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How is the nucleus binding energy related to the stability of the nucleus?

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Answered by princekumar3417
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since binding energy responsible for holding nucleons in nucleus nuclear energy is proportional to the nuclear binding energy more nuclear binding energy nucleus stability

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Answered by Anonymous
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The amount of energy released when a nucleus forms from its component nucleons is the nuclear binding energy. The larger the value of the mass defect, the greater the nuclear binding energy and the more stable the nucleus. Not all nuclei are equally stable.

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