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Binding Energy Per Nucleon

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Meaning

The binding energy per nucleon is the average work done per nucleon to separate a nucleus into its constituent parts.

About Binding Energy Per Nucleon

Calculated as the total binding energy of the nucleus divided by the mass number. Highest for nuclei with a mass number around 56 (iron). Indicates how tightly nucleons are held together in the nucleus. Affects the energy released in nuclear reactions.

Examples

Iron-56 has the highest binding energy per nucleon, making it the most stable nucleus. Uranium-235 has lower binding energy per nucleon, making it suitable for fission.