This demonstration brilliantly bridges the gap between abstract nuclear theory and visual reality, turning the invisible dance of subatomic particles into a clear, educational spectacle. It is a masterclass in making the complexities of physics both accessible and captivating.
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Visualizing the Radioactivity of UraniumAdded:
Here we're visualizing the radioactivity of uranium. So there's uranium ore in something called a cloud chamber. And those streaks are things called alpha particles that are shot off of it during radioactive decay. The alpha particles are the nuclei of helium atoms. The alpha particles have a strong positive electric charge and they're ionizing the surrounding particles in the vapor in the gas around
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