Binding Energy Per Nucleon
High binding energy per nucleon implies nucleus is:
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Solution
Very stable
Binding energy per nucleon (BE/A) is a measure of the stability of a nucleus. It represents the average energy required to remove one nucleon from the nucleus. A higher BE/A value means the nucleons are more tightly bound together, making the nucleus more stable. Nuclei near iron-56 have the highest binding energy per nucleon and are among the most stable known.
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- Subject
- physics
- Chapter
- atoms and nuclei
- Topic
- binding energy per nucleon
- Difficulty
- Medium
- Year
- 2025
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