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These are all phenomenons in nuclear physics.
Nuclear is any activity related to the nuclei of atoms as nuclear energy, nuclear fission, nuclear engineering, nuclear physics, etc.
Kinematics is the branch of classical mechanics that describes the motion of objects without consideration of the causes leading to the motion.KINEMATICS IS BRANCH OF PHYSICS DEALING WITH PHENOMENONS RELATED TO MOTION OF PARTICLE.
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).
And I believe this belongs in "nuclear physics," and I should know, I'm nuclear.
Nuclear Physics News was created in 1990.
Bohrium hasn't practical uses, it is only for research in nuclear physics.
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Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics was created in 1959.
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics was created in 1949.
Physics; more specifically, nuclear physics.
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