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Laboratory Manual For Physics, Gary Lewis
Interactive Learningware For Physics Vol. 1: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Waves, James Tanner, Gary Lewis
Interactive Learningware For Physics Vol. 1: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Waves, James Tanner, Gary Lewis
Gary C. Lewis
Retaining the comprehensiveness and rigor of the previous edition, this sequel has been dramatically revised to be more student oriented. Definitions and issues have been improved, making them tighter and more easily understood. More than 400 sample problems have been updated and expanded to reinforce physics concepts. Formulas involving elements of calculus are better explained due to additional subsections. A wealth of animated illustrations and full-color photographs will capture today's visually-oriented students' attention.
Interactive Learningware For Physics Vol. 2: Fundamentals Of Physics, James Tanner, Gary Lewis
Interactive Learningware For Physics Vol. 2: Fundamentals Of Physics, James Tanner, Gary Lewis
Gary C. Lewis
Retaining the comprehensiveness and rigor of the previous edition, this sequel has been dramatically revised to be more student oriented. Definitions and issues have been improved, making them tighter and more easily understood. More than 400 sample problems have been updated and expanded to reinforce physics concepts. Formulas involving elements of calculus are better explained due to additional subsections. A wealth of animated illustrations and full-color photographs will capture today's visually-oriented students' attention.
Non-Traditional Techniques In Teaching Science For General Students, Gary Lewis, Ben Golden, Gail Schiffer, Diane Willey
Non-Traditional Techniques In Teaching Science For General Students, Gary Lewis, Ben Golden, Gail Schiffer, Diane Willey
Gary C. Lewis
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Triple Gamma Directional Correlations In The Decay Of Europium-154, Gary Lewis
Triple Gamma Directional Correlations In The Decay Of Europium-154, Gary Lewis
Gary C. Lewis
The ('154)Eu nucleus decays by beta emission to an excited state of the ('154)Gd nucleus. The resulting ('154)Gd nucleus decays to its ground state by emission of gamma rays. One series of gamma rays emitted in this process is a cascade of energies 723 keV, 873 keV, and 123 keV. The 873 keV gamma ray is a mixture of E2 and M1 radiation. The mixing ratio of this transition has been measured using the triple gamma directional correlation technique. The experiments used a planar geometry with one angle fixed at 90 degrees. Two Ge(Li) detectors and one NaI(T1) detector were …