This book presents 140 problems with solutions in introductory
nuclear and particle physics. Rather than being only partially
provided or simply outlined, as is typically the case in textbooks
on nuclear and particle physics, all solutions are explained in
detail. Furthermore, different possible approaches are compared.
Some of the problems concern the estimation of quantities in
realistic experimental situations. In general, solving the problems
does not require a substantial mathematics background, and the
focus is instead on developing the reader's sense of physics in
order to work out the problem in question. Consequently, sections
on experimental methods and detection methods constitute a major
part of the book. Given its format and content, it offers a
valuable resource, not only for undergraduate classes but also for
self-assessment in preparation for graduate school entrance and
other examinations.
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