Nuclear Physics 4; Scattering Cross Sections 1

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I begin a series of lectures on Scattering Cross Sections in Nuclear ( or other)
reactions. This one is on preliminary essentials. (Note: dN/NdX should just read dN/N. Thats a typo, sorry.)
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Hope you are well. Would love to see you post on YouTube again.

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Hoping to see more physics videos and book reviews. I hope you are doing well.

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Sir I am a software engineer but been always in love with physics, so I self teach myself, I have a request - can you make a video on what are the things I need to study in Classical mechanics and which I can study in parallel with quantum mechanics to get to a point I can understand QFT. I am comfortable with QM but sometimes there comes a situation where textbooks reads "as we know from Classical Mechanics/Hamiltonian Mechanics", there I have a really hard time. For example things like cross-section, like in Griffiths formula for differential cross-section appears out of no foundation. I've studied Lagrangian theory but not have taken a complete course of CM from books like Goldstein...

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I'm asking out of curiosity, what are your thoughts on Multiverse and Parallel universe?

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I request; A 2-point interaction in Spacetime as given by the Hamiltonian ( a fancy that I just discovered is the total sum of energies ) where the 2-point are taken independently of 'other factors' … be that as it may the 'chance of interaction' taken as a 2-point Minkowski often has a ^2 given as the limiting bound yet if the tensor achieves 'remarkably low levels' the binding effect becomes 'soft' … I am trying to explain 137 to someone not a physicist

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Please recommend basic math and physics book for secondary school level student like dummies for physics, conceptuall physics

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Could you recommmend more easier than david halliday physics bookfor student please

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Horrible explanation. You should be more clear

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