This document contains notes on various topics in physics including:
- Work is a scalar and uniform circular motion.
- Water waves are both transverse and longitudinal.
- Rutherford concluded the atom consisted mostly of empty space and that the nucleus was a very small densely packed, positive charged mass.
- Topics covered include the photoelectric effect, hydrogen spectral series, radiation from uranium, Thomson's model of the atom, Rutherford's gold foil experiment, the Bohr model, and more.
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AP physics 1 and 2 review sheets. Tailored to personal needs.
This document contains notes on various topics in physics including:
- Work is a scalar and uniform circular motion.
- Water waves are both transverse and longitudinal.
- Rutherford concluded the atom consisted mostly of empty space and that the nucleus was a very small densely packed, positive charged mass.
- Topics covered include the photoelectric effect, hydrogen spectral series, radiation from uranium, Thomson's model of the atom, Rutherford's gold foil experiment, the Bohr model, and more.
This document contains notes on various topics in physics including:
- Work is a scalar and uniform circular motion.
- Water waves are both transverse and longitudinal.
- Rutherford concluded the atom consisted mostly of empty space and that the nucleus was a very small densely packed, positive charged mass.
- Topics covered include the photoelectric effect, hydrogen spectral series, radiation from uranium, Thomson's model of the atom, Rutherford's gold foil experiment, the Bohr model, and more.
hydrogen spectral series (aka. Balmer series) lead box magnet Uranium sample radiation alpha rays (Helium nuclei) + Gamma rays (photon) + Beta rays (electron) So Thomsons model of the atom proposed that the atom consisted of a relatively large, uniformly distributed, positive mass with negatively charged electrons embedded in it like raisins in a pudding. gold foil Polonium (Lead box) alpha particles fluorescent screen Rutherfords conclusion was that the atom consisted mostly of empty space and that the nucleus was a very small densely packed, positive charged. The Bohr model, energy level diagram, ionization energy; -13.6eV, -13.6/4 eV, -13.6/9 eV -13.6/36 eV Schrodinger: cloud model Heisenberg: matrix mechanics; Pauli exclusion principle
A neutron is slightly more massive than a proton.
Neucleon: neutron+proton Atomic number: Z Mass number: A Isotope Heavier stable neuclei have more neutrons than protons. Mass defect is proportional to the binding energy of the nucleus.