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See the Pattern | Simple Nuclear Reactions Explained Using the Structured Atom Model @SeethePattern | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 10 hours ago
Some nuclear reactions are very well known and have been thoroughly studied. One would therefore expect that we therefore know all there is to know about such reactions, and that we understand the products created by these reactions. After all they are routinely used in nuclear power plants and nuclear warhead tests. Let's examine if SAM can provide a different perspective on these.

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00:00 Intro
00:32 Simple Nuclear Reactions
01:03 Alpha Decay
03:17 Beta Decay
03:46 Beta Minus Decay
07:05 Beta Plus Decay

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