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Lec 1 - Physics 111: Atomic Physics (ATM ...

Physics 111: Atomic Physics (ATM) Part 1. Balmer Series Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Atomic Physics Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures for the Balmer Series part of the lab exercise. Atomic spectroscopy was the proving ground for Quantum Mechanics. In this lab you will...
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Lec 2 - Physics 111: Atomic Physics (ATM ...

Physics 111: Atomic Physics (ATM) Part 2. Zeeman Effect Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Atomic Physics Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures for the Zeeman effect part of the lab exercise. In 1896 Peter Zeeman observed the broadening and polarization of spectral lines of sodium...
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Lec 3 - Physics 111: Beta Ray Spectrosco ...

Physics 111: Beta Ray Spectroscopy (BRA) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Beta Ray Spectroscopy Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. Radioactive decay of nuclei by emission of beta rays (electrons) is a fundamental phenomenon of nuclear physics. In this experiment you will...
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Lec 4 - Physics 111: Brownian Motion in ...

Physics 111: Brownian Motion in Cells (BMC) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Jan Liphardt This video accompanies the Brownian Motion in Cells Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. Perrin's experimental confirmation of Einstein's equation was an important piece of evidence to help settle a debate about the nature of...
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Lec 5 - Physics 111: Instrumentation Sec ...

Physics 111: Instrumentation Section Lab Equipment (BSC) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Sean O'Kelley This video accompanies the first lab of the Physics 111 Instrumentation Section (formerly Basic Semiconductor Circuits Section), providing students with an introduction to the equipment provided at the standard lab station used throughout the course. In the first lab, you will...
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Lec 6 - Physics 111: Bubble Chamber (BBC)

Physics 111: Bubble Chamber (BBC) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video used to accompany the Bubble Chamber Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. This experiment is no longer used in the course. This experiment provides an introduction to elementary particle physics. Interactions and decays of a...
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Lec 7 - Physics 111: Carbon Dioxide Lase ...

Physics 111: Carbon Dioxide Laser (CO2) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the CO2 Laser Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. The carbon dioxide laser was the first high-powered infrared laser developed. Unlike commercial lasers, the home-built laser in this laboratory allows you to...
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Lec 8 - Physics 111: Compton Scattering ...

Physics 111: Compton Scattering (COM) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Compton Scattering Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. When photons collide with electrons they give up energy, their wavelengths are increased, and they are scattered out of their original direction of...
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Lec 9 - Physics 111: Gamma Ray Spectrosc ...

Physics 111: Gamma Ray Spectroscopy (GMA) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Gamma Ray Spectroscopy Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. The purpose of this experiment is to measure the mass attenuation coefficients of several materials using gamma ray sources. First you will...
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Lec 10 - Physics 111: Hall Effect In A P ...

Physics 111: Hall Effect In A Plasma (HAL) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Hall Effect In A Plasma Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. The Hall effect is the phenomenon of a voltage developing across two boundaries in a direction transverse to the current flow in a system of...
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Lec 11 - Physics 111: Holography (HOL)

Physics 111: Holography (HOL) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanied the Holography Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. This experiment is no longer in use in the Physics 111 lab. A conventional photograph records the focused image of an object on a photographic film or plate. A hologram...
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Lec 12 - Physics 111: Introduction to Er ...

Physics 111: Introduction to Error Analysis Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Error Analysis exercise, providing students with an introduction to the theory and procedures. In many labs, you will be required to perform a detailed analysis of the data you have acquired to make quantitative statements about the properties of the physical...
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Lec 13 - Physics 111: Josephson Junction ...

Physics 111: Josephson Junction Effect (JOS) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Josephson Junction Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. Superconducting phenomena are among the most fascinating features in physics, and the Josephson Effect is the most interesting of all. In 1962,...
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Lec 14 - Physics 111: Radiation and Labo ...

Physics 111: Radiation and Laboratory Safety Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Donald Orlando Viewing this video is one part of the radiation safety training required of all students in Physics 111 who choose to do experiments involving radioactive sources or devices producing X-rays. http://advancedlab.org
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Lec 15 - Physics 111: Laser Safety

Physics 111: Laser Safety Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Donald Orlando Viewing this video is one part of the laser training required of all students in Physics 111 who choose to do experiments involving Class 3b or Class 4 lasers. This video describes the laser safety issues in the Physics 111 Laboratory course. http://advancedlab.org
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Lec 16 - Physics 111: Atomic Physics (AT ...

Physics 111: Atomic Physics (ATM) Theory Lecture ONLY Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Atomic Physics Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory of the Balmer series and Zeeman effect. http://advancedlab.org
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Lec 17 - Physics 111: Energy Levels Lect ...

Physics 111: Energy Levels Lecture Part 1 Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video provides background on energy levels in quantum mechanics useful for many experiments in the Physics 111 Laboratory. The potential energy released for an electron and the Energy of electron distribution are discussed. http://advancedlab.org
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Lec 18 - Physics 111: Energy Levels Lect ...

Physics 111: Energy Levels Lecture Part 2 Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video provides background on energy levels in quantum mechanics useful for many experiments in the Physics 111 Laboratory. The potential energy released for an electron and the Energy of electron distribution are discussed. http://advancedlab.org
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Lec 19 - Physics 111 Light Sources and ...

Physics 111 Light Sources and Detectors Lecture Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video Light Sources and Detectors accompanies several Physics 111 experiments that use light detectors, providing theoretical background on Maxwell's equations and light propagation. http://advancedlab.org
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Lec 20 - Physics 111: Optical Instrument ...

Physics 111: Optical Instruments Lecture Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies several experiments in the course, providing students with background on optics, optical instruments, rays, wave fronts, and Snell's Law. You will learn how to move light where and how you want, how light bends, and why it bends. Like reflection, refraction involves...
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Lec 21 - Physics 111: Energy Transitions ...

Physics 111: Energy Transitions Lecture Series Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Lecture Series As a theoretical background for several experiments in the course, this video discusses energy levels of atoms and their structures. Transitions are changes in energy levels that cause photons to be emitted. http://advancedlab.org
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Lec 22 - Physics 111: Laser Induced Fluo ...

Physics 111: Laser Induced Fluorescence and Raman Scattering (LIF) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanied the Laser Induced Fluorescence and Raman Scattering Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. This experiment is no longer in use in the Physics 111 lab. Molecules in the gaseous state can...
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Lec 23 - Physics 111: Low Light Signal M ...

Physics 111: Low Light Signal Measurements (LLS) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Low Light Signal Measurement Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. The main goal of this lab is to measure the output power of a low-intensity LED from across the room in daylight. You will become...
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Lec 24 - Physics 111: Non-Linear Spectro ...

Physics 111: Non-Linear Spectroscopy and Magneto-Optics Part 1 (MNO) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This is the first of two videos accompanying the Non-Linear Spectroscopy and Magneto-Optics Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. The experiment consists of three sections: (1) students learn to operate a...
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Lec 25 - Physics 111: Non-Linear Spectro ...

Physics 111: Non-Linear Spectroscopy and Magneto-Optics Part 2 (MNO) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Dmitry Budker This is the second of two videos accompanying the Non-Linear Spectroscopy and Magneto-Optics Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. The experiment consists of three sections: (1) students learn to operate...
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Lec 26 - Physics 111: Atom Trapping (MOT)

Physics 111: Atom Trapping (MOT) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Dan Stamper-Kurn This video accompanies the Atom Trapping Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. Experimental physics tends generally toward the interconnected goals of control, clarity and precision: one controls all aspects of a physical environment so...
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Lec 27 - Physics 111: Muon Lifetime (MUO)

Physics 111: Muon Lifetime (MUO) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory This video accompanies the Muon Lifetime Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. The Muon is an unstable particle, with a lifetime on the order of microseconds, which decays by means of the weak interaction into an electron and two neutrinos. If we start out with No...
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Lec 28 - Physics 111: Non-Linear Dynamic ...

Physics 111: Non-Linear Dynamics and Chaos (NLD) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory This video accompanies the Non-Linear Dynamics and Chaos Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. This experiment is an introduction to Non-Linear Dynamics, Data Acquisition, Chaos theory and Fractals. Limited as we are by our senses and relatively short...
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Lec 29 - Physics 111: Nuclear Magnetic R ...

Physics 111: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Part-1 Continuous Wave Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video part 1 accompanies the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. In the NMR experiment, nuclear dipoles (the samples) are subjected to a static magnetic field of about 4000...
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Lec 30 - Physics 111: Nuclear Magnetic R ...

Physics 111: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Part-2 Pulsed NMR Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Larry Wald This video part 2 accompanies the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. In the NMR experiment, nuclear dipoles (the samples) are subjected to a static magnetic field of about 4000 gauss as well as a...
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Lec 31 - Physics 111: Optical Pumping (OPT)

Physics 111: Optical Pumping (OPT) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Optical Pumping Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. This experiment is quantum mechanics in action. When two isotopes of rubidium atoms are placed in a static magnetic field, the electronic states undergo Zeeman...
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Lec 32 - Physics 111: How to do an Oral ...

Physics 111: How to do an Oral Report Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video describes how we expect students to present an oral report on an experiment in the Physics 111 course. http://advancedlab.org
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Lec 33 - Physics 111: Optical Trapping (OTZ)

Physics 111: Optical Trapping (OTZ) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Jan Liphardt This video accompanies the Optical Trapping Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. An optical trap or optical tweezers is a device used to apply pico-newton sized forces and make precise measurements on a scale of roughly one micron. It can...
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Lec 34 - Physics 111: Rutherford Scatter ...

Physics 111: Rutherford Scattering (RUT) Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Rutherford Scattering Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. An experiment that shook the world of physics was carried out by Rutherford in 1910. He found that when scattering alpha particles from gold foils,...
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Lec 35 - Physics 111: Hall Effect In A S ...

Physics 111: Hall Effect In A Semiconductor Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis This video accompanies the Hall Effect in a Semiconductor Experiment, providing students with an introduction to the theory, apparatus, and procedures. The Hall effect is the phenomenon of a voltage developing across two boundaries in a direction transverse to the current flow in a...
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Lec 36 - Physics 111: Soldering Technique

Physics 111: Soldering Technique Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Donald Orlando Instrumentation Lab This video shows how to solder wires and connections. You will learn how to tell a good solder joint from a bad one. Soldering is more than just tying two or more wires together to make a good connection. http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~phylabs/bsc/Manual.html
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Lec 37 - Physics 111: X-Ray Crystallography

Physics 111: X-Ray Crystallography Physics 111 Advanced Laboratory. Professor Sumner Davis Modern condensed matter physics began in 1912 when Laue, Friedrich, and Knipping presented a paper on the diffraction of x-rays by crystals. They proved that crystals are periodic lattices of atoms, and ever since then this periodicity has been invaluable to studies of condensed matter. In the...

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