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### What is fundamental ([[FermiLab team member pages|Nelly "Crazy Eyes Killa" K.]]) | ### What is fundamental ([[FermiLab team member pages|Nelly "Crazy Eyes Killa" K.]]) | ||
### What is the world made of ([[FermiLab team member pages|Hannah S.]]) | ### What is the world made of ([[FermiLab team member pages|Hannah S.]]) | ||
− | ### What holds it together ([[FermiLab team member pages|Vail | + | ### What holds it together ([[FermiLab team member pages|Vail]]) |
### How do we know any of this? ([[FermiLab team member pages|Tim B.]]) | ### How do we know any of this? ([[FermiLab team member pages|Tim B.]]) | ||
### How do we experiment with tiny particles? ([[FermiLab team member pages|Isaac Z.]]) | ### How do we experiment with tiny particles? ([[FermiLab team member pages|Isaac Z.]]) |
Revision as of 21:24, 13 February 2008
Contents
AP Physics C Particles Project Wiki Page for FermiLab
Team member pages
Task list
- Homework reading assignments
- Particle Adventure Readings:
- Basic experiments
- Particle Fireworks
- Table of Elementary Particles
- Generations of Elementary Particles
- Play with elementary particles
- Homework questions
- Notes from FermiLab
- Presentations
- Labs
- Radioactive decay
- Bubble Chamber
- BaBar
- OSPP
- Group Project
- Z Boson mass
- Cosmic rays
Resources
The Nobel Prize website [1] is a valuable historical reference (probably because lots of the people who did this work won them). For a detailed look at high energy experiments, see FermiLab's exhibit [2]. General information and links are on the course website, [3]. Books (yes, actual books) are on reserve for your use in the SJS library. See especially [4].
- ↑ Nobel Prizes
- ↑ Search for the Building Blocks
- ↑ AP Physics C1 website Particle Physics page
- ↑ Lederman, chapter 6
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