Nuclear Physics Explained
Taught by Professor Lawrence Weinstein of Old Dominion University, this course explains the science, history, hazards, applications, and latest advances in nuclear physics. You learn the principles of radioactivity, how nuclear bombs and reactors work, the uses of radiation for cancer treatment and medical imaging, what makes some forms of radiation dangerous, plus you tour a linear accelerator.
Reviews
Excellent worthwhile course!
I really enjoyed this course. I took nuclear physics in college many decades ago, so it was fun to catch up on what has happened since then. The course is a great survey of this wide scientific field with an excellent and accessible level of detail. Topics include basic research, nuclear energy, star & sun nuclear processes, weapons, and nuclear medicine. Several things make this a standout course, including, a very knowledgeable, engaging professor who obviously knows this scientific field at great depth and yet is able to make the material accessible to a wide audience; his guided tour of the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab); his lab demonstrations of key concepts; excellent graphics such as the repeated references and animations of the table of nuclides; and a presentation pace and style that holds your attention. The course guide book is also a standout with its color illustrations, extensive bibliography, and historical timeline.
Product Details
- Full Audio MP3 Program
- Full PDF E-Book Included
- Starring: Lawrence Weinstein
- Genres: Special Interest, Documentary
- Subtitles: English [CC]
- Audio: languages English