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what is binding energy per nucleon​

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Answered by anusy2850
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The binding energy per nucleon of a nucleus is the binding energy divided by the total number of nucleons. Measure of stability of the nucleus. Larger the binding energy per nucleon, the greater the work that must be done to remove the nucleon from the nucleus, the more stable the nucleus

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