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The rest mass of the stable nucleus of a stable atom is always less than the sum of the masses of constituent nucleons. The difference is called the mass defect Δm (i.e., Δm.c2) is utilised in keeping the nucleons bound together. This energy is known as the binding energy. In order to break the nucleus into its constituent nucleons an amount of energy equal to its binding energy has to be supplied to the nucleus.
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The rest mass of the stable nucleus of a stable atom is always less than the sum of the masses of constituent nucleons. The difference is called the mass defect Δm (i.e., Δm.c2) is utilised in keeping the nucleons bound together. This energy is known as the binding energy.
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- Angina pectoris is the medical term for chest pain or discomfort due to coronary heart disease.
- It occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get as much blood as it needs.
- This usually happens because one or more of the heart's arteries is narrowed or blocked, also called ischemia.
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Electric current is measured as the rate of flow of charge. What it basically means is that it is how much charge that is flowing with respect to time.
One can also define current electricity as the movement of electrical energy from one place to another for the utilisation is termed as an Electric current or Current Electricity. Charges in motion establish an electric current.
If you consider a charge of 20Coulomb flowing per second. Then the current will be 20Coulomb/sec.
The symbolic denotation of electric current is I.
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