In nuclear fission and fusion which has binding increases per nucleon
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The binding energy mustincrease with the number ofnucleons because to get more together, they must collectively give up a large amount of energy. Example: Hydrogen, , has nobinding energy because it hasonly one nucleon in its nucleus. ... Protons and neutrons are more stable inside the nucleus than outside.
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The binding energy mustincrease with the number ofnucleons because to get more together, they must collectively give up a large amount of energy. Example: Hydrogen, , has nobinding energy because it hasonly one nucleon in its nucleus. ... Protons and neutrons are more stable inside the nucleus than outside.
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Fission only produces more energy than it consumes in large nuclei (common examples are Uranium & Plutonium, which have around 240 nucleons (nucleon = proton or neutron)).Fusion only produces more energy than it consumes in small nuclei (in stars, Hydrogen & its isotopes fusing into Helium .
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