
Strong Nuclear Force
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Physics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 3 Questions
1
Isotopes & fundamental forces
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Review of Fundamental forces
Strongest to weakest
1.Strong Nuclear Force
2.Electromagnetic Force
3.Weak Nuclear Force
4.Gravity
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Multiple Choice
The forces that hold the nucleus of an atom together are
strong nuclear forces
weak nuclear forces
both strong & weak nuclear forces
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Forces Acting on Nucleons:
Forces of attraction between nucleons
Strong forces
– Are independent of the charge of the nucleon
– Are short range (exist only between closest
neighbors)
Electrical force (electrostatic)
– Force of repulsions between positively
charged protons
– Are long range
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When are nuclei unstable? (naturally radioactive)
a.
Large nuclei (Z (atomic mass) > 82) – electrical forces of repulsion are greater than strong forces of attraction
b.
Wrong neutron : proton ratio
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When are nuclei unstable?
Bigger atoms require more neutrons per
proton to keep the atom stable
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Multiple Select
What are two reasons that a nucleus might be unstable?
Too many electrons
Too large - mass greater than 82
Ratio of protons and neutrons not correct
Too few protons
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A radioactive isotope:
• Has an unstable nucleus
• Spontaneously emits a particle and
decays into another element (to become
more stable)
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Transmutation
• Changing into another element through
radioactive decay
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Open Ended
How can an element change into ano
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Who am I?
12
• I worked with my husband and discovered
radium, a radioactive material
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Marie and Pierre Curie
• First to discover that
compounds containing
uranium emitted
penetrating rays.
• Discovered radioactive
polonium and radium
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