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Why nuclear binding energy is less for heavier elements?

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The curve of binding energy suggests a second way in which energy could be released in nuclear reactions. The lightest elements (like hydrogen and helium) have nuclei that are less stable than heavier elements up to A~60. Thus, sticking two light nuclei together to form a heavier nucleus can release energy.

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