Nuclear binding energy
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nuclear-binding-energy-224-4457817
title:
Nuclear binding energy
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Nuclear binding energy in experimental physics is the minimum energy that is required to disassemble the nucleus of an atom into its constituent protons and neutrons, known collectively as nucleons. The binding energy for stable nuclei is always a positive number, as the nucleus must gain energy for the nucleons to move apart from each other. Nucleons are attracted to each other by the strong nuclear force. In theoretical nuclear physics, the nuclear binding energy is considered a negative numbe
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Minimum energy required to separate particles within a nucleus
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_binding_energy
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2005-10-31T08:42:51Z
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2024-09-14T12:10:34Z
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