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A commercial source for x-ray filters, UV filters, EUV filters, thin films, ultrathin foils, and Be windows. Transmission curves are available on line.
  
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The purpose of this experiment is to familiarize the student with with basic gamma-ray spectroscopy techniques. The setup uses thallium-activated sodium iodide detectors,…
  
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A summary of the international NIM and CAMAC standards for modular instrumentation used in nuclear and particle physics. Voltage ranges for the most common logic signals standards…
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Muon Decay Experiment  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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T. Struble and L. Neukirch
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T. Struble and L. Neukirch, 2011 AAPT Summer Meeting - Workshop 35: Advanced Labs (2011).
An experiment to measure the mean lifetime of the muon. It was developed as an outreach activity of the Cosmic Ray Observation Project (CROP) at The University of Nebraska. CROP is a…
  
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A. Khalid, A. Khan, and M. Anwar; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
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In this experiment students use XRF spectroscopy to analyze a sample’s elemental composition. From the characteristic X-ray energies, Moseley’s Law, a proof of the existence of the…
  
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The purpose of this experiment is to verify the energy dependence of gamma radiation upon scattering angle and to compare the differential cross section obtained from the data with…
  
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This laboratory is designed for students to become familiar with the principles and detection techniques of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), examine the relationship between current…
A mechanical analog of nuclear magnetic resonance  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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M. Masters, AAPT Summer Meeting (2012).
A mechanical analog apparatus for teaching Nuclear Magnetic Resonance is assembled of PVC, an air-bearing, a magnetic sphere, two sheet magnets, and a pair of Helmholtz coils. The…
  
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Counting statistics of cosmic rays is explored using a LabVIEW based computer program on a computer connected to a National Instruments data acquisition unit. The program collects…
Compton Scattering of Cs-137 Gamma Rays  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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J. Parks and C. Cheney, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 76-79 (2015).
The Compton Effect is an ideal physics experiment for the advanced modern physics lab. The relevance of this experiment and an approach to teaching about this lab are discussed. The…
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