Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Decay at Very Different Rates
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Earth's Geology Relies on Slow Rates of Decay
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Marie Curie Discovers Atom Thorium
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20th Century Was the Year of Nuclear Physics
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The Difference Between Particle and Nuclear Physics
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Nuclear Waste Moves Toward the Valley of Stability
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Pauli Exclusion Principle Keeps Atoms From Ghosting
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The Fundamental Forces Nuclear Physics Use
Description:
Explore the fascinating world of nuclear physics in this 31-minute video lecture presented by Lawrence Weinstein. Delve into the fundamentals of nuclear energy, the periodic table of elements, and the historical discoveries that shaped the field. Understand the differences between alpha, beta, and gamma decay, and their impact on Earth's geology. Learn about the contributions of scientists like Rutherford, Soddy, and Marie Curie to nuclear physics. Discover the distinctions between particle and nuclear physics, the concept of nuclear waste stability, and the Pauli Exclusion Principle. Gain insights into the fundamental forces used in nuclear physics and how they relate to our understanding of the universe. Whether you're a science enthusiast or a curious learner, this comprehensive overview provides a solid foundation in nuclear physics concepts.
Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Energy, and the Periodic Table of Elements