Why we calculate binding energy per nucleon insted of binding energy?
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Binding energy is the energy required to remove a nucleon from the nucleus of the atom. Nucleons are protons and neutrons. ... The amount of mass they lose, called the mass-defect, turns into the energy that binds the nucleus together. Einstein's equation E = mc2 calculates the energy equivalent of the mass-defect.
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