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how to find mean binding energy​

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What is mean binding energy?

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The binding energy (BE) of a nucleus is the energy needed to separate it into individual protons and neutrons. In terms of atomic masses, BE = {[Zm(1H) + Nmn] − m(AX)}c2, where m(1H) is the mass of a hydrogen atom, m(AX) is the atomic mass of the nuclide, and mn is the mass of a neutron.

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