Nukes 1of6: Isotopes and Nuclear Fission

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Lecture by Professor Richard Muller of the University California, Berkeley. Taken from Lecture 7 of the spring 2006 webcasts of Physics For Future Presidents. Also known as Descriptive Introduction to Physics. Empahsis is on conceptual understanding, rather than mathematics.

This lecture deals with nuclear reactions, bombs and reactors. Also some information about the nuclear programme of Iraq in the 90s and North Korea recently.

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  • What in the name of science are you talking about?

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  • This is a college level lecture? Oh, wait, I see it's aimed at a 'special' audience - politicians! :)

  • Good professor....at least seems like it to me. When I was in college, this kind of stuff bore me but this guy looks like he's very good at teaching and is enthusiastic about it. He's also very good at explaining hard concepts easily and quickly, allowing you to consume it without being overwhelmed. Good job.

  • Im still in high school and have a chem test tommorow, this kinda helped but interesting none the less :). thank you

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  • I'm afraid I have no idea. I recommend the enquiring at the forums on the physforum website. Google: physforum, to find it. They have a large user base and there will likely be someone there with relevant expertise.

  • hahaha, you put Half Life as a tag :)

  • I live in Perth, Western Australia, and are so excited to be in the running for (part of)the "killa" array that's hoping to find life OUT THERE....!( or is it looking for gravity waves?) Whatever it's looking for we want it to look at! YEH: Go Science!!

  • Oh Yeh, thankyou very much for these lectures! Very important resource for us all, Ta!

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