Physique quantique
Teacher: Vlad Constantinescu (Montreal)
Speaks English, French, RomanianBohr's atom, de Broglie wavelength, wave-particle duality of light, blackbody radiation, Schrodinger equation, Planck's equation/observations, Born's probability density function, quantum uncertainty principle, etc.
Longueur d'onde de Broglie, l'atome selon Bohr, la dualité de la lumière, radiation des corps noirs, l'équation de Schrodinger, l'équation de Planck et ses observations, la fonction de Born decrivant la densité de probabilité, le principe d'incertitude quantique, etc.
Theory includes development of the fundamental experiments that have led to the quantum knowledge we posses today, coupled with the mathematical derivations needed to arrive at these equations
Lessons in person:
Hourly rates (CAD $ / USD $)
$25.00 [~$17.88] | |
$18.00 [~$12.87] | |
$12.00 [~$8.58] |
Circuits electriques
Teacher: Vlad Constantinescu (Montreal)
Speaks English, French, RomanianKirchhoff law, Ohm's law, soldering, induction, magnetism, solving circuits, active/passive elements, circuit equations, building circuits on breadboards, circuit design implementation testing and improvements, amplifiers, TV circuitry, AM/FM, impedance matching, circuit tuning, smith chart, etc.
Lois de Kirchhoff et d'Ohm, induction, magnetisme, équations liées aux circuits, éléments actifs/passifs, design/implementation/tests, amplificateurs, circuits de TV, AM/FM, soudure, abaque de Smith, adaptation d'impedance, etc.
In-depth, extensive view of circuit concepts and applications. The course is unique in that there are hands-on practical circuit building (including soldering, testing on oscilloscopes, etc.) sessions within each part of the course.
Lessons in person:
Hourly rates (CAD $ / USD $)
$25.00 [~$17.88] | |
$18.00 [~$12.87] | |
$12.00 [~$8.58] |
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