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Topics: AQME Advancing Quantum Mechanics for Engineers. Introduction to Advancing Quantum Mechanics for Engineers and Physicists “Advancing Quantum Mechanics for Engineers” (AQME) toolbox is an assemblage of individually authored tools that, used in concert, offer educators and students a one-stop-shop for semiconductor education. The AQME toolbox holds a set of easily employable nanoHUB tools appropriate for teaching a quantum mechanics class in either engineering or physics. Users no longer have to search the nanoHUB to find the appropriate applications for discovery that are related to quantum mechanics; users, both instructors and students, can simply log in and take advantage of the assembled tools and associated materials such as homework or project assignments.

Thanks to its contributors, nanoHUB users and AQME’s toolbox have benefited tremendously from the hard work invested in tools development. Simulation runs performed using the AQME tools are credited to the individual tools, and count toward individual tool rankings. Lecture 3 | Modern Physics: Classical Mechanics (Stanford)‬‏ Understanding Modern Physics: Download Leonard Susskind Video Lectures. UCSD PhysicsStream. Quantum Physics 130A. Physics | 8.224 Exploring Black Holes: General Relativity & Astrophysics, Spring 2003.

Lecture 1: Powers of Ten - Units - Dimensions - Measurements - Uncertainties - Dimensional Analysis - Scaling Arguments. 1. Fundamental Units: The fundamental units are length, time and mass. 2. Powers of Ten: "The Powers of Ten" (© Charles & Ray Eames and Pyramid Media) movie, covering 40 orders of magnitude, has been removed from the video for reasons of copyright. 3. Dimensions are denoted with brackets; some examples are given. 4. A measurement is meaningless without knowledge of its uncertainty. 5. Why are mammals as large as they are, and not much larger? 6. The dimensions of both sides of the equation must be the same; this is non-negotiable in physics. Would you like to put a link to this lecture on your homepage? Physics | 8.03 Physics III: Vibrations and Waves, Fall 2004.

Physics | 8.02SC Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism, Fall 2010.