In the process of fusion, the binding energy per nucleon
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As a nucleus is made up of neutrons and protons, there are forces of repulsion between the positive charges of the protons. It takes energy, called binding energy, to hold nucleons together as a nucleus. In fusion, the mass of the nucleus that is created is slightly less than the total mass of the original nuclei.
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As a nucleus is made up of neutrons and protons, there are forces of repulsion between the positive charges of the protons. It takes energy, called binding energy, to hold nucleons together as a nucleus. ... In fusion, the mass of the nucleus that is created is slightly less than the total mass of the original nuclei.
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