Introductory Nuclear Physics ⚡ < Limited >
: A powerful, short-range force that overcomes the electrical repulsion between protons to bind nucleons together.
: The process by which an unstable nucleus loses energy by emitting radiation. Introductory Nuclear Physics
, which is significantly higher than bulk material densities. : A powerful, short-range force that overcomes the
: Responsible for specific radioactive processes, such as beta decay . Key Nuclear Processes : A powerful
: The splitting of a heavy nucleus into smaller parts, releasing a massive amount of energy.
Nuclear physics is essential to modern life, with diverse applications such as:
