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Hi, I am a graduated form Jahangirnagar University, BD in Physics and taching in a college now. I had classes from my proff on this topic, but i couldnt catch the figure . After watching your lecture , I am now having the taste of wonderful nuclear physics. :) . Thank you very much. I have subscribed , waiting to see your next level.
I couldn't understand reading the book,why and what they want to mean( S.N Ghoshal book)..but you sir, explained such a way that i really wanted to comment from my heart..thank you sir
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Just a linguistic remark: when a number is nearly zero it is "very small", not very less (4:50). Sounds and looks better ;-) Nevertheless, a nice video ... again!
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Sir in shell model is there different energy levels for neutrons and protons? I mean if we write down the shell model structure of an even even nucleus then how do we represent that.. Only by considering neutrons energy levels only Or only by considering protons energy levels?? As for example if I write the shell model structure of He then what have we get there? Two different shell structure for 2 neutrons and 2 protons? Or one structure for 4 nucleons?
I have one doubt sir that electric dipole is the pair of equal and opposite charges +q and -q Nucleus consist only positive chaege protons then how can we talk abot electric quarderpole moment Please solve my query
Very helpful and complete discussion! How are the shells for protons separate from those of neutrons? Aren't all the nucleons subject to the same forces from both protons and neutrons? From the entire nucleus? How is it that they are computed separately?
@@FortheLoveofPhysics Oh right! I totally forgot about that! Well, I'll have to think about that some more, because I thought that the strong force was so much larger that Coulomb forces are insignificant. And why are the numbers the same for both protons and neutrons? Maybe I'll find out when I watch the other videos. Thanks for the great videos! : )
Thank you sir, very nice video ! I've one dought, kindly guide me. For any element, if the number of protons & number of neutrons are equal to the magic numbers, then it is said to be highly stable. But, what about Fe ? It's neither protonic nor neutronic number is equal to the magic numbers, *So why it is most stable in BE/A curve ?*
Magic numbers only tell us about the stability of nucleus due to the 'energy level configuration' of the nucleons. There are many other factors affecting BE/A curve. For example Coloumbic Energy, Assymetry Energy etc
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Electricity
Electrostatics
Magnetism
Relativity
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Sir please upload detailed lectures on she'll model last time you explained briefly
your lectures are extremely convincing, crystal clear and unmatched. You are indeed doing a wonderful service to the Physics Community and I really thank you for these wonderful lectures on behalf of Physics lovers. I feel that you are a born teacher. Keep it up and uploading more and more lectures. Bye the way I could not see your name anywhere. The physics lovers must be quite curious to know about you. So please let us know or introduce yourself through a video and I firmly believe that it will inspire a lot of budding physicists.
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I had Nuclear Physics specialization during my MSc classes. If I had 10% of the teaching quality that I see in you, I'd have been forever greatful to those profs. Alas!
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Sir❤ when my professor take classes about these topic, i thought these are the most boring topics that i had ever learn, but when i hear ur class, i changed my openion.this is one of the most interesting topic i had ever learn❤
This is really great. Professor, you're explaining the concept so smoothly anyone would have pursued research career by hearing your lecture, as if you yourself have researched on this very topic.
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Please keep going..
Thank you so much. I came here for 1 concept and you ended up answering many of my other questions about this subject. I really appreciate this video and will be looking at more of yours! I really appreciate the level of care that went into this vide.
Hi, I am a graduated form Jahangirnagar University, BD in Physics and taching in a college now. I had classes from my proff on this topic, but i couldnt catch the figure . After watching your lecture , I am now having the taste of wonderful nuclear physics. :) . Thank you very much. I have subscribed , waiting to see your next level.
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Very good discussion about the shell model..👍
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I couldn't understand reading the book,why and what they want to mean( S.N Ghoshal book)..but you sir, explained such a way that i really wanted to comment from my heart..thank you sir
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C does not have a magic number but it still peaks up in the binding energy curve. Why is that so?
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Sir can you please explain how collective model of nucleus explains the deviation of magnetic moments from Schmidt curves?
It was quite helpful Thankyou sir
Just a linguistic remark: when a number is nearly zero it is "very small", not very less (4:50). Sounds and looks better ;-) Nevertheless, a nice video ... again!
Nice explanation and content
Does boron have a shell around the nucleus?
Sir aap itna acchi tarah se samjhate hain jiski jitna v tarif Karu bohot Kam hai aapse gujarish hai aap phy abam mod. Phy par kitab likhen jo hum bhartiyo ke liye har student ke liye ramayan swaroop hogi kya aasha kar sakta hun kab tak woh pustak mujh tak pahunchegi
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Sir, NZ curve shows Fe(56) as stable element .Then why don't it have magic number neucleons?
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Problem :�Give the expected shell-model spin and parity assignments for the ground states of (a) 7Li; (b)11B; (c) 15C; (d) 17F; (e) 31P; (f) 141Pr.
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Sir why sb patel book has included 4 in the magic number series
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How do we know where the particular shell is closed?
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Sir in shell model is there different energy levels for neutrons and protons? I mean if we write down the shell model structure of an even even nucleus then how do we represent that.. Only by considering neutrons energy levels only Or only by considering protons energy levels?? As for example if I write the shell model structure of He then what have we get there? Two different shell structure for 2 neutrons and 2 protons? Or one structure for 4 nucleons?
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I have one doubt sir that electric dipole is the pair of equal and opposite charges +q and -q
Nucleus consist only positive chaege protons then how can we talk abot electric quarderpole moment
Please solve my query
Thank you sir .
Very helpful and complete discussion!
How are the shells for protons separate from those of neutrons? Aren't all the nucleons subject to the same forces from both protons and neutrons? From the entire nucleus? How is it that they are computed separately?
Because coulombic interaction happens for protons but not neutrons
@@FortheLoveofPhysics Oh right! I totally forgot about that! Well, I'll have to think about that some more, because I thought that the strong force was so much larger that Coulomb forces are insignificant. And why are the numbers the same for both protons and neutrons? Maybe I'll find out when I watch the other videos. Thanks for the great videos! : )
Thank you sir, very nice video !
I've one dought, kindly guide me.
For any element, if the number of protons & number of neutrons are equal to the magic numbers, then it is said to be highly stable.
But, what about Fe ? It's neither protonic nor neutronic number is equal to the magic numbers,
*So why it is most stable in BE/A curve ?*
Magic numbers only tell us about the stability of nucleus due to the 'energy level configuration' of the nucleons. There are many other factors affecting BE/A curve. For example Coloumbic Energy, Assymetry Energy etc
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Sir is single particle model of nucleus is same as shell model ?
Sirr I require please another vedios on this topic which should be detailed