Hello Sir, your lectures are truly amazing, especially this playlist is one of my favorites. The way you explain the topic and in the diagrams the concepts becoming alive that's my favorite part of your lectures. A great job overall!!
sir please make playlist of quantum mechanics such that after watching that playlist one can clear all doubts about QM and then one can clear all concepts of nuclear and condensed matter physics. it is very essential and sir u can do this in your way very simply. 🙏🙌
@@FortheLoveofPhysics hmm sir nuclear radiation, radiation detectors, accelerators and particle physics is not covered yet and sir my paper of nuclear and particle physics is on 11 march. can you please cover them soon ?
Yes they are next on my list. Although can't make any guarantees, but I will try my best to upload as much as possible in next one month. Keep following the channel
In the previous video you mention that energy levels can be degenerate. However, in the present video you state that an “energy level” for can have no more than two fermion occupants. It seems that it would be more precise to say that no more than two neutrons (protons) can correspond to the same “energy eigenstate”. As an analogy, the neon atom has six electrons at the same energy level in the 2p sub shell.
Thank you sir for your vidéos. They are very useful. Can you please explain the relationship between kinetic energy of nucleons inside the nucleus and the binding energy?
Thank you Sir for the video playlist. It has helped me and many fellow students a lot. Please make a playlist on statistical physics. It will be of really great help!
Sir I just following your video from Bangladesh. Your videos are very good. I want a reference book where I get your lectures as hardcopy. Please suggest me the book name with authore. Best wishes to you sir.
What does it mean when we say an atom is in excited state? Any one of its electron is in a higher energy level. Similarly neutrons/protons also have energy levels. When one of them is in higher energy level compared to its ground state, then we say nucleus is excited
I n heavy elements, the number of neutrons is more than protons to compensate the effect of the electric force on protons so how can beta decay occurs, this will increase the number of protons which will be affected be the electric force.
8:00 is it really only because of the difference in neutron and proton density? What is about the repelling Coulomb-Force protons experience in a nucleus? Still great lecture!
Look up all my videos on Nuclear and Particle Physics in the following playlist : ruclips.net/p/PLRN3HroZGu2n_j3Snd_fSYNLvCkao8HIx
Hello Sir, your lectures are truly amazing, especially this playlist is one of my favorites. The way you explain the topic and in the diagrams the concepts becoming alive that's my favorite part of your lectures. A great job overall!!
the one indian to have both understanding and presentation!!!
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To the point, but without skipping details. Excellent video!
This presentation is excellent! Crystal clear explanation of the concepts. Thank you!
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sir please make playlist of quantum mechanics such that after watching that playlist one can clear all doubts about QM and then one can clear all concepts of nuclear and condensed matter physics. it is very essential and sir u can do this in your way very simply. 🙏🙌
Yes I plan to work on QM. However it will take some time as I have to cover a lot of backlog topics and finish nuclear physics first..
@@FortheLoveofPhysics hmm sir nuclear radiation, radiation detectors, accelerators and particle physics is not covered yet and sir my paper of nuclear and particle physics is on 11 march. can you please cover them soon ?
Yes they are next on my list. Although can't make any guarantees, but I will try my best to upload as much as possible in next one month. Keep following the channel
@@FortheLoveofPhysics yes sir thanks.😊
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In the previous video you mention that energy levels can be degenerate. However, in the present video you state that an “energy level” for can have no more than two fermion occupants. It seems that it would be more precise to say that no more than two neutrons (protons) can correspond to the same “energy eigenstate”. As an analogy, the neon atom has six electrons at the same energy level in the 2p sub shell.
Thanks for the great presentation!
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wonderfully explained. really enjoyed the lecture.
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This is a nice lecture....thanku sir......
Thank you sir for your vidéos. They are very useful.
Can you please explain the relationship between kinetic energy of nucleons inside the nucleus and the binding energy?
Thank you so much sir🥰
Sir what if two nucleons of opposite spin will collide? They won't be able to exchange their energy levels as per Pauli's exclusion principle.
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Fermi gas model can explain the excited states at low energies ? Is it correct or not ?
plz make video on two body bound state (Deuterium)
sir, please recommend some books for nuclear structure
Please talk about the neutrino hypothesis
Please talk
Will discuss Beta decay and neutrino hypothesis soon
Much better than my college teachers
Great sir
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Thank you Sir for the video playlist. It has helped me and many fellow students a lot. Please make a playlist on statistical physics.
It will be of really great help!
Make video on Bainbridge mass spectrography
I am also agree with you
thanks sir
salam , thank you a lot for these amazing videos ! i was wondering if HARTREE FOCK is also a theoritical model or just , a calculs methode!
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Sir I just following your video from Bangladesh. Your videos are very good. I want a reference book where I get your lectures as hardcopy. Please suggest me the book name with authore. Best wishes to you sir.
Sir please refer me a book about this topic
When we say that the nucleus is in an excited state what does it means.
Is the whole nucleus in the excited state?
What does it mean when we say an atom is in excited state? Any one of its electron is in a higher energy level. Similarly neutrons/protons also have energy levels. When one of them is in higher energy level compared to its ground state, then we say nucleus is excited
@@FortheLoveofPhysics
Ok sir thanks a lot.
Please make videos on emt also.
All ur students are very obliged to u
I n heavy elements, the number of neutrons is more than protons to compensate the effect of the electric force on protons so how can beta decay occurs, this will increase the number of protons which will be affected be the electric force.
8:00 is it really only because of the difference in neutron and proton density? What is about the repelling Coulomb-Force protons experience in a nucleus? Still great lecture!
...in the Fermi Gas _Model_ . Nucleons are non-interacting (e.g.: no Coulomb force). The energy is strictly quantum degeneracy.
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Sir plzz I want to Fermi gas model
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Sir are you from assam?
Yup :)
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@@pompichoudhury3055 that is good.. bhaal koi podha :)
Sir, I'm from Nepal.
Complete nuclear physics for iit jam
Kash ye pihly deka huta. To bhut cleare huta but aaj mara paper b ha😭😭
Yukwava pi exchange theory for nuclear force
Coming up soon, when I discuss nature of nuclear forces
When you teach us you can make more animation and your picture sideby
I need this topic in Urdu language, as a presentation 😒🙂
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