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001
mixed 1
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Introduction to Modern Physics |
2004-09-01
Fall 2004 |
Gary R. Goldstein |
Tufts University |
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| This course covers major principles and concepts in modern physics, including Special and General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, microelectronics, nuclear and particle physics, and cosmology. |
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039
full-course 39
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Introduction to Modern Physics |
2004-09-01
Fall 2004 |
Gary R. Goldstein |
Tufts University |
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| This Tufts course explores the beginnings of physics as we know it, highlighting the findings of physics pioneers Max Planck and Albert Einstein. |
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001
mixed 1
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Physics for Humanists |
2006-03-01
Spring 2006 |
Gary R. Goldstein |
Tufts University |
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| Students examine concepts of classical and modern physics, nuclear energy, and nuclear bombs, and study the prominent scientists that inspired them, as well as various interactions between science and society. |
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024
full-course 24
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Physics for Humanists |
2006-03-01
Spring 2006 |
Gary R. Goldstein |
Tufts University |
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| Covering the facts and concepts of classical and modern physics, this course functions as a great resource for those who are interested in physics, but do not plan to pursue a future in the natural sciences. |