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Interaction of Nuclear Radiation with Matter 

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Understanding the different kinds of interactions of nuclear particles with matter is needed in developing nuclear particle detectors.
In this video, I discuss some of the main interactions shown by the following particles :
1) Gamma Photon
2) Electron
3) Alpha Particle
Photons particles show the following phenomenon depending upon the energy of the photon: Photoelectric effect, Compton effect, and Pair production.
Alpha particles create huge ionizations along it path. The loss of energy of alpha particle is shown by the Bragg's curve.
Electrons lose most of its energy via the Bremsstrahlung effect.
Understanding the interaction of nuclear radiation with matter can help us in developing different nuclear detectors.
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@FortheLoveofPhysics
@FortheLoveofPhysics 5 лет назад
Ionization Chamber & Proportional Counter : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-avvXftiyBEs.html GM Counter : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jxY6RC52Cf0.html Scintillation Detector : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rjuFrk0-AOw.html Semiconductor Detectors : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c1boCCYs77Q.html
@sstory-nn8le
@sstory-nn8le 7 месяцев назад
Hello! I really appreciate you sharing such clear and easy-to-understand knowledge. To express difficult knowledge in an easy-to-understand way is really not simple, I admire that very much. But I'm not very good at English, can you turn on the subtitle mode?
@8v8i
@8v8i 2 года назад
Finally an Indian has an English title and teaches in English, too.
@msc-eg3rn
@msc-eg3rn 10 месяцев назад
I think he is Bengali
@amritsagarkar7899
@amritsagarkar7899 9 месяцев назад
Asami
@vatotoken5051
@vatotoken5051 6 месяцев назад
Bro we've suffered a lot 😅😅😂😭😭😭
@Igneel6796
@Igneel6796 11 месяцев назад
This has to be one of the best video I've ever found about this topic. Thank you so much for taking the time to create such marvelous content.
@MukeshYadav-ln9fm
@MukeshYadav-ln9fm 5 лет назад
What a lecture sir! with very clear and clarity concepts
@jacobvandijk6525
@jacobvandijk6525 3 года назад
But he can't stand criticism.
@jacobvandijk6525
@jacobvandijk6525 4 месяца назад
@AliKhan12113 Over the last few years he has come down a little from his self-made throne ;-)
@jacobvandijk6525
@jacobvandijk6525 4 месяца назад
@AliKhan12113 Hahaha
@denizhernandezyaelarmando7031
@denizhernandezyaelarmando7031 4 года назад
Your videos are some of the best i have ever saw on internet. Sir! They have been useful to clarify all my conceptual doubts about HEP experiments. Awesome job! Greetings from Mexico :)
@Ihab.A
@Ihab.A 3 года назад
I started liking your videos even before I see them! Great work!
@fredrickmiyeye9785
@fredrickmiyeye9785 3 года назад
same me am Tanzania but this teacher is best
@badass189
@badass189 2 года назад
If all the physics teachers were just like you, then the physics would have been the most loved subject in the world ❤️.. Superb sir🙌 Very precise English, very clear Concept 🔥🌼
@elifnurgun299
@elifnurgun299 4 месяца назад
PERFECT EXPLANATİON AND PERFECT UNDERSTANDABLE INDIAN ACCENT!! THANK YOU SİR EXCELLENT WORK
@BADISkettu
@BADISkettu 3 года назад
You explain these things so well! Keep up the excellent work!
@abdurrauf7525
@abdurrauf7525 4 года назад
So much knowledge in a very short video.
@saherramzy3579
@saherramzy3579 3 года назад
You really did well. You are covering the concept and the material of subject in right manner of time. Thank you
@mathewlopes5657
@mathewlopes5657 Год назад
I'm a physics student. I really enjoy the way you speak and teach.
@victoriacorcimaru1731
@victoriacorcimaru1731 2 года назад
thank you so much for the effort! I cannot imagine an explanation better than yours!!!!
@cvc9220
@cvc9220 3 года назад
Love your work. The videos are supplementary to the books I'm reading and really helping with my understanding of the topic. Many thanks
@jose-pedrocladera8621
@jose-pedrocladera8621 Год назад
You are a great teacher, I admire you. Thank you and congrats from Spain.
@phyvijay9
@phyvijay9 4 года назад
I have never seen such an excellent way of explanation.
@Phyz7
@Phyz7 Месяц назад
Reminds me about uni lectures. The presentation is clear and the presenter knows his domain. Well done.
@faribahosseinynejad4681
@faribahosseinynejad4681 3 года назад
Thank you. It was perfect, complete and well organized 👍👍
@aqeelshah-eo9rd
@aqeelshah-eo9rd Год назад
I've watched a lot of lectures of other teachers but your teaching is the best , I suppose you should make more content .
@bhavarlalsharma9246
@bhavarlalsharma9246 3 года назад
Great lecture and a great ever shining star in physics education lovers!!! kudos sirji!
@mjmeternal2696
@mjmeternal2696 Год назад
Thank you, Sir!!!
@davidmusoke
@davidmusoke 4 года назад
Superb tutorial! Very clear and well made. Thank you!
@wasiuyahya1427
@wasiuyahya1427 3 года назад
Great lecture. Short and concise
@rupalichugh681
@rupalichugh681 15 дней назад
Nicely explained and I thoroughly enjoyed it
@viola0livido
@viola0livido 4 года назад
Indeed! What a great lesson! Thank you!
@sardarali8741
@sardarali8741 3 года назад
Nice video, easy to understand..
@horwi3
@horwi3 3 года назад
Great explanation, thank you!
@ImUpsetThatYouStoleMyUsername
@ImUpsetThatYouStoleMyUsername 4 года назад
Incredibly precise and engaging class with excellent pacing. THANK YOU.
@Priya-zz3eu
@Priya-zz3eu 2 года назад
sir you are amazing
@rajamalik7536
@rajamalik7536 3 года назад
Thank you sir,your explainion is very good may God bless you
@soumikroy9888
@soumikroy9888 3 года назад
Very good lecture But Pair production need minimum 1.02 MeV photons. You can easily calculate it by E= total rest mass energy of Electron and positron + Kinetic energy.
@-Dust3ybug-
@-Dust3ybug- 2 года назад
Great lecture
@amanagarwal8720
@amanagarwal8720 4 года назад
superb explained.....
@fahimtanvir6312
@fahimtanvir6312 3 года назад
Thanks Sir U made it clear for me
@climbeverest
@climbeverest 2 месяца назад
Excellent English and excellent presentation
@pankajchetry5726
@pankajchetry5726 4 года назад
Sir, Your lecture is very simple and easy to understand. Love Physics !!! [Sir, can you also provide the reference to the content (or suggest some book). So, if we want to read more about the content it will be very helpful.]
@matembejovan-hd3dz
@matembejovan-hd3dz Год назад
Thanks sir from Uganda but u articulated your words well and explanation is just lit
@moonduststarlight2959
@moonduststarlight2959 5 лет назад
thank you so much sir...your lectures are the best I've seen..
@FortheLoveofPhysics
@FortheLoveofPhysics 5 лет назад
Thanks :)
@navdeepbedibedi360
@navdeepbedibedi360 7 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot sir
@satyamkumar567
@satyamkumar567 4 года назад
I'm just addicted from your videos
@fredrickmiyeye9785
@fredrickmiyeye9785 3 года назад
i like your lectures you deserve honor am from Tanzania in biomedical engineering college (MUST)
@turalaneelima-5437
@turalaneelima-5437 Год назад
The way you are teaching is superb I need a explanation about Bremsstralung radiation nd synchroton radiation
@actuallylife2107
@actuallylife2107 5 лет назад
Good job sir
@mr.zoulgaming7306
@mr.zoulgaming7306 Год назад
Great going sir. Keep us educated, in nuclear physics. I have been visiting your RU-vid videos, regularly, as is required, for me, now. In bremsstrahlung, whenever a negatively charged particles comes in vicinity of nucleus, then why is it not attracted exactly towards the nucleus & hit the nucleus. This seems logical that opposite charges attract, why does not, negatively charged particle fall into target nucleus.? Please explain.
@unitedspacepirates9075
@unitedspacepirates9075 3 года назад
Sapiens are more clever than we thought. Perhaps use them for more than just probing?
@kannavishnu7450
@kannavishnu7450 3 года назад
Nice explanation 💥💥💥
@tanvirahmadhashmi3558
@tanvirahmadhashmi3558 4 года назад
Please also describe Compton tail and Compton edge.
@tanushreekg1650
@tanushreekg1650 3 года назад
Sir..Please make a vedio.. About the concept" radiation dosimetry "
@dariuskonig8762
@dariuskonig8762 4 года назад
I really don't understand, why in English the german word "Bremsstrahlung" (literally: Braking Radiation) was just kept, but the "Röntgenstrahlung" (Röntgen Radiation after german physicist and first Physics Nobel Prize winner Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen) is called X-Ray, which has absolutely nothing to do with the words origin.
@alberthofmann2630
@alberthofmann2630 7 месяцев назад
Really good
@eptikarhussain3341
@eptikarhussain3341 2 года назад
Sir I'm struggling in B.Sc physics. Please teach us advanced mathematical physics for B.Sc Physics. I love your teaching style.
@identityloss4428
@identityloss4428 Год назад
man dont struggle, just enjoy the physics- math is just a tool that shud enhance ur enjoyment highs ! do well brothar.
@moazmabatool3650
@moazmabatool3650 2 года назад
Sir I love your way of teaching kindly upload a introductory lecture on physics
@ivangohome
@ivangohome Год назад
very good👍
@ajayjha53
@ajayjha53 5 месяцев назад
reminds me of some of my best teachers
@rajdeeppaul4321
@rajdeeppaul4321 4 года назад
Sir please write a book on nuclear physics.
@kashmirtigers4266
@kashmirtigers4266 Год назад
Amazing
@benmenanaazdine2782
@benmenanaazdine2782 Год назад
Thank you very much. Please can you talk about giant resonance in nuclei
@Culture_710
@Culture_710 5 лет назад
Sir, can you please upload a video over Accelerators also... And thank you so much for making everything so easy for us... :)
@TaniaShikder-l6d
@TaniaShikder-l6d Год назад
Which book is better for understanding this topic?
@thomashughes7336
@thomashughes7336 10 месяцев назад
Bookmarking for later 8:10 charged particles
@magicalmusic6709
@magicalmusic6709 2 года назад
Nice video sir thank you 😁
@kimjonginswife6554
@kimjonginswife6554 4 года назад
Sir you are saving lives thank you so much please keep up the good work 🙏
@godfatherkhan4870
@godfatherkhan4870 3 года назад
love from Pakistan....it was amazing and easy .
@actuallylife2107
@actuallylife2107 5 лет назад
Now I am very happy bcose of u.thanksss aaa lott
@FortheLoveofPhysics
@FortheLoveofPhysics 5 лет назад
Appreciate it:)
@Jyothisha-il2rc
@Jyothisha-il2rc 2 года назад
Your video are really good sir🔥
@SBUCompEngr
@SBUCompEngr 2 года назад
For the Love of Physics, Can you please explain the interactions between a Photon & Proton Assume the Proton is not attached to any atom Assume that the interactions are caused by both particles traveling perpendicular to each other in a vacuum Thanks
@in_france
@in_france 3 года назад
Nice video. If possible please enable subtitles.
@rahnajan5184
@rahnajan5184 2 года назад
Your sound is super
@HARMEETHARRY447
@HARMEETHARRY447 9 месяцев назад
sir it is the best video but only one difficulty faces from my side is please also expain in hindi
@k.chriscaldwell4141
@k.chriscaldwell4141 9 месяцев назад
Thank you. What is a good undergrad book on this subject, please?
@AMANMALVIYAUPWALACHANNEL
@AMANMALVIYAUPWALACHANNEL 3 года назад
GAJAB PADATE HAIN SIR AAP BHGWAN MUJHE BAS APKA LECTURE PADA KR KISI LAYAK BNA DIE TO APKE SATH MAI RESEARCH KRNACHAHUNGA
@kingeben6207
@kingeben6207 Год назад
GREAT
@jacobvandijk6525
@jacobvandijk6525 Год назад
Remember, it is ONE NUCLEUS & TWO OR MORE NUCLEI. And ONE PHENOMENON & TWO OR MORE PHENOMENA.
@SasiKumar-xx6pd
@SasiKumar-xx6pd 2 года назад
Good evening sir . Nice lecture, l have one doubt, that is why the electron doesn't collide with atomic nucleus ,and any chance electron intract with nucleus.
@ycn2364
@ycn2364 4 года назад
it is quite understandable tutorial. I am addicted to nuclear physic tutorial series. Thanks.
@actuallylife2107
@actuallylife2107 5 лет назад
I am preparing jrf .I took class career endvour coaching in Delhi but there was no good teacher there .
@yassinematboua6013
@yassinematboua6013 3 года назад
Plz could you make a video abt sound waves i really like ur explination
@itssummu5005
@itssummu5005 2 года назад
Thankyou sir
@amitkumarshah7474
@amitkumarshah7474 4 года назад
Why only the inner electron is ejected in the photoelectric effect? I was looking for that explanation from you.
@manpreetrana4484
@manpreetrana4484 5 лет назад
Why Absorption by pair production increase with increase in gamma rays energy ?
@kartikkalia01
@kartikkalia01 4 года назад
Yahi toh science hai
@118reenalakera4
@118reenalakera4 2 года назад
Sir please tell which book we should follow for nuclear physics?
@KeplarsComet
@KeplarsComet Год назад
@7:02 I think that should be 1.02 MeV
@sukanyasachdeva957
@sukanyasachdeva957 Год назад
Hello sir Shouldn’t the minimum energy required for pair production be 1.02Mev
@kunalprajapati7987
@kunalprajapati7987 3 года назад
Sir, why Gamma photons do not follow law of reflection from mirror, like visible electromagnetic light do ?
@TheLadyskittles
@TheLadyskittles 5 месяцев назад
can you explain delta electron
@DestinationSUCCESS-y7r
@DestinationSUCCESS-y7r 4 года назад
Sir, minimum energy required to create electron and positron is 1.02 MeV( sum of rest mass energy of electron and positron). Then why the range of energy for pair production to occur is greater than 10MeV ????????
@FortheLoveofPhysics
@FortheLoveofPhysics 4 года назад
It occurs at higher energies also. Think.
@MMM-bb7sb
@MMM-bb7sb 4 года назад
Thank you sir
@ShahinAhmed-tl7tw
@ShahinAhmed-tl7tw 4 года назад
Thank you very much to you. Bluntly explained!
@ayeshaislam8348
@ayeshaislam8348 3 года назад
YOU ARE YES EXACTLY SUPRB TEACHER EVER OWSOME WAY ..................................................
@aryanpatil610
@aryanpatil610 Год назад
thx
@toobabangash5935
@toobabangash5935 4 года назад
great !
@kevin42
@kevin42 4 года назад
Bremmstrahlung isnt exclusive to electrons, it happens with alpha’s aswell, although it dosnt happen as often & the xray’s emmited are very very weak. Hence why no one really talks about alpha bremmstrahlung and only reffers to electrons.
@tausifmuzaffar2850
@tausifmuzaffar2850 4 года назад
Amazing! Great work :)
@ROV-zd4sh
@ROV-zd4sh 4 года назад
Thanks sir
@indiraupadhya4724
@indiraupadhya4724 4 года назад
Thank you for the very wonderful explanation of basics of Nuclear physics . I have a query.. in the first classification, you have mentioned : "electrons" as a type of nuclear particle, that term is used for the extranuclear, orbital sub atomic article....isnt it ? ...you mean to talk about Beta plus(positrons) and Beta minus (negatrons) as the nuclear radiations,,,isnt it ?
@umardhendsa9660
@umardhendsa9660 5 лет назад
Good sir
@tonysingh9240
@tonysingh9240 4 года назад
Literally ur videos are vry helpful, thanx alot for sharing ur knowledge
@linkisan8637
@linkisan8637 5 лет назад
Thank you, i cannot thank you enough ... such a good teacher.
@TheJeonyboy
@TheJeonyboy 4 года назад
What about proton? I am trying to learn the difference between high energy proton (greater than 60 mev) compared to neutron of similr energy. From research it says nonelastic cross section is similar above 60 mev but how do they differ
@khokholoversmg
@khokholoversmg 3 года назад
Sir this topic can also be for condensed matter physics?
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