What is the difference between mass of the nucleus and total mass of its constituent called?
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Mass defect is the difference between the mass of an object and the sum of the masses of its constituent particles. ... For example, a helium atom containing four nucleons has a mass about 0.8% less than the total mass of four hydrogen nuclei (which contain one nucleon each).
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