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Posted by Mayank K. Mahour 7 years ago
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Ash Thunderbird ✔ 7 years ago
Nuclear Binding Energy is the energy required to hold an atom's protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
Nuclear Force can be defined as the strongest force that binds nucleons together.
Now that I've told you, answer me this: If an atom consists of several protons and neutrons. It is likely that the several protons will suffer repulsion from each other, right? So, how they are held together inside nucleus? Think!
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Lucky Stuntman 7 years ago
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