THE NUCLEUS AND NUCLEAR REACTIONS. Nuclear descriptions Atomic number Atomic mass number Isotopes nucleons.

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THE NUCLEUS AND NUCLEAR REACTIONS

Nuclear descriptions Atomic number Atomic mass number Isotopes nucleons

Nuclear forces Electromagnetic force Strong force

Nuclear reactions and decay Decay types and nuclear stability Alpha Beta Gamma Nuclear equations & Conservation laws Half life & Activity and probability

Nuclear reactions and decay Fission Vs fusion Table of electromagnetic & strong force work or energy values Vs nucleus sizes Binding energy Vs. mass number Binding energy Vs. mass defect

Nuclear reactors Fission reactors Chain reaction Moderator Control rods Typical reactor design Containment structure and primary loop Secondary loop and electrical energy

Nuclear reactors Fusion reactors & Reaction confinement