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Topic 7: Atomar, nuclear and particle physics

7.1 – Discrete energy and radioactivity

Essential idea:

In the microscopic world energy is discrete.

Nature of science:

Accidental discovery: Radioactivity was discovered by accident when Becquerel developed photographic film that had accidentally been exposed to radiation from radioactive rocks. The marks on the photographic film seen by Becquerel probably would not lead to anything further for most people. What Becquerel did was to correlate the presence of the marks with the presence of the radioactive rocks and investigate the situation further. (1.4)

Understandings:

Applications and skills

Guidance

Data Booklet reference

  • s = vt
  • There is a "Δx" not for every distance s.

International-mindedness

Theory of knowledge

Utilization

Aims

  • Aim 1:
  • Aim 2:

7.2 – Nuclear reactions

Essential idea:

Energy can be released in nuclear decays and reactions as a result of the relationship between mass and energy.

Nature of science:

Patterns, trends and discrepancies: Graphs of binding energy per nucleon and of neutron number versus proton number reveal unmistakable patterns. This allows scientists to make predictions of isotope characteristics based on these graphs. (3.1)

Understandings:

  • The unified atomic mass unit
  • Mass defect and nuclear binding energy
  • Nuclear fission and nuclear fusion

Applications and skills

Guidance

Data Booklet reference

  • s = vt
  • There is a "Δx" not for every distance s.

International-mindedness

Theory of knowledge

Utilization

Aims

  • Aim 1:
  • Aim 2:

Documents

Presentations

Topic 7.2 – Nuclear reactions.pptx (97 MByte), 7.2 – Nuclear reactions.pptx (83 MByte)

Questions

Topic 7.2 Formative.docx ( PDF, A4, A4)

7.3 – The structure of matter

Essential idea:

It is believed that all the matter around us is made up of fundamental particles called quarks and leptons. It is known that matter has a hierarchical structure with quarks making up nucleons, nucleons making up nuclei, nuclei and electrons making up atoms and atoms making up molecules. In this hierarchical structure, the smallest scale is seen for quarks and leptons (10–18m).

Nature of science:

Predictions: Our present understanding of matter is called the Standard Model, consisting of six quarks and six leptons. Quarks were postulated on a completely mathematical basis in order to explain patterns in properties of particles. (1.9)
Collaboration: It was much later that large-scale collaborative experimentation led to the discovery of the predicted fundamental particles. (4.3)

Understandings:

Applications and skills

Guidance

Data Booklet reference

  • s = vt
  • There is a "Δx" not for every distance s.

International-mindedness

Theory of knowledge

Utilization

Aims

  • Aim 1:
  • Aim 2:
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