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why mass defect arises​

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Answered by MichMich0945
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Answer: Hey buddy here's your answer ..........

The actual mass is always less than the sum of the individual masses of the constituent protons and neutrons because energy is removed when when the nucleus is formed. ... This mass, known as the mass defect, is missing in the resulting nucleus and represents the energy released when the nucleus is formed.

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Answered by Toshika654
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hey mate......

here is ur answer

The actual mass is always less than the sum of the individual masses of the constituent protons and neutrons because energy is removed when when the nucleus is formed. ... Thismass, known as the mass defect, is missing in the resulting nucleus and represents the energy released when the nucleus is formed.

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