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Introduction to Nuclear Reactions,ious ways. By interpreting our measurements on the scattered light, we learn about the shape and size of the object and its other properties. For example, we may learn whether the object is transparent or opaque; if the former, we may measure its refractive index, if the latter, we can find its abso
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teries for electric cars, fuel cells, capacitors, solar cellWhile electrochemistry deals with the interrelation of electrical and chemical phenomena, applied electrochemistry is the interface between fundamental science and practical applications. It is vitally important for our industrial society o
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Some Background Information,The atomic nucleus was discovered as a consequence of a nuclear-reaction experiment and the investigation of its properties relies to a large extent upon measurements made on a variety of nuclear reactions. However, before discussing nuclear reactions, we should answer the question: ‘what is a nucleus?’
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