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Physics 21900

General Physics II

Electricity, Magnetism and Optics

Lecture 27 – Chapter 28.1-3

Nuclear Structure

Fall 2015 SemesterProf. Matthew Jones

But First…

• de Broglie suggested that particles, like electrons, might

have wave-like properties, just like light.

� =ℎ

• We never noticed this before, because � is usually much

smaller than any objects a particle will interact with.

• Davisson-Germer experiment:

– Electron “waves” are scattered by planes of atoms in a crystal.

– Constructive and destructive interference when electron waves

are scattered by different planes

– This works because the atomic spacing is similar to the

de Broglie wavelength of the electron

Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

Nuclear Structure

Rutherford Scattering Example

http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/rutherford-scattering

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