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Lecture 4: Matter/Energy Interactions: Atomic Spectra

Instructor: Donald Sadoway

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  • @FennecFoxxx not when the dt frountation is occuring on the front hypothesis, wierd but it makes sense at the end of the day :)

  • @Jerry Blame it on Ben Franklin. He thought the charge carrier was positive. He knew there was a 50% chance he was wrong but he flipped a coin and we now have what we have.

  • @JerryKitich Think of it as the terminal where electrons LEAVE, thus positive. :)

  • @JerryKitich

    cathode is negative, but cation is positive. i find it kinda weird too.

  • I thought cathode was positive? 

  • why is the TA wearing a usc sweatshirt?

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