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In nuclear fission and fusion the mass defect is

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The mass lost during the reaction that is converted into energy

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In nuclear fission and fusion the mass defect is

  • The nuclear binding energy is actually nothing but the energy that is used to breakdown a nucleus into its constituent units, the protons and the neutrons.
  • The whole nucleus weighs a lot lesser than the combined mass of the individual protons and neutrons.
  • When the neutrons and the protons forms a nucleus(nuclear fusion) or when a nucleus is split to give out the individual components(nuclear fission), a specific amount of energy is expelled
  • This energy is represented by the mass that is missing, the difference between the mass of the nucleus as a whole unit and the combined mass of the constituent units; This is called the mass defect.
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