Amount of energy needed to split up a nucleus into its individual nucleons is called its binding energy.
Class 12 Physics
Chapter 13 Nuclei Session 2024-2025.
Define the binding energy of a nucleus.
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The binding energy of a nucleus is the energy required to separate a nucleus into its constituent protons and neutrons. It reflects the stability of the nucleus, with higher binding energy indicating greater stability.
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