RADIOACTIVITY - Detailed Explanations & Calculations
Radioactivity is the Spontaneous Emission of Radiations From the Nucleus of An Element. The Main Radiations are Alpha Particles, Beta Particles, And Gamma Rays... Nuclear Physics and Chemistry. THIS VIDEO CONTENT: 00:00 - Introduction 02:00 - Nuclear Physics 02:36 - Definition of Radioactivity 02:44 - Radioactivity Vs Dalton’s Theory 04:10 - Natural and Artificial Radioactivity 05:52 - Uranium Emits Alpha Particle 06:38 - Nuclear vs Chemical Reactions 07:40 - Alpha, Beta and Gamma Rays (Compared) 11:03 - Radiation Detectors 11:31 - Nuclear Energy (Fusion and Fission) 12:10 - Chain Reaction 12:25 - Moderators And Nuclear Reactor 13:00 - Applications of Nuclear Fission 13:07 - Nuclear Fusion, Examples and Applications 13:50 - Half-Life in Radioactivity 14:10 - How to Balance Nuclear Equations 15:55 - Applications of Radioactivity 16:38 - Radioactivity Calculations Feel free to Watch Similar Videos using the links below and don’t fail to Subscribe to this Channel: CHEMISTRY VIDEOS: • Chemistry More Physics Videos: • Physics CHOOSE SUBJECT: / flashlearners

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