What is the nuclear binding energy and how isnit related to the mass defect?

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2026-08-20 08:55

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Nuclear binding energy is the energy required to keep the nucleus of an atom intact. It is related to mass defect through Einstein's mass-energy equivalence E=mc^2. The mass defect represents the difference between the sum of the individual masses of the nucleons in an atom and the actual mass of the nucleus, which is converted into binding energy.

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