Nuclear Physics Explained. Episode 10, How to Experiment with Nuclear Collisions.
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[San Francisco, California, USA] : The Great Courses, 2018., Kanopy Streaming, 2019.
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Continue your tour of Jefferson Lab by learning how scientists design an experiment, get it approved, run it, and then analyze the results. Discover why interpreting the outcome of nuclear collisions is like reconstructing car crashes. One tool relies on the shock wave produced by particles moving faster than light, which is possible in mediums other than a vacuum.
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Weinstein, L. (2018). Nuclear Physics Explained . The Great Courses.

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Weinstein, Lawrence. 2018. Nuclear Physics Explained. The Great Courses.

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Weinstein, Lawrence. Nuclear Physics Explained The Great Courses, 2018.

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Weinstein, Lawrence. Nuclear Physics Explained The Great Courses, 2018.

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