Binding energy of Nucleus

Binding energy of Nucleus:

If a nucleus is formed, certain mass is transformed into energy. Therefore for atom, the atomic mass is lesser than the sum of masses of protons, neutrons and electrons existed. The difference in mass is referred as “mass defect”. It is the measure of the binding energy of proton and neutron in the nucleus. The relationship among mass-energy is demonstrated by Einstein’s equation,

ΔE = Δ mC2

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