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Define specific binding energy..??...





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Answered by singhamanpratap0249
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Answer:

The specific binding energy is defined as the binding energy per nucleon, . Figure 14.4 shows the specific binding energy of the nuclei with known masses. The highest specific binding energy is 8.8 MeV, and occurs for nickel. Nickel has 28 protons, a magic number.

Answered by nehapatil193
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The specific binding energy is defined as the binding energy per nucleon. The highest specific binding energy is 8. 8MeV, and occurs for nickel.

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