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Slides Shown in Class, Organized by Course Outline
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Slides will be posted here as they become available, typically after lectures have been given. If you'd like a rough idea of the content to be covered in future lectures please use the links to the previous years course slides at the bottom of the page.
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Introduction to the Course |
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Nuclear Weapons |
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Here is a video taken in 2005 (courtesy of Martin Kalinowski, copyright 2005) of the chain reaction demonstration performed this year in the January 29 course session. The bottom of the cage is covered with mousetraps that have corks balanced on top of them. Professor Lamb initiates a chain reaction by throwing a rubber stopper into the cage, which sets off the first few mouse traps. This is analogous to neutrons from the initiator flooding a supercritical configuration of fissile material. The corks that fly up in the air are like the neutrons emitted in the first generation of the fission. Each of the corks in that first generation sets off another mousetrap, which in turn releases more corks. The second round of corks sets off even more mousetraps. |
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Take a few minutes to step through the movie frame by frame and you will be able to distinguish the first and second generations of corks, though it is difficult to distinguish the later generations. |
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Effects of Nuclear Explosions |
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Nuclear Explosion Effect Range Calculator
(not visible in all browsers, scroll down for more slides)
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This range calculator is compliments of Carlos Labs. |
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Nuclear Terrorism |
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Delivery Methods |
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Nuclear Arsenals |
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Defending Against Nuclear Attack |
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Nuclear Arms Control |
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The Future |
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Previous Years' Class Slides*
Spring 2015
Spring 2014
Spring 2013
Spring 2012
Spring 2011
*Note: Links to Previous Years' Slides may direct you to a previous year's website. Always check that you are in the current year's website for the correct course information and dates.
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