What is binding energy. how does binding energy per nucleon vary with mass number and also explain it's significance?
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Binding energy per nucleon is obtained by dividing the binding energy with mass number and is the measure of the stability of nucleus. The binding energy per nucleon is less for lighter nuclides and increase with the mass number. Thus, the binding energy per nucleon decreases with increase in the mass number
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