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Lecture 13: Light and Atoms (continued). Charged Particles in Electromagnetic Fields (M-I-T)
Lecture 13: Light and Atoms (continued). Charged Particles in Electromagnetic Fields (M-I-T)
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Charged particles in EM fields: potentials and gauge invariance (M-I-T)
Lecture 13: Light and Atoms (continued). Charged Particles in Electromagnetic Fields (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Barton Zwiebach
Basic and Health Sciences
2
Charged particles in EM fields: Schrodinger equation (M-I-T)
Lecture 13: Light and Atoms (continued). Charged Particles in Electromagnetic Fields (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Barton Zwiebach
Basic and Health Sciences
3
Einstein's B and A coefficients determined. Lifetimes and selection rules (M-I-T)
Lecture 13: Light and Atoms (continued). Charged Particles in Electromagnetic Fields (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Barton Zwiebach
Basic and Health Sciences
4
Transition rates induced by thermal radiation (continued) (M-I-T)
Lecture 13: Light and Atoms (continued). Charged Particles in Electromagnetic Fields (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Barton Zwiebach
Basic and Health Sciences
5
Transition rates induced by thermal radiation (M-I-T)
Lecture 13: Light and Atoms (continued). Charged Particles in Electromagnetic Fields (M-I-T)
MIT
Prof. Barton Zwiebach
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