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The atomic mass unit is a non-SI unit for mass regualrly used in nuclear physics. since it allows for easier comparisons between atoms. I discuss how it came about, how it relates to the kilogram and the eV/c2, and how to use it in nuclear reactions
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The atomic mass unit is a non-SI unit for mass regualrly used in nuclear physics. since it allows for easier comparisons between atoms. I discuss how it came about, how it relates to the kilogram and the eV/c2, and how to use it in nuclear reactions
See www.physicshigh.com for all my videos and other resources.
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