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Atomic and Nuclear Physics
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Illustration - 14 Decay of a Neutron Stream
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Illustration - 18 Power of a Laser Pulse
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Illustration - 29 Revolution of a p-meson
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Illustration - 45 Energy of Gamma Emission
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  2. I want to watch these lecture on 1.75x but there is no option
    3 years ago by TARUNA

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  4. Sir , Are these questions from ' PG advanced illustration 700 questions ' book?
    3 years ago by Atharva Tayade
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    yes
    3 years ago by TARUNA

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  6. Doesn't the question say that the Deutron is split in its constituents ,i.e the neutron and proton also seperate??
    5 years ago by Kirtan Patel

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  8. sir,advance illustrations of semiconductors are nor on youtube neither on this site. can you please help me with that.
    5 years ago by ashutosh tripathi
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    5 years ago by ashutosh tripathi

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  10. why is the collision considered only inelastic?
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  12. after seeing all your videos do i need to study h c verma ? are they enough?
    7 years ago by Shorya Gupta
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    These are enough but reading and understanding from books is a different aspect and it is beneficial in other way... when you read on your own... your brain thinks in multidimensional fashion and it opens up new possibilities to attempt different problems...
    7 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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  14. what was the use of mass of p=mass of n?
    8 years ago by Rahul Ojha
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    In reality mass of n> mass of p (by a very negligible amt.)so to avoid complexities in calculations we take mass of p~mass of n.
    6 years ago by Aakhyat Singh

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