What will be discussed in this chapter? fundamental particles of the atom Types of forces holding up the atom and its particles together Nuclear stability.
Dynamics
Circles of reasoning
Radioactivity, Nuclear Medicine & PET Scans Background Image courtesy of Dr. Bill Moore, Dept. of Radiology, Stony Brook Hospital studholme.net/research/ipag/mrdspect/mrspect3.html.
Radioactivity and Nuclear Reactions. Section 1: Radioactivity Review –What are atoms composed of? –What is the charge of each of the particles? –Where.
Radiation: Particles and Energy The Nucleus Recall that atoms are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. The nucleus of an atom contains the protons,
NUCLEAR MASS AND ENERGY Physics 12. Clip of the day: Minutephysics…on Einstein and uncertainty principle .
Creation the Element Carbon for BI105 or how the elemental composition of the Universe got to be By Dr. Harold Williams of Montgomery College Planetarium.
AP Physics Chapter 29 The Nucleus. Chapter 29: The Nucleus 29.1Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Force 29.2Radioactivity 29.3Omitted 29.4Nuclear Binding Energy.
AP Physics Chapter 29 The Nucleus
Cosmological N-Body Simulation - Topology of Large scale Structure
Constant height mode Constant force mode Force: van der Waals force, electrostatic force, Pauli repulsive force, etc laser detection cantilever Revealing.