Nuclear
Nuclear physics is on a completely different level of operation than molecular
and atomic physics. New forces arise and quantum field theories become
necessary. Here are a few of the more fundamental problems in Nuclear physics:
- Strong force - versus electromagnetic
- Rutherford scattering - the Nuclear radius
- Radioactive decay - Absorbed dose
- Binding energy - the Iron division
- Fusion -Critical mass
- Fission - Uranium 235 concentration and neutron flux
- Reactor design - Fission core components
- Particle counter design - Methods of detecting nuclear radiation
- Quantum Chromo-Dynamics - Fadeev-Popov ghost fields
- Standard model limits - The Higgs particle
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