2017
DOI: 10.4236/wjnst.2017.73017
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Geometric Models of Atomic Nuclei

Abstract: While experimenting with the more and more popular neodymium magnetic ball sets, the author developed a method, by which models of atomic nuclei can be created. These macroscopic models visually represent several features of nuclei and nuclear phenomena, which can be a useful mean during the teaching of nuclear physics. Even though such macroscopic models are unable to depict the true quantum physical nature of nuclear processes, they can be much more useful didactically than the previously used disordered set… Show more

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“…On the other side Bihari G. [18] thinks that modeling atomic nucleus with a set of magnetic balls may be a sound shortcut, providing a macroscopic visualization of complex nuclear features.…”
Section: The Geometric Representation Of Heavier Nuclidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other side Bihari G. [18] thinks that modeling atomic nucleus with a set of magnetic balls may be a sound shortcut, providing a macroscopic visualization of complex nuclear features.…”
Section: The Geometric Representation Of Heavier Nuclidesmentioning
confidence: 99%