what is the formula of Nuclear fission?
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The binding energy B is the energy associated with the mass difference between the Z protons and N neutrons considered separately and the nucleons bound together (Z + N) in a nucleus of mass M. The formula is B = (Zmp + Nmn − M)c2, where mp and mn are the proton and neutron masses and c is the speed of light.
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The binding energy B is the energy associated with the mass difference between the Z protons and N neutrons considered separately and the nucleons bound together (Z + N) in a nucleus of mass M. The formula is B = (Zmp + Nmn − M)c2, where mp and mn are the proton and neutron masses and c is the speed of light.
The energy harnessed in nuclei is released in nuclear reactions. Fission is the splitting of a heavy nucleus into lighter nuclei and fusion is the combining of nuclei to form a bigger and heavier nucleus. The consequence of fission or fusion is the absorption or release of energy.
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