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Atomic Nucleus
003 - Atomic Nucleus
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the structure of the nucleus influences the properties of the atom. The number of the protons determines the kind of element. Isotopes are formed when the number of protons remain the same but the neutrons are different. Some isotopes are radioactive and may decay over time. The rate of decay is the half-life and can be used to measure decay or time.
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How Does The Nucleus Hold Together?
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Two protons next to each other in an atomic nucleus are repelling each other electromagnetically with enough force to lift a medium-sized labradoodle off the ground. Release this energy and you have, well, you have a nuclear explosion. Just as well there's an even stronger force than the electromagnetism holding our nuclei together. But it's not the strong force, as you mig...
published: 15 Feb 2023
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The Nucleus: Crash Course Chemistry #1
Hank does his best to convince us that chemistry is not torture, but is instead the amazing and beautiful science of stuff. Chemistry can tell us how three tiny particles - the proton, neutron, and electron - come together in trillions of combinations to form ... everything. In this inaugural episode of Crash Course Chemistry, we start out with one of the biggest ideas in chemistry ever - stuff is made from atoms. More specifically, we learn about the properties of the nucleus and why they are important to defining what an atom actually is.
This video is available in Spanish on our Crash Course en Español channel! Watch it here: https://youtu.be/G7wUMpsB5k8
Pssst... we made flashcards to help you review the content in this episode! Find them on the free Crash Course App!
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HUSSVRX - ATOMIC NUCLEUS
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Physical Science 7.4c - The Atomic Nucleus
From the Physical Science course by Derek Owens. Eighth grade level. Distance Learning courses are available at http://www.derekowens.com
published: 27 Jul 2009
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Voyage into the world of atoms
This animation shows the structure of matter at smaller and smaller scales. Zooming into a human hair, we pass through hair cells, fibril structures, keratin molecules, Carbon atoms, nuclei, neutrons, protons, and finally quarks.
The Standard Model explains how the basic building blocks of matter interact, governed by four fundamental forces. Find out more: http://home.cern/…/physi…/standard-model
Produced by Daniel Dominguez/CERN
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The Binding Energy of a Helium Nucleus or Alpha Particle #science #physics #nuclearphysics
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Atom Explained in Simple Terms
Matter is made up of atoms.
An atom is subdivided into protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The proton and neutron are found in the center of the atom and make up the nucleus.
The negatively charged particles called the electrons are found orbiting the atom.
The orbit of an electron is described as an electron cloud.
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ATOMIC NUCLEUS
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Atomic Nucleus
003 - Atomic Nucleus
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the structure of the nucleus influences the properties of the atom. The number of the protons de...
003 - Atomic Nucleus
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the structure of the nucleus influences the properties of the atom. The number of the protons determines the kind of element. Isotopes are formed when the number of protons remain the same but the neutrons are different. Some isotopes are radioactive and may decay over time. The rate of decay is the half-life and can be used to measure decay or time.
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2008, Drawn by User:Fastfission in Illustrator and Inkscape--Fastfission 15:04, 14 April. English: Top: Expected Results of Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment: Alpha Particles Passing through the Plum Pudding Model of the Atom Undisturbed. Bottom: Observed Results: Some of the Particles Were Deflected, and Some by Very Large Angles. Rutherford Concluded That the Positive Charge of the Atom Must Be Concentrated into a Very Small Location: The Atomic Nucleus., April 2008. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rutherford_gold_foil_experiment_results.svg.
"File:Alfa Beta Gamma Radiation.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed April 27, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Alfa_beta_gamma_radiation.svg.
"File:Alpha Decay.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed April 27, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Alpha_Decay.svg.
"File:Ernest Rutherford Cropped.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed April 26, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ernest_Rutherford_cropped.jpg.
"File:Nucleus Drawing.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed April 26, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nucleus_drawing.svg.
File:Plum Pudding Atom.svg, n.d. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Plum_pudding_atom.svg.
"File:Table Isotopes En.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed April 27, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Table_isotopes_en.svg.
LeVanHan. English: Periodic Table of the Elements, 2008. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Periodic-table.jpg.
London, Jay Springett from. English: Christmas Pudding with Flaming Rum, December 1, 2011. rum This photograph was submitted to Wikimedia Commons by "Will Murray (Willscrlt)". http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Christmas_Pudding_with_Flaming_Rum.jpg.
Rosenkrantz, Kurt. English: Decay of an Imaginary Radioactive Substance with a Half-Life of One Year., July 27, 2010. http://cafreetextbooks.ck12.org/science/CK12_Earth_Science_rev.pdf (page 433) If the above link no longer works, visit http://www.ck12.org and search for CK-12 Earth Science. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Radioactive_decay.png.
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003 - Atomic Nucleus
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the structure of the nucleus influences the properties of the atom. The number of the protons determines the kind of element. Isotopes are formed when the number of protons remain the same but the neutrons are different. Some isotopes are radioactive and may decay over time. The rate of decay is the half-life and can be used to measure decay or time.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
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All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
2008, Drawn by User:Fastfission in Illustrator and Inkscape--Fastfission 15:04, 14 April. English: Top: Expected Results of Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment: Alpha Particles Passing through the Plum Pudding Model of the Atom Undisturbed. Bottom: Observed Results: Some of the Particles Were Deflected, and Some by Very Large Angles. Rutherford Concluded That the Positive Charge of the Atom Must Be Concentrated into a Very Small Location: The Atomic Nucleus., April 2008. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rutherford_gold_foil_experiment_results.svg.
"File:Alfa Beta Gamma Radiation.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed April 27, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Alfa_beta_gamma_radiation.svg.
"File:Alpha Decay.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed April 27, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Alpha_Decay.svg.
"File:Ernest Rutherford Cropped.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed April 26, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ernest_Rutherford_cropped.jpg.
"File:Nucleus Drawing.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed April 26, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nucleus_drawing.svg.
File:Plum Pudding Atom.svg, n.d. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Plum_pudding_atom.svg.
"File:Table Isotopes En.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed April 27, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Table_isotopes_en.svg.
LeVanHan. English: Periodic Table of the Elements, 2008. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Periodic-table.jpg.
London, Jay Springett from. English: Christmas Pudding with Flaming Rum, December 1, 2011. rum This photograph was submitted to Wikimedia Commons by "Will Murray (Willscrlt)". http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Christmas_Pudding_with_Flaming_Rum.jpg.
Rosenkrantz, Kurt. English: Decay of an Imaginary Radioactive Substance with a Half-Life of One Year., July 27, 2010. http://cafreetextbooks.ck12.org/science/CK12_Earth_Science_rev.pdf (page 433) If the above link no longer works, visit http://www.ck12.org and search for CK-12 Earth Science. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Radioactive_decay.png.
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How Does The Nucleus Hold Together?
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- published: 15 Feb 2023
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The Nucleus: Crash Course Chemistry #1
Hank does his best to convince us that chemistry is not torture, but is instead the amazing and beautiful science of stuff. Chemistry can tell us how three tiny...
Hank does his best to convince us that chemistry is not torture, but is instead the amazing and beautiful science of stuff. Chemistry can tell us how three tiny particles - the proton, neutron, and electron - come together in trillions of combinations to form ... everything. In this inaugural episode of Crash Course Chemistry, we start out with one of the biggest ideas in chemistry ever - stuff is made from atoms. More specifically, we learn about the properties of the nucleus and why they are important to defining what an atom actually is.
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Table of Contents
Intro 00:00
Einstein & Atoms 02:05
Composition of Atoms 03:18
Atomic Number 04:20
Isotopes 08:04
Relative Atomic Mass 07:26
Mass Number 07:44
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Hank does his best to convince us that chemistry is not torture, but is instead the amazing and beautiful science of stuff. Chemistry can tell us how three tiny particles - the proton, neutron, and electron - come together in trillions of combinations to form ... everything. In this inaugural episode of Crash Course Chemistry, we start out with one of the biggest ideas in chemistry ever - stuff is made from atoms. More specifically, we learn about the properties of the nucleus and why they are important to defining what an atom actually is.
This video is available in Spanish on our Crash Course en Español channel! Watch it here: https://youtu.be/G7wUMpsB5k8
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Table of Contents
Intro 00:00
Einstein & Atoms 02:05
Composition of Atoms 03:18
Atomic Number 04:20
Isotopes 08:04
Relative Atomic Mass 07:26
Mass Number 07:44
Watch the SciShow episodes on the Strong Nuclear Force here:
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HUSSVRX - ATOMIC NUCLEUS
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Physical Science 7.4c - The Atomic Nucleus
From the Physical Science course by Derek Owens. Eighth grade level. Distance Learning courses are available at http://www.derekowens.com
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From the Physical Science course by Derek Owens. Eighth grade level. Distance Learning courses are available at http://www.derekowens.com
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2:02
Voyage into the world of atoms
This animation shows the structure of matter at smaller and smaller scales. Zooming into a human hair, we pass through hair cells, fibril structures, keratin mo...
This animation shows the structure of matter at smaller and smaller scales. Zooming into a human hair, we pass through hair cells, fibril structures, keratin molecules, Carbon atoms, nuclei, neutrons, protons, and finally quarks.
The Standard Model explains how the basic building blocks of matter interact, governed by four fundamental forces. Find out more: http://home.cern/…/physi…/standard-model
Produced by Daniel Dominguez/CERN
Copyright © CERN
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This animation shows the structure of matter at smaller and smaller scales. Zooming into a human hair, we pass through hair cells, fibril structures, keratin molecules, Carbon atoms, nuclei, neutrons, protons, and finally quarks.
The Standard Model explains how the basic building blocks of matter interact, governed by four fundamental forces. Find out more: http://home.cern/…/physi…/standard-model
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- published: 15 Apr 2018
- views: 2355599
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Chapter 18: Atomic Nucleus || LS & GS
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- published: 05 Jun 2024
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Atom Explained in Simple Terms
Matter is made up of atoms.
An atom is subdivided into protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The proton and neutron are found in the center of the atom and make up ...
Matter is made up of atoms.
An atom is subdivided into protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The proton and neutron are found in the center of the atom and make up the nucleus.
The negatively charged particles called the electrons are found orbiting the atom.
The orbit of an electron is described as an electron cloud.
Transcript: http://www.moomoomathblog.com/2021/05/atom-explained-in-simple-terms.html
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Matter is made up of atoms.
An atom is subdivided into protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The proton and neutron are found in the center of the atom and make up the nucleus.
The negatively charged particles called the electrons are found orbiting the atom.
The orbit of an electron is described as an electron cloud.
Transcript: http://www.moomoomathblog.com/2021/05/atom-explained-in-simple-terms.html
- published: 26 Oct 2020
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