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Introduction to Special Relativity Prof. Markus Klute Mon-Fri, Jan 4-8, 11-15, 19-22, 25-29, 03-04:30pm, 26-152 Pre-register on WebSIS and attend first class. Listeners allowed, space permitting Prereq: GIR:PHY1, GIR:CAL1 Level: U 9 units Standard A - F Grading REST Introduces the basic ideas and equations of Einstein's special theory of relativity. Topics include Lorentz transformations, length contraction and time dilation, four vectors, Lorentz invariants, relativistic energy and momentum, relativistic kinematics, Doppler shift, space-time diagrams, relativity paradoxes, and some concepts of general relativity. Intended for freshmen and sophomores. Not usable as a restricted elective by Physics majors. Credit cannot be received for 8.20 if credit for 8.033 is or has been received in the same or prior terms. Optional recitation sections: R01 TR 4:30 to 5:00 pm Room 26-152 Contact: Markus Klute, 24-508, 253-1589, klute@mit.edu |
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Classical Mechanics II Matt Evans Mon-Fri, Jan 4-8, 11-15, 19-22, 25-29, 10-11:30am, 4-270 Pre-register on WebSIS and attend first class. Listeners allowed, space permitting Prereq: GIR:PHY1, GIR:CAL2 Level: U 6 units Standard A - F Grading A broad, theoretical treatment of classical mechanics, useful in its own right for treating complex dynamical problems, but essential to understanding the foundations of quantum mechanics and statistical physics. Generalized coordinates, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations, canonical transformations, and Poisson brackets. Applications to continuous media. The relativistic Lagrangian and Maxwell's equations. R01 MTWRF 12:00 - 1:00 room 4-270 Contact: Matt Evans, NW22-275, 452-3272, m3v4n5@mit.edu |