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AS Level Nuclear Physics

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choudhary jasrajJun 23, 2026

Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15FiTDXvqn9Dro7UmuRhn4fVtonBgy6TM 11 Particle physics 11.1 Atoms, nuclei and radiation Candidates should be able to: 1 infer from the results of the α-particle scattering experiment the existence and small size of the nucleus 2 describe a simple model for the nuclear atom to include protons, neutrons and orbital electrons 3 distinguish between nucleon number and proton number 4 understand that isotopes are forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei 5 understand and use the notation A Z X for the representation of nuclides 6 understand that nucleon number and charge are conserved in nuclear processes 7 describe the composition, mass and charge of α-, β- and γ-radiations (both β– (electrons) and β+ (positrons) are included) 8 understand that an antiparticle has the same mass but opposite charge to the corresponding particle, and that a positron is the antiparticle of

user5578044939555Jun 23, 2026

Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15FiTDXvqn9Dro7UmuRhn4fVtonBgy6TM 11 Particle physics 11.1 Atoms, nuclei and radiation Candidates should be able to: 1 infer from the results of the α-particle scattering experiment the existence and small size of the nucleus 2 describe a simple model for the nuclear atom to include protons, neutrons and orbital electrons 3 distinguish between nucleon number and proton number 4 understand that isotopes are forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei 5 understand and use the notation A Z X for the representation of nuclides 6 understand that nucleon number and charge are conserved in nuclear processes 7 describe the composition, mass and charge of α-, β- and γ-radiations (both β– (electrons) and β+ (positrons) are included) 8 understand that an antiparticle has the same mass but opposite charge to the corresponding particle, and that a positron is the antiparticle of

Aaron Soprano EhumboJun 23, 2026

Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15FiTDXvqn9Dro7UmuRhn4fVtonBgy6TM 11 Particle physics 11.1 Atoms, nuclei and radiation Candidates should be able to: 1 infer from the results of the α-particle scattering experiment the existence and small size of the nucleus 2 describe a simple model for the nuclear atom to include protons, neutrons and orbital electrons 3 distinguish between nucleon number and proton number 4 understand that isotopes are forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei 5 understand and use the notation A Z X for the representation of nuclides 6 understand that nucleon number and charge are conserved in nuclear processes 7 describe the composition, mass and charge of α-, β- and γ-radiations (both β– (electrons) and β+ (positrons) are included) 8 understand that an antiparticle has the same mass but opposite charge to the corresponding particle, and that a positron is the antiparticle of

Dred_Teresa 🌙Jun 23, 2026

Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15FiTDXvqn9Dro7UmuRhn4fVtonBgy6TM 11 Particle physics 11.1 Atoms, nuclei and radiation Candidates should be able to: 1 infer from the results of the α-particle scattering experiment the existence and small size of the nucleus 2 describe a simple model for the nuclear atom to include protons, neutrons and orbital electrons 3 distinguish between nucleon number and proton number 4 understand that isotopes are forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei 5 understand and use the notation A Z X for the representation of nuclides 6 understand that nucleon number and charge are conserved in nuclear processes 7 describe the composition, mass and charge of α-, β- and γ-radiations (both β– (electrons) and β+ (positrons) are included) 8 understand that an antiparticle has the same mass but opposite charge to the corresponding particle, and that a positron is the antiparticle of

RimGurung2Jun 23, 2026

Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15FiTDXvqn9Dro7UmuRhn4fVtonBgy6TM 11 Particle physics 11.1 Atoms, nuclei and radiation Candidates should be able to: 1 infer from the results of the α-particle scattering experiment the existence and small size of the nucleus 2 describe a simple model for the nuclear atom to include protons, neutrons and orbital electrons 3 distinguish between nucleon number and proton number 4 understand that isotopes are forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei 5 understand and use the notation A Z X for the representation of nuclides 6 understand that nucleon number and charge are conserved in nuclear processes 7 describe the composition, mass and charge of α-, β- and γ-radiations (both β– (electrons) and β+ (positrons) are included) 8 understand that an antiparticle has the same mass but opposite charge to the corresponding particle, and that a positron is the antiparticle of

Wilfried Jun 23, 2026

Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15FiTDXvqn9Dro7UmuRhn4fVtonBgy6TM 11 Particle physics 11.1 Atoms, nuclei and radiation Candidates should be able to: 1 infer from the results of the α-particle scattering experiment the existence and small size of the nucleus 2 describe a simple model for the nuclear atom to include protons, neutrons and orbital electrons 3 distinguish between nucleon number and proton number 4 understand that isotopes are forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei 5 understand and use the notation A Z X for the representation of nuclides 6 understand that nucleon number and charge are conserved in nuclear processes 7 describe the composition, mass and charge of α-, β- and γ-radiations (both β– (electrons) and β+ (positrons) are included) 8 understand that an antiparticle has the same mass but opposite charge to the corresponding particle, and that a positron is the antiparticle of

Jun 23, 2026

Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15FiTDXvqn9Dro7UmuRhn4fVtonBgy6TM 11 Particle physics 11.1 Atoms, nuclei and radiation Candidates should be able to: 1 infer from the results of the α-particle scattering experiment the existence and small size of the nucleus 2 describe a simple model for the nuclear atom to include protons, neutrons and orbital electrons 3 distinguish between nucleon number and proton number 4 understand that isotopes are forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei 5 understand and use the notation A Z X for the representation of nuclides 6 understand that nucleon number and charge are conserved in nuclear processes 7 describe the composition, mass and charge of α-, β- and γ-radiations (both β– (electrons) and β+ (positrons) are included) 8 understand that an antiparticle has the same mass but opposite charge to the corresponding particle, and that a positron is the antiparticle of

zinebelmeskiJun 23, 2026

Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15FiTDXvqn9Dro7UmuRhn4fVtonBgy6TM 11 Particle physics 11.1 Atoms, nuclei and radiation Candidates should be able to: 1 infer from the results of the α-particle scattering experiment the existence and small size of the nucleus 2 describe a simple model for the nuclear atom to include protons, neutrons and orbital electrons 3 distinguish between nucleon number and proton number 4 understand that isotopes are forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei 5 understand and use the notation A Z X for the representation of nuclides 6 understand that nucleon number and charge are conserved in nuclear processes 7 describe the composition, mass and charge of α-, β- and γ-radiations (both β– (electrons) and β+ (positrons) are included) 8 understand that an antiparticle has the same mass but opposite charge to the corresponding particle, and that a positron is the antiparticle of

LiliYok7Jun 23, 2026

Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15FiTDXvqn9Dro7UmuRhn4fVtonBgy6TM 11 Particle physics 11.1 Atoms, nuclei and radiation Candidates should be able to: 1 infer from the results of the α-particle scattering experiment the existence and small size of the nucleus 2 describe a simple model for the nuclear atom to include protons, neutrons and orbital electrons 3 distinguish between nucleon number and proton number 4 understand that isotopes are forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei 5 understand and use the notation A Z X for the representation of nuclides 6 understand that nucleon number and charge are conserved in nuclear processes 7 describe the composition, mass and charge of α-, β- and γ-radiations (both β– (electrons) and β+ (positrons) are included) 8 understand that an antiparticle has the same mass but opposite charge to the corresponding particle, and that a positron is the antiparticle of