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Radiation Interaction: Physics Foundation Course

Join Professor Mark A. Prelas in a comprehensive course on the interaction of radiation with matter. Explore concepts from "Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers" by Taylor and Zafiratos. Course includes review of physics and nuclear science, with grading based on homework, exams, and a final. Exams are open book and open notes, allowing for the use of a programmable calculator. For more information or to clarify any queries, visit Professor Prelas in office E2435 EBE or contact him via email at prelasm@missouri.edu.

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Radiation Interaction: Physics Foundation Course

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  1. NE 409 Interaction of Radiation with Matter

  2. Instructor • Professor Mark A. Prelas • Office: E2435 EBE • Phone: 882-9691 • E-mail: prelasm@missouri.edu • Web : http://prelas.nuclear.missouri.edu

  3. Reference Book • Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers • By John R. Taylor and Chris D. Zafiratos

  4. Notes • All notes will be available to student in the NE office. You can read or copy the notes in the office. The notes can’t be removed from the office area.

  5. Course Goals • To Provide a foundation in physics for students with a variety of backgrounds • Using reference text • Review of Physics 8 weeks • To provide a foundation for nuclear science • Using notes • Review of Nuclear science 8 weeks

  6. Grading • Lots and Lots of Homework 30% • Two Midterm Exams 40% • Comprehensive Final Exam 30%

  7. Exams • All exams are open book open notes • You may use a programmable calculator

  8. First Assignment • Get Book from Bookstore • Review Relativity

  9. Questions?

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