LECTURE 15, OCTOBER 21, 2010 ASTR 101, SECTION 3 INSTRUCTOR, JACK BRANDT [email protected] 1ASTR 101-3, FALL 2010.
Lecture 25.3- Fission & Fusion
Lecture 25.3- Fusion & fission
Nuclear Radiation, the chart of nuclides
Rutherford's model of an atom and alpha particle scattering experiment
Nuclear. The Power of the Nucleus Atomic Structure Most Chemistry – deals with electronsMost Chemistry – deals with electrons ATOMS/ELEMENTSATOMS/ELEMENTS.
Nuclear Fission and Fusion. Warm - Up What do you know, or think you know, about nuclear fission and fusion?
Chapter 25 Nuclear Chemistry 25.3 fission and Fusion of Atomic Nuclei.
Slide 1 of 20 Chemistry 25.3. © Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 2 of 20 Fission and Fusion of Atomic Nuclei The sun is not actually burning. If.
Minerals A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic, usually non-biologic, crystalline solid, which is physically and chemically distinctive. Form in.
Star Formation Evolution of Low-Mass Stars Evolution of High-Mass Star.
“How does the Sun work?” Dr Vincent Smith, Department of Physics (1) Some Facts and Figures (2) Energy source (3) Magnetism and Sunspots.