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  1. Nuclear physics. Nuclear physics is the field of physics that studies atomic nuclei and their constituents and interactions, in addition to the study of other forms of nuclear matter . Nuclear physics should not be confused with atomic physics, which studies the atom as a whole, including its electrons .

  2. Nuclear physics. Nuclear physics is the part of physics that studies the nucleus of the atom. Everything on the earth is made up of atoms; they are the smallest part of a chemical element that still has the properties of that specific element. When two or more atoms combine they create what we know as the molecule, which is the smallest part of ...

  3. Physics - Nuclear, Particles, Forces: This branch of physics deals with the structure of the atomic nucleus and the radiation from unstable nuclei. About 10,000 times smaller than the atom, the constituent particles of the nucleus, protons and neutrons, attract one another so strongly by the nuclear forces that nuclear energies are approximately 1,000,000 times larger than typical atomic energies.

  4. Nuclear Physics U.S. Department of Energy SC-26/Germantown Building 1000 Independence Avenue., SW Washington, DC 20585 P: (301) 903 - 3613 F: (301) 903 - 3833 E ...

  5. When combined with accidents at nuclear power plants, like Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima, it is understandable that public attitudes to nuclear physics changed for the worse. ‘Nuclear’ became a dirty word. It prompted some nuclear research groups to take ‘nuclear’ out of their names, says Al-Khalili: “They became the ...

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