why binding energy per nucleon is constant for range 30
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The binding energy per nucleon is constant for a particular range of elements due to the short range nature of nuclear force.
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The binding energy per nucleon is constant for a particular range of elements due to the short range nature of nuclear force.
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(i) The binding energy per nucleon (Ebn) is practically constant, i.e. practically independent of the atomic number for nuclei of middle mass number ( 30 < A < 170). ... (b) The constancy of the binding energy in the range 30 < A < 170 is a consequence of the fact that the nuclear force is short-ranged
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