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6.What is the energy equivalent of one atomic mass unit? ​

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Answered by maazxmomin123
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Nuclear Binding Energy and the Mass Defect. A neutron has a slightly larger mass than the proton. These are often given in terms of an atomic mass unit, where one atomic mass unit (u) is defined as 1/12th the mass of a carbon-12 atom. You can use that to prove that a mass of 1 u is equivalent to an energy of 931.5 MeV.

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Answered by prasadbandi1979
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Nuclear Binding Energy and the Mass Defeat. A neutron has a slightly larger mass then the proton. This are often given in terms of an atomic mass unit (u) is diffined as 1/12th the mass of a carbon - 12atom. You can use that to prove that the mass 1 u is equivalent to an energy of 931.5

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