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Nuclear physics explained

Label
Nuclear physics explained
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Nuclear physics explained
Oclc number
1038750678
Runtime
http://bibfra.me/vocab/marc/unknown
Series statement
The Great Courses. Physics & chemistryThe Great Courses. Science
Summary
Nuclear radiation is everywhere'raining down on you from space, penetrating your body from the Sun, bombarding you from the food you eat and air you breathe, zapping you in medical tests, and pelting you from consumer products. How worried should you be? Nuclear Physics Explained teaches you the basics of nuclear physics and puts your mind at ease about most sources of radiation, while alerting you to what is truly risky. In 24 fast-paced, half-hour lectures, award-winning Professor Lawrence Weinstein of Old Dominion University explains the science, history, hazards, applications, and latest advances in the field, while also taking you inside the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility to show off the awe-inspiring machines that he uses in his research. Dr. Weinstein describes how nuclear bombs are made; the different designs for nuclear reactors and why those at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima failed catastrophically; how cancer radiation treatments work; the principles behind the host of medical imaging tools from CT to PET to MRI; and uses of radiation for age-dating and fraud detection. Above all, you delve into the workings of the atomic nucleus, exploring neutrons, protons, quarks, gluons, radioactivity, and all major forms of radiation. You'll find that this notoriously complex subject is far more accessible and intriguing than you ever dreamed
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
Classification
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