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Course Name
Turkish Modern Fizik
English Modern Physics
Course Code
FIZ 313 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 5
4 3 2 -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Neşe Özdemir
Course Objectives 1. Learning the concepts of the modern physics.
2. Building the connection between modern physics and quantum mechanics and learning the application of basic quantum mechanics problems.
3. Building the connection between quantum mechanics and many particle systems, such as condensed matter physics or statistical physics.
Course Description Relativity in classic physics, Relativity in space and time, Particle Properties of Waves, Wave Properties of Particles, Atomic Structure, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Theory of the Hydrogen Atom, Many-Electron Atoms, Molecules, Statistical Mechanics, The Solid State, Particle Physics.
Course Outcomes Students completing this course will be able to:
1. Getting the knowledge of Relativity Theory and using its concepts,
2. Explanation of the Particle – Wave duality principle, and radiation emitted by transitions in atoms.
3. Concepts of atom and atomic structure
4. Solving problems using the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and the Bohr atom model
5. Principles of the Hydrogen Atom
6. Learning the Angular momentum and spin momentum algebra
7. Solving the 1 and 3-dimensional Schrödinger Equation
8. Statistical Mechanics fundamental
9. Introduction to the Solid State Physics
10. Introduction to Particle Physics.
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook 1. Concepts of Modern Physics, A. Beiser, 6th ed., McGraw-Hill 2003.
2. Modern Physics, P.A. Tipler, R. Llewellyn, W.H. Freeman and Company, 6th ed. 2012
3. Modern Physics, K. Krane, 3rd ed. Wiley, 2012
4. Modern Physics, J. R. Taylor, C. D. Zafiratos, M. A. Dubson, 2nd ed. Addison-Wesley 2003.
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