What is mass defect? Give the relation between binding energy & mass defect.
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the difference in the mass note themass defect. and the mass defect is equal to the energy that is released. when the nucleus is put together. the amount of energy released is known as the nuclear binding energy.
Nuclear binding energy is the energy required to split an atom’s nucleus into protons and neutrons. Mass defect is the difference between the predicted mass and the actual mass of an atom's nucleus. The binding energy of a system can appear as extra mass, which accounts for this difference. Created by Jay.
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Nuclear binding energy is the energy required to split an atom’s nucleus into protons and neutrons. Mass defect is the difference between the predicted mass and the actual mass of an atom's nucleus. The binding energy of a system can appear as extra mass, which accounts for this difference. Created by Jay.
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