Literature
The course closely follows textbook "University Physics with Modern Physics" by Young and Freedman (chapters 37-44, 13th edition). The book is available as e-text. The direct KTHB link is here and here. Many (if not all) universities/institutes/schools offer free access to this e-text (verified to work at SU). Lecture outlines, chapter summaries, practice problems and solutions are available within the online examination system (e-physics.org). Those without access via own school can, after enrollment and Ladok registration, get free access to the Y-F e-text via KTHB.
Contents (YF37-44 + NP)
PART I:
- Special relativity
- Quantum light: photons
- Particle-waves
Learning goals:
Part II
- Quantum Mechanics
- Atomic structure
- Molecules and condensed matter
Learning goals:
Part III
- Nuclear physics
- Particle physics and cosmology
- Latest Physics Nobel Prize
Learning goals:
Total 9 chapters examined via 9 tests online
- Each test is 10 points, blocked into three Parts I,II,III (TEN1,2,3 in LADOK)
- Each Part contains 3 tests; 3 x 10 points = 30 points maximum; A-F scale is in 10% increments: 30-27p=A; 27-24p=B; 24-21p=C; 21-18p=D; 18-15p=E
- Final grade scale (TEN1+TEN2+TEN3): 90-81p=A; 81-72p=B; 72-63p=C; 63-54p=D; 54-45p=E.
Other books and links
A variety of other books on Modern Physics can be suitable as course material, even though the course layout and examination closely follow the Y-F book.
- Thornton, Rex, Modern Physics, Saunders
- Krane, Modern Physics, Wiley
- Beiser, Concepts of Modern Physics, McGraw-Hill
- Serway, Moses, Moger, Modern Physics, Saunders
- Eisberg, Resnick, Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids and Particles, Wiley
- Blatt, Modern Physics, McGraw-Hill
- Halliday and Resnick, Fundamentals of Physics, Wiley
- Hyper Physics Internetbook
- Periodic table
- Isotope table
- Physical constants
You may also consult our own study material (LEB 2008-2012) from the previous versions of the course.