why is the mass of a nucleus always less than the


Why is the mass of a nucleus always less than the sum of the masses of its constituents, neutrons and protons?

If the total number of neutrons and protons in a nuclear reaction is conserved, how then is the energy absorbed or evolves in the reaction? Describe.

 

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