Binding Energy Worksheet
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- What force holds the nucleus together?
- Where is the energy for this binding force derived?
- What do we look at to determine the binding energy?
- What equation can be used to relate mass energy?
- The sun radiates 3.9 x 1023J of energy into space every second. What is the rate at which mass is lost from the sun?
- The most stable nucleus in terms of binding energy per nucleon is 56Fe. If the atomic mass of 56Fe is 55.9349 amu. Calculate the binding energy per nucleon for 56Fe. (1 amu = 1.66054 x 10-27 kg)
mn = 1.00866 amu mp = 1.00728 amu me = 5.48580 x 10-4 amu