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Physical Science 7.4c - The Atomic Nucleus
From the Physical Science course by Derek Owens. Eighth grade level. Distance Learning cou...
published: 27 Jul 2009
Author: Derek Owens
Physical Science 7.4c - The Atomic Nucleus
From the Physical Science course by Derek Owens. Eighth grade level. Distance Learning courses are available at www.derekowens.com
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The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus (3 of 15)
Episode 3 of In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox takes us on a journey through the history o...
published: 01 Mar 2008
Author: SciTechUK
The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus (3 of 15)
Episode 3 of In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox takes us on a journey through the history of particle physics. In this episode we learn how Ernest Rutherford conducted a historical experiment that revealed that most of the mass of an atom is concentrated in a tiny nucleus made of protons and neutrons. This film is part of a series originally broadcast on Teachers' TV (www.teachers.tv The series was made with the support of The Science and Technology Facilities Council (www.scitech.ac.uk). www.lhc.ac.uk - Official UK LHC website for public and schools. www.particledetectives.net - School resources on the LHC, how science works and particle physics. Films produced and directed by Alom Shaha (www.labreporter.com).
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Atomic nucleus - motivational song, Rate My Science
ratemyscience.com Publish and rate science The nucleus of an atom is the very dense region...
published: 10 Oct 2008
Author: kosigrim
Atomic nucleus - motivational song, Rate My Science
ratemyscience.com Publish and rate science The nucleus of an atom is the very dense region, consisting of nucleons (protons and neutrons), at the center of an atom. Although the size of the nucleus varies considerably according to the mass of the atom, the size of the entire atom is comparatively constant. Almost all of the mass in an atom is made up from the protons and neutrons in the nucleus with a very small contribution from the orbiting electrons. The diameter of the nucleus is in the range of 1.6 fm (10−15 m) (for a proton in light hydrogen) to about 15 fm (for the heaviest atoms, such as uranium). These dimensions are much smaller than the size of the atom itself by a factor of about 23000 (uranium) to about 145000 (hydrogen.
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Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 2. Nuclear Force, Size, and Mass
Second part of a video lecture on the size and mass of atomic nuclei, and the strong force...
published: 28 Jan 2012
Author: scissorsmode
Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 2. Nuclear Force, Size, and Mass
Second part of a video lecture on the size and mass of atomic nuclei, and the strong force between protons and neutrons. Recorded in summer of 2010 at TU Darmstadt, Germany. Language: English Free video in HD quality available at openlearnware.tu-darmstadt.de
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Forces in atomic nuclei (with subtitles)
An extract from the lecture "A journey to microworld", lecture about matter and ...
published: 20 Mar 2010
Author: AleksicJovan
Forces in atomic nuclei (with subtitles)
An extract from the lecture "A journey to microworld", lecture about matter and energy, elementary particles and forces in the nature. In this 9-minute extract, Jovan Aleksic shows how atomic nuclei are built and which forces are responsible for this.
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Nucleus of an atom
Nucleus of an atom was first discovered by deflection of positive particles passed through...
published: 11 Jan 2008
Author: kosasihiskandarsjah
Nucleus of an atom
Nucleus of an atom was first discovered by deflection of positive particles passed through a thin foil of gold.
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Designer Atomic Nuclei: Interview with NSCL's Brad Sherrill
Brad Sherrill, NSCL Associate Director for Research, discusses his May 9, 2008 Perspective...
published: 09 May 2008
Author: nsclmedia
Designer Atomic Nuclei: Interview with NSCL's Brad Sherrill
Brad Sherrill, NSCL Associate Director for Research, discusses his May 9, 2008 Perspective in the journal Science: "Designer Atomic Nuclei
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Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 12: Particle Physics & Standard Model
Last part of a video lecture on atomic nuclei and particles, sketching briefly some basic ...
published: 29 Jan 2012
Author: scissorsmode
Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 12: Particle Physics & Standard Model
Last part of a video lecture on atomic nuclei and particles, sketching briefly some basic ideas about elementary particles, their interactions, and the standard model of particle physics. This part concludes the lecture and the entire lecture series on atomic and quantum physics and the structure of matter. Recorded TU Darmstadt, Germany, during the summer of 2010. Language: English Free video in HD quality available at openlearnware.tu-darmstadt.de
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Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 1. Constituents of Nuclei
First part of a video lecture on the constituents of atomic nuclei, and the structure of t...
published: 28 Jan 2012
Author: scissorsmode
Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 1. Constituents of Nuclei
First part of a video lecture on the constituents of atomic nuclei, and the structure of the chart of nuclides due to protons and neutrons. Recorded in summer of 2010 at TU Darmstadt, Germany. Language: English Free video in HD quality available at openlearnware.tu-darmstadt.de
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Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 3. Nuclear Reactions and Q Value
Third part of a video lecture on atomic nuclei, discussing fundamentals of nuclear reactio...
published: 28 Jan 2012
Author: scissorsmode
Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 3. Nuclear Reactions and Q Value
Third part of a video lecture on atomic nuclei, discussing fundamentals of nuclear reactions and the Q value. Recorded in summer of 2010 at TU Darmstadt, Germany. Language: English Free video in HD quality available at openlearnware.tu-darmstadt.de
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Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 4: Radioactive Decay
Fourth part of a video lecture on nuclei, here on radioactive decay processes involving at...
published: 28 Jan 2012
Author: scissorsmode
Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 4: Radioactive Decay
Fourth part of a video lecture on nuclei, here on radioactive decay processes involving atomic nuclei. Some fundamental aspects of alpha, beta, and gamma decay as well as nuclear fission are discussed. Recorded in summer of 2010 at TU Darmstadt, Germany. Language: English Free video in HD quality available at openlearnware.tu-darmstadt.de
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Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 8. Interaction and Detection of gamma Rays
Part seven of a video lecture on atomic nuclei. How can gamma rays (high-energy electromag...
published: 29 Jan 2012
Author: scissorsmode
Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 8. Interaction and Detection of gamma Rays
Part seven of a video lecture on atomic nuclei. How can gamma rays (high-energy electromagnetic radiation) interact with matter, and how can one use this for detecting gamma rays. A brief introduction into fundamental ideas of gamma-ray detectors. Recorded TU Darmstadt, Germany, during the summer of 2010. Language: English Free video in HD quality available at openlearnware.tu-darmstadt.de
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Chemistry: The Stability of Atomic Nuclei
www.mindbites.com for full video. Check out www.mindbites.com for a comprehensive video-ba...
published: 17 Feb 2011
Author: Mindbitesdotcom
Chemistry: The Stability of Atomic Nuclei
www.mindbites.com for full video. Check out www.mindbites.com for a comprehensive video-based chemistry course or www.mindbites.com for additional individual video lessons on specific Chemistry concepts and topics of study.
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Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 9: Interaction & Detection of Neutrons
Part 9 of a video lecture on atomic nuclei and particles. This part contains a few remarks...
published: 29 Jan 2012
Author: scissorsmode
Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 9: Interaction & Detection of Neutrons
Part 9 of a video lecture on atomic nuclei and particles. This part contains a few remarks on the interaction of neutrons with matter and how therefore neutrons may be detected. Recorded TU Darmstadt, Germany, during the summer of 2010. Language: English Free video in HD quality available at openlearnware.tu-darmstadt.de
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How magnets work
A short educational movie about the magnificent, mysterious workings of the magnet.
Inspir...
published: 01 Mar 2011
Author: JDE-D02
How magnets work
A short educational movie about the magnificent, mysterious workings of the magnet.
Inspiration: Nick's magnet.
Made by: Fons Martens
Thank you for watching!
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Nuclear fusion and fission
quick facts on nuclear fusion and fission...
published: 19 Mar 2010
Author: xao thao
Nuclear fusion and fission
quick facts on nuclear fusion and fission
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Students learn and perform research at MSU's cyclotron
Students from across the globe came to the cyclotron at MSU for a week to be part of the P...
published: 19 Sep 2010
Author: Alisha Green
Students learn and perform research at MSU's cyclotron
Students from across the globe came to the cyclotron at MSU for a week to be part of the Physics of Atomic Nuclei program, called PAN, and learn more about the lives of physics researchers. (For LSJ.com)
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Neutron Star Merger and the Gravity Waves it Produces
Binary systems containing neutron stars are born when the cores of two orbiting stars coll...
published: 12 Sep 2011
Author: conversationEDU
Neutron Star Merger and the Gravity Waves it Produces
Binary systems containing neutron stars are born when the cores of two orbiting stars collapse in supernova explosions. Neutron stars pack the mass of our sun into the size of a city. They are so dense and packed so tightly that the boundaries atoms nuclei disappear. In such systems, Einstein's theory of general relativity predicts that neutron stars emit gravitational radiation, ripples of space-time. This causes the orbits to shrink and gradually brings the neutron stars closer together. Shown here is such a system after about 1 billion years, when two equal-mass neutron whirl around each other at 60,000 times a minute. The stars merge in a few milliseconds, sending out a burst of gravitational waves and a brief, intense gamma-ray burst.
This animation shows a neutron star merger and the gravity waves it produces. After the gamma-ray burst, the new, more massive neutron star is visible spinning at an increased rate.
To read more go to: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/swift/bursts/500th.html
Credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
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Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 11. Radiation Safety & Typical Dose Values
This eleventh part of a video lecture on atomic nuclei and particles adresses some aspects...
published: 29 Jan 2012
Author: scissorsmode
Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 11. Radiation Safety & Typical Dose Values
This eleventh part of a video lecture on atomic nuclei and particles adresses some aspects of radiation safety and lists typical dose quantities from natural and artificial sources. Radiation sickness is also briefly discussed. Recorded TU Darmstadt, Germany, during the summer of 2010. Language: English Free video in HD quality available at openlearnware.tu-darmstadt.de
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Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 6: Range and Straggling of Charged Particles
Part six of a video lecture on the atomic nuclei. Fast charged particles are slowed down d...
published: 28 Jan 2012
Author: scissorsmode
Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 6: Range and Straggling of Charged Particles
Part six of a video lecture on the atomic nuclei. Fast charged particles are slowed down due to interaction with matter. The concepts of range and straggling are discussed. Recorded TU Darmstadt, Germany, during the summer of 2010. Language: English Free video in HD quality available at openlearnware.tu-darmstadt.de
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Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 7: Detection of Fast Charged Particles
Part seven of a video lecture on atomic nuclei. When interacting with matter, fast charged...
published: 29 Jan 2012
Author: scissorsmode
Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 7: Detection of Fast Charged Particles
Part seven of a video lecture on atomic nuclei. When interacting with matter, fast charged particles can be detected. The video presents some simple concepts. Recorded TU Darmstadt, Germany, during the summer of 2010. Language: English Free video in HD quality available at openlearnware.tu-darmstadt.de
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Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 10. Radiation Dose
This tenth part of a video lecture on atomic nuclei and particles introduces some selected...
published: 29 Jan 2012
Author: scissorsmode
Atomic Physics: 16. Nuclei and Particles: 10. Radiation Dose
This tenth part of a video lecture on atomic nuclei and particles introduces some selected concepts of radiation dose (important for radiation-safety issues). Recorded TU Darmstadt, Germany, during the summer of 2010. Language: English Free video in HD quality available at openlearnware.tu-darmstadt.de