KING FAHD
UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND MINERALS
DEPARTMENT
OF PHYSICS
Physics 212
Modern Physics - Spring Session 2003 - 2004 (Term 032)
Course
Schedule and Grading Policy
Instructor :Dr.
Abdelkarim Mekki Office : 6/117
Telephone :4292 E-mail : akmekki@kfupm.edu.sa
web page :http://faculty.kfupm.edu.sa/phys/akmekki
Office
Hours : Sat., Sun.
or by appointment Room
6/117 (my office)
Lectures : S.M.W. 11.00-11.50 Room
6/258
Laboratory : M. 2.10-5.10 Room 6/239
Course Description: An
introductory course in Modern Physics. Topics covered include: Special Theory
of Relativity; the Nuclear Atom; Electromagnetic
Radiation; Bohrs Theory of the atom; the Wave Nature of Matter; Quantum
Mechanics in One and Three Dimensions; Atomic X-ray Spectra; selected topics in
Atomic, Nuclear, and Solid State Physics.
Pre-requisites: PHYS
102 General Physics II
MATH 102 Calculus II
Textbook : "Modern Physics", by R. A. Serway, C. J. Moses and C. A. Moyer, 2nd
Ed., Saunders College Publishing (1997).
References
:
1) A. Baiser,
Concepts of Modern Physics ,
2) R. T. Weinder
and R. L. Sells, Elementary Modern Phyics, 2nd
Ed., Allyn and Bacon Inc., Boston (1980), call #: QC 23.W4
Goals : To
introduce the students to the basic concepts of the major theories of the 20th
century, namely the special theory of relativity and quantum mechanics and to
discuss some selected topics in atomic, solid state, nuclear and particle
physics.
Grading Policy : The course grade
will be evaluated as follows:
%age
Quizzes 10%
Laboratory
10%
Presentation 10%
Exam 1 15%
Exam 2 15%
Exam 3 15%
Final exam 25%
Total 100%
Laboratory work
The lab work score will
be based on any or a combination of the lab reports and lab quizzes. Lab sessions will start on the second week
of the classes.
Exams Schedule
All exams will be of problem
solving type. The exams are
scheduled as follows:
Exam 1
Exam 2
Exam 3
Final Exam TBA (Comprehensive)
Policy on make-up exams
If you miss a major or the final exam,
you should come and see
me with your official excuse within
three days after the exam. Personal excuses are not allowed. If you miss
the exam without a valid excuse, you get a ZERO
score for that exam
Attendance: Attendance will be enforced and evaluated according to current university regulations.
A DN grade will be given to any
student exceeding 9 absences without official excuses and/or three absences in
laboratory experiments. Any student in possession of an excuse for
officially authorized absence must present this excuse to his instructor no
later than one week following his resumption of class attendance
Web
page
The course web page will
provide key information during the semester.
It will give the homework assignment, their due date and solution. The
exams, homework, and lab grades will be published on the web site on regular
basis. Any scheduling information that will change during the semester or
important announcement will be posted on the web site. Students are urged to
check the web site as often as possible.
The applets related to a
particular section of the course are imbedded in the lecture schedule. They are
very helpful in visualizing some of the important concepts in the course
Physics 212
Lecture Schedule -Spring
2004 (Term 032)
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Week |
Date |
Topics
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Chap. |
Sect. |
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1 |
14
Feb. 16 18 |
Overview;
The Principle of Relativity The
Michelson-Morley experiment Postulates
of Special Relativity and Its Consequences |
1 1 1 |
1, 2 3 4, 5 |
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2 |
21
Feb. 23 25 |
The
Lorentz Transformation Relativistic
Momentum and Relativistic
Mechanics |
applet 1 1 1 |
5, 6 7 8-10 |
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Tuesday
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3 |
28
Feb. 01
Mar. 03 |
Electromagnetic
Waves Blackbody
radiation Planks
Law and Rayleigh-Jeans Law |
applet 2 applet 2 2 applet |
1, 2 2, 3 3, 4 |
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4 |
06
Mar. 08 10 |
The
Photoelectric Effect The
Compton Effect and Particle Wave Complementarity Atoms
and Electrons The Rutherford Model |
2 applet 2 3 applet |
4,5 5 1, 2 |
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5 |
13
Mar 15 17 |
The
Bohr Atom Franck-Hertz
Experiment Exam 1 |
3 applet 3 - |
2, 3 3-5 - |
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6 |
20
Mar. 22 24 |
De Broglie Waves and Davisson-Germer
Experiment Phase
Velocity and Group Velocity of Waves The
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle |
4 applet 4 4 |
1,2 1, 2 3 |
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Tuesday 30 Mar.
2004 - Last day for
dropping courses with grade of W
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7 |
27
Mar. 29 31 |
Particle-Wave
Duality of the Electron The
Born Probabilistic Interpretation The
Schrodinger Equation for Particles |
4 applet 4 5 |
5 6 - 8 1, 2 |
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8 |
03
Apr. 05 07 |
The
Particle in a Box (One dimension) The
Finite square well The
Harmonic Oscillator |
applet 5 5 applet 5 |
2, 3 3, 4 5 |
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9 |
10
Apr. 12 14 |
Exam 2 Operators
and Observables in Quantum Mechanics Particle
in a Box (Three Dimensions) |
- 5 7 |
- 7,8 1 |
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10 |
17
Apr. 19 21 |
Angular
Momentum Space
Quantization Hydrogen-like Atoms, Selection Rules |
7 7 7 |
2, 3 3, 4 4, 5 |
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11 |
24
Apr. 26 28 |
Orbital
magnetism, Zeeman Effect, Electron Spin The
Spin-Orbit Interaction The
Exclusion Principle |
8 8 8 |
1, 2 2, 3 4 |
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12 |
01 May 03 05 |
The
Periodic Table X-ray
Spectra Bonding
Mechanisms |
8 8 10 |
6 7 1 |
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13 |
08 May 10 12 |
Exam 3 Molecular
Rotation and Vibration, Molecular Spectra Bonding
in Solids |
- 10 11 |
- 2, 3 1 |
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Wednesday |
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14 |
15
May 17 19 |
Free-Electron
Model of Metals Magnetism
In Matter Type
I and II Superconductors |
11 12 12 |
2 1 2 |
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15 |
22
May 24 26 |
Nuclear
Physics Particle
Physics Students
Presentations |
13 14 |
overview Overview |
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Dr. A. Mekki
Phys
212-Instructor