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Nov 23, 2024
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2018-2019 Hill Book (Class of 2022) [ARCHIVED HILL BOOK]
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PHY 196 - Quantum World and RelativityThree Credits Fall Semesters
Introduction to the mysteries of quantum physics and relativity for the general student. Despite nearly a century of confirmations, the basic rules of quantum physics and relativity are still strange, mysterious, and counter-intuitive, and fun to think about. This course examines these rules - their discovery, content, and experimental verifications - and the people who created them - Einstein, Bohr, DeBroglie, Heisenberg, etc. You do not need to be a science major to take this course.
General Education Attribute(s): Natural Scientific Inquiry
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