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Dispersion
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The index of refraction in a material isn't always the same for every wavelength. This is how prisms split white light into so many colors. Created by David SantoPietro.

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Physical Science
Physics
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Provider:
Khan Academy
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Association of American Medical Colleges
Author:
David SantoPietro
Date Added:
01/24/2014
Emission spectrum of hydrogen
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Using Balmer-Rydberg equation to solve for photon energy for n=3 to 2 transition. Solving for wavelength of a line in UV region of hydrogen emission spectrum. Created by Jay.

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Physical Science
Physics
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Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Association of American Medical Colleges
Author:
James Luer
Date Added:
06/23/2014
Exponential decay and semi-log plots
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Using exponential decay equation to solve for relationship between k and half-life. Using semi-log plot to get graph of a straight line with slope of -k. Created by Jay.

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Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
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Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Association of American Medical Colleges
Author:
James Luer
Date Added:
06/12/2014
Mass defect and binding energy
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Nuclear binding energy is the energy required to split an atom’s nucleus into protons and neutrons. Mass defect is the difference between the predicted mass and the actual mass of an atom's nucleus. The binding energy of a system can appear as extra mass, which accounts for this difference. Created by Jay.

Subject:
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Association of American Medical Colleges
Author:
James Luer
Date Added:
06/12/2014
Mirror equation example problems
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In this video David solves a few exmaple problems involving concave and convex mirrors using the mirror equation and magnification equation.

Subject:
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Association of American Medical Colleges
Author:
David SantoPietro
Date Added:
06/25/2018