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Physics

Quantum Mechanics

022 Spin Angular Momentum

Twenty second lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010.
Quantum Mechanics

021 Even further Orbital Angular Momentum - Eigenfunctions, Parity and Kinetic Energy

Twenty-first lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010.
Quantum Mechanics

020 Further Orbital Angular Momentum, Spectra of L2 and LZ

Twentieth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010.
Quantum Mechanics

019 Diatomic Molecules and Orbital Angular Momentum

Nineteenth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010.
Quantum Mechanics

018 Angular Momentum

Eighteenth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010.
Quantum Mechanics

017 Einstein-Podolski-Rosen Experiment and Bell's Inequality

Seventeenth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010.
Quantum Mechanics

016 Composite Systems - Entanglement and Operators

Sixteenth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010.
Alumni Weekend

Galaxy Zoo - The Rise and Rise of Citizen Science

Chris Lintott from the Department of Astrophysics gives a talk on the increasing significant contributions members of the public are making to scientific research through websites such as Galaxy Zoo.
Quantum Mechanics

015 Tunnelling and Radioactive Decay

Fifteenth lecture in the Quantum Mechanics course given in Hilary term 2010.
Quantum Mechanics

014 A Pair of Square Wells and the Ammonia Maser

Fourteenth Lecture in the Quantum Mechanics Course given in Hilary term 2010.
Quantum Mechanics

013 Hilary: The Square Well

Thirteenth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010.
Quantum Mechanics

012 Angular Momentum and Motion in a Magnetic Field

Final lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given in Michaelmas Term 2009.
Quantum Mechanics

011 Transformation of Operators and the Parity Operator

Eleventh lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given in Michaelmas Term 2009.
Quantum Mechanics

010 Transformation of Kets, Continuous and Discrete Transformations and the Rotation Operator

Tenth lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given in Michaelmas Term 2009.
Quantum Mechanics

009 Dynamics of Oscillators and the Anharmonic Oscillator

Ninth lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given in Michaelmas Term 2009.
Quantum Mechanics

008 The Harmonic Oscillator and the Wavefunctions of its Stationary States

Eighth lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given in Michaelmas Term 2009.
Quantum Mechanics

007 Back to Two-Slit Interference, Generalization to Three Dimensions and the Virial Theorem

Seventh Lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given in Michaelmas Term 2009.
Quantum Mechanics

006 Wavefunctions for Well Defined Momentum, the Uncertainty Principle and Dynamics of a Free Particle

Sixth lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given in Michaelmas Term 2009.
Quantum Mechanics

005 Further TDSE and the Position Representation

Fifth lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given in Michaelmas Term 2009.
Quantum Mechanics

004 Commutators and Time Evolution (the Time Dependent Schrodinger Equation)

Fourth lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given in Michaelmas Term 2009.

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