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Nuclear
Relating to the nucleus of an atom. The 'nuclear model' of the atom is one that describes a system of a nucleus surrounded by electrons.
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60...
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The Elements: Hydrogen
Hydrogen is a highly flammable element, with the potential to become a non-polluting alternative to gasoline. Chemistry - Periodic Table - Learning Points. Hydrogen is the element with the lowest density. Hydrogen is highly flammable and...
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Making a Star on Earth
Large-scale nuclear fusion is one of the ultimate goals of science which has yet to be achieved. How does nuclear fusion work and is a future likely in which we can reproduce the power of a star on Earth? Earth Science - Earth's...
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What is Electricity? - Energy Movement
What is electricity? How is it created, and what makes it useful? Physics - Electricity And Circuits - Learning Points. Electricity is a flow of charge. The flow of moving electrons is known as the electric current. Voltage is the amount...
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The Elements: Radium
Learn why radium is so radioactive it can both cause and cure cancer. Chemistry - Periodic Table - Learning Points. Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radium in 1898. Radium is a product of the radioactive decay of uranium. Exposure to...
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Nuclear Fission: The Power and Dangers of Splitting Atoms
Find out what happens when an atom splits and why, depending on how this process is controlled, the consequences can be productive or destructive. Physics - Energy And Radioactivity - Learning Points. Nuclear fission creates energy by...
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How to Make Fake Snow
Snow forms in the atmosphere as a result of water molecules attaching themselves to nuclei bacteria. But scientists have found ways to manipulate the freezing process of water and the production of these nuclei to create snow...
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Covalent Bonding
How non-metal elements combine by covalent bonds to form compounds. Chemistry - Atoms And Bonding - Learning Points. Covalent bonds occur between non-metal atoms. The number of bonds depends on how many electrons are in the outer shell....
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Nuclear Waste
Nuclear fission is the process used in nuclear power plants, which creates radioactive nuclear waste that is hazardous to humans. Discover how this nuclear waste is disposed of and stored. Earth Science - Earth's Resources - Learning...
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Strong nuclear force
The force that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary...
Higgsino Physics
Step-by-Step Nuclear Physics Simulation of the Chernobyl Reactor
The Chernobyl disaster was the worst nuclear accident in history, caused by a series of critical mistakes during a safety test. This video explains the relevant nuclear physics, models the Chernobyl reactor, and demonstrates how...
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I WONDER - What Is Radioactive Decay?
Discover 'What Is Radioactive Decay?' and learn how atoms break down to release energy in an invisible dance! A quick, intriguing look into the atomic world, great for kids curious about science.
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I WONDER - What Is Nuclear Fusion?
Dive into 'What Is Nuclear Fusion?' to see how joining atoms together can power the stars and maybe our future! A quick, starry exploration of a mighty force, perfect for young space enthusiasts.
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High Five Facts - Nuclear Processes
Explore 'Nuclear Processes' to see the energy that lights up stars and Earth! A bright, simple look at the science behind the power.
Higgsino Physics
Atomic Bombs and Nuclear Reactors Simulated - Critical Mass Misconception
This video explains how atomic bombs and nuclear reactors work with a simulation. It also explains why critical mass is a confusing topic in nuclear physics. It depends on a lot more than just the mass.
Institute of Human Anatomy
The Key to Building & Keeping Muscle
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the unique circumstances around skeletal muscle hypertrophy, and how resistance training can help muscle bounce back after a period of inactivity.
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GCSE Physics - Radioactive Decay and Half Life #35
This video covers:
- How radioactive decay
works
- What acti
vity means
- The two definitio
ns of half-life
- How to show radioact
ive decay on a graph
- How we can find the count rate
with a...
- How radioactive decay
works
- What acti
vity means
- The two definitio
ns of half-life
- How to show radioact
ive decay on a graph
- How we can find the count rate
with a...
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The Force of Gravity and the Birth of the Solar System
This video examines the force of gravity and looks at its critical role in the formation of the sun and planets of our solar system.
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The Sun and Solar System - Solar System Series
This video introduces the Sun and planets of the solar system. This video looks at galaxies ,identifies the location of the solar system in the Milky Way galaxy and discusses the role of nuclear fusion in the sun.
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The Big Bang Theory
This video explains the formation of the universe as described by the Big Bang theory.
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The Eukaryotic Cell
The Eukaryotic Cell examines a eukaryotic cell by describing its structure.
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Production of Electromagnetic Waves from Atoms and Nuclei
The video discusses the production of electromagnetic waves from atoms and nuclei. It covers different examples of producing radio waves, microwaves, x-rays, gamma rays, infrared radiation, visible light, and ultraviolet light. The video...
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Nuclear Energy and Power Generation
This video provides a brief and concise explanation of nuclear energy. It highlights the two main processes involved in nuclear energy production: fusion, which occurs in the sun and involves the joining of hydrogen nuclei, and fission,...
Catalyst University
Physical Chemistry | The Hard Shell Model
1) What is the Hard Shell Model equation of state?<br/>
2) What is the c<br/>onstant, b?
3) What does this model tel<br/>l us about repulsions?
4) Overall, what is th<br/>e theory of the Hard Shell Model?
2) What is the c<br/>onstant, b?
3) What does this model tel<br/>l us about repulsions?
4) Overall, what is th<br/>e theory of the Hard Shell Model?