Nuclear Physics
In nuclear physics, '2' often refers to the concept of magic numbers, which are specific numbers of protons or neutrons in an atomic nucleus that result in particularly stable configurations. These magic numbers occur due to the shell model of the nucleus, where nucleons (protons and neutrons) occupy quantized energy levels, leading to enhanced stability at these numbers due to completed shells.
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