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Materials for Teaching Modern Physi
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Which activities did you use in you
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Materials for Teaching Modern Physi
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QuarkNet is a nationwide program th
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Radioactivity PowerPoint Presentati
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Problems & Worksheets * This activi
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The Cloud Chamber: In the Nobel Pri
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Instructions for teacher to give to
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Teacher’s Key Constant Velocity P
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Sample Problem: Free Fall and Proje
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3. Cindy drops a cherry pit out the
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2. Running at 2 m/s, Chris, the 50-
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3. A 55-kg swimmer is standing on a
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Analysis to prove that momentum was
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Teacher’s Key Circular Motion Pro
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Student Worksheet Constant Accelera
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Teacher’s Key Constant Accelerati
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Sample Problems 1. Calculate the wa
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Name Cockcroft-Walton Linac Booster
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Particle Accelerators Quiz (Solutio
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Bosons and Fermions Particle Zoo Bo
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They combine via four conservation
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Particle Accelerator Problems 1. Wh
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Particle Accelerator Problems KEY 1
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Calculate the Mass of the Z o Boson
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We need to remember 2D polar coordi
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1 Z Boson Mass Reconstruction for D
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1 Z Boson Mass Reconstruction for D
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1 Z Boson Mass Reconstruction for D
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2D Z Boson Mass Reconstruction Answ
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1. Which combination of quarks is i
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_ _ _ _ 11. A proton (u u d) and an
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Particle Test Name: 1) ______ 2) __
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Conceptual Particle Physics Test Di
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Conceptual Particle Physics Test -
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Up (u) Matter Quark Charge = +2/3 M
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Tau ( ) Matter Lepton Charge = -1 M
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Standard Model Mixer Some instructi
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1. Fill in the boxes with the corre
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Analyzing Bubble Chamber Decays Lab
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7. Now we can move on to the masses
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Analyzing Bubble Chamber Decays Lab
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7. Now we can move on to the masses
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I. Brief Description Sloan Digital
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2. Geosynchronous orbit example (w/
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III. Grading Rubric Project appropr
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What the Fermilab Website Has to Of
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Fermilabyrinth This is a computer g
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Interactive Timeline This interacti
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Electron: Applets & Other Web Resou
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Web, Magazine, Book Resources for P
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Scientific American Articles 1. The
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The Cloud Chamber: In the Nobel Pri
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Websites Explored at the Columbia-N
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Day 1: Radioactivity Unit Lesson Pl
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End of the Year - Particle Physics
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Teacher’s Resources: 1. Anatomy o