Nuclear physics is the study of the atomic nucleus and its interaction with other nuclei. Nuclear power is the most common application of this.
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Nuclear physics is the study of the atomic nucleus.
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Nuclear physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nuclear physics is the field of physics that studies the building blocks and interactions of atomic nuclei. The most commonly known applications of nuclear physics are nuclear power and nuclear weapo...
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Particle physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Particle physics is a branch of physics that studies the elementary constituents of matter and radiation, and the interactions between them. It is also called high energy physics , because many ele...
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a number of lessons on how and why our nuclear technology works ... Addressing a general audience, we explain the physics behind this technology, connecting it to popular history, current issues and prospects for the future. Additionally, we provide a forum for users to discuss material presented on this site and express...
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As you probably know, there are many uses for nuclear physics. But where does it all come from? What are the underlying principles? Read further and you'll find out! ... From the other pages, it is evident that the nucleus and its "power" plays a big role in theoretical and applied physics. The nucleus is that little...
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Nuclear physics is the study of the properties of the atomic nucleus, a very tiny object at the center of every atom. The nucleus is made up protons and neutrons, which are themselves made up of quarks. The forces that hold the nucleus together are very strong.
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Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics Laboratoire national canadien pour la recherche en physique nucléaire et en physique des particule...
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