Physics 3368 Syllabus
Lecture 1 - T 21 Aug - Feynman Lecture I.7
The Theory of Gravitation
Lecture 2 - R 23 Aug - Diffraction,
PHYS 1304 notes
Lecture 3 - T 28 Aug
Lecture 4 - R 30 Aug - Poisson Statistics, Gravity Wave Astronomy - Paul Groot (SETI Talks)
Lecture 5 - T 4 Sep - Magnitude class notes, Magnitude from Wikipedia, The magnitude scale
Lecture 6 - R 6 Sep - Homework help, Star Size Comparison 1,
Star Size Comparison 2
Lecture 7 - T 11 Sep
Lecture 8 - R 13 Sep - Mr. Farley Ferrante - Variable Stars and Light Curves
Lecture 9 - T 18 Sep - Mr. Farley Ferrante - Variable Stars and Light Curves, continued
Lecture 10 - R 20 Sep - Mr. Farley Ferrante - Variable Stars and Light Curves, continued
Lecture 11 - T 25 Sep - Virial Theorem, Supernovae, How the Universe Works - Season 1 Episode 6. Supernovas
Lecture 12 - R 27 Sep
Lecture 13 - T 2 Oct
Lecture 14 - R 4 Oct - Extreme stars (continued)
Lecture 15 - T 9 Oct - Farley's DVD
Midterm Exam - R 11 Oct
Lecture 16 - R 18 Oct - Higgs Searches in ATLAS
Lecture 17 - T 23 Oct - HI Line - 21 cm Emission - Mr. Matthew Rispoli
Lecture 18 - R 25 Oct - Curved Space - Feynman Lecture II 42
Lecture 19 - T 30 Oct - The Standard Model of Cosmology and Open Questions
Bharat Ratra, Kansas State University
audio
Lecture 20 - R 1 Nov - Professor Nathan Huntoon, SMU Engineering
Lecture 21 - T 6 Nov - Professor Nathan Huntoon, SMU Engineering
Lecture 22 - R 8 Nov - 2nd half of Bharat Ratra's talk; homework discussion
Lecture 23 - T 13 Nov - Mr. Farley Ferrante - Cosmology
Lecture 24 - R 15 Nov - Mr. Farley Ferrante - Cosmology, continued
Lecture 25 - T 20 Nov - Mr. Landon Banister, Mr. Farley Ferrante
Lecture 26 - T 27 Nov - Mr. Garrett Bockman, Ms. Meghan Austin
Lecture 27 - R 29 Nov - Mr. Charles Grosslight