Skip to main content
Guest
My Media
My Playlists
My History
Login
Search
Add New
Media Upload
Guest
My Media
My Playlists
My History
Login
Cornell University
Cornell University
Close search in video box
Home
Channels
My Media
Help
Back
Top
All
Home
Channels
My Media
Help
Copy debug info
Something went wrong
An error occurred, please try again later.
Copy for customer care: session ID undefined
Copy URL
Try again
Reading with Mary Opperman
From
Gerald Deis
May 08, 2020
views
Related Media
Loading…
Details
Details
.
.
.
Details
.
.
.
Back
As part of Cornell Kids@Home, Mary Opperman,
Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, reads along to "Nuclear Physics for Babies" by Chris Ferrie and Cara Florance.
For more Cornell Kids@Home activities:
https://hr.cornell.edu/covid-19-workplace-guidance/community-resources/cornell-kidshome
Tags
neutral ball
attractions
concepts in physics
number
neutrons
middle
caption complete
mountain
positive balls
positive
passive
charge
stable
resources
nuclear physics
releases
unstable nucleus
positive charge
nucleus
baryons
america
balls
radioactive
grandson
opperman
repel
radioactive decay
called protons
physics
Looking for more...