The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the more precisely the position of a particle is determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known, and vice versa. Therefore, the correct answer is D - momentum and position
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the more precisely the position of some particle is determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known, and vice versa. Therefore, the correct answer is D - momentum and position.
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The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the more precisely the position of a particle is determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known, and vice versa. Therefore, the correct answer is D - momentum and position
8. FALL 2012 GENERAL MEETINGS
• Meeting time @ 7:00 p.m. (no longer @ 6:00 p.m.)
• Location: SEC 100
• Dates:
1. 09/06/12
2. 09/20/12
3. 10/04/12
4. 10/18/12
5. 11/01/12
6. 11/29/12 ???
9. OUR WEBSITE INCLUDES:
www.aed.uh.edu
• Cougar Scalpels
• Newsletters
• Calendar of Events
• Active Members Log
• Photo gallery
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• Application
10. WHY JOIN?
• AED is the LARGESTnationally accredited/recognized premedical honor
society
• Receive first-hand information about Texas medical schools from medical
students, admissions boards,and deans
• Informative seminars in preparing personal statements and applications
• Tours of Texas medical schools
• Mock MCAT exams with free diagnostic review
including discounts towards MCAT courses!!
• AED T-shirt ($10 value) included in membership dues
• Opportunities to participate in community service
activities and volunteer work
• Meet students with the same goals. Attend social gatherings
with free food and drinks
• Receive our chapter’s own newsletter, Cougar Scalpel.
• Members only access to MCAT books from four companies!!
• And Much, Much MORE!!
11. MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS
• All Members:
• Attend at least 3chapter meetings
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• Participate in 2recruiting and/or fund-raising events
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• Acquire at least 20active total points
• Associate Members:
• Dues of $30/semester or $50/year (Includes AED
T-shirt. Adds towards National Membership.)
• National Members:
• GPA of 3.20 in both the cumulative and science GPA
• Completed at least 45 hours of college credit
• Dues of $30/semester or $50/year (Includes AED T-shirt.
Adds towards Lifetime Membership.)
• Mandatory Non-Refundable $75 National fee (goes to the AED national office)
• Optional one-time lifetime national fee of $150
• Approval of completed membership application by Faculty Advisor,
Dr. Williams
• APPLICATIONS DUE OCTOBER 4th (our third meeting)
12. WHY BE ACTIVE IN AED?
• HPAC letters are very important!!
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• Events Sign-Up form on our website
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• Please fill out a new form for each event you are
signing up for!
21. GLOBAL MEDICAL BRIGADES
First Meeting: Thursday September 13 at 6:00 pm
.
If you are interested, speak to Adriana at the end of the meeting.
22. COUGAR SCAPEL
• Texas Delta’s AED Newsletter
• Provide you with information from past, present and
future events
• Also, summaries of a breakthrough, law or
event that occurred in the medical field
• If you’re interested in contributing
to the Cougar Scalpel on any
previous research experience
you have had, please talk to
Faizan Jafri, our Reporter!
24. MCAT CHEMISTRY QUESTION:
• According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle,
which of the following pairs of properties of an
electron cannot be known with certainty at the
same time:
• A. change and velocity
• B. spin and subshell
• C. average radius and energy level
• D. momentum and position