours.
Prerequisites: PHYS 2100 or PHYS 2550 ; MATH 245 or concurrent enrollment.
University Core fulfilled: Explorations: Nature of Science, Technology, and Mathematics; Flags: Quantitative Literacy, Writing.
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