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Nuclear physics.
Nuclear Physics is a field of physics, yes. It involves interactions between atomic nuclei. Nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, nuclear decay (though in some ways that is more particle physics).
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Nuclear is any activity related to the nuclei of atoms as nuclear energy, nuclear fission, nuclear engineering, nuclear physics, etc.
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A. N. Antonov has written: 'Nucleon correlations in nuclei' -- subject(s): Nuclear structure, Nucleon-nucleon interactions 'Nucleon momentum and density distributions in nuclei' -- subject(s): Angular distribution (Nuclear physics), Angular momentum (Nuclear physics), Nuclear structure
Pierre Marmier has written: 'Physics of nuclei and particles' -- subject(s): Nuclear physics
Helmut Hofmann has written: 'The physics of warm nuclei' -- subject(s): Nuclear physics, Mesoscopic phenomena (Physics)
is it Nuclear physics, artificial transmutation, natural radioactivity, nucleus, or artificial radioactivity i think it is nuclear physics dont hold me accountable though
Leber Sanlin Masterson has written: 'Perturbation theory of nuclear matter and finite nuclei' -- subject(s): Nuclear physics
In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fusionis the process by which multiple like-charged atomic nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus. It is accompanied by the release or absorption of energy.