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1 Overview of the Structure of Physics Where do Statistical &Thermal Physics fit in? Niels Bohr 1922 Nobel Prize in Physics for “His services in the investigation of the structure of atoms and of the radiation emanating from them.”

2 Interesting Trivia (to me)! Neils Bohr is the Only Nobel Prize winner to have also been an Olympic Medalist! In the 1908 Olympics, he & his brother Harald * were on the Danish soccer team, which won a sliver medal! *Harald Bohr later became a world famous mathematician!

3 Classical Physics is The Foundation of pure & applied (macroscopic) physics & engineering! Newton’s Laws + Electromagnetism + Statistical Mechanics + Thermodynamics. These give a good description of most of the macroscopic world. Classical Mechanics (Newton, Lagrange, Hamilton,..) The Physics of the 17 th & 18 th Centuries. Still useful in the 21 st Century!! The Structure of Physics

4 Classical Electromagnetism & Optics (Newton, Coulomb, Gauss, Faraday, Maxwell,..) The Physics of the 18 th & 19 th centuries. Still useful in the 21 st Century! High Speeds (v ≤ ~ c)  Special Relativity (Einstein,..) 20 th Century Physics! Small Size (atomic & smaller): Quantum Mechanics (Bohr, Schrödinger, Heisenberg….) 20 th century physics! Physics Structure

5 “Mechanics” HOW objects move (behave) under given forces. (Usually) Does not deal with the sources of forces. Answers the question: Given the forces, how do objects move? Forces in the universe are classified into 4 types: The 4 Fundamental Forces Of Nature! Some version of Mechanics applies to all four!

6 The 4 Fundamental Forces of Nature The sources of the forces, in order of decreasing strength The Strong Nuclear Force: Binds nuclei together. Explained by “Standard Model” & Quantum Chromodynamics. Still being researched. The Electromagnetic Force: E&M phenomena. Chemical forces. Most everyday forces. Maxwell, Coulomb, Ampere, Faraday,... The Weak Nuclear Force: Nuclear decay. Fermi, Bethe, others. Electroweak Theory. The Gravitational Force: Newton (classical mechanics), Einstein (general relativity), Hawking….

7 The 4 Fundamental Forces of Nature The sources of the forces, in order of decreasing strength

8 The Four Fundamental Forces The “Electro-Weak” Force Since ~ the late 1960’s, in some sense, the 4 fundamental forces have been reduced to three! That is, the Electromagnetic Force & the Weak Nuclear Force were combined into one theory. This was first done by S. Weinberg & A. Salaam. For this work, they received the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics!

9 The Standard Model of Particle Physics The “Periodic Table for Elementary Particles”! Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) & the Electroweak Theory Protons & Neutrons consist of 3 Quarks each.

10 The Standard Model

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14 The Rest of Physics! What we’ve mentioned so far is  all of physics except: Statistical Mechanics: (This course ≡ “Stat Mech” ) “Stat Mech” is the mechanics of systems of huge numbers (>> ~ 10 23 ) of particles. Statistical Mechanics 1. Uses Probability & Statistics to calculate macroscopic properties from microscopic force laws. 2. Applies to BOTH the Classical & the Quantum worlds! 3. Is the major link between microscopic & macroscopic physics! 4. Contains Thermodynamics as a sub-theory!


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