
Nuclear Physics: A Very Short Introduction
von
Frank Close
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Science & Technology
Format
Kindle
Seiten
132
Sprache
Englisch
Veröffentlicht
Jul 23, 2015
Verlag
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10
0191028738
ISBN-13
9780191028731
Beschreibung
Nuclear physics is a captivating field that delves into the very core of matter and the forces that govern it. Frank Close takes readers on a journey through the historical evolution of the science, detailing pivotal discoveries that shaped our understanding of atomic structure. From J. J. Thomson's early work to the emergence of quantum mechanics, the narrative builds a comprehensive picture of how nuclear physics has transformed over time.
Through engaging prose, the author illuminates key concepts and breakthroughs, making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience. Readers will gain insight into the fundamental particles that compose the universe and the powerful forces that operate at the atomic level. This exploration not only highlights the scientific advancements but also the implications of nuclear physics in contemporary society, illustrating its significance in areas such as energy production and medical applications.
Through engaging prose, the author illuminates key concepts and breakthroughs, making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience. Readers will gain insight into the fundamental particles that compose the universe and the powerful forces that operate at the atomic level. This exploration not only highlights the scientific advancements but also the implications of nuclear physics in contemporary society, illustrating its significance in areas such as energy production and medical applications.
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