Nuclear Physics Explained. Episode 6, The Liquid-Drop Model of the Nucleus.
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[San Francisco, California, USA] : The Great Courses, 2018., Kanopy Streaming, 2019.
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Now open the hood to see how the nucleus works. Start simple with a hydrogen atom, which has a nucleus of one proton orbited by a single electron. Build from there, adding neutrons and more protons, forging elements and their isotopes and seeing how the nucleus behaves much like a liquid drop. Then use the Fermi gas model to refine your understanding of nuclear structure.
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Weinstein, L. (2018). Nuclear Physics Explained . The Great Courses.

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Weinstein, Lawrence. 2018. Nuclear Physics Explained. The Great Courses.

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Weinstein, Lawrence. Nuclear Physics Explained The Great Courses, 2018.

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Weinstein, Lawrence. Nuclear Physics Explained The Great Courses, 2018.

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