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chemistry, a nucleon is either a proton or a neutron, considered in its role as a component of an atomic nucleus. The number of nucleons in a nucleus... |
The Ford Nucleon is a concept car developed by Ford in 1957, designed as a future nuclear-powered car—one of a handful of such designs during the 1950s... |
Nuclear force (redirect from Nucleon-nucleon interaction) The nuclear force (or nucleon–nucleon interaction, residual strong force, or, historically, strong nuclear force) is a force that acts between hadrons... |
Nuclear binding energy (redirect from Mass per nucleon) collectively as nucleons. The binding energy for stable nuclei is always a positive number, as the nucleus must gain energy for the nucleons to move apart... |
The shape of the atomic nucleus (section Nucleon shape) the atomic nucleus been depicted as a compact bundle of the two types of nucleons that look like little balls stuck together, protons (red) and neutrons... |
assembly of nucleons of the same size is packed together into the smallest volume, each interior nucleon has a certain number of other nucleons in contact... |
The nucleon magnetic moments are the intrinsic magnetic dipole moments of the proton and neutron, symbols μp and μn. The nucleus of an atom comprises... |
non-linear sigma models. It was originally proposed as a model of the nucleon by (and named after) Tony Skyrme in 1961. As a topological soliton in the... |
Three-body force (redirect from Three-nucleon force) models of the atomic nucleus that restrict nucleon interactions within shells to 2-body phenomenon. The three-nucleon-interaction is fundamentally possible... |
Super-Kamiokande (redirect from Super-Kamioka Nucleon Decay Experiments) elementary particle physics. The detector, named KamiokaNDE for Kamioka Nucleon Decay Experiment, was a tank 16.0 m (52 ft) in height and 15.6 m (51.2 ft)... |
of the nucleon. (Nucleons are the building blocks of almost all ordinary matter in the universe. The challenge of understanding the nucleon's structure... |
have a relatively small mass and a relatively large binding energy per nucleon. Fusion of nuclei lighter than these releases energy (an exothermic process)... |
Nucleon pair breaking in fission has been an important topic in nuclear physics for decades. "Nucleon pair" refers to nucleon pairing effects which strongly... |
Nuclear drip line (redirect from Nucleon drip line) proton or a neutron, respectively, to a given nucleus. However, adding nucleons one at a time to a given nucleus will eventually lead to a newly formed... |
Isotope (section Even and odd nucleon numbers) periodic table (and hence belong to the same chemical element), but differ in nucleon numbers (mass numbers) due to different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei... |
Of all nuclides, iron-56 has the lowest mass per nucleon. With 8.8 MeV binding energy per nucleon, iron-56 is one of the most tightly bound nuclei. Nickel-62... |
Mass number (redirect from Nucleon number) also called atomic mass number or nucleon number, is the total number of protons and neutrons (together known as nucleons) in an atomic nucleus. It is approximately... |
because 56Fe has the lowest mass per nucleon (not binding energy per nucleon) of all nuclides. The lower mass per nucleon of 56Fe is possible because 56Fe... |
physics. For example, at low energies the interaction of a photon with a nucleon is a very complicated calculation involving interactions between the photon... |
discovery that the nucleus itself was composed of smaller constituents, the nucleons. In 1906, Ernest Rutherford published "Retardation of the α Particle from... |