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1 Take out hwk & tables. Compare answers to hwk sets.

2 List 2 pieces of evidence that light is a wave. Diffraction Interference. List 1 piece of evidence that light is a stream of particles. Photoelectric effect List 1 piece of evidence for the Bohr model of the atom. Emission or Absorption spectra

3 Ref Table Page 3.

4 Standard Model Physicists have developed a theory called “The Standard Model”. It explains what matter and energy are, what holds matter together, and how forces are communicated.

5 Standard Model It was once thought that the fundamental particles were electrons, protons, neutrons. Now more & smaller subatomic particles found – quarks & in the nucleus. Forces are carried by particles too!

6 Antimatter particles Same mass but opposite charge & spin. When a particle meets its antiparticle twin, they completely annihilate, destroy.

7 All matter classified Hadrons or Leptons Hadrons made from quarks. p + & n o Quarks can’t exist alone.

8 Protons, Neutrons: are baryons made of only up & down quarks. Ex 1. How many up & down quarks in a p+? Charge = +1 Baryons have 3 quarks only. 2 up & 1 down. u + u + d +2/3 +2/3 – 1/3 = +1

9 Ex 2: How many up & down quarks in a n o ? Charge = 0 1 up & 2 down. u d d +2/3 -1/3 -1/3 = 0

10 The Atom

11 Leptons The most familiar member of this group is the electron e, but there are also heavier particles called the muon  and the tau . For each of those, there is a smaller “partner” called a neutrino. The leptons are all capable of independent existence.

12 All particles have anti-particles same mass. Antiparticles behave same as corresponding matter particles, except they have opposite charges. A proton is electrically positive - an antiproton is negative. Gravity affects matter and antimatter the same way. If matter & corresponding antimatter meet, they annihilate into pure energy!

13 Antimatter Notation add bar to antimatter: Mesons quark & antiquark.

14 3. A particle is composed of 2 charm, & 1 bottom quark. What is its charge? +1. What type of particle is it? Write the symbols & charges for all the particles. c c b +2/3+2/3-1/3

15 4. A particle is composed of 1 anti-strange, & 1 down quark. What type of particle is it? Meson. What is it’s charge? 0. Write the symbols & charges for all the particles. s d +1/3-1/3

16 All stable particles must have whole number of elementary charge! Quarks cannot exist by themselves. No stable particle can have + 1 1/3 charge but can have +2, -1 etc.

17 Forces & Force Exchange Particles 4 Fundamental Forces Strong Nuclear (Nuclear) Electromagnetic Weak (Nuclear) Gravity The universe exists because the fundamental particles interact. These interactions include 4 attractive & repulsive forces, decay, & annihilation. Force particles are gauge bosons.

18 Strong Force Short Range, Attractive only – holds nuclear particles together. Particle = gluons.

19 Electromagnetic Force Long range. Attracts & repels charged particles (Coulomb’s Law). Carrier particle = photon.

20 Weak Force In the nucleus. Involved with decay of particles. Short range. The carrier particles of the weak interactions are the W and Z bosons.

21 Gravity Long range weakest force. Attractive only. The gravity force carrier particle has not been found. It, however, is predicted to exist and may someday be found: the graviton.

22 Quarks & Leptons 5:40 min. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =aTFCKbZw8QY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =aTFCKbZw8QY Hwk: 1.Read Text 25-4 pg 917-923 Do pg 923 #1,2 Pg 928 #30 – 37 Full sentences! 2. Bring back textbook!

23 Summary: EM energy can be thought of as tiny particles (photons) related to f. E in EM radiation/photons E = hf. Matter has E stored in nucleus. E in matter E = mc 2. Joules. 1 u = 1 p+, 1n o, = 931 MeV.

24 The charge on the quark below would be: +1 +2/3 -2/3

25 This particle is a: a. Lepton b. Proton c. Meson a. neutron

26 Cern Standard Model http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0KjX sGRvoA&feature=related 5 minutes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0KjX sGRvoA&feature=related

27 Comprehensive Standard Model Summery (15 minutes) Cassiopeia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6i- qE8AigE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6i- qE8AigE

28 Quantum Song http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ayer_detailpage&v=DZGINaRUEkUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ayer_detailpage&v=DZGINaRUEkU

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30 What is Higgs Boson 3:30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIg1Vh 7uPywhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIg1Vh 7uPyw What now for the Higgs 8:00 min w/ad. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=649iUqr OKuEhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=649iUqr OKuE

31 Regents Problems Wksht.


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