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nuclear physics
[ noo-klee-er fiz-iks, nyoo- ]
noun
- the branch of physics that deals with the behavior, structure, and component parts of atomic nuclei.
nuclear physics
noun
- functioning as singular the branch of physics concerned with the structure and behaviour of the nucleus and the particles of which it consists
nuclear physics
- The scientific study of the structure and behavior atomic nuclei.
- See also neutron
Pronunciation Note
Derived Forms
- nuclear physicist, noun
Other Word Forms
- nu·cle·ar phys·i·cist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of nuclear physics1
Example Sentences
With her family's support, she returned to complete her degree and later earned an MSc in nuclear physics at the University of the Western Cape, graduating with distinction.
The experiment involved bombarding a thin sheet of gold foil with alpha particles, and earned Rutherford, from Bridgewater on New Zealand's South Island, the moniker the "father of nuclear physics".
While in the Navy, Carter took graduate courses in nuclear physics and served as a submariner on the USS Pomfret.
Mapping out the entanglement among quarks and gluons inside protons could offer insight into other complex questions in nuclear physics, including how being part of a larger nucleus affects proton properties.
In the case of nuclear physics, the elementary components are protons and neutrons.
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