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ravaila Monday, October 18, 2010 08:56 PM

Differentiate basics of nucleus structure and atomic structure!
 
[B]diffrenciate basics of nucleus structure and atomic structure?
if i m describing basics of nucleus structure and atomic structure seperaly, what ll b the sub-divisions of both of these.........[/B]

umar2005 Monday, October 18, 2010 09:27 PM

do u know difference of atom and nucleus

in atomic structure we just deal with two parts i-e nucleus and elctro and their configuration.


in nucleus we deal with neutron and proton and interaction between them i-e binding energy

ravaila Monday, October 18, 2010 10:14 PM

[QUOTE=umar2005;228403]do u know difference of atom and nucleus

in atomic structure we just deal with two parts i-e nucleus and elctro and their configuration.


in nucleus we deal with neutron and proton and interaction between them i-e binding energy[/QUOTE]

yeah fine
but is alpha beta decay is some how a part of nuclear structure or atomic sructure?

mitariq Tuesday, October 19, 2010 06:55 PM

[QUOTE]is alpha beta decay is some how a part of nuclear structure or atomic sructure?[/QUOTE]

Nuclear structure....

ravaila Tuesday, October 19, 2010 10:39 PM

another question............!

in nuclear physics 9 conservation laws?

mitariq Wednesday, October 20, 2010 12:17 AM

[QUOTE]in nuclear physics 9 conservation laws?[/QUOTE]
what is that mean? what you want to know about these laws....?

ravaila Wednesday, October 20, 2010 07:31 PM

[QUOTE]what is that mean? what you want to know about these laws....?[/QUOTE]

wanna know these laws

mitariq Wednesday, October 20, 2010 10:16 PM

1-Conservation of energy.
2-Conservation of linear Momentum.
3-Conservation of Angular Momentum.
4-Conservation of Barion Number.
5-Conservation of Lipton Number.
6-Conservation of Parity.
7-Conservation of charmness.
8-Conservation of strangeness.
9-Conservation of Charge.
10-Conservation of isospin.

ravaila Thursday, October 21, 2010 02:25 PM

[B]wt is Conservation of charmness.and Conservation of strangeness. ?
[/B]

mitariq Saturday, October 23, 2010 01:46 AM

[B]Conservation of strangeness:[/B]
a product of a proton collision with a nucleus was found to live for much longer time than expected: 10^-10 seconds instead of the expected 10^-23 seconds! This particle was named the lambda particle and the property which caused it to live so long was dubbed "strangeness" and that name stuck to be the name of one of the quarks(Quarks and Leptons are the building blocks which build up matter, i.e., they are seen as the "elementary particles".) from which the lambda particle is constructed. The lambda is a baryon(Proton,Neutron,Lambda,Sigma,Delta etc) which is made up of three quarks: an up, a down and a strange quark.

The shorter lifetime of 10-23 seconds was expected because the lambda as a baryon participates in the strong interaction, and that usually leads to such very short lifetimes. The long observed lifetime helped develop a new conservation law for such decays called the "conservation of strangeness". The presence of a strange quark in a particle is denoted by a quantum number S=-1.
Conservation of strangeness is not in fact an independent conservation law, but can be viewed as a combination of the conservation of charge, isospin, and baryon number. It is often expressed in terms of hypercharge Y, defined by:
Y=S+B=2(Q-I)
S=strangeness
B=Baryon number
Q=Electric charge
I=Isospin

[B]Conservation of charmness:[/B]
The Psi meson is composed of a new quark c(for charm)and its antiquark C prim. The c quark has an electric charge of +2/3. just as the strange quark is assigned a strangeness quantum number of S=-1, the charmed quark is assigned a charm of C=+1. The decay of the Psi meson is slowed, because the c quark must decay into other quark [COLOR="Blue"][U](u,d, or s)[/U][/COLOR], all which have C=0. the decay thus involves a violation of the conservation of charm and therefore can’t occur through the strong interaction , which conserves the law….
u=up
d=down
s=strange


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