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Leroy Arroyo
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1 April, 21:42
What is the advantage of having nuclear physics?
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Roger Roberson
1 April, 21:44
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Nuclear physics is the study of the protons and neutrons at the centre of an atom and the interactions that hold them together in a space just a few femtometres (10-15 metres) across. It would be advantageous because we understand how atoms behave. Hope this answers the question.
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