91172 Atomic and Nuclear Physics - School Use

91172 Atomic and Nuclear Physics - School Use

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This version of the resource is for school use. Teachers can facilitate, and load students from their class. If you are not using this resource in class, you should purchase the home use version.

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This resource covers the things you need to know and be able to do for the NCEA Level 2 Achievement Standard 91172 (Physics 2.5) Demonstrate understanding of atomic and nuclear physics.

What you'll learn

In this resource you'll find answers to questions like:

  • What parts do atoms have?
  • What did Rutherford demonstrate with his gold foil experiment?
  • What is radioactive decay?
  • What is meant by 'half life'?
  • What are alpha, beta and gamma emissions?
  • What is the relationship between mass and energy?
  • What is the difference between fission and fusion?
  • How is nuclear power generated?

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