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  • in the mean squared nuclear charge distribution can be precisely measured with atomic spectroscopy. The problem of defining a radius for the atomic nucleus...
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    Atomic nucleus (redirect from Nuclear model)
    these models can completely explain experimental data on nuclear structure. The nuclear radius (R) is considered to be one of the basic quantities that...
    32 KB (3,940 words) - 18:54, 19 January 2025
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    of atomic radius. Four widely used definitions of atomic radius are: Van der Waals radius, ionic radius, metallic radius and covalent radius. Typically...
    32 KB (2,244 words) - 15:25, 19 January 2025
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    radius of a proton, a residual force (described below) remains. It manifests as a force between the "colorless" hadrons, and is known as the nuclear force...
    18 KB (2,003 words) - 18:30, 10 December 2024
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    Shape of the atomic nucleus (category Nuclear physics)
    and the nuclear force holding them together. The origins of nuclear shape begin with the spacial extent (aka root mean squared charge radius) of almost...
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  • radius or the gravitational radius is a physical parameter in the Schwarzschild solution to Einstein's field equations that corresponds to the radius...
    25 KB (2,515 words) - 19:01, 15 December 2024
  • The Bohr radius (⁠ a 0 {\displaystyle a_{0}} ⁠) is a physical constant, approximately equal to the most probable distance between the nucleus and the electron...
    7 KB (1,009 words) - 17:25, 8 January 2025
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    trends include atomic radius, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity, nucleophilicity, electrophilicity, valency, nuclear charge, and metallic...
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  • Ionic radius, rion, is the radius of a monatomic ion in an ionic crystal structure. Although neither atoms nor ions have sharp boundaries, they are treated...
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    explosive yield of a nuclear weapon is the amount of energy released such as blast, thermal, and nuclear radiation, when that particular nuclear weapon is detonated...
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    volume of the nuclear is a necessary value for calculation. The radii of these nuclear profiles can be used to estimate the nuclear radius. The SLICE prediction...
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    Proton (redirect from Proton radius)
    root mean square charge radius of about 0.8 fm. Protons and neutrons are both nucleons, which may be bound together by the nuclear force to form atomic nuclei...
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    the blast radius. Nuclear explosions can also have detrimental effects on the climate, lasting from months to years. A small-scale nuclear war could release...
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    Woods–Saxon potential (category Nuclear physics)
    nucleus, and R = r 0 A 1 / 3 {\displaystyle R=r_{0}A^{1/3}} is the nuclear radius where r0 = 1.25 fm and A is the mass number. Typical values for the...
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    The Fukushima nuclear accident was a major nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Ōkuma, Fukushima, Japan, which began on 11...
    189 KB (17,541 words) - 19:18, 16 January 2025
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    Underground nuclear testing is the test detonation of nuclear weapons that is performed underground. When the device being tested is buried at sufficient...
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  • for the nuclear radius. Substituting these in gives the value of about 2.7×10−14 m, or 27 fm. (The true radius is about 7.3 fm.) The true radius of the...
    98 KB (13,282 words) - 11:56, 21 January 2025
  • designation "AN602", was a thermonuclear aerial bomb, and the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. The Soviet physicist Andrei Sakharov oversaw...
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    problems with nuclear weapons carried over to testing and deployment scenarios, however. Because of the very large radius associated with nuclear events, it...
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    Halo nucleus (redirect from Nuclear halo)
    mass radius of 3.16 fm is close to that of 32S or, even more impressively, of 208Pb, both much heavier nuclei. Experimental confirmation of nuclear halos...
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