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<li> The Experiments [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Coaxial Cable|Coaxial Cable]], [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Optical Fibers|Optical Fibers]], and [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Waveguides|Waveguides]] deal with the propagation of electromagnetic radiation across the different regimes of radio frequency, microwave frequency, and optical frequencies. </li>
 
<li> The Experiments [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Coaxial Cable|Coaxial Cable]], [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Optical Fibers|Optical Fibers]], and [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Waveguides|Waveguides]] deal with the propagation of electromagnetic radiation across the different regimes of radio frequency, microwave frequency, and optical frequencies. </li>
<li> The experiment Electron Spin Resonance and [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Zeeman Effect|Zeeman Effect]] tie nicely together through the concept of electron spin.</li>
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<li> The experiment [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Electron Spin Resonance|Electron Spin Resonance]] and [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Zeeman Effect|Zeeman Effect]] tie nicely together through the concept of electron spin.</li>
<li> He-Ne lasers provides a nice background on Gaussian beam propagation which is expanded upon in the Fourier Optics experiment.</li>
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<li> [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/He-Ne Lasers|He-Ne Lasers]] provides a nice background on Gaussian beam propagation which is expanded upon in the [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Fourier Optics|Fourier Optics]] experiment.</li>
 
<li> If you are interested in high-energy physics then [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Gamma Ray Spectroscopy|Gamma Ray Spectroscopy]] and [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Johnson Noise|Johnson Noise]] may be of interest.</li>
 
<li> If you are interested in high-energy physics then [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Gamma Ray Spectroscopy|Gamma Ray Spectroscopy]] and [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Johnson Noise|Johnson Noise]] may be of interest.</li>
<li> If you are interested in atomic physics, then Electron Spin Resonance, [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Rutherford II|Rutherford Scattering II]], [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Zeeman Effect|Zeeman Effect]], and [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Mass Spectrometer|Mass Spectrometer]] would be of interest.</li>
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<li> If you are interested in atomic physics, then [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Electron Spin Resonance|Electron Spin Resonance]], [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Rutherford II|Rutherford Scattering II]], [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Zeeman Effect|Zeeman Effect]], and [[Main Page/PHYS 4210/Mass Spectrometer|Mass Spectrometer]] would be of interest.</li>
 
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<p> Please choose your experiments thoughtfully to ensure that you will get the most out of your time spent on this course.</p>
 
<p> Please choose your experiments thoughtfully to ensure that you will get the most out of your time spent on this course.</p>

Latest revision as of 10:27, 24 August 2011

One of the advantages of the upper-year physics courses is that you can pick and choose which experiments are of particular interest to you. However, there are some experiment which naturally follow from each other.

Please choose your experiments thoughtfully to ensure that you will get the most out of your time spent on this course.