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Write a scientific report about the theories and discoveries scientists made while studying the structure of the nucleus.
Report Structure:
1- Introduction
2- Body:
a. Describe the components of the nucleus and how you can differentiate between them, also define how different isotopes are formed
b. Explain the uses of strong nuclear forces and its role in Einsteinâs Energy equivalent to mass equation.
c. Differentiate between the three particle radiation types
d. Explain how a nuclear reaction occurs and give examples for nuclear reaction explaining nuclear fission
e. Search for how scientists used âThe Standard Modelâ to detect new particles.
3- Conclusion
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