PH476 :

Department

Department of Physics

Academic Program

Bachelor in Physics

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

PH356

Overview

A course given in the seventh semester, the number of units is 4 units, the course is one of the compulsory specialization courses for students in the physics program, and the course aims to introduce the student to the concept and structure of the atom, the components of the nucleus and its properties. And on the energy of nuclear binding and the concept of radioactivity, its types and units. And on nuclear reactions and reaction equations

Intended learning outcomes

By passing this course, the student will be able to compare the types of nuclear models and the advantages and disadvantages of each model and the difference between the three types of radiation and the types of forces found in nature and be familiar with the units of measurement of radioactivity and the associated transformations in nuclear reactions and that the student recognizes the types of radiation detectors and their installation and to be able to solve problems with the need to write the correct units of measurement with the results, which he gains from the skills that enable him to study other specialized courses.

Teaching and learning methods

Lectures, the use of blackboard, explanation, clarification, linking the material to reality, applying theoretical concepts in various physical problems, and asking questions to students during lectures to discuss solving problems that require thinking and analysis.

Methods of assessments

The first midterm exam in the sixth week by 15%, the oral exam and participation during the lecture by 5%, the second midterm exam in the tenth week by 15%, homework since the beginning of the semester by 5%, and the final exam at the end of the semester by 60%.

The reviewer

-Basic Principles of Nuclear Science-Dr. SaadFadilaDr/. Mariam Ateeq.

-.Arab Thought House -Dr. Ahmed Al-Naghi