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    Igcse - Atomic Physics
    Published 2/2023
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    Language: English | Size: 870.92 MB | Duration: 1h 14m

    Rutherfords Scattering Experiment, Radioactivity, Half-life, Applications and Safety

    What you'll learn
    Describe the structure of an atom in terms of a positively charged nucleus and negatively charged electrons in orbit around the nucleus
    Describe the structure of an atom in terms of a positively charged nucleus and negatively charged electrons in orbit around the nucleus
    Describe how the scattering of alpha (?) particles by a sheet of thin metal supports the nuclear model of the atom
    Describe the composition of the nucleus in terms of protons and neutrons
    State the relative charges of protons, neutrons and electrons as +1, 0 and -1 respectively
    Define the terms proton number (atomic number) Z and nucleon number (mass number) A and be able to calculate the number of neutrons in a nucleus
    Use the nuclide notation
    Explain what is meant by an isotope and state that an element may have more than one isotope
    Describe the processes of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion as the splitting or joining of nuclei, to include the nuclide equation and qualitative description
    Know the relationship between the proton number and the relative charge on a nucleus
    Know the relationship between the nucleon number and the relative mass of a nucleus
    Know what is meant by background radiation
    Know the sources that make a significant contribution to background radiation
    Know that ionising nuclear radiation can be measured using a detector connected to a counte
    Use count rate measured in counts/s or counts/minute
    Use measurements of background radiation to determine a corrected count rate
    Describe the emission of radiation from a nucleus as spontaneous and random in direction
    Identify alpha (?), beta (?) and gamma (?) emissions from the nucleus
    Describe the deflection of ?-particles, ?-particles and ?-radiation in electric fields and magnetic fields
    Explain their relative ionising effects with reference to: (a) kinetic energy (b) electric charge
    Know that radioactive decay is a change in an unstable nucleus that can result in the emission of ?-particles or ?-particles and/or ?-radiation
    State that during ?-decay or ?-decay, the nucleus changes to that of a different element
    Know that isotopes of an element may be radioactive due to an excess of neutrons in the nucleus and/or the nucleus being too heavy
    Describe the effect of ?-decay, ?-decay and ?-emissions on the nucleus, including an increase in stability
    Use decay equations, using nuclide notation, to show the emission of ?-particles, ?-particles and ?-radiation
    Define the half-life of a particular isotope as the time taken for half the nuclei of that isotope in any sample to decay
    Calculate half-life from data or decay curves from which background radiation has not been subtracted
    Explain how the type of radiation emitted and the half-life of an isotope determine which isotope is used for applications
    State the effects of ionising nuclear radiations on living things, including cell death, mutations and cancer
    Describe how radioactive materials are moved, used and stored in a safe way
    Explain safety precautions for all ionising radiation
    Requirements
    Basic understanding of atoms and the periodic table
    Description
    Hello, I am Kaleem Akbar and welcome to the IGCSE Physics course on Atomic Physics. In this module, you will learn about the fundamental properties of atoms, nuclear physics, and the phenomenon of radioactive decay. The course covers the topics of half-life, alpha, beta, and gamma radiation, and the safety precautions necessary when working with these forms of radiation.You will explore the applications of radioactive decay in various fields, including medicine, industry, and agriculture, and how it is used to solve real-world problems. The properties of isotopes will also be discussed in detail, providing you with a thorough understanding of the role they play in nuclear chemistry and industry.The course content is designed to help you develop a clear understanding of atomic physics and its practical applications. It includes engaging and interactive lectures, practical exercises, and quizzes to help you reinforce your learning.By the end of the course, you will have a solid grasp of the concepts related to atomic physics and how they relate to the world around us. You will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in your IGCSE Physics exam and beyond. So, enroll now and start your journey towards mastering atomic physics!
    Overview
    Section 1: Nuclear Physics
    Lecture 1 Course Overview
    Section 2: Nuclide Notation and Atomic Structure
    Lecture 2 Atomic Structure
    Section 3: Rutherfords Scattering Experiment
    Lecture 3 Rutherfords Experiment
    Lecture 4 Rutherfords Conclusions
    Section 4: Radiation and Detection
    Lecture 5 Alpha, Beta and Gamma
    Lecture 6 Detection of Radioactive Sources
    Section 5: Radioactive Decay and Half Life
    Lecture 7 Radioactive Decay
    Lecture 8 Half Life
    Section 6: Deflection in Electric and Magnetic Fields
    Lecture 9 Deflection in Electric and Magnetic Fields
    Section 7: Background Radiation, Safety and Applications
    Lecture 10 Background Radiation and the Effects of Radiation
    Lecture 11 Applications of Radiation
    IGCSE and GCSE Physics students looking to enhance their knowledge of Atomic Physics and Radioactivity.

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