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Explains the nuclear stability band, and how it relates to which type of radiation will be produced. Describes why there is a limit on the size of the nucleus. IB Physics HL Topic 12.2 on Nuclear Physics Click JOIN to become a member of C. Doner’s IB Physics Youtube Channel, or become a patron by visiting / cdoner . Level/Tier 1: $1.99 per month gives you access to a google sheet with a full updated, well organized, linked listing of all the videos and other resources such as notes, worksheets and solution sets. Level/Tier 2: $4.99 per month gives you access to new videos. The new videos include IB style multiple choice and problem solving questions with full explanations, previews/reviews of the course content, and updates to the video lessons. "I would just like to say a massive thank you to you for uploading your videos. I started the IB [and]decided to try HL Physics as it seemed interesting. It turned out to be very far from my forté and I was consistently getting 3s and 4s in tests and mock exams. So a few months before the exam period of this year, I began to panic...Then I discovered your channel. For four weeks prior to paper one, I virtually worshipped your videos, and worked along to them in my 'Big Book of Revision.' Last week, I received my results. Incredibly and almost unbelievably, I obtained a 6 in HL Physics. Not only that, but I was 3 marks off a 7." Table of Contents: 00:00 - Introduction 00:05 - Battel between forces 01:50 - Neutron to Proton Ratio 04:16 - Largest nucleus Possible 05:22 - Different types of radiation & stability 08:34 - Symmetry and nuclear stability 09:25 - Gamma radiation and excited nuclei 11:07 - Summary