Slide 1 - Southwest High School
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... the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning. Dissemination or sale of any part of this work (including on the World Wide Web) will destroy the integrity of the work and is not permitted. The work and materials from it should never be made available to students exc ...
Tutorial 1
... 15. The commonly accepted measurement now used by dietary specialist in assessing whether a person is overweight is the body mass index (BMI). BMI is based on a person’s weight and height. It is the mass, in kilograms, divided by the square of the height in meters, which is, expressed in kg/m2. Gene ...
... 15. The commonly accepted measurement now used by dietary specialist in assessing whether a person is overweight is the body mass index (BMI). BMI is based on a person’s weight and height. It is the mass, in kilograms, divided by the square of the height in meters, which is, expressed in kg/m2. Gene ...
The Photoelectric Effect
... Millikan. Millikan refused to believe Einstein’s theory because it contradicted the well-established wave theory of light. After a decade of work, however, he was forced to concede that Einstein’s idea was the only explanation that fit his experimental results. Millikan performed a quantitative stud ...
... Millikan. Millikan refused to believe Einstein’s theory because it contradicted the well-established wave theory of light. After a decade of work, however, he was forced to concede that Einstein’s idea was the only explanation that fit his experimental results. Millikan performed a quantitative stud ...
genchem study guide test_4a
... C Subdivision of energy level; the numeric value of energy level is equal to the total number of these in that energy level D Empty Bus Seat Rule; electrons occupy equal‐ energy orbitals so that a maximum number of unpaired electrons results E when an electron jumps from one energy level posit ...
... C Subdivision of energy level; the numeric value of energy level is equal to the total number of these in that energy level D Empty Bus Seat Rule; electrons occupy equal‐ energy orbitals so that a maximum number of unpaired electrons results E when an electron jumps from one energy level posit ...
Atomic spectra
... number of electrons reaching it can be controlled. This retarding voltage is kept constant and the accelerating voltage between the heater filament and the wire mesh electrode is slowly increased from zero. The number of electrons reaching the collecting electrode is zero when this accelerating volt ...
... number of electrons reaching it can be controlled. This retarding voltage is kept constant and the accelerating voltage between the heater filament and the wire mesh electrode is slowly increased from zero. The number of electrons reaching the collecting electrode is zero when this accelerating volt ...
Molecular Statistics
... (B) Diatomic molecule: If the atoms are not bound to one another, there will be no relation among the coordinates of the two atoms. On the other hand, when the two atoms are bound, the displacement of each other is coupled to the other. The result is to give three translational, one vibrational, and ...
... (B) Diatomic molecule: If the atoms are not bound to one another, there will be no relation among the coordinates of the two atoms. On the other hand, when the two atoms are bound, the displacement of each other is coupled to the other. The result is to give three translational, one vibrational, and ...
quantum-theory-of-the-atom2
... the ejection/excitation of electrons from a metal, Albert Einstein proposed that light existed as bundles of energy called “photons” ...
... the ejection/excitation of electrons from a metal, Albert Einstein proposed that light existed as bundles of energy called “photons” ...
Chapter 7:The Quantum-Mechanical Model of
... their surface. It was observed that a minimum frequency (called threshold frequency) is needed before electrons would be emitted from the surface of a metal. Greater intensity or brightness of light only increased the current once the minimal frequency was met. In 1905, Albert Einstein published a p ...
... their surface. It was observed that a minimum frequency (called threshold frequency) is needed before electrons would be emitted from the surface of a metal. Greater intensity or brightness of light only increased the current once the minimal frequency was met. In 1905, Albert Einstein published a p ...
Atmospheric Monitoring for High Energy Gamma Ray Cherenkov
... In contemporary experiments for studying the high energy gamma rays by using Cherenkov telescopes, like MAGIC, HESS and CTA, the atmospheric monitoring is of high importance. The UV Cherenkov radiation, emitted during the extended air showers, is scattered and partially absorbed in the atmosphere. I ...
... In contemporary experiments for studying the high energy gamma rays by using Cherenkov telescopes, like MAGIC, HESS and CTA, the atmospheric monitoring is of high importance. The UV Cherenkov radiation, emitted during the extended air showers, is scattered and partially absorbed in the atmosphere. I ...
Electron Notes
... • e- are found on certain energy levels (orbitals) around the atom. - there is a maximum of seven energy levels in an atom. - e- on the energy level closest to the nucleus have the lowest energy. The 7th energy level has the highest energy. - an e- requires one ‘quanta’ of energy to jump to the next ...
... • e- are found on certain energy levels (orbitals) around the atom. - there is a maximum of seven energy levels in an atom. - e- on the energy level closest to the nucleus have the lowest energy. The 7th energy level has the highest energy. - an e- requires one ‘quanta’ of energy to jump to the next ...
key
... 103) Compare the elements Li, K, C, N a) Which has the largest atomic radius? K b) Place the elements in order of increasing ionization energy. K < Li < C < N 109) Which group of the periodic table has elements with high first ionization potentials and very negative electron affinities? Explain this ...
... 103) Compare the elements Li, K, C, N a) Which has the largest atomic radius? K b) Place the elements in order of increasing ionization energy. K < Li < C < N 109) Which group of the periodic table has elements with high first ionization potentials and very negative electron affinities? Explain this ...
國立嘉義大學九十七學年度轉學生招生考試試題
... 1. Which of the following chemical symbols represents an element? (A) IF (B) HI (C) SO (D) C 2. Which of the following is the formula for barium chloride? (A) BaCl2 (B) BaCl (C) Ba2Cl (D) Ba2Cl2 3. Calculate the percent composition of Carbon in sucrose (C12H22O11) (A) 12% (B) 21% (C) 42% (D) 64% 4. ...
... 1. Which of the following chemical symbols represents an element? (A) IF (B) HI (C) SO (D) C 2. Which of the following is the formula for barium chloride? (A) BaCl2 (B) BaCl (C) Ba2Cl (D) Ba2Cl2 3. Calculate the percent composition of Carbon in sucrose (C12H22O11) (A) 12% (B) 21% (C) 42% (D) 64% 4. ...
Photosynthesis - ABC-MissAngelochsBiologyClass
... where water vapor and gases (CO2 & O2) are exchanged between the plant and the outside environment. ...
... where water vapor and gases (CO2 & O2) are exchanged between the plant and the outside environment. ...
Chap 1-3 Review
... Draw the Bohr model diagrams for the following species (**watch the charge**) ...
... Draw the Bohr model diagrams for the following species (**watch the charge**) ...
Exam #: _____________________ Printed Name: ________________ Signature:___________________ PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
... necessary. Write only on one side of each page. Each page should contain work related to only one problem. If you need extra space for another problem, start a new page. If you need to leave the seat, wait until everyone else is seated before approaching the proctor. Calculators may be used only for ...
... necessary. Write only on one side of each page. Each page should contain work related to only one problem. If you need extra space for another problem, start a new page. If you need to leave the seat, wait until everyone else is seated before approaching the proctor. Calculators may be used only for ...
How do eye glasses work? BUT first, let`s review!
... List the EM Spectrum from longest wavelength to shortest. ...
... List the EM Spectrum from longest wavelength to shortest. ...
The Photoelectric Effect
... material, there is a threshold frequency f0 for the EM radiation below which no electrons are ejected, regardless of intensity. Individual photons interact with individual electrons. Thus if the photon energy is too small to break an electron away, no electrons will be ejected. If EM radiation was a ...
... material, there is a threshold frequency f0 for the EM radiation below which no electrons are ejected, regardless of intensity. Individual photons interact with individual electrons. Thus if the photon energy is too small to break an electron away, no electrons will be ejected. If EM radiation was a ...
Info Note 804: UV-VIS Nomenclature and Units
... transparent cell, known as a cuvette. Cuvettes are typically rectangular in shape, commonly with an internal width of 1 cm. (This width becomes the path length, L, in the Beer-Lambert law.) Test tubes can also be used as cuvettes in some instruments. The best cuvettes are made of high quality quartz ...
... transparent cell, known as a cuvette. Cuvettes are typically rectangular in shape, commonly with an internal width of 1 cm. (This width becomes the path length, L, in the Beer-Lambert law.) Test tubes can also be used as cuvettes in some instruments. The best cuvettes are made of high quality quartz ...
Figure 2: Alternative Periodic Table
... 103) Compare the elements Li, K, C, N a) Which has the largest atomic radius? K b) Place the elements in order of increasing ionization energy. K < Li < C < N 109) Which group of the periodic table has elements with high first ionization potentials and very negative electron affinities? Explain this ...
... 103) Compare the elements Li, K, C, N a) Which has the largest atomic radius? K b) Place the elements in order of increasing ionization energy. K < Li < C < N 109) Which group of the periodic table has elements with high first ionization potentials and very negative electron affinities? Explain this ...
Third lecture, 21.10.03 (von Neumann measurements, quantum
... Any time two systems interact and we discard information about one of them, this can be thought of as a measurement, whether or not either is macroscopic, & whether or not there is collapse. The von Neumann interaction shows how the two systems become entangled, and how this may look like random noi ...
... Any time two systems interact and we discard information about one of them, this can be thought of as a measurement, whether or not either is macroscopic, & whether or not there is collapse. The von Neumann interaction shows how the two systems become entangled, and how this may look like random noi ...
Quantum Cryptography
... • The state of the first register is subsequently transformed via a unitary operation, referred to as quantum Fourier transform. • The first register is then for the final measurement which yields a multiple of 1/r. ...
... • The state of the first register is subsequently transformed via a unitary operation, referred to as quantum Fourier transform. • The first register is then for the final measurement which yields a multiple of 1/r. ...
LESSON 4 - UMD | Atmospheric and Oceanic Science
... • Could not explain the photoelectric effect • Einstein 1914 • Photons ...
... • Could not explain the photoelectric effect • Einstein 1914 • Photons ...
X-ray fluorescence
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is the emission of characteristic ""secondary"" (or fluorescent) X-rays from a material that has been excited by bombarding with high-energy X-rays or gamma rays. The phenomenon is widely used for elemental analysis and chemical analysis, particularly in the investigation of metals, glass, ceramics and building materials, and for research in geochemistry, forensic science and archaeology.