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Why is atomic and nuclear physics important?

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Answered by gaurav517
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it is important because some of the most pervasive applications of nuclear physics are in medicine. ... Radioactive isotopes produced by accelerators and reactors are routinely used in medical diagnostic procedures, in treatment, and in medical research. Cancer radiation therapy mainly uses electron accelerators and radioactive sources.
Answered by 108scitech801
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Nuclear physics and atomic physics are important because they are used for generating electricity at large amount. This branch studies radioactivity and helps in treatment of cataract and cancer as radioactive atoms release gamma rays of high energy which are used in LASIK eye surgery. It is also important because it helps to understand the universe in which we live at the microscopic level. Atomic and nuclear physics is a subject of extreme importance to mankind. It is an alternative to the fossil fuels as a source of energy. Nuclear reactors, Medicine, Warfare (atom bombs and hydrogen bombs) are some of its applications. It also helps us to understand the quantum part of physics which is a major contributor in THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING.

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