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Chapter 1 - Relativity IChapter 1.2 - The Principle Of RelativityChapter 1.5 - Consequences Of Special RelativityChapter 1.6 - The Lorentz TransformationChapter 2 - Relativity IiChapter 3 - The Quantum Theroy Of LightChapter 3.2 - Blackbody RadiationChapter 4 - The Particle Nature Of MatterChapter 4.2 - The Composition Of AtomsChapter 4.3 - The Bohr Atom
Chapter 5 - Matter WavesChapter 5.1 - The Pilot Waves Of De BroglieChapter 5.5 - The Heisenberg Uncertainty PrincipleChapter 6 - Quantum Mechanics In One DimensionChapter 6.4 - The Particle In A BoxChapter 6.5 - The Finite Square Well (optional)Chapter 6.7 - Expectation ValuesChapter 6.8 - Observables And OperatorsChapter 7 - Tunneling PhenomenaChapter 7.1 - The Square BarrierChapter 8 - Quantum Mechanics In Three DimensionsChapter 8.1 - Particle In A Three-dimensional BoxChapter 8.3 - Space QuantizationChapter 8.5 - Atomic Hydrogen And Hydrogen-like IonsChapter 9 - Atomic StructureChapter 9.2 - The Spinning ElectronChapter 9.3 - The Spin–orbit Interaction And Other Magnetic EffectsChapter 10 - Statistical PhysicsChapter 11 - Molecular StructureChapter 11.2 - Molecular Rotation And VibrationChapter 12 - The Solid StateChapter 13 - Nuclear StructureChapter 13.4 - RadioactivityChapter 14 - Nuclear Physics ApplicationsChapter 15 - Elementary ParticlesChapter 15.6 - Strange Particles And StrangenessChapter 15.7 - How Are Elementary Particles Produced And Particle Properties Measured?Chapter 16 - Cosmology
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