What happens to binding energy per nucleon in nuclear fission?
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Nuclear fission its where the heavy nucleus splits or disintergrates into lighter nucleus.
Binding Energy is the Energy needed to separate the nuclides that is protons , neutrons or electrons from the nucleus.
For a stable nucleus binding energy per nucleon is usually very high and it will be positive for fission.
Therefore binding energy increases towards positive in the fission process.
Binding energy per nucleon is given by the total binding energy devide by mass number of the atom
Binding Energy is the Energy needed to separate the nuclides that is protons , neutrons or electrons from the nucleus.
For a stable nucleus binding energy per nucleon is usually very high and it will be positive for fission.
Therefore binding energy increases towards positive in the fission process.
Binding energy per nucleon is given by the total binding energy devide by mass number of the atom
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