Although this part of our reader is not part of the contents of 4 of ESO, in our desire to go beyond learning the content in isolation, we believe that reading you enter into an exciting Physics section: the world of the very small. Today
quantum physics with gravitation are two areas of physics with more questions unanswered and where a significant proportion of scientists is proud of his intelligence to figure out what in ancient times sought to be Human: what is the nature of matter?
The content of chapter revolves around a fascinating experiment that is still very difficult to explain to people who have not studied physics: "The double-slit experiment" and environment in this chapter, we have prepared a questionnaire which appears below. It is short-answer questions and most of them can be answered simply by reading the chapter. However, there are some questions we have placed last in the questionnaire that you will require a bit more work, intellectual effort, tenacity and research. Undoubtedly qualities, among others, that scientists should have to make progress as you got people as amazing as those in Title: Einstein, Bohr, de Broglie, Heisenberg ... and whose names have passed into history for its contribution to human knowledge and, though often not explained, well-being and comfort of many of us.
Without their research things like TV, GPS, mobile phones, radiation, scans and many more simply not be possible.
Now that you have read Chapter 10 of our reader you are ready to respond to the questionnaire but before you view the following video which explains what the double slit experiment:
quantum physics with gravitation are two areas of physics with more questions unanswered and where a significant proportion of scientists is proud of his intelligence to figure out what in ancient times sought to be Human: what is the nature of matter?
The content of chapter revolves around a fascinating experiment that is still very difficult to explain to people who have not studied physics: "The double-slit experiment" and environment in this chapter, we have prepared a questionnaire which appears below. It is short-answer questions and most of them can be answered simply by reading the chapter. However, there are some questions we have placed last in the questionnaire that you will require a bit more work, intellectual effort, tenacity and research. Undoubtedly qualities, among others, that scientists should have to make progress as you got people as amazing as those in Title: Einstein, Bohr, de Broglie, Heisenberg ... and whose names have passed into history for its contribution to human knowledge and, though often not explained, well-being and comfort of many of us.
Without their research things like TV, GPS, mobile phones, radiation, scans and many more simply not be possible.
Now that you have read Chapter 10 of our reader you are ready to respond to the questionnaire but before you view the following video which explains what the double slit experiment:
The task must be completed as late on Sunday 23 January.
not forget to send the questionnaire below and continue reading at the end:
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The issues raised will then be responded to via a blog entry. This is a volunteer and can be done alone, in pairs or with the participation of all members of the blog. Avoid
copy / paste, it is clear that we are not inventing anything but make an effort of synthesis and overall aims that everyone can understand.
"I do not really understand something unless you are able to explain to your grandmother." Albert Einstein
1. Find out about the parameters and methods used to date the age of the universe and make a brief summary of the information you find. Do not forget to mention related images and fonts.
Documéntate:
http://astronomia.net/cosmologia/
http://www.astrored.org/astrored/buscador/ (a form of things related to astronomy)
http://es .wikipedia.org / wiki / Big_bang (although wikipedia is well documented)
2. Find the definition of wave physics and the parameters that define it.
3. What Einstein meant by the phrase: "God does not play dice"?
4. Find information on the concepts causality and determinism. Make an analysis of why these concepts are affected by the probabilistic interpretation of the wave function and to what extent this can be a problem.
5. Dare to make an interpretation of what the author means when he writes: "How do we know that the moon is there when we are not looking? (The top 239)
6. Back to watch video from the double-slit experiment:
Could you make a little video overview of mention: the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, Schrödinger equation, duality wave-particle and the collapse of the wave function?
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