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#potentialg In this detailed lecture, we explore the Deuteron Problem — a fundamental topic in Nuclear Physics that frequently appears in CSIR NET, GATE, and IIT JAM Physics exams. You’ll learn the complete concept of deuteron structure, its binding energy, spin and parity, and magnetic dipole moment — all explained clearly with theoretical understanding and exam-oriented problem-solving approach. 🔹 Topics Covered: What is a Deuteron? Nuclear Binding Energy and its calculation Spin and Parity of Deuteron Magnetic Dipole Moment and its significance Deuteron wave function (S and D state mixing) Role of tensor force in deuteron Important numerical & PYQs from CSIR NET & GATE 📘 Target Exams: CSIR NET Physics (Part B & C) GATE Physics (PH) IIT JAM Physics TIFR, JEST, and other competitive Physics exams 🎯 This lecture will strengthen your understanding of Nuclear Physics concepts and prepare you to solve previous year questions (PYQs) with confidence. deuteron problem csir net physics, nuclear physics gate physics, deuteron binding energy, spin and parity of deuteron, magnetic dipole moment deuteron, deuteron structure explanation, csir net nuclear physics, gate physics nuclear structure, deuteron s and d state mixing, tensor force in deuteron, deuteron wave function, csir net physics pyqs, nuclear magnetic moment, gate physics 2026, iit jam nuclear physics #DeuteronProblem #NuclearPhysics #CSIRNETPhysics #GATEPhysics #IITJAMPhysics #BindingEnergy #SpinParity #MagneticDipoleMoment #DeuteronWaveFunction #TensorForce #CSIRNET2025 #GATE2026 #IITJAM2026 #PhysicsLectures #NuclearStructure