The Modern Physics Blueprint: Learn to Think Like Physicist


(Engineer’s Playground: Into the atoms, Radiation, Dual Nature, Nucleii & Semiconductors)

What you will learn


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Modern Physics

Nuclie

Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter

Atomic Structure

J.J Thompson model

Ernst Rutherford model

Neils Bohr Model

Basics of Nuclear Reactors

Introduction to radiation (alpha,beta,gamma)

Semiconductor & electronic

Basic electronic devices (LED, Solar, Photodiode.)

Add-On Information:

  • Master the fundamentals of modern physics: Develop a strong foundation in core concepts and principles.
  • Explore the intricacies of atomic structure: Delve into the evolution of atomic models, from J.J. Thomson’s to Niels Bohr’s revolutionary contributions.
  • Understand the dual nature of radiation and matter: Grasp the wave-particle duality and its implications in the quantum world.
  • Unravel the mysteries of the nucleus: Learn about nuclear structure, radioactivity, and the basics of nuclear reactors.
  • Become familiar with different types of radiation: Gain knowledge of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation, their properties, and their applications.
  • Explore the world of semiconductors and electronics: Understand the behavior of semiconductors and their crucial role in modern technology.
  • Learn about basic electronic devices: Gain insights into the operation of LEDs, solar cells, and photodiodes.
  • Develop a physicist’s mindset: Cultivate critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills crucial for tackling complex scientific challenges.
  • Enhance your understanding of the universe: Gain a deeper appreciation for the fundamental laws governing the physical world at the atomic and subatomic levels.
  • Prepare for advanced studies in physics: Lay a solid groundwork for future coursework and research in physics and related fields.
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