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The physics major is one of the hardest majors at Knox. Through the study of physics, we attempt to understand the mechanisms which govern the properties of everything, including [[Chemistry]] (whose properties in turn govern [[Biology]] and so forth). In this way, physics is obscenely generalized and difficult to understand for some, exceeded in complexity only by pure [[mathematics]] and [[snowflakes]]. There are some branches of mathematics that work in the nth dimension, so mathematics can be fundamentally more complex then physics or snowflakes.
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==Faculty==
 
Knox has three physics professors, all experimentalists, principally. They are
 
* [[Charles Schulz]] - Dept Chair, Mossbauer Spectroscopy
 
* [[Thomas Moses]] - Liquid crystals
 
* [[Mark Shroyer]] - Nuclear quadrupole magnetic resonance
 
 
 
==Courses==
 
A typical major, after running through the three 100-level intro courses, will take
 
* 205 - Modern Physics
 
* 241 - Intro to Research
 
* 312 - Classical Dynamics
 
 
 
Then you have the option of several upper level courses such as
 
* 313 - Electricity and Magnetism
 
* 314 - Quantum Mechanics
 
* 316 - Astrophysics
 
* 308 - Optics
 
* 310 - Thermodynamics
 
* 242 - Digital Electronics
 
 
 
 
 
The Senior Seminars are the courses that kill you, especially when there's only 3 people in the class and one of them is [[Jordan Watkins]], who is way smarter than you. Each year there are senior seminars offered in:
 
* Analytical Mechanics
 
* Quantum Mechanics
 
* Electrodynamics
 
 
 
 
 
Recently the Quantum Mechanics senior seminar was offered and only two students, [[Fahim Chandurwala]] and [[Tenzing Shaw]] were crazy enough to take it. The pair also took at the same time a half-credit independant study in Partial Differential Equations. The instructor for both courses is [[Thomas Moses|Tom Moses]], arguably one of the most intelligent professors at Knox.
 
 
 
==Resources==
 
* [http://www.knox.edu/x1773.xml Physics Dept homepage]
 
* [http://www.knox.edu/x1720.xml Knox Physics courses]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 12 August 2007